Paso Robles Children’s Museum to reopen Friday
PASO ROBLES, Calif. -- Paso Robles Children's Museum is set to reopen on June 18.
The museum has been closed for the past 15 months due to the pandemic.
The Paso Robles Children’s Museum at the Paso Robles Volunteer Firehouse is a non-profit organization that serves children and families.
The museum provides children with a joyful learn-through-play environment that helps inspire educational curiosity while honoring the heritage of our volunteer firefighters.
The museum is located at 623 13th Street in the heart of downtown Paso Robles.
The museum will be open Friday to Monday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“We are very excited to safely reopen the Museum and welcome the children and their families back.”, said Jennifer Smith, of the Children’s Museum. “The Museum has been closed for far too long and we can’t wait to see all the kiddos,” added Smith. She went on to say “getting to doors open is a big job and we have been working hard to get everything cleaned and ready for some fun play time. We really could use the community’s help because this has been an expensive undertaking.”
The museum will also be matching their donations by double. For every dollar donated, it will be matched up to $10,000. The donations will go directly to the museum and along with the attendees that go to play there.
Fore more information on ways to help, email jennifer@pasokids.org or click here.