What to do during April's school vacation week in Central Massachusetts

School vacation this week means ample free time for kids across Worcester. Luckily for them and their parents, many kid-friendly events are happening throughout the week for school vacation.

Whether you're looking to soak up the sun this week or stay inside and learn something new, here are some programs happening throughout the week.

Davis Farmland is open in Sterling this week. Davis Farmland has over 20 acres of children's play, hayrides, pony rides, slides and more. Tickets are on sale now. Davis Farmland is home to North America's largest collection of endangered livestock breeds. Along with the pony rides, kids can help farmers milk a goat, collect chicken eggs and bottle-feed baby animals.

The EcoTarium is offering free admission Monday. All week, the EcoTarium is offering events and programs each day relating to astronomy. Special to school vacation week, the EcoTarium has educational programs that focus on light pollution, animals and fungi.

The American Heritage Museum is open for families to explore all week. Tuesday, the museum is offering free admission. Special events for kids and families include scavenger hunts, board games, hands-on show and tell and more. Save $2 per ticket online.

The Worcester Art Museum has school vacation week workshops all week. All workshops include a visit to the museum galleries and learning from artists and museum educators. According to the Worcester Art Museum, the program's goal is to develop skills that lead to more creativity.

This weekend, Old Sturbridge Village invites families to learn about the outdoors, the history of New England's environment and sustainability in honor of Earth Day, April 22. Special talks and tours include learning about native plants, guided nature walks, beekeeping and more. More information can be found on Old Sturbridge Village's website.

The New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill has a drop-off program for kids coined Spring Discovery Week. The program goes on all week. Each day, kids will learn about a different theme related to nature. Children will participate in field studies, art projects, games and more. For more information, visit the New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill's website. The deadline for ticket purchasing is Tuesday morning.

The Salisbury Mansion has events planned all week for April school vacation. All the programs are 1800s-themed including a "Little Women" dress-up and picture book reading, tours about how children lived in the 1800s and a Revolutionary War tour. There is limited availability, so families are encouraged to reserve in advance.

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