‘Our World: Worldwide Day Of Play’ For Kids Takes Place On Saturday
Published: September 27th, 2023

‘Our World: Worldwide Day of Play’ for kids takes place on Saturday The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) will host Sherburne’s Jenni Larchar, the beloved voice behind Jenni’s Music, for this year’s “Our World: Worldwide Day of Play,” which focuses on getting kids and families up, out, and playing around. From 10:15-11 a.m. on Sept. 30, museum visitors of all ages will have the opportunity to experience joyful learning through play with Jenni’s Music. (Submitted photo)

NORWICH – The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS), located at 45 Rexford St., Norwich, will participate in this year’s “Our World: Worldwide Day of Play.”

Dedicated to experiencing joyful learning through play, this day focuses on getting kids and families up, out, and playing around. CCHS is participating in this global play event – presented by Nickelodeon and the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) – by hosting play-focused activities with local favorite, Jenni’s Music. CCHS will host this special programming from 10:15-11 a.m. during “Our World: Worldwide Day of Play” on Sept. 30.

Sherburne’s Jenni Larchar, the beloved voice behind Jenni’s Music, is known throughout the region for interactive preschool programs, symphonious vocal performances, personalized music lessons, and a vast performance repertoire. She recently directed the award-winning Sherburne Music Theater Society (SMTS) production of “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” which earned eight commendations from the Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS).

“We are so excited to host Jenni’s Music at CCHS,” said Jessica Moquin, CCHS executive director. “What better way to explore and be playful here at the museum than through fun activities with Jenni? This new opportunity to learn and experience our museum promises to be fun for kids of all ages!”

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