Henry Ford Museum Touch Tours - Registration OPEN!
The registration forms for the Henry Ford Museum Touch Tours are now officially open!
Patrons wanting to experience an accessible tour led by Henry Ford’s knowledgeable staff can register using one of the google forms below. BTBL will be paying the entry fee for registered patrons and up to 2 guests – that means this event is FREE to you! There is no cost for parking. Transportation is not provided.
Tours are estimated to last about 1 hour and 30 minutes and include opportunities to touch various artifacts and models of artifacts throughout the museum. After the tour, guests are welcome to stay and explore other areas of the museum on their own.
There are three tour date options – please register for the tour you plan to attend. Do not register for more than one tour. You must register if you plan to attend: no drop-ins or same day registrations are permitted.
Tour 1: Saturday July 12 at 10 a.m. : https://forms.gle/1QNYhgwxXoH5iQD98
Tour 2: Thursday July 17 at 1 p.m. : https://forms.gle/Jhp3y4TXD8vonzJ78
Tour 3: Monday July 21 at 10 a.m. : https://forms.gle/1Vw8CcxTLqQiWotH6
NLS Kick-Off Event - TODAY
On Monday, June 16, NLS will kick off the Summer Reading Program with a virtual event beginning at 1 p.m.. NLS will introduce the programming for the summer, and there will be a live reading by Library of Congress Children and Youth Ambassador Mac Barnett of his book “Good Yarn.” Register for the Kickoff event with Mac Barnett. A zoom link will be emailed to you once you've registered.
On this same evening at 7 p.m., NLS will have a special Quarterly Patron Corner where they will Color Our World with Cooking without Looking: A Patron Perspective. This program will consist of a panel of patrons whose culinary prowess is well-known to our community. They will discuss tips and techniques that they use to become experts in the kitchen. No registration is required for this event: Zoom Link.
The Braille and Talking Book Library provides library services for individuals unable to use standard print materials. Learn more at Michigan.gov/BTBL.
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