Adorable little Daniel Tiger is bringing his neighborhood and friends to the socially distanced parking lot at the new U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum.
Adorable little Daniel Tiger is bringing his neighborhood and friends to the socially distanced parking lot at the new U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum.
Activities at 7 p.m. May 14: an appearance by mascot Daniel Tiger, PBS swag bags and then three episodes of “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” “Peg + Cat” and more at sunset, FM audio in English and Spanish.
Reservations:
“Daniel Tiger,” an American-Canadian animated musical series for preschoolers, is produced by Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers) Productions and two others. It was first shown in September 2012 on PBS Kids, nine years after the death of Mister Rogers.
“Rocky Mountain PBS is so pleased to provide this fun opportunity for kids and families,” said Carrie McKee, vice president of statewide regional innovation centers for RMPBS. Daniel Tiger is one of the most beloved characters, and he, along with Peg+Cat and Odd Squad, will make for an incredibly memorable evening.” There will be drive-in tours in other a
Adorable little Daniel Tiger is bringing his neighborhood and friends to the socially distanced parking lot at the new U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum.
Activities at 7 p.m. May 14: an appearance by mascot Daniel Tiger, PBS swag bags and then three episodes of âDaniel Tigerâs Neighborhood,â âPeg + Catâ and more at sunset, FM audio in English and Spanish.
âDaniel Tiger,â an American-Canadian animated musical series for preschoolers, is produced by Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers) Productions and two others. It was first shown in September 2012 on PBS Kids, nine years after the death of Mister Rogers.
âRocky Mountain PBS is so pleased to provide this fun opportunity for kids and families,â said Carrie McKee, vice president of statewide regional innovation centers for RMPBS. Daniel Tiger is one of the most beloved characters, and he, along with Peg+Cat and Odd Squad, will make for an incredibly memorable evening.â There will be drive-in to
The local museum has been nominated for
USA Todayâs 2021 10Best Readersâ Choice award for Best New Museum. The Springs nominee previously won the
USA Today contest for Best New Attraction of 2020 and has been recognized by several other national publications, including
The New York Times,
Conde Nast Traveler and
Architectural Digest.
As of Monday, May 3, the local museum had received the second-most votes, trailing behind Cook Museum of Natural Science, which opened in 2019 in Decatur, Alabama.
Part of the City for Champions development projects, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum broke ground in 2017 and opened its doors for the first time on July 30, 2020. Completing the 60,000-square-foot building, which was inspired by the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, cost roughly $91 million.