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KidSpy Overnight: Operation Secret Slumber
Saturday, 15 November – Sunday, 16 November; 7pm – 10am

When the lights go down, the adventure begins!

The Museum doors have been locked for the night, but behind the shadows a group of exclusive recruits stand ready to begin a night of top-secret KidSpy training. This could be you! Perfect your alias and cover-story, check in at “Border Patrol,” and prepare for a night of intrigue and adventure. As a spy school recruit, your mission begins with taking on a secret identity and gathering intelligence about real spy skills. During the night, you will transform yourself through disguise, make and break secret codes, uncover important secrets, interrogate real spies, and hunt for a mole within your ranks! At the same time, the adults lurking nearby will be kept on their toes with their own super-clandestine mission. As day breaks, enemy agents will be exposed in a dramatic finale, KidSpy agents and adults will reclaim their “real” (how do we know you are who you say you are?) identities and this adventure-filled mission will be accomplished.

Ages: 9–13 (one adult required for every two KidSpy recruits)* • Tickets: $115 per participant • Members of The Spy Ring ® (Join Today!): $105 per person

Ticket price includes an evening spy snack, light breakfast, take-home goody bag, and admission to the Museum on Sunday. Bring a sleeping bag, air mattress or pad, pillow, and sense of adventure.

Space is limited—advance registration required.

Phone registration only for this program.

Call 202.654.0930

*KidSpy workshops are specifically designed for the age range listed. If your child is not age appropriate, we will be unable to accommodate them. Please note that program tickets are non-refundable.

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“The KGB is probably the most deliberately and carefully created large organization…It is a classic example of management by objective.” – Victor Sheymov (Former KGB head of security for communications worldwide, he defected to the US and was befriended and betrayed by Hanssen)
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International Spy Museum, 800 F St. NW, Washington DC 20004 Toll Free 866-779-6873, Local 202-393-7798