Join the Museum of Surrey’s free sensory-friendly event on June 14, with hands-on activities and community partners in a welcoming environment.
The Museum of Surrey, in partnership with the City of Surrey’s Accessibility Services Team, will welcome visitors to its annual Sensory Fun event on June 14. Designed to be inclusive and welcoming, this sensory-friendly afternoon promises interactive experiences for all ages and abilities.
Creating a Space for All
Museum manager Lynn Saffery emphasized the importance of accessibility and inclusion as a top priority for the museum.
“To find ways that everyone in Surrey and beyond are able to access Museum of Surrey programs and events is a top priority,” he said in a statement. “We remain committed to being free of charge, accessible, and inclusive for all.”
Interactive Experiences and Community Partners
Running from 12 to 4 p.m., the event will feature a wide range of hands-on activities both inside and outside the museum grounds. Visitors can enjoy sensory stations hosted by partners including:
- Honeybee Centre
- Surrey Nature Centre
- Surrey Natural Areas Partnership
- Surrey United Soccer
- Centre of Child Development
- Autism Community Training
Guests can participate in a mini sound bath, scavenger hunts, face painting, summer crafts, and enjoy treats from the Kona Ice food truck while exploring the museum’s galleries.
Ongoing Commitment to Sensory Accessibility
Since 2019, the Museum of Surrey has been a leader in offering sensory-friendly experiences in collaboration with the Canucks Autism Network. On the first Sunday of every month, the museum hosts sensory hours from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., during which lighting and sound levels are lowered. Noise-cancelling headphones are also available year-round.
A Welcoming Community Gathering
Organizers invite everyone to attend this free, inclusive event at the Museum of Surrey, located at 17710 56A Avenue in Cloverdale.