2023 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage at KID Museum - Make a Cute Panda Inari Sushi!NEW
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Bethesda, MD 20817
Join KID Museum’s AAPI Heritage Celebration, we will have exciting activities celebrating AAPI Heritage and the opportunity for you to meet AAPI artists and makers innovating through creativity, cultural preservation, and activism.
In addition, throughout the month of May, KID Museum will be putting the spotlight on AAPI #HistoryMakers who have innovated, invented, and positively impacted our world.
Thanks to the generous support of Montgomery County Public Schools, any MCPS student and their family can visit KID Museum and participate in a workshop for free through June 30, 2023 (Please Note: General Admission and Workshop Registration have timed entries and are subject to availability). If you are a MCPS student, please complete this form to get your free registration code.
KID Museum AAPI Heritage Celebration. Join our fun #EdamameChamp activities at the KID Museum’s AAPI Heritage Celebration in Bethesda MD
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May 14, 2023, Saturday
1) Chopsticks Competition (1-4 PM)
2) Food Making: Inari Sushi (1:30 PM & 3 PM) Head to the Maker Lounge and sign up for a 30-min cooking demonstration activity using soy. Then, make (and try!) cute panda inari sushi. Inari Sushi is a traditional sushi made with rice tucked inside sweet and salty deep-fried tofu pockets.
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Sunday, 14 May, 2023
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