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Children's Hour: Freshwater Guardians

  • July 1, 2026 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Tomaquag Museum

    390A Summit Road
    Exeter, Rhode Island 02822
Description

Why are frogs called guardians of the water? Hop into the world of frogs to learn about wetlands, Native traditions, and the important role frogs play in protecting healthy ecosystems.

Join us at the Tomaquag Museum each Wednesday this summer for creative adventures for children and their families. We will explore our environment through hands-on activities, games, stories, and crafts inspired by Indigenous knowledge and traditions.

Date & Time

Wed, Jul 1, 2026 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Venue Details

Tomaquag Museum

390A Summit Road
Exeter, Rhode Island 02822 Tomaquag Museum
Tomaquag Museum

Located in Exeter, Rhode Island, Tomaquag Museum is Rhode Island’s only Indigenous-led museum, dedicated to sharing the history, culture, and arts of Indigenous peoples. Through lectures, arts and educator workshops, ecological knowledge tours, and offsite programs focused on the Indigenous peoples of the Dawnland (focus Southern New England), we engage and foster dialogue that reconciles the past and empowers present and future generations. Tomaquag Museum is the only museum in Rhode Island to receive the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor for community service.


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