Programs at the Children’s Museum of the East End
Children's Museum of the East End, 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
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Programs at the Children’s Museum of the East End include hands-on activities such as Valentine’s Day Crochet with Ms. Noelle, Baby & Me, Sensory Play, and stART Studio. Families can also join themed events and workshops like Cantemos Juntos, Pizza & Pajama Night, Family Game Night! Loteria!, Family Night: Egg Painting across Europe!, and a Family Dance Party described as “CMEE is your new favorite nightclub!”. Seasonal offerings include Mid-Winter Kids Club 2026, Spring Equinox Party, Spring Golf Outing @ The Bridge, CMEE Open, Summer Camp options, Little Chefs Summer Series, Summer Sensory Play, Messy Art Summer Series, woodworking classes with Little Miss Workbench, and the 16th Annual Family Fair.
• Ages: 0–12 years old
• Schedule: Summer Camp, Junior Summer Camp, Little Chefs Summer Series, Summer Sensory Play, and Messy Art Summer Series are offered on multiple dates, with morning sessions generally running between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
• Price: 16th Annual Family Fair: Tickets start at $125
Summer Camp meets on multiple dates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, while Junior Summer Camp meets on multiple dates from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Little Chefs Summer Series, Summer Sensory Play, and Messy Art Summer Series are scheduled on multiple dates, typically from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with Summer Sensory Play specifically running Wednesdays from July 1 through August 19 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. CMEE is closed to the public on Thursdays, and some events are member-focused, such as the members-only Pizza & Pajama Night.
The 16th Annual Family Fair is described as a destination for family fun, playful learning, and exciting events, and tickets for this event support CMEE’s outreach initiatives throughout the East End. The CMEE Open celebrates the US Open with mini golf, crafts, and activities, and Family Movie Night invites families to “drive in” and park in the Legacy Tree Gallery for a movie and dinner. The museum notes that it is celebrating 20 years of play, imagination, and community, and states a mission to enrich the lives of children and families and strengthen the community by promoting learning through play.
Parents have shared feedback such as “Tons of fun! You can spend a solid 90 minutes to 2 hours here…my kids really enjoyed it and are asking to go back,” and “Really fun place!” Other comments mention that the family membership is reasonably priced with some libraries offering free day passes, that the space is clean and organized, and that one visitor called it their “favorite children’s museum” they have ever been to. Another parent noted that the museum is small and geared toward smaller children, but that their 10-year-old still enjoys visiting.
Last updated February 6, 2026.
• Ages: 0–12 years old
• Schedule: Summer Camp, Junior Summer Camp, Little Chefs Summer Series, Summer Sensory Play, and Messy Art Summer Series are offered on multiple dates, with morning sessions generally running between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
• Price: 16th Annual Family Fair: Tickets start at $125
Summer Camp meets on multiple dates from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, while Junior Summer Camp meets on multiple dates from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Little Chefs Summer Series, Summer Sensory Play, and Messy Art Summer Series are scheduled on multiple dates, typically from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with Summer Sensory Play specifically running Wednesdays from July 1 through August 19 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. CMEE is closed to the public on Thursdays, and some events are member-focused, such as the members-only Pizza & Pajama Night.
The 16th Annual Family Fair is described as a destination for family fun, playful learning, and exciting events, and tickets for this event support CMEE’s outreach initiatives throughout the East End. The CMEE Open celebrates the US Open with mini golf, crafts, and activities, and Family Movie Night invites families to “drive in” and park in the Legacy Tree Gallery for a movie and dinner. The museum notes that it is celebrating 20 years of play, imagination, and community, and states a mission to enrich the lives of children and families and strengthen the community by promoting learning through play.
Parents have shared feedback such as “Tons of fun! You can spend a solid 90 minutes to 2 hours here…my kids really enjoyed it and are asking to go back,” and “Really fun place!” Other comments mention that the family membership is reasonably priced with some libraries offering free day passes, that the space is clean and organized, and that one visitor called it their “favorite children’s museum” they have ever been to. Another parent noted that the museum is small and geared toward smaller children, but that their 10-year-old still enjoys visiting.
Last updated February 6, 2026.
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