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For Immediate Release:
July 7, 2026

Contact:
Olivia Mitchell
Marketing Manager
Culture & Heritage Museums
www.chmuseums.org
803.909.7244

omitchell@chmuseums.org

Step Into the Hundred Acre Wood at Winnie the Pooh’s Silly Saturday

ROCK HILL, S.C. – Embark on a whimsical adventure inspired by one of literature’s most beloved characters, during Winnie the Pooh’s Silly Saturday at Main Street Children’s Museum in downtown Rock Hill.

The museum becomes a playful version of the Hundred Acre Wood, where visitors can engage in interactive activities inspired by Winnie the Pooh and his friends. Help Tigger get his bouncy tail back in a ring toss, make a Heffalump trap, read books with Owl, help Rabbit make stew, and rebuild Eeyore’s house. An activity book filled with short games and activities also guides young explorers through imaginative play stations. 

Explore, create and play together while celebrating the timeless stories that have delighted generations on a magical Saturday filled with imagination and laughter for young adventurers and the young at heart.  

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WHAT:   Winnie the Pooh’s Silly Saturday   

WHERE: Main Street Children’s Museum, 133 East Main Street, Rock Hill, S.C. 29730

WHEN:  July 25, 2026 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

WEBSITE: chmuseums.org/event/pooh/

TICKETS: Walk-up tickets only. Admission is $12 for adults, children, and seniors. Members and children under 12 months are free.

VISITOR SERVICES: 803.327.6400

IMAGES:

  1. Family poses in the Hundred Acre Wood
  2. Young boy at one of the activity stations with his themed headband

All images courtesy of Culture & Heritage Museums. Contact omitchell@chmuseums.org for high resolution images.

Winnie the Pooh’s Silly Saturday at Main Street Children’s Museum is intended for the education of our audience and has not been prepared, approved or licensed by any person or entity that created, published or produced the Winnie the Pooh books or related properties nor is Winnie the Pooh’s Silly Saturday affiliated with any such person or entity.

About Main Street Children’s Museum:

Serving young children up to age six, Main Street Children’s Museum is a storybook-come-to-life playscape.  Special programs focusing on literacy, movement, music, art, and STEM aim to prepare young learners and their caregivers for the future. The 4,420-square-foot playscape is located in the heart of downtown Rock Hill in the People’s Bank Building, which was built in 1910 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The imaginative setting was modeled after the artwork of Vernon Grant, renown illustrator of Kellogg’s iconic characters – Snap, Crackle and Pop.

Museum Membership:
Become a Culture & Heritage Museums member and enjoy one year of exclusive benefits including free general admission to all CHM museum sites: Historic Brattonsville, Museum of York County and Main Street Children’s Museum. Membership helps support the work of preserving and communicating the cultural and natural history of the Carolina Piedmont. Consider becoming a CHM member and/or give the gift of CHM membership. Details at chmuseums.org/membership.

Museums for All:

As part of the Museums for All initiative, all Culture & Heritage Museum sites provide reduced admission for low-income families; visit museums4all.org for more information. Culture & Heritage Museum sites are also KultureCity® Certified and Sensory InclusiveTM.