The Children's Museum, along with presenting sponsor Brenham National Bank, invite guests to enjoy an enchanted evening with their little sweethearts as the Daddy Daughter Dance takes over the Stella Hotel on February 4-5.
The ballroom will be transformed into every little girl's dream with appearances from beloved princesses, fun crafts and activities, photo booth, formal portraits, and of course, dancing! Dinner will be served, as well as dessert.
Presented by Brenham National Bank and benefiting the Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley, this fundraiser comes at a time when The Children's Museum needs your support more than ever. After having been closed due to COVID-19, the museum re-opened earlier this year at their new location at 4114 Lake Atlas Drive, Suite 110 at Lake Walk. This event will raise critical funds to support their organization, as they are still feeling the effects of the pandemic.
The dance runs from 6 to 9 p.m. each night, and all ages are welcome on either night.
Tickets are $160 per daddy-daughter couple, and each additional daughter is $30. Children’s Museum members can save $25 per couple. Become a Children’s Museum member for as little as $80 per year. Tickets can be purchased online at cmbv.org or by calling the Children's Museum at (979) 779-5437.
About The Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley
The mission of The Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley is to provide a child-centered, hands-on, interactive environment for learning and discovery. Since 1995, The Children’s Museum has welcomed tens of thousands of visitors through its doors and brought learning through play into actuality. While the Museum began as a museum without walls, it is now home to 15 different interactive, educational exhibits that foster a love of learning and inspire young minds throughout the years. The Museum also boasts special programming and reading times that are designed for children and families to learn together through play, to put into practice what children are learning in the classroom, and to take practical learning skills home for continued discovery. To learn more, visit www.cmbv.org.
Courtesy of Children's Museum of the Brazos Valley