The city of Portland is recognizing five businesses for their contributions to the local economy.
Read MoreHalloween is almost here, and there are tons of options for getting out there, showing off your clever costume and reveling in all things spooky….Over the course of five days, the Children’s Museum and Theater of Maine is hosting a pumpkin full of Halloween events for kids and even one for the 21-plus crowd.
Read MoreOn Monday, Indigenous Peoples Day, a new exhibit opens at the Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine to honor and educate visitors about Wabanaki art, song and way of life.
Read MoreThe Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine is one of more than 40 local landmarks included in a Portland, Maine edition of the classic board game Monopoly that was revealed on Thursday, October 6th.
Read MoreDwayne Tomah, a Passamaquady citizen, traditional musician, and storyteller, spoke with Maine Public's Cindy Han about the role storytelling has played in preserving and sharing Indigenous history and culture, as well as CMTM's new exhibit Ckuwaponahkiyik Atkuhkakonol: Wabanaki Storytelling Through Art and Traditions opening on Indigenous Peoples Day October 9, 2023.
Read MoreMaine Points’ Danny Martignetti speaks with Julie Butcher Pezzino, Executive Director of The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine.
Read MoreThe fall theatre season kicks off with a lively rendition of “Go, Dog. Go!” premiering on the Maddy’s Theatre stage on Friday, Oct. 6, – and running through Sunday, Nov. 5, at The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine in Portland.
Read MoreMaine Public visited the Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine to learn about their new exhibit opening Monday, October 9 on Indigenous People’s Day.
Read MoreOn Monday, October 9, 2023, Indigenous People’s Day, the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine will open Ckuwaponahkiyik Atkuhkakonol: Wabanaki Storytelling Through Art and Traditions to the public.
Read MoreChildren's book festival starting Sept. 23 will highlight the work of Black creators in Maine.
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