“Be A Kid Again” Annual Gala
Benefits Miami Children's Museum
2020, Charity & Social Events, Gala Guide, Save the dateAlways a sell-out event, the Museum’s Annual Be A Kid Again Gala hosts 700 attendees and is considered to be one of the most playful events of the South Florida social season. Chaired by Laurie & Stephen Reimer, Gerry Schwartz & Paul Riemer and Brittany Waserstein & Brian Riemer, guests will dance the night away, indulge in a culinary experience and partake in a luxurious auction. By being a kid again for a night you support the Museum’s goals of providing educational facilities and programs to every child in the community.
Immediately following the gala will be Play After Dark, the 2019 Be a Kid Again Gala after party, hosted by Miami’s young philanthropists. Play After Dark will host Miami’s most influential emerging professionals. All funds raised directly support the Museum’s educational programs.
For more information on sponsorship packages and tickets, please contact Daniella Cabezas at dcabezas@miamichildrensmuseum.org or 305-373-5437 ext.142
About Miami Children’s Museum
Founded in 1983, Miami Children’s Museum is dedicated to enriching the lives of all children by fostering a love of learning through play and enabling children to realize their highest potential. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to play, learn, imagine and create. The 56,500-square-foot facility includes 17 galleries, classrooms, parent/teacher resource center, 200-seat auditorium and outdoor exhibits, including a new playground. The Museum offers hundreds of bilingual, interactive exhibits; programs and classes, including special needs classes; Subway restaurant; Kid Smart educational gift shop and learning materials related to arts, culture, community and communication. To learn more about the Museum, please visit www.miamichildrensmuseum.org.
Miami Children’s Museum receives both private and public funding. The Museum is sponsored in part by the City of Miami; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.