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Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids
March 19—September 1, 2008
From medieval fire-breathing dragons to the magical powers of the unicorn, mythic creatures have captured the imagination. Now, examine the legend and the science behind some of the most fascinating c... more information
At the Art Studio
Calling all young artists! This month at the Crown Family PlayLab's Art Studio our theme is Mythic Creatures. People have wonderful imaginations! Sometimes people ma
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Family Field Day!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Take part in fun and free activities in the Crown Family PlayLab and in the rest of The Field Museum. You can also register for a family workshop where you can be a detective, a musician
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Mythic Creatures Day Camp!
Monday, June 23 - Friday, June 27, 2008
In conjunction with Lookingglass Theatre, the Field Museum is offering 11-12 year olds a chance to spend a week learning about the Mythic Creatures in conjunction with our temporary exhibition of the
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Summer Worlds Tour 2008 - SOLD OUT!
Choose from one of these four 1-week sessions: July 7-11, 2008; July 14-18, 2008; July 21-25, 2008; July 28-August 1, 2008
Summer Worlds Tour is a week-long summer program for children ages 5-10 years old. Campers will discover tools of exploration at Adler Planetarium, uncover stories of mythical creatures at The Field M
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Crown Family PlayLab
Opening Friday, September 14, 2007
Dig in… Dress up… Explore and grow! Visit the Crown Family PlayLab, a place where you and your child can become scientists, dig up fossils, conduct a symphony, and paint a masterpiece!
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Morning Stories
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Take a seat in the Crown Family Play Lab and enjoy a story before you set off on an exploration of The Field Museum.
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Kraft Story Time
Every Saturday and Sunday
Take a seat in the Crown Family PlayLab to hear a story and makean art projectall in 20 minutes!
Story Time is sponsored by Kraft Foods.
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Family Field Days
Third Saturday of each month
Learn from Museum scientists, take part in free art and science activities, hear a story, or sign up for a family workshop!
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June at the Crown Family PlayLab Art Studio: Mythic Creatures
Monday-Sunday during the month of June
Calling all young artists! This month at the Crown Family PlayLab's Art Studio our theme is "Mythic Creatures." People have wonderful ima
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The Ancient Americas
Opens March 9, 2007
The Field Museum’s ground-breaking new exhibition, The Ancient Americas, takes you on a journey through 13,000 ye... more information
Student Program: Family Life in the Americas: Past and Present (Grades 3 - 8)
Beginning March 12, 2007
Explore family life across the Americas, today and in the past. Step into an ancient Pueblo house and learn about daily life as a child in an early Puebloan community.
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Student Program: Cultures of the Ancient Americas (Grades 9 -12)
Beginning March 12, 2007
Investigate the social and political systems of the early people of the Americas. Learn how different societies organized themselves to meet their needs, then use this new knoweldge to explore connec
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Evolving Planet
Opens March 10, 2006
What did the world look like through the eyes of a 500-million-year-old trilobite? What could you see, hear, and smell in the swampy forest that was Chicago…300 million years ago? How would it feel to... more information
Interpretive Stations
Weekends beginning March 10, 2006
Discover the Geological Hot Spots of the Americas by piecing together our Mega Maps that locate and identify the best places to find fossil evidence of prehistoric life on Earth. Later, play ou
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Student Class: Evolution 101 (Grades 9-12)
Join us for an in-depth look at some important evolution basics and discover why it’s become so important to scientists. Tour Evolving Planet and other exhibitions to get a better under
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Sue
Sue is the world's largest, most complete, best preserved and most famous Tyrannosaurus rex. Since Sue was unveiled on May 17, 2000, about 2 million people have visited the Museum... more information
SUE
Year Round
Museum docents will answer questions and share their in-depth knowledge, facts and figures.
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This Weekend at The Field Museum
Weekend of July 4 - 6, 2008
Evolving Planet
Evolving Planet takes visitors on an awe-inspiring journey through 4 billion years of life on Earth, from single-celled organisms to towering dinosaurs and our extended human family. Uni
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George Washington Carver
What makes a man a legend? In the case of George Washington Carver it wasn't just peanuts. Discover the life and work of an extraordinary man, born into slavery, who used his gifts to become a groundb
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Cheyenne Visions
Celebrate the artistic vibrancy of Cheyenne history and present-day culture through beautiful color photographs of Cheyenne art and artifacts. The objects in the photographs, selected from The Field M
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McDonald's Fossil Preparation Laboratory
Daily
Watch technicians chisel delicate fossils from layers of rock as you glimpse the scientific work that goes on behind the scenes at the Museum.
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Interpretive Station Activities
Weekends
Stop by an interpretive station for hand-on activities throughout the Museum. Find out what your name looks like in Egyptian hieroglyphs, put together a huge floor map of Africa, or dissect an owl pel
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Ancient Egypt Tour
Weekends
Unlock the mysteries of ancient Egypt. Learn about mummies, hieroglyphs, daily customs and the importance of the afterlife.
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Regenstein Laboratory
Get a behind the scenes glimpse at artifact conservators at work in this exciting new space. You’ll see Museum experts study, clean and prepare artifacts from our extensive anthropology collections.
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Pawnee Earth Lodge
Weekdays, 1 p.m. Weekends, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Examine touchable objects and learn about traditional Native American Pawnee culture, culture change, and contemporary Pawnee life.
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Northwest Coast Indians and Arctic Peoples
Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Thursdays 11:30 a.m.
Discover a spectacular array of artifacts depicting two North American neighboring environments and cultures.
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SUE
Weekends
Museum docents will answer questions and share their in-depth knowledge, facts and figures.
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Maori Meeting House Tour
Weekdays, 10 am - 3 pm Weekends, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Visit this authentic and stunning house and learn about its cultural significance and use.
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Museum Highlight Tours
Saturday, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m.
Enjoy a guided tour of some of the Museum's most popular, famous and unique exhibitions. Hear the stories behind these fascinating treasures from nature and human culture.
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The Ancient Americas
Step into the windswept world of Ice-Age mammoth hunters. Walk through a replica of an 800-year-old pueblo dwelling and imagine your entire family cooking, eating, and sleeping in one small room. Expl
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Travels of the Crow: Journey of an Indian Nation
How did the Crow people become hunters, warriors, and nomads? Though settled farmers long ago, the Crow tell the story of a search for the sacred tobacco plant that eventually led them to the Bighor
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Re-presenting The Migration: Reproductions of Paintings by Jacob Lawrence
Following WWI, hundreds of thousands of southern Black Americans migrated north with hopes of finding economic and social freedoms not available in the south. Farming conditions in the south were dete
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Exploring the Arctic Seafloor: Photographs by Chris Linder
Embark on an expedition to the bottom of an ice-covered ocean—thirty photographs and other media take you on an icebreaking ship through the frozen Arctic world, and give you a first-ever look at myst
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Celebrating Women
Over forty vivid color photographs by renowned photographer Paola Gianturco portray six festivals throughout the world that honor female ideals, heroines, and goddesses. more
Melting Ice—A Hot Topic: Envisioning Change
The contemporary art show features the works of 26 artists from 10 countries– all focusing on climate change, specifically melting ice caps and the effect that has on all living creatures.
Ar
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Gallery Programs
Maori Meeting House Tour
Weekdays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Weekends 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Visit this authentic and stunning house and learn about its cultural significance and use.
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Northwest Coast Indians and Arctic Peoples
Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Thursdays 11:30 a.m.
Discover a spectacular array of artifacts depicting two North American neighboring environments and cultures.
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Interpretive Station Activities
Year Round
Stop by an interpretive station for hand-on activities throughout the Museum. Find out what your name looks like in Egyptian hieroglyphs, put together a huge floor map of Africa, or dissect an owl pe
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McDonald's Fossil Preparation Laboratory
Daily
Watch technicians chisel delicate fossils from layers of rock as you glimpse the scientific work that goes on behind the scenes at the Museum.
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Ancient Egypt Tour
Monday-Friday 1pm Saturday and Sunday, noon
Unlock the mysteries of ancient Egypt. Learn about mummies, hieroglyphs, daily customs and the importance of the afterlife.
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Museum Highlight Tours
Monday–Friday 11a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday 11a.m. and 1p.m. Sunday 11a.m.
Enjoy a guided tour of some of the Museum's most popular, famous and unique exhibitions. Hear the stories behind these fascinating treasures from nature and human culture.
Find more
Kraft Story Time
Everyday in July and August, weekends year round
Take a seat in one of our exhibition halls, hear a story, and make an art project to take home, all in 20 minutes! This summer we’ll be featuring Egyptian Gods and Goddesses by Henry Barker,
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Kraft Story Time
Saturdays & Sundays
Take a seat in one of our exhibition halls, hear a story, and make an art project to take home, all in 20 minutes! This fall we’ll be featuringCan I Have A Stegosaurus, Mom? Can I Please? by Lo
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Artists at The Field
3rd Saturday of the Month
Bring your pencils and your brushes and get tips from professional artists throughout the museum as they study, weave, draw, paint and sculpt.
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Scientists at the Field
Thursdays in July and August
Visit the Underground Adventure exhibition and learn more about the complexities of soil with these real life scientists, w
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Other Programs
Insects: 105 Years of Collecting
Extended Run
The Field Museum's entomologists have accumulated one of the largest collections of insects in the Western Hemisphere. The Museum's collection is expanding constantly through field work, purchases, an
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Harris Educational Loan Center
Year Round
Families are now welcome to borrow any of our Harris Loan materials (for a
small fee). From Experience Boxes with playable instruments from around the
world to Exhibit Cases of native Illinois bird
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Spend the Night at the Museum! Dozin' with the Dinos
Sue the T. rex is having a sleepover! Join us for a night of family workshops, tours and performances. Explore ancient Egypt by flashlight, prowl an African savannah with man-eating lions, and
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Live from the Poles!
July-August, 2008
Join a team of scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on an expedition to Greenland's ice cap. Get an inside look at a major scientific expedition to Greenland and learn about the resea
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Fossil Hunt at Mazon Creek
August 23, 2008 & September 13, 2008
Do you like to hunt fossils? Come with us to the world-famous Mazon Creek site, and discover what Illinois was like more than 300 million years ago! Plan on a one-quarter mile walk to fossil locations
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Educator Workshops
Explore the Earth and its peoples through The Field Museum's collections, exhibitions, and artifacts. Earn CPDUs, CEUs, Chicago Public School Lane Credit or National-Louis graduate credit (Graduate Cr... more information
Mapping Our World
Wednesdays: July 9 - July 30, 2008
What can maps tell us? Join us for the 4-session workshop to examine mapping as a process used in scientific inquiry and, more broadly, the nature of scientific inquiry. Through “scientist chats”, beh
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Environmental Camp for Teachers
Wednesday – Friday, July 16 – 18, 2008
Explore the wonders of Indiana National Lakeshore in this 2-night, 3-day environmental camp! Learn about the rich history of the Great Lakes and acquire new environmental science skills to take back t
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African Art: The Benin Kingdom
Monday - Wednesday, August 4 – 6, 2008
View art from the Benin Kingdom at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Field Museum and make links to the present day with a visit to The Museum of Contemporary Art. Learn how to engage students in m
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Year Round Student Classes
All programs have a maximum of 40 students. 3-5 chaperones required.
For more information, please call 312-665-7548.
To register for any of these ongoing student classes, please d... more information
Egypt Unwrapped (Grades 3-8)
On site: Monday and Friday 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., includes 30 min. for lunch Cost: $4 per student
Children will prepare a mummy for its journey to the afterlife. They’ll explore the traditions and beliefs of ancient Egypt as they recreate sacred objects and treasures of this ancient civilization.
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Africa's Beat (Grades K-3)
Explore a variety of African instruments and create your own African Percussion Ensemble, complete with self-made instruments and traditional rhythms.
On Site:
Mondays through Fri
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The Great Fossil Hunt (Grades 3–8)
On site: Monday and Friday 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., includes 30 min. for lunch Cost is $4 per student
Youngsters will find out what it takes to be a paleontologist! They’ll learn about the process of fossilization as they unearth and prepare dinosaur bones for display, discovering what fossils can tel
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Into Africa (Grades 3-8)
On site: Monday and Friday
Kids will explore the diversity of African ecosystems and the plants and animals that inhabit them.
State Goals: Science 11.A, 11.B, 12.A, 12.B; Language Arts 1-5
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Evolution 101 (Grades 9-12)
Join us for an in-depth look at some important evolution basics and discover why it’s become so important to scientists. Tour Evolving Planet and other exhibitions to get a better under
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Cultures of the Ancient Americas (Grades 9-12)
Monday through Friday, available starting March 12, 2007
Investigate the social and political systems of the early people of the Americas. Learn how different societies organized themselves to meet their needs, then use this new knowledge to explore connect
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Family Life in the Americas: Past and Present (Grades 3-8)
Beginning March 12, 2007 Monday through Friday
Explore family life across the Americas, today and in the past. Step into an ancient pueblo house and learn about growing up in an early Puebloan community. Students will discover similarities and d
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The Art of Ancient Maya Pottery (Grades 6-8)
Monday through Friday, available starting March 12, 2007
Learn about ancient pottery traditions of the Maya, then do some hands-on experimenting forming and decorating pots. Students will use tools and techniques that were available to preColumbian Maya pot
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Guided Student Tours
Explore the Museum with an expert! Docent-led tours are fascinating, fun and allow your students to ask lots of questions.
Programs are free with field trip registration, and last 45 minutes... more information
Africa (Grades 4-12)
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
Explore how people have adapted to the deserts, savannahs and rainforests on this vast continent.
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Northwest Coast Indians and Arctic Peoples (Grades 4-12)
Mondays and Thursdays
Compare life in Alaska with that along our Northwest coast, and see how these environments led to two unique cultures.
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Pawnee Earth Lodge (Grades 2-12)
Monday through Friday
Examine touchable objects and learn about traditional Native American Pawnee
culture, culture change and contemporary Pawnee life.
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Dinosaurs (Grades 3–12)
Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays
Tour Evolving Planet and examine a variety of fossils to discover the fascinating world of dinosaurs.
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Inside Ancient Egypt Independent Studies: Symbols in Ancient Egypt
Tuesdays and Fridays
Venture into the dark hall of mummies or the bustling marketplace to find common Egyptian icons and their meanings.
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Inside Ancient Egypt Independent Studies: Hieroglyphs (Grades 5–8)
Wednesdays and Thursdays
Go on a treasure hunt for missing letters of a hieroglyphic message, then write your own secret message.
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Inside Ancient Egypt Independent Studies: Plants and Animals of Ancient Egypt (Grades 3–5)
Mondays
Search out examples of important flora and fauna of ancient Egypt—like the lotus, the hippo, and the baboon—and sketch them!
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Ancient Egypt (Grades 6-12)
Monday through Friday starting January 2007
Unlock the secrets of tombs, mummies, treasures and more.
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Ruatepupuke, Maori Meeting House (Grades 4-12)
Mondays and Thursdays
Visit this exquisitely carved structure from New Zealand and learn about its history, culture, and people.
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Student Programs at Your School
Africa's Beat (Grades K-3)
On site: Monday and Friday 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. , includes 30 min. for lunch Cost is $4 per student
Little ones will explore a variety of African instruments and create their own African percussion ensemble, complete with self-made instruments and traditional rhythms.
State Goals: Social Sciences 1
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The Great Fossil Hunt (Grades 3–8)
On site: Mondays through Friday 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., includes 30 min. for lunch Cost is $4 per student
Find out what it takes to be a paleontologist! Students will learn about the process of fossilization as they search the floor of The Field Museum for fossils. Then they'll unearth and prepare fossili
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Egypt Unwrapped
On site: Monday and Friday 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., includes 30 min. for lunch Cost is $4 per student
Prepare a mummy for its journey to the afterlife. You‚ll explore the traditions and beliefs of ancient Egypt as you recreate sacred objects and treasures of this ancient civilization. State Goals: 17.
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George Washington Carver
February 1—July 6, 2008
Discover George Washington Carver, scientist and humanitarian, whose groundbreaking work creating products from plants continues to influence scientists—and our own lives—today.... more information
Kraft Story Time
Saturdays and Sundays in February
Take a seat in the Crown Family PlayLab to hear a story and make an art project-all in 20 minutes! Featured titles in February will highlight African Heritage Month. Titles include Sh
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USDA Scientists at The Field
Thursdays, February 14, March 13, April 10, May 8, June 12
Visit the Underground Adventure exhibition and learn more about the complexities of soil with these real life scientists, who will demonstrate the importance of soil to life on Earth. Y
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Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters
May 23, 2008—January 4, 2009
From earthquakes and volcanoes to hurricanes and tornadoes, nature’s forces have shaped our dynamic planet. Throughout history, these catastrophic phenomena have affected people around the world. Now,... more information
Wetlands Table NEW!
Debuts May 24, 2008
Learn through a 3D model how pollution can affect delicate wetlands and what you can do to help prevent it.
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Kraft Story Time
Saturdays and Sundays in September
Take a seat in the Crown Family PlayLab, hear a story, and make an art project to take home, all in 20 minutes! Selected titles in September include When the Wind Stops by Charlotte Zolotow,
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The Calm After the Storm
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Sometimes the weather can be peaceful and calm and sometimes it can be loud and scary. Artist Ian Sherwin will guide families as they express their thoughts and feelings on this subject through a vari
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Family Field Day: Weather
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Learn from Museum scientists, take part in free art and science activities, hear a story, or sign up for a family workshop.
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