Humpty’s Activity Clubs

Join us for free weekly activity clubs that focus on different topics including art history, science, animals and more!

Activity clubs are free with paid park admission. Classes take place in the Story Center classroom at 10am.

Art Club
Each week will explore different styles and mediums through each project. It’s a chance to have fun, make friends, and discover the joy of creating.
Discovery Club
Each workshop features hands on and engaging projects. Topics range from engineering challenges, music expression, craft projects, science experiments and more. It’s a chance to have fun, make friends, and discover the magic of STEAM.
March 7, 2026 Colors of Joy
Celebrate the Festival of Colors with bright hues and expressive mark-making inspired by movement and seasonal change.
March 14, 2026 Bubble Bonanza
Explore the science of bubbles through hands-on experiments and create giant, colorful bubble art.
March 21, 2026 Celebrating Spring Through Art
Create nature-inspired artwork using clay and natural textures while learning about Indigenous traditions that honor the land and animals.
March 28, 2026 Women Who Change the World
Celebrate Women’s History Month with hands-on STEM activities inspired by women innovators in science and technology.
April 11, 2026 Azulejos Textiles
Explore Portuguese art traditions through spring-inspired floral designs using pattern and repetition.
April 25, 2026 Science Lab
Conduct exciting experiments and explore scientific concepts through playful discovery.
May 9, 2026 Amate Art
Create bold, nature-inspired artwork while learning about the cultural roots of this centuries-old art tradition.
May 2, 2026 Messy Masterpieces
Dive into sensory art experiences with paint, texture, and creative exploration.
May 30, 2026 Pattern Art
Design striped and patterned artwork using repetition and color in a guided step-by-step process.
May 23, 2026 Paper Circuits
Love arts and crafts like drawing, painting, or working with paper? Let’s learn how to add real working lights to your artwork using simple electronics like LEDs and copper tape. It’s a creative introduction to circuits where art and science come together.