Kids Day Out

July 26, 2017 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Event Series: Kids Day Out

Cure the ‘I’m boreds, there’s nothing to dos’ with this fun, new museum program. Exciting days full of hands-on fun activities. Explore the museum and see a private planetarium show each day! For children ages 8-10. Pre-registration is required.

July 26, 2017, 10am-3pm – Space Exploration
Explore the mysteries of the solar system in this fun-filled, hands-on day of adventure. Investigate our galaxy, blast off rockets and discover the beauty of the night sky.

August 2, 2017, 10am-3pm – Nature and Science
See how science surrounds us every single day in everything we do. Have fun with physics, be amazed by animals and rock out with geology!

Program fee per session: Sign up for one or both programs.
$30 for one or $50 for both, $25 for one or $40 for both for museum members
Pre-registration is required. Please call or email the Museum of Natural History to register:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 401.680.7221

Please note: These are drop-off programs. Parents will not be permitted into the program areas. Children need to bring a bagged lunch.

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