Program Description
Event Details
The National Museum of Industrial History and the Bethlehem Area Public Library announce a new partnership for a community programming initiative taking place throughout the summer of 2022. This new program series, called Hands-On-History: An NMIH and BAPL Partnership, is free and aims to increase access to cultural and literacy resources. This series is designed for all ages and will include stories relating to industrial and Bethlehem history and hands-on S.T.E.A.M. activities. There will be three separate program dates, each with individualized theme and content. The two institutions will trade off hosting duties for these programs.
Thursday, August 11, 2022: TUG! AND THE BETHLEHEM STEEL
Time: 1:00-4:00 pm
Meet TUG, NMIH’s restored Bethlehem Steel tow tractor and the subject of a children’s book produced in collaboration between NMIH and BAPL.
Location: National Museum of Industrial History, 602 East Second Street, Bethlehem, 18015. The program will take place in the Air Products Pavilion outside main museum entrance. The covered multi-use Air Products Pavilion serves as a space for community gathering. *Please note, in case of inclement weather the program will take place inside the Museum in the Barnette Education Center.