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Let’s Play Ball! Celebrating the 80th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s signing with the legendary Kansas City Monarchs, join us to explore the history, impact, and legacy of Black Baseball—from the 19th century to the height of the Negro Leagues and in the game today — through intergenerational tours, games and activities.

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What’s Happening?

Join us anytime between 12:00 and 3:00 PM for ongoing activities including:

  • An all-new museum scavenger hunt, challenging visitors of all ages to dig into Black baseball stories in the gallery
  • Educator stations highlighting key events and individuals that shaped the history of Black baseball
  • Interactive games – test your knowledge or learn something new!
  • Picture Book Story time (offered on the hour)

Special Guests

Learn about the history of recently-restored Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, NJ, which played host to significant Negro Leagues baseball and stars such as Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell, Monte Irvin, and Larry Doby.

Mrs. Met mascot gives a thumbs up at the Jackie Robinson Museum table next to the trivia game wheel.1:00 – 2:00PM – Take a photo with fan favorites Mr. and Mrs. Met, thanks to our friends at the New York Mets.

 

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Drop-in activities are designed for kids (ages 5 and up) and adults alike. This event is included with regular museum admission and free for museum members (join here). All children must be accompanied by an adult; this is not a drop-off program.

Groups are welcome! For groups of 10 or more, complete the group visit request form and note your interest in this program.

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