Visual Description: The flyer has a teal background and is divided into two main sections, each representing a different event. At the top, in large bold white letters, the flyer reads: “TWO WAYS TO PLAY” followed by a smaller subtitle, “at the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine.”
First Event: “Sensory-Friendly Halloween”
•Date & Time: Friday, October 25, 2024, 4:30 – 6:30 pm.
•The text for this event is in white and highlights that it’s a sensory-friendly Halloween-themed playtime. It includes trick-or-treating, Halloween art time, exploring the museum exhibits, and a small snack. There’s a focus on fidget-type toys and non-food treats.
•There’s a circular photo of two young children, one wearing headphones and the other in a Halloween costume, smiling and standing together.
• In the upper right corner of this section, there is a small QR code with the word “Register” next to it.
Second Event: “Free Play Session for Families Attending the Community Unity Commemoration”
•Date & Time: Saturday, October 26, 2024, 1 pm – 4 pm.
•This section invites children and their families attending the Community Unity Commemoration (organized by the Maine Association of the Deaf) to a free play session at the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine.
•A circular image in this section shows a parent and two young children playing together. The parent is smiling and interacting with the children.
•Instructions on booking tickets (using a code or walking in) are provided in white text.
Bottom Section:
Contact Information: A QR code leads to a link for more information. Contact details for Lily Gilbert, the Director of Visitor Engagement, are listed with her email and phone number. The bottom right corner displays the Children’s Museum + Theatre of Maine logo.
Parking information: All parking is pay-to-park and managed by Thompson’s Point. Parking is monitored 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The rate is $2 an hour. Plan and download the Passport Parking mobile app.
https://www.passportparking.com/.
Thompson’s Point is zone 1213. You can also use a credit card or coins (coins accepted at designated locations) at parking meter machines.