Organizations Filed Purposes:
IMAGINE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM CREATES PLAYFUL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH HANDS-ON, INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS, ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL EVENTS AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMING. IMAGINE IS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE THAT INSPIRES A LOVE OF LEARNING AND PROMOTES FAMILY WELL-BEING.
UTILIZE PLAYFUL LEARNING TO ENRICH CHILDRENS' LIVES.
IMAGINE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM (IMAGINE) CREATES PLAYFUL LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH HANDS-ON, INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS, ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL EVENTS AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMING. IMAGINE IS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE THAT INSPIRES A LOVE OF LEARNING AND PROMOTES FAMILY WELL-BEING. IMAGINE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM IS MORE THAN A PLACE. AS THE WORD IMPLIES, "IMAGINE" IS A VISION, A SENSE OF POSSIBILITY AND A SOURCE OF HOPE. IMAGINE'S TEAM WORKS TO HELP NURTURE ALL CHILDREN BY FOSTERING A STABLE AND CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH FAMILIES CAN FOCUS ON HAVING FUN WHILE LEARNING TOGETHER AND STRENGTHENING THEIR CONNECTION TO EACH OTHER AND THEIR COMMUNITY. FOR CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER AND THEIR FAMILIES, IMAGINE IS A CORNERSTONE OF WELLBEING AND OPPORTUNITY.LAST YEAR IMAGINE SERVED MORE THAN 248,000 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES FROM THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND THE NATION. OF THESE, OVER 70,000 PEOPLE VISITED THE MUSEUM FOR FREE, OR THROUGH REDUCED ADMISSION, REFLECTING A COMMITMENT TO ENSURING THAT SERVICES ARE ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF FAMILY STRUCTURE, ETHNICITY, GENDER, EDUCATION OR SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS.IMAGINE IS FILLED WITH THREE STORIES OF IMMERSIVE EXHIBIT AREAS WHERE CHILDREN AGES 1-12 AND THEIR FAMILIES AND CAREGIVERS CAN PLAY TOGETHER IN A SAFE, FUN, ENRICHING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. IMAGINE ALSO OFFERS PROGRAMS, CLASSES AND OUTREACH SERVICES THAT DELIVER PURPOSEFUL PLAY TO CHILDREN, SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES IN SNOHOMISH COUNTY. EACH EXHIBIT AND PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE A CHILD'S SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL SKILLS AND PHYSICAL ABILITIES THROUGH HANDS-ON EXPLORATION, DISCOVERY AND IMAGINATIVE PLAY; NURTURE FAMILY ENGAGEMENT; AND FOSTER EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, READING, ENGINEERING, ART AND MATH (S.T.R.E.A.M.). IMAGINE PARTNERS WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, CHILDCARE CENTERS, SOCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS AND OTHER NONPROFITS TO BUILD A STRONG NETWORK OF SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN SNOHOMISH COUNTY. THROUGH THESE COLLABORATIONS IMAGINE WORKS TO ADDRESS A SCOPE OF COMMUNITY NEEDS. IMAGINE IS UNIQUE IN THAT IT OFFERS AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES CAN LEARN AND PLAY TOGETHER IN A CREATIVE, INFORMAL SETTING. A FEW OF OUR MANY PROGRAMS INCLUDE:- FREE ACCESS NIGHTS - PROVIDING FREE ADMISSION TO THE COMMUNITY- CELEBRATE OUR WORLD, A CULTURAL AWARENESS PROGRAM;- TOOTHAPOLOOZA, AN ANNUAL EVENT THAT TEACHES FAMILIES ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF ORAL HEALTH;- MUSEUM-ON-THE-GO ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS; - AFTERSCHOOL SCIENCE CLUBS THAT PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE.IMAGINE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM IS A MEMBER OF AND HAS EARNED ACCREDITATION FROM THE AMERICAN ALLIANCE OF MUSEUMS IN 2017. THIS ACCREDITATION IS A TESTAMENT TO IMAGINE'S COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE. IMAGINE HAS THE DISTINCTION OF BEING ONE OF FEWER THAN 20 ACCREDITED CHILDREN'S MUSEUMS NATIONWIDE. SINCE OPENING THE DOORS OF ITS EXISTING FACILITY IN 2004, IMAGINE HAS SERVED MORE THAN 3 MILLION. IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE MUSEUM INCREASE ITS FOOTPRINT TO PROVIDE MORE SPACE RESULTING IN LESS CROWDED ENVIRONMENTS - PARTICULARLY BECAUSE OVERCROWDING DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTS LOWER-INCOME FAMILIES WHO ATTEND ON FREE ACCESS NIGHTS; BUILD ADDITIONAL CLASSROOMS TO ACCOMMODATE THE DEMAND FOR SCHOOL AND GROUP FIELD TRIPS, WHICH CANNOT CURRENTLY BE MET; ADD DEDICATED PROGRAM SPACE FOR PRESCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY PROGRAMS; OFFER AN ENLARGED EATING SPACE; PROVIDE MORE BATHROOMS AND PUBLIC AMENITIES AND INCREASED ADA ACCESSIBILITY.
THE EXPANSION WILL BEGIN AT THE GATHERING PLACE WHERE THE CURRENT AND NEW BUILDINGS WILL JOIN TOGETHER ON THE FIRST FLOOR. IT TRULY IS IN THE HEART OF THE MUSEUM WHERE FAMILIES CAN MEET ONE ANOTHER AND PARTICIPATE IN SCIENCE DEMONSTRATIONS, DRAMATIC PLAYS, STORYTIME, ETC. THE WALLS WILL PAY TRIBUTE TO THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE SALISH SEA, WITH HAND-CARVED PADDLES AND OTHER CULTURAL PIECES. PASSING THROUGH THE GATHERING PLACE INTO THE NEW BUILDING, VISITORS WILL ENCOUNTER THE WOODLANDS ADVENTURES GALLERY, WHERE THEY WILL FIND A WALK-THROUGH TREE INSPIRED BY THE HISTORIC SNOHOMISH BICYCLE TREE. CHILDREN WILL USE THEIR IMAGINATIONS TO CAMP, FISH, BOAT, OBSERVE LOCAL WILDLIFE AND TAKE ON THE ROLE OF VETERINARIANS IN THE WILDLIFE ANIMAL RESCUE, REHABILITATING ANIMALS FOR RELEASE BACK INTO THE WILD. A CLIMB FROM THE FOREST FLOOR LEADS TO ADVENTURES IN THE WOODLANDS CANOPY WHERE CHILDREN WILL NAVIGATE BRIDGES AND PASSAGES IN THE TREETOPS. LOOKOUT STATIONS WILL PROVIDE CLIMBERS WITH CHANCES TO SPOT LOCAL WILDLIFE. ON THE SECOND FLOOR, IN THE PUGET SOUND ECOSYSTEM GALLERY KIDS WILL BECOME MARINE ECOLOGISTS EXPLORING AN INTERTIDAL AQUARIUM, WATERSHED TABLE AND REAL GRAY WHALE BONES. THEY WILL USE THE ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS TO SOLVE CHALLENGES IN OUR ENGINEER IT GALLERY. OUTSIDE THIS GALLERY WILL BE A LIFE-SIZE CRANE CAB "HIGH ABOVE THE STREETS BELOW" WHERE THEY WILL LEARN WHAT IT'S LIKE TO OPERATE A CRANE. IN THE WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION GALLERY, PACKAGES COME AND GO ON CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS AND CHILDREN WILL LEARN WHAT IT TAKES TO GET A PACKAGE FROM IMAGINE TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD SELECTING DESTINATIONS AND DETERMINING THE MOST EFFICIENT MODE OF TRANSPORTATION. IN CREATIVITY CENTRAL, IMAGINE'S MAKER SPACE AND ART STUDIO, CHILDREN WILL HAVE THE FREEDOM TO TINKER, CREATE AND CONSTRUCT. THE IMPORT, EXPORT, OUR PORT GALLERY WILL FEATURE EVERETT'S INTERNATIONAL WATER PORT, HIGHLIGHTING VESSELS AND THE ROLES THEY PLAY IN MOVING GOODS AROUND THE WORLD. IN MAGNIFICENT ECOSYSTEMS KIDS WILL USE THE SCIENTIFIC PROCESS TO EXPLORE THE MIGRATION OF THE GREY WHALES THROUGH PUGET SOUND, INSPIRING CITIZEN SCIENTISTS AND FUTURE MARINE RESEARCHERS. ON THE THIRD FLOOR WILL BE THE AUDITORIUM THAT WILL HOST CULTURAL PERFORMANCES AND POP-UP FESTIVALS AND AN EATING SPACE WITH NUTRITIOUS SNACKS AVAILABLE AT THE GRAB-AND-GO COUNTER. THE FOURTH FLOOR WILL BE HOME TO IMAGINE'S INNOVATIVE LEARNING LABS THAT WILL INSPIRE, MOTIVATE AND PIQUE CHILDREN'S CURIOSITY.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Nancy Johnson | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 70 | $149,500 |
Kevin Ylvisaker | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Nancy Vanhorn | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Steve Sher | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Steve Schmutz | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Lori Schlindwein | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
David Ratliff | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Shannon O'Kelley | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Kristen Missall | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Rachele Horner | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Mary French | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Sarah Duncan | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Patty Degroodt | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Adam Clark | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Sarah Buhl | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Ben Boyle | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Jim Alberts | OFFICER | 1 | $0 |
Bob Marion | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Pete Sontra | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Falicia Green | 2ND VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Diana Ortega | 1ST VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Clay Wertheimer | PRESIDENT | 2 | $0 |
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