Sweet Potato Festival


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Libby Raiford, 423-648-6096, lfr@cdmfun.org 
Carla Campbell, 423-648-6054, cbc@cdmfun.org

Sweet Potato Festival

Creative Discovery Museum Launches New Kitchen Exhibit
With the first ever Sweet Potato Festival,
November 14

 

(October 9, 2009) – Creative Discovery Museum is pleased to announce the launch of their new kitchen exhibit through the first ever Sweet Potato Festival. The Sweet Potato Festival is a one day event occurring on November 14 from 12-4 p.m. The Festival is a part of the museum’s new endeavor to teach children and their families that living healthy, active lifestyles can be both tasty and fun.

Dr. Jayne Griffin, Director of Education states, “Maybe playing with food is good for all of us after all! Kids are drawn to food especially when they get to experience it in new and different ways. The festival will give kids and adults an opportunity to experience art, science, play, cooking and of course, eating activities with sweet potatoes. Kids who have hands on experiences with foods are more likely to eat those foods, and since sweet potatoes are great sources of Vitamin A and C, this is a great vegetable for kids and adults to learn to eat!”

The Sweet Potato Festival marks the opening of The Museums’ new kitchen exhibit. The kitchen is a fundamental component of the museums’ health initiative, which aims to promote healthy lifestyles for children and their families. The kitchen exhibit was made possible through the generous sponsorships of BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Health Foundation, Newman’s Own Foundation and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The kitchen exhibit will be home to a wide variety of educational programs designed to let families discover nutritional eating. At the Sweet Potato Festival, the kitchen will be holding their own program in which a local guest chef will demonstrate to children how they can create their own delicious and nutritional sweet potato dishes. 

As a part of the Sweet Potato Festival, there will be a number of activities and programs designed for children to be both imaginative and hands-on. A local artist in residence will be available for the children to watch as they creatively mold a sculpture out of actual sweet potatoes.  Downstairs, children will be given the opportunity to create their own “potato stamp” and “potato-look-alike” art creations. Furthermore, each child will be given their own sweet potato kit. Each kit will include everything necessary for the child to plant and grow their very own sweet potatoes at home.

Upstairs, children will be invited to participate in a number of sweet potato themed games hosted by a local media personality. These games include sack races, spoon races and a “hot” sweet potato game. Children are able to win a number of prizes throughout these games, which will be given out towards the end of the festival by the host. There will also be a delectable sweet potato buffet available upstairs, providing savory samples of popular sweet potato dishes. These dishes will include sweet potato muffins, sweet potato soup, sweet potato pie and baked sweet potatoes. However, these dishes are subject to change before the event.

Museum admission is $9.95 for adults and children. For more information, call (423) 756-2738.

Creative Discovery Museum is open Mon-Sat: 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun: noon-5 p.m. CLOSED Wednesdays.  321 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402. Creative Discovery Museum is recognized as one of the top children’s museums in the nation. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to educational enrichment for children ages 4-months to 12-years-old through interactive, hands-on experiences that foster creative and critical thinking. Creative Discovery Museum focuses on a broad range of areas encompassed by Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Technology and the Sciences. In addition to its exhibits, Creative Discovery Museum provides local residents and visitors with special events, educational programming, teacher resources for the classroom, field trips, after school programming, early childhood education classes, artist residencies, camps, art lessons, science demonstrations, and a branch of the local library. Creative Discovery Museum is a funded agency of Allied Arts and Tennessee Arts Commission and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
                        

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