Anniston, AL – Prepare to embark on an interactive journey through history as the Anniston Museums and Gardens presents “I Spy! Morse Code.” Scheduled for Saturday, May 4th, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm, this event promises an engaging exploration of Morse Code and its significance in communication history.
Located at 840 Museum Drive, Anniston, AL 36206, the event will be hosted by the esteemed Berman Museum, known for its captivating educational programs. “I Spy!” is part of a popular children’s program series designed to immerse young minds in various historical themes through stories, scavenger hunts, and crafts.
This month’s installment delves into the fascinating world of Morse Code and the telegraph, often hailed as the precursor to modern-day text messaging. Attendees, particularly children aged 6 to 10, will have the opportunity to unravel the secrets of Morse Code and discover its pivotal role in shaping communication technologies.
Pre-registration for the event is encouraged, although all are welcome to join in on the fun. Participants can anticipate an enriching experience that combines learning with hands-on activities, making it an ideal outing for families and young learners alike.
It’s worth noting that admission to the program is included in the museum’s regular admission fee and is free for members, ensuring accessibility for all who wish to participate.