| Organization | Description of Program | County |
| Adrian Symphony Orchestra | The Adrian Symphony Orchestra offers two Young People’s Concerts per school year. Each concert is designed specifically with the targeted age group in mind: one for elementary students and the other for middle school and high school students.read more » | Lenawee |
| All-of-Us Express Children's Theater | All-of-us Express Children's Theater offers school performances for all mainstage productions on the Friday before a performance weekend.read more » | Ingham |
| Ann Arbor Art Center | The Ann Arbor Art Center offers two different programs designed for field trip groups. One is Paint Your Own Pottery, and the other is Girl and Boy Scout Badge Workshops.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra | The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra offers a daytime youth concert- Themed concert designed for students to experience a live symphonic concert in Hill Auditoriumread more » | Washtenaw |
| Anton Art Center | The Anton Art Center offers a field trip focusing on public art and community, that may include a hands-on art activity.read more » | Macomb |
| Arab American National Museum | We offer museum tours, cultural competency workshops, educational crafts, and other activities.read more » | Wayne |
| Art Reach Center | Art Reach offers monthly gallery exhibits in a 900 sq. foot art gallery located in downtown Mt.read more » | Isabella |
| Arts and Scraps | Arts and Scraps offers group field trips:Up to 50 students ages 3 and up, 1 ½ to 2 hours; 5 interactive stations for hands-on curriculum activities, create 2 take-home projects, one customized to your theme and shop, filling a 5" x 7" x 11" bag in our store, choosing from 300+ items.read more » | Wayne |
| Automotive Hall of Fame | At the Automotive Hall of Fame students view a short video introducing the Automotive Hall of Fame, then they partake in an interactive demonstration about sources of power for automobiles.read more » | Wayne |
| Binder Park Zoo | Bringing your class to Binder Park Zoo is a great way to get your students out to experience nature.read more » | Calhoun |
| Blandford Nature Center | The Blandford Nature Center offers nature, environment, and outdoor related field tripsread more » | Kent |
| Broadway Grand Rapids | Broadway Grand Rapids has numerous broadway shows and offer educational opportunities such as Talk Backs with Cast, Backstage Tours, Master Classes, and Cast Meet & Greets.read more » | Kent |
| Buckham Gallery | Buckham Gallery exhibits national and international artists of varied media monthly.In tandem with these exhibitions, the gallery also offers between 1 and 3 events per month that adhere to the exhibition’s overarching theme.read more » | Genesee |
| Chamber Music Society of Detroit | The CMSD presents the world’s finest chamber music artists through a full September to May season of chamber music concerts; a 9-concert chamber ensemble series (Opus 9) and a 3-concert piano recital series (Opus 3).read more » | Oakland |
| Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History | At the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History guests will journey the permanent exhibition And Still We Rise: Our Journey through African American History and Culture with different people of the time periods they are traveling through.read more » | Wayne |
| Chippewa Nature Center | Chippewa Nature Center (CNC) offers science and history based programs for preschool to high school groups both at the nature center or "On the Road"--where we go to the school.read more » | Midland |
| Circle Theater of Grand Rapids | Circle Presents is a presenting series targeting school and family audiences with performances running from October through April.read more » | Kent |
| City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center | Monthly gallery exhibitions and monthly concert series, both appropriate for all ages. Groups may visit to view the Lower Level Gallery and for a facilities tour, to learn how the Art Center fosters other area arts and culture related non-profit organizations and to learn about arts management, as it relates to a municipality.read more » | Marquette |
| Cook Arts Center | The Cook Arts Center offers different classes in a variety of artistic mediums including dance, clay, visual arts, music, sewing and theater.read more » | Kent |
| Cranbrook Institute of Science | Science-based/themed field trips opportunities are available at Cranbrook Institute of Science.read more » | Oakland |
| Detroit Dance Collective | The DDC offers its annual DanceAbout Concert, which has been inspiring and educating students for more than 30 years.read more » | Oakland |
| Detroit Historical Society Museum | Guided tours of the Detroit Historical Museum and Dossin Great Lakes Museum. StoryLiving presentations by professional storytellers are also available.read more » | Wayne |
| Detroit Institute of Arts | The Detroit Institute of Arts offers school tours and self guided tours of both permanent and temporary exhibits.read more » | Wayne |
| Detroit Zoo | The Detroit Zoo offers an abundance of programs including programs such as It's a Wide, Wide World to The Web of Life, and to Zoo Habitat Design just to name a few.read more » | Oakland |
| Edsel and Elanor Ford House | The Ford House offers a number of programs. The first is a Michigan History Tour which is guided tour of the grounds and an informative lesson on how the land and resources of Michigan were used at different times and by different people.read more » | Wayne |
| Flint Institute of Arts | Art à la Carte presents informative programs focusing on the arts. It is offered free of charge on Wednesdays at 12:15p from September through June.read more » | Genesee |
| Flint Youth Theatre | Believing theatre to be a powerful educational vehicle, the Learning Through Theatre Series offers school-time performances for students, deepening their understanding of history, literature and current events.read more » | Genesee |
| Fort St. Joseph Museum | Programs for school-age children include the Underground Railroad in southwest Michigan, the Fur Trade / Fort St.read more » | Berrien |
| Fort Wilkins Historic State Park | A guided tour of Fort Wilkins consists of a walk through of the site, entering period room exhibits, and a seek-and-find activity.read more » | Keweenaw |
| Grand Rapids Art Museum | The Art Museum provides three different themed tours of our permanent collection. The Learning to Look tour focuses on the artist's use of shape, line, color and technique.read more » | Kent |
| Grand Rapids Ballet Company | The Grand Rapids Ballet Company offers two field trip programs. Escape to the Ballet is a two-hour educational program that introduces students to the various elements of performing arts.read more » | Kent |
| Grand Rapids Public Museum | The Grand Rapids Public Museum has numerous programs that use the museum to educate children in history, immigrants and diversity, social studies, and local communities.read more » | Kent |
| Grand Rapids Symphony | Each year more than 15,000 young listeners get their first taste of the Grand Rapids Symphony at45-minute Lollipop Concerts that feature musical versions of classic children’s literature.read more » | Kent |
| Great Lakes Children's Museum | We are a hands on Museum providing self guided visits. Our exhibits include: a water table, freighter to play on, lighthouse keepers quarters to play in, magnetic ball wall, living river, arts and crafts table, water cycle climbing structure, toddler beach (a play space for our youngest visitors), "What's in the bay?" display.read more » | Grand Traverse |
| Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center | Field trip opportunities at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center include, but are not limited to, museum tours, hands-on classroom activities based on STEM principles, and shipboard education.read more » | Alpena |
| Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum | Self-guided tours of the Whitefish Point Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters (1861), Shipwreck Museum gallery featuring Edmund Fitzgerald exhibit, Naval Radio Station building with theater and United States Coast Guard Surfboat House (1923).read more » | Chippewa |
| Heritage Village - Mackinaw Area Historical Society | Heritage Village, operated by the Mackinaw Area Historical Society, portrays life in the Straits area from 1880 - 1917.read more » | Emmet |
| Hilberry Theatre | A season of 16 plays at three theatres. Morning Matinee Series is catered to student groups. Tours of the theatre spaces is also available upon request.read more » | Wayne |
| Historical Society of Saginaw County, INC. / Castle Museum | The Castle Museum offers the students of the Saginaw Valley a great place to come learn about local history.read more » | Saginaw |
| Holocaust Memorial Center | Docent-Guided Tours are available Sunday - Friday. HMC docents are trained in the history of the Holocaust and provide valuable information and insights that augment the museum's exhibits.read more » | Oakland |
| Howell Conference and Nature Center | The Howell Conference and Nature Center offers a variety of environmental, live wildlife, and adventure education programs.read more » | Livingston |
| Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum | Our Educational Program is a fun and learning-filled program designed to teach the students about the history of the famous USCGC Cutter.read more » | Cheboygan |
| Jackson School of the Arts | Jackson School of the Arts is a non-profit after school program that provides instruction in art, theater and dance.read more » | Jackson |
| Jewish Ensemble Theatre | The Jewish Ensemble Theatre(JET) does an annual production of The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett.read more » | Oakland |
| John Ball Zoo Society | The 30-45 minute Wild Encounter Classes are designed to teach students about one of our core education topics through a hands-on animal encounter in a classroom setting.read more » | Kent |
| Kalamazoo Book Arts Center | Kalamazoo Book Arts offers book arts activities including papermaking, printmaking, letterpress printing, bookbinding, and creative writing.read more » | Kalamazoo |
| Kalamazoo Institute of Arts | The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts offers engaging and interactive tours of its excellent collection of American paintings and sculpture, works on paper, photography, Asian Art, Pre-Columbian, Oceanic and African objects as well as outstanding temporary exhibitions.read more » | Kalamazoo |
| Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra | KSO youth concerts are a one hour, interactive concert experience with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra.read more » | Kalamazoo |
| Kalamazoo Valley Museum | The Kalamazoo Valley Museum offers Science and history permanent exhibits and programming; state-of-the-art planetarium; Challenger Learning Center (a simulated space flight program that focuses on math, science, language arts, team-work and problem-solving).read more » | Kalamazoo |
| Kerrytown Concert House | Kerrytown Concert House offers educational Jazz and/or Classical program featuring Michiganartists who specialize in educational programming.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Krasl Art Center | Krasl Art Center’s Understanding Art program provides students with a unique museum experience with a docent-led 45 minute tour of the current exhibition accompanied by a multi-media presentation exploring the history or influence of the featured works of art, and a 45 minute studio art project inspired by the exhibition led by one of Krasl's art specialists.read more » | Berrien |
| Lansing Art Gallery | Lansing Art Gallery offers Tour/Workshops, which consist of a gallery tour and a hands-onproject relating to Gallery artwork.read more » | Ingham |
| Leslie Science & Nature Center | Kids who spend time outside in natural areas are healthier, think more clearly and have better concentration in school.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Lorenzo Cultural Center | The Lorenzo Cultural center offers field trips of its temporary exhibits that generally last from September to November and another that lasts from February to early May.read more » | Macomb |
| Macomb Center | In collaboration with The American Place Theater, Aquila Theatre Company and ArtsPower, the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts presents Page to Stage, a theater and literacy program that brings to life, through professional actors, stage adaptations of significant works of American literature.read more » | Macomb |
| Marquette Maritime Museum | The Marquette Maritime Museum offers two different tours.One is a guided tour of the Marquette Maritime Museum which focuses on Marquette Shipwrecks, Lake Superior Shipwrecks, US Life-Saving and Coast Guard History, Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, Local Lighthouse history and a WWII Submarine Veteran’s Memorial.read more » | Marquette |
| Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum | K-12 Educational Experiences are approximately two hours and include the main exhibit gallery, the Sculptor’s Studio, temporary exhibitions and an art activity.read more » | Saginaw |
| Michigan Iron Industry Museum | The Michigan Iron Industry Museum has general walking tours of the museum but also has a wealth of programs to offer to a school group.read more » | Marquette |
| Michigan Legacy Art Park | K-12 educators can use the 45 sculptures in the Art Park as inspirational starting points for the study of topics in art, history, geography, science, language arts and environmental studies.read more » | Benzie |
| Michigan State University Museum | The Michigan State University Museum offers a variety of self guided tours. The self-tour of Hall of Animal Diversity allows students to observe, compare and contrast the structures and behaviors of different animals which help them survive in a variety of environments.read more » | Ingham |
| Michigan Theatre of Jackson | The historic Michigan Theatre of Jackson provides field trips for students of all ages. Included in the field trip is a backstage tour with a brief history, types of careers available in the theatre business and finishing out the day with a screening of a movie.read more » | Jackson |
| Michigan Youth Theater | The Michigan Youth Theater is exclusively a traveling troupe and only has outreach programsread more » | Oakland |
| Midland Center for the Arts | The Midland Center for the Arts provides guided educational experiences in the areas of science, history and visual art both on and off site.read more » | Midland |
| Mid-Michigan Children's Museum | The MMCM is a fascinating destination where children learn through play and adults learn to play again.read more » | Saginaw |
| Mosaic Youth Theatre | Reduced-price student matinee performances are offered for each of the three major theatre productions.read more » | Wayne |
| Muskegon Museum of Art | Free tour programs for various age and grade levels. Permanent and temporary exhibitions and Filmsread more » | Muskegon |
| Oakland University Art Gallery | A tour led by a knowledgeable staff member encompassing art appreciation, and depending on thematerial: ethnographic studies, social studies, art history.read more » | Macomb |
| Opera Grand Rapids | Students are invited to attend our final dress rehearsals for every production.These events happen 3 times a year, usually the Wednesday evening before the opening night.read more » | Kent |
| Performance Network Theatre | The mainstage season consists of 7 shows year-round, each running for about one month at a time.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Pewabic Pottery | Pewabic Pottery offers two field trips. A behind the scenes tour (minimum of 20 participants, max of 60) takes the group through the pottery and teaches them about the history and every day operations.read more » | Wayne |
| Plymouth Historical Museum | The Plymouth Historical Museum offers a variety of programs including toys and games of long ago, Native Americans of Michigan, a field study of communities, a time line of community history, the Erie Canal and its effect on the settling of Michigan, the Underground Railroad and Abraham Lincoln, and the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln.read more » | Wayne |
| Port Huron Museum | The Port Huron Museum has a number of field trip programs. The first field trip available is the general tour of the Port Huron museum.read more » | St. Clair |
| Presque Isle Township Museum Society | Visit 3 registered historical sites: Old Presque Isle Lighthouse, New Presque Lighthouse & 1905 House Museum.read more » | Presque Isle |
| PuppetART | PuppetART offers an in depth fieldtrip for groups of up to 70 students throughout the year. Field trips include Puppet performance, puppetry workshop, and museum tour.read more » | Wayne |
| Purple Rose Theatre Company | Free backstage tours offer an insider’s look at running a professional theatre and provide learning opportunities for guests of all ages.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Rackham Symphony Choir | Student Dress Rehearsal of Too Hot To Handel: Jazz gospel Messiah with Rackham Symphony Choir, full orchestra, professional soloists and jazz musicians.read more » | Wayne |
| Raven Hill Discovery Center | Raven Hill Discovery Center is the only place in northern Lower Michigan where children and adults can link science, history & the arts with hands-on activities and explorations both indoors and outdoors.read more » | Charlevoix |
| Saginaw Art Museum | At the Saginaw Art Museum, docents give guided tours of the changing exhibits, historical house, and gardens to groups of students and adults.read more » | Saginaw |
| Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra | The SBSO annually presents a Young People's Concert specifically geared toward youngsters in elementary school.read more » | Saginaw |
| Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium | The Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium is a hands on museum that offers field trips that help cultivate student's history, social studies, and science skills.read more » | Genesee |
| Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra | Pops & Classical Music concerts featuring the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra. Once a year in the spring, the Symphony puts on a Young Peoples’ Concert for elementary students.read more » | Berrien |
| The Dennos Museum Center | The Dennos Museum Center offers guided tours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between 9 a.read more » | Grand Traverse |
| The Henry Ford | The Henry Ford offers a multitude of exhibits that take students through important points in not only Michigan's history but important points in history in general.read more » | Wayne |
| The Village Theater at Cherry Hill | The Village Theater at Cherry Hill offers performances of various plays throughout the school year.read more » | Wayne |
| Troy Historic Village | The Troy Historic Village has numerous programs for a variety of age groups. Some are Cheddar's history trunk, Children's chores, Family & school, One Room School, Field day, and Poppleton school.read more » | Oakland |
| University Musical Society | The UMS Youth Education Program engages the PreK-12 learning community and introduces them to cultures and performing artists from throughout the world.read more » | Washtenaw |
| University of Michigan Art Museum | The University of Michigan Museum of Art has the option of self guided tours or Docent led tours.read more » | Washtenaw |
| University of Michigan Detroit Center | Challenge: Midtown Detroit - Through this nontraditional tour of Midtown Detroit, this engaging program provides students with an engaging way to use their critical thinking and map skills to learn about the culture and history of one of Detroit's most dynamic sectors.read more » | Wayne |
| University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History | The University of Michigan Exhibit Museum offers an array of guided tours that include Dancing with the Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Explorers, Prehistoric Life, Rocks and Fossils, Behind the Scenes: Mammals, and Michigan Ecology.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Upper Peninsula Children's Museum | Hands-on fun formal or informal visits.Jim is willing to work with any teacher on a host of topics which can be taught through the museum’s exhibits.read more » | Marquette |
| Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts | School Tours include docent led tours and hands-on experiences in our galleries and youth studio.read more » | Kent |
| Warren Symphony Orchestra | The Warren Symphony Orchestra offers spring orchestra concerts geared specifically to childrenread more » | Macomb |
| Waterloo Area Historical Society | A day at the Waterloo Area Historical Society's museums can include living history experiences at the Waterloo Far m and Dewey School.read more » | Jackson |
| WellSpringCori Terry and Dancers | Only offering Outreach programread more » | Kalamazoo |
| West Michigan Glass Society | West Michigan Glass Society offers glass art workshops and demonstrations.Glass arts include glassblowing, flameworking, bead making, kiln fusing, sandblasting, and stained glass.read more » | Kalamazoo |
| Wharton Center | The Act One School Series provides curriculum-linked, performing arts enrichmentactivities for students in grades K-12.read more » | Ingham |
| Wild Swan Theater | Wild Swan Theater offers a season of productions that are a mixture of classics such as Peter Rabbit, Charlotte’s Web, Treasure Island, and Little Women as well as collections of folktales from around the world.read more » | Washtenaw |
| Williamston Theatre | Occasional matinee shows for students. Check website for shows.read more » | Ingham |