Learn & Play

Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley was born “Phoebe Ann Oakley Moses.” By 6 years old, she had learned to shoot a rifle to help provide food for her family.
For Families & Kids
Sure, children are the future – but that doesn’t mean they can’t have a blast learning about the past!
The Frazier Museum offers a variety of exhibits, gallery experiences, events and programs designed to help families have fun and experience history together.
We even have a club just for kids! It’s called Kids Club (imagine that!) and it’s for children ages 5 to 14 who love learning about true stories from other times and other cultures.
Kids Club membership is FREE and allows special perks including:
- Free admission to the museum during SECOND SATURDAYs, a monthly program that features fun, family-friendly activities, including hands-on crafts and games revolving around a selected theme.
- Regular updates regarding Frazier History Museum happenings that are especially for kids and families!










Is registration necessary to attend the 1st Friday homeschool classes?
Hi Karen,
Yes, we do asked for advanced registration for our 1st Friday homeschool days. You can find more information about registering here – http://www.fraziermuseum.org/learn-play/homeschool-programs/first-fridays/
If you have more questions, please feel free to call (502) 753-5663 and our Admissions staff will gladly assist you.
I would like to join the club. This is my Mom’s email cuase seh wants to see the stuff too. Isaac
Nice topic brother!
Will the Kids Club be open during museum hours on Saturday, Sept. 24th
Hi Shawn,
The special events for Kids Club members takes place the Second Saturday of each month. Unfortunately, there isn’t a Kids Club event planned for September 24. Our next Second Saturday is October 8. You can find more information here.
I have a three year old who is pretty advanced (I know every parent says that). Does the museum offer any activities for her age group?
Hi there! Most of our museum programs and activities are best suited for children ages 4 or 5 and up. Though our exhibits and programs become more kid-friendly all the time, our focus is for kindergarten and higher. So, it would be unusual for a toddler to be adequately engaged by most of our exhibits and programs.