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SPARK!- Making Music at the Neville Public Museum

  • Neville Public Museum 210 Museum Place Green Bay, WI, 54303 United States (map)

Making Music

Registration required – Space is limited.
Discover the magic of music in this sensory and creative program where participants explore unique instruments, sounds, and rhythms. We’ll begin with calming breaths, then dive into the beauty of sound by listening to instruments and iconic music like In the Hall of the Mountain King. Finally, we will create personal “listening maps” that capture the emotions and movement of the music, making for a memorable and expressive experience!

SPARK! is a creative engagement program for people with early to mid-stage memory loss and their care partners. Programs are designed to keep participants actively engaged in their communities by providing experiences that stimulate conversations, provide peer support and inspire creativity through creative engagement, workshops and programs. SPARK! programs are FREE for families to attend together in a comfortable environment led by specially trained staff and volunteers.

SPARK! programs typically last 60-90 minutes and group sizes are limited, so please pre-register for the programs you plan to attend. Each program is unique and include topics such as cooking, art-making, drama/dance, music/song, poetry and storytelling. SPARK! programs are designed to be offered on various days and times to encourage attendance at multiple locations in your region.

All SPARK! facilitators have been trained by Alzheimer’s professionals and collaborate with community partners to continually enhance programming.
Learn More at SPARK! Cultural program for people with early to mid-stage memory loss and their care partners on the Neville Public Museum website.

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