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The Children's Museum in Easton

 Quite a catch!                                                 
About Us
The Children's Museum in Easton (CME) is an educational, cultural, and social learning center for children and families with a primary focus on children ages 1-8. 

We are located in a historic Old Fire Station in North Easton, MA. Our mission is to help children and families become life-long learners, using hands-on experience as the key to stimulating curiosity and motivating learning. 

With 3 floors of interactive exhibits and over 100 programs that allow kids to explore the world around them, we offer something for everyone!
 
playing with trainsOur History
The Children's Museum in Easton was founded in 1986 by four Easton residents, all mothers of young children in search of hands-on educational experiences for their kids close to home.

With overwhelming community support, broad volunteer assistance, and donations from area residents and businesses, the Museum opened in 1991.

We are the only children's museum between Boston and Providence with over 45,000 visitors annually. The Museum currently has over 800 member families and a mailing list of 17,000 families.   
                                         

Board of Directors 
Board of Advisors
Maria O'Connell Unda, Chair Fred Ames

Jack McDonald,  Treasurer

Brian Collins
Ruth Velez-Riske, Clerk Rose DiBartolo
Sharon Beals Fran Dillon
Tom Caron Barbara Duffy
Randi Graham Leo Harlow
Rachel Hansen  Susan Malkin-Kelly
Rich Kerr Catherine Kligler
Marc Lane 
Gerard Marsan
Heather Lewis Bill Olsen
Kayla Li
  
Rosemarie Rappold
Jack McDonald Maxine Rawlins
Janice Narsasian Caroline O'Neill
Meri Schreiber Doug Smith
Elizabeth Starr Jay Thomas
Alicia Tantillo
Sally Zussman
Greg Woolf
 


                                                                                                             

To learn more about our staff, click here.
 
If you are interested in working at the Museum, click here. 

Or you can visit the
Volunteering/Internship Page.