We the Kids Wednesdays
We the Kids Wednesday is a family-focused educational program designed to bring the ideas and experiences of James Madison to life through hands-on activities. The program encourages families to engage with Montpelier through exploration, discussion, and creative activities.
We the Kids Wednesday: Walk the Everything Trail
Join We the Kids on Wednesday, June 3rd as we explore the Landmark Forest at Montpelier. Hear a story about a big adventure in the woods, and then set off on your own! Guided by Montpelier’s own brave explorers, you will be introduced to plants, insects, and animals who make their homes in the Landmark Forest.
Then return to our classrooms to create your very own nature inspired art to take home.
Content Note: Long pants and close-toed shoes are preferred. This trail is not stroller accessible and terrain may be rough in places. Water, bugspray, hats, and sunscreen are recommended.
Cost: Adults (18+) – $10.00, Youth (5-17) – $8.00, Family Ticket (includes up to 4 participants) – $30.00, Children 4 & under free, Free to Family Membership holders.
Spaces Available: 40
Notes: Preregistration required. Registration closes on Friday, May 29, 2026
We the Kids Wednesday: Follow the Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2026 (register by June 3) and Wednesday, July 22, 2026 (register by July 15)
Time: 9:30am-12:00pm
Cost: Adults (18+) – $10.00, Youth (5-17) – $8.00, Family Ticket (includes up to 4 participants) – $30.00, Children 4 & under free, Free to Family Membership holders.
Spaces Available: 40
Program Description: More than 300 men, women, and children were enslaved at Montpelier. Their stories are a big part of Montpelier’s history and can show us what it means to be strong and never give up.
Join us as we follow the journeys of Paul Jennings, who bought his freedom, Catherine Taylor, who won hers in court, and Anthony, who set out to find his own. You will also discover how many others found ways to live with agency and purpose, even though their freedom was denied.
Together, we will also explore the Gilmore Cabin, a Reconstruction-era freedman’s cabin still standing on Montpelier’s grounds. You’ll get a glimpse into the everyday lives of the children who lived there and leave with a hand-painted souvenir inspired by their spirit and strength.
We the Kids Wednesday: Picturing Montpelier
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 (register by June 17), and Wednesday, July 15, 2026 (register by July 8)
Time: 9:30am-12:00pm
Cost: Adults (18+) – $10.00, Youth (5-17) – $8.00, Family Ticket (includes up to 4 participants) – $30.00, Children 4 & under free, Free to Family Membership holders.
Spaces Available: 40
Program Description: Did you know that James Madison spoke several “languages”—including the language of art? In his time, art was more than decoration. Paintings, objects, and design choices helped people express who they were and what they valued.
Join us for a hands-on family program at Montpelier, where we’ll take a closer look at the art and objects found in select rooms of Madison’s home. Together, we’ll explore questions like: What is art? Why do people create decorative objects? And how can art and everyday items help us understand people and the world around them?
After exploring, families will have the chance to create their own work of art inspired by Montpelier to take home!
Content Note: Some artworks in the house feature unclothed human form as part of classical artistic traditions. These works will not be the focus of the program itself. Families are encouraged to make viewing choices that feel appropriate for them.
We the Kids Wednesday: Explore the American Revolution
Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2026 (register by June 24) and Wednesday, July 8, 2026 (register by July 1)
Time: 9:30am-12:00pm
Cost: Adults (18+) – $10.00, Youth (5-17) – $8.00, Family Ticket (includes up to 4 participants) – $30.00, Children 4 & under free, Free to Family Membership holders.
Spaces Available: 40
Program Description: Join We the Kids on Wednesday July 1st or July 8th to explore the American Revolution. Learn about how James Madison, Moses the blacksmith, and others at Montpelier navigated the Revolutionary War. How are their revolutionary ideas and actions still with us today?
Participate in some revolution inspired crafts throughout the morning to take home.
Content Note: Some artworks in the house feature unclothed human form as part of classical artistic traditions. These works will not be the focus of the program itself. Families are encouraged to make viewing choices that feel appropriate for them.
Program Details:
- This is a paid program. Preregistration is required.
- All adults must be accompanied by a child, and we kindly ask that no adults be left unattended.
- This program includes access to The Mere Distinction of Colour exhibit. House tours may be purchased separately if desired.
- A property pass is included with this program. A Property Pass provides admission to Montpelier’s gardens, grounds, trails, and exhibits including: the Annie duPont Formal Garden, The Mere Distinction of Colour exhibition, the Landmark Forest, 8 miles of walking and hiking trails, Madison family cemetery, Montpelier Burial Grounds\ of the Enslaved, picnic grounds, and more!