Anniston, AL – Anniston Museums and Gardens invites history buffs and families to take a thrilling exploration in the Berman Museum in their next program, “I Spy!” The monthly series, scheduled for January 6th, from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm promises to be an thrilling experience of exploring a variety of historical themes and figures with a an assortment of tales, games and hunting, and even crafts.
The subject on the month’s “I Spy!” event is America’s first female codebreaker, Elizebeth Friedman. Participants ranging from 6 to 10 will be in for a feast as they explore the fascinating world of codebreaking, and discover the amazing history of Friedman’s contribution in American history. While the event is suggested for children aged 6-10, all people regardless of age are invited to join on the fun.
It is recommended to register in advance to ensure a smooth experience for everyone. This isn’t just an excellent educational opportunity, but also a wonderful family way to enjoy time with each other.
“I I Spy!” at the Berman Museum is a part of admission to the museum, offering visitors with an incentive to take a look around the museum’s numerous exhibits. Furthermore, the exhibit is free to Anniston Museums and Gardens members which means it is open for those with an affiliation with the institution.
As families and historians are preparing for this occasion, Anniston Museums and Gardens anticipates a full day of excitement, learning, and hands-on activities. “I Spy!” is the “I spy!” series continues to be a popular choice for people looking for interactive and educational experiences in the local community.