Interactive Neighborhood for KidsInteractive Neighborhood for Kids (INK) has an exciting new exhibit that your children will love! The new exhibit, the Imagination Playground, is a play space that encourages open play with large, light weight blue blocks.
The space, which was made possible by a grant from Kaboom.com, Snapple and Dr. Pepper, also was designed to encourage learning, social development and movement.
If you haven’t been to INK, or it’s been a while since your last visit, INK is a children’s museum that features many hands on exhibits like a dentist office, grocery store, bank, pizza restaurant, Paint-Your-Own Pottery Studio and more; to encourage activity and imagination.
Beyond offering exhibits for children, and grown ups alike, INK is open to the public and available for field trips and parties.
Coming soon, according to Sheri Hooper, founder and executive director of INK, is INK’s very own 9-1-1 center. This exhibit will be provided by the Hall County Emergency Center and will teach little ones when and why to call 9-1-1.
Interactive Neighborhood for Kids
999 Chestnut St.
Gainesville, GA 30501
www.inkfun.org
Hours
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday
1 to 5 p.m. Sunday
Admission
$8 per person Monday through Saturday
$6 per person on Sundays