NCMEC Program: Internet Safety for Parents, Guardians, and Communities

The U.S. Marshals Museum has teamed up with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) as a Community Education Partner to enhance education and provide vital resources to our local communities. These programs help adults and children in grades K-12 learn how to stay safe online and offer families valuable resources like lessons, tips, […]

Fort Smith NEA Big Read Kick-Off & Exhibit Opening

Kick-Off the NEA Big Read programming with a special arts presentation from UAFS Hmong and Vietnamese Student Association and the grand opening of the Operation New Life/Arrival exhibit. Learn more about Big Read Events and pick up your FREE copy of The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoirs *While supplies last Registration is required for this […]

Big Read: Sensory Day

Experience the Marshal Museum and the Operation New Life/Arrival Exhibit in a welcoming, sensory-friendly setting. Visitors with Sensory Processing Disorder or other developmental disabilities are invited to explore at their own pace in a comfortable and supportive environment. Some Grant Funding Available

Candlelight Concert

We are excited to share that the Candlelight Concerts will be hosting a series at the U.S. Marshals Museum. Please note that the U.S. Marshals Museum is the location for this event but all ticket purchases and information can be found on the official Candle Light Experience website. To learn more about this magical, multi-sensory […]

Morse Code Bracelets – Free!

Join us for a hands-on family program where you’ll create your own Morse code bracelet while learning how Morse code was used to support U.S. Marshals and other law enforcement officers. March 24 from 10:00-11:00am. This program is free for kids but registration is required.

Morse Code Bracelets – Free!

Join us for a hands-on family program where you’ll create your own Morse code bracelet while learning how Morse code was used to support U.S. Marshals and other law enforcement officers. March 24 from 1:00-2:00pm. This program is free for kids but registration is required.

Kids Can Code: Ozobots – Free!

Students will work in teams to code and navigate their bots through an obstacle course. Through hands-on problem-solving and teamwork, they’ll explore the basics of coding and robotics in an engaging, interactive way! March 25 from 10:00-11:00am. This program is free for kids but registration is required.

Kids Can Code: Ozobots – Free!

Students will work in teams to code and navigate their bots through an obstacle course. Through hands-on problem-solving and teamwork, they’ll explore the basics of coding and robotics in an engaging, interactive way! March 25 from 1:00-2:00pm. This program is free for kids but registration is required.

Escape Challenge – Free!

Uncover the mystery of a hidden tomb. Solve puzzles and race to find the Lost Mummy before time runs out in this family-friendly program! March 28 from 10:00-11:00am. This program is free for kids but registration is required.

Escape Challenge – Free!

Uncover the mystery of a hidden tomb. Solve puzzles and race to find the Lost Mummy before time runs out in this family-friendly program! March 28 from 1:00-2:00pm. This program is free for kids but registration is required.

Morse Code Paper Circuits- Free!

Participants will build their own paper-based Morse code circuits and learn the fundamentals of circuit building and communication in this family-friendly program. March 27 from 10:00-11:00am. This program is free for kids but registration is required.