Longhouse Junior Vikings Thursdays Ages 10-18
Young Vikings Set Sail for History at Plymouth’s Longhouse
Plymouth, MA – Calling all adventurers aged 10-18! The Plimoth Patuxet Museums is offering a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience life as a Viking at their “Longhouse Junior Vikings” program.
Every Thursday, young history buffs can immerse themselves in the world of the Norse explorers.
[Image: A group of children dressed as Vikings, engaged in a hands-on activity at the Plimoth Patuxet Museums.]
Participants will learn about Viking culture, shipbuilding, navigation, and daily life through interactive activities and demonstrations. From crafting conventional tools to exploring replica Viking ships, the program promises an engaging and educational experience.
“We want to bring history to life for young people,” said [Name], a program coordinator at Plimoth Patuxet museums. “The ’Longhouse Junior Vikings’ program allows them to connect with the past in a fun and meaningful way.”
The program runs every Thursday at 5:00 PM and is located at 46 Main St, Plymouth, MA.
For more details and to register, visit [link to eventbrite page].
Don’t miss this chance to embark on a thrilling journey through Viking history!
The Norse Way: An Interview with a Plimoth Patuxet junior Vikings Instructor
NewsDirectory3.com: Plimoth Patuxet Museums has been a landmark for historical exploration for decades.This summer, they’re launching a unique program called “Longhouse Junior Vikings.” We’re joined today by [Name], a program coordinator, who’s here to tell us more about this exciting possibility. Welcome, [Name]!
[Name]: Thank you for having me. I’m thrilled to talk about this new program.
NewsDirectory3.com: For our readers who might be unfamiliar, can you tell us about the “Longhouse Junior Vikings”?
[Name]: The “Longhouse Junior Vikings” program is designed to immerse young people aged 10-18 in the world of Viking culture.Every Thursday, participants will be transported back in time right here at Plimoth Patuxet.
NewsDirectory3.com: What kind of activities can kids expect?
[Name]: We’ve got a variety of engaging experiences planned. From crafting tools and learning about shipbuilding techniques, to exploring replica Viking ships and understanding navigation, participants will truly get a hands-on grasp of Viking life.
NewsDirectory3.com: That sounds incredibly exciting! It’s definitely a unique way to learn about history. What do you hope young participants will take away from this experience?
[Name]: We want to spark a love for history and encourage curiosity about different cultures. By allowing them to experience Viking life firsthand, we hope to make learning both fun and meaningful.
NewsDirectory3.com: where and when can interested families find more details or register?
[Name]: The “longhouse Junior Vikings” program runs every Thursday at 5:00 PM. We’re located at 46 Main St, Plymouth, MA. Interested families can find more details and register through our Eventbrite page: [link to eventbrite page].
NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you so much for sharing this exciting opportunity with us, [Name]. We wish you all the best with the “Longhouse Junior Vikings” program!
[Name]: Thank you! We hope to see you there!
