Need a breather from the office? Gather your co-workers and head out to cMoe in downtown Evansville for a corporate recess!

The Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville, or cMoe as it is more commonly known, is a popular place to enjoy some indoor time with the kids exploring, learning, and playing in downtown Evansville. The museum features three floors of exhibits and activities that provide sensory experiences and engaging educational content focusing on literacy, science, math, visual and performing arts, culture, and health. My personal favorite exhibit at cMoe is the Quack Factory. The interactive museum if full of some awesome exhibits that are fun for everyone in the family. Not only that, but it can also be a fun place for just the adults too. That's why they will once again be hosting Corporate Recess for you and your co-workers for FREE!

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Corporate Recess at cMoe

Get ready to play away those Monday blues during Corporate Recess at cMoe on Monday, May 22nd from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. According to cMoe's Facebook post:

Corporate Recess is a playful way to spend your lunch break! A special grown-up recess. No need to register or pay an admittance fee. This event is FREE with your business card or your email address!

Other Upcoming cMoe Events

cMoe will be hosting another Family Free Night on Thursday, June 1, 2023, from 5 pm to 8 pm. It's a night where the whole family can explore the museum for free. You can also check out S.T.E.A.M. Saturdays, every third Saturday at cMoe as well.

Learn more about cMoe, its events, and everything the museum has to offer by clicking here.

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