Moms and their babies invited to stroll through Orlando Museum of Art

The Orlando Museum of Art will continue its stroller tours for infants and their mothers over the next several weeks.

Stroller tours take place regularly on Wednesdays, with the next event scheduled for September 20, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the museum, which is located at 2416 N. Mills Avenue in Orlando.

The event allows mothers and their small children to take a stroll through the Orlando Museum of Art with an educator for a one-hour tour of the museum. The stroll will feature lively discussion and engaging experiences.

Babies and adults will be able to take in works of art without fear of being disruptive.

The cost to attend is $15 for one adult and up to four children. The museum charges $12 for additional adults and $5 for museum members. Advanced registration is required.

For more information, or to register for the event, visit the OMA Stroller Tours webpage.

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