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IMAG@HOME bringing museum into Southwest Florida homes

By Staff | Mar 27, 2020

The IMAG History & Science Center is temporarily closed in response to the need to limit the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). The IMAG has suspended its programs, events, on-site camps and other activities until further notice. And although there have been no known incidents of COVID-19 at the IMAG, this action is based on CDC recommendations and the most current information from public health officials.

In an effort to bring the IMAG History & Science Center into the homes of many in Southwest Florida, the IMAG is currently providing IMAG@HOME online educational programming, instruction and entertainment.

Focused on STEM education (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and local history education, IMAG@HOME is open online and free to students, parents and kids of all ages with a broad range of programs that entertain and nurture intellectual curiosity and a desire to learn.

Think of IMAG@HOME as your “daily dose of history and science” in a new, fun digital way.

Presented on Facebook at: IMAGHistoryScience-Center, IMAG@HOME is receiving wide acclaim and appreciation for programs like STEM @ Home segments, Meet the Keeper live animal encounters, Curator’s Corner history and cultural presentations, Don’t Try This at Home programs, and Science on a Sphere shows.

With IMAG@HOME, moms, dads and kids have engaging, exciting programs that are not only educational but also fun; programs that include do-it-yourself activities; live streams and pre-recorded shows; live interactive shows, experiments, and demonstrations; and other fun things to do with kids at home.

Everyone is invited to join in on the fun of IMAG@HOME programming and activities on Facebook.

And while you are at it, visit the IMAG to get daily program schedules and additional information at: theIMAG.org.