Fig Lancaster Spring 2013 | vol 29 - 4
Celebrate our Diamond Anniversary with us all year long with these dazzling events! urs a s o n i D d Di POOP? UPCOMING EVENTS ay 12, 2013 Feb. 9- M s. paleontologist l food, fossils, and Children become the North Museum of Natura ch at fun, colorful approa This new exhibit e presents a ago. diets from long History & Scienc fossils and dino to learning about Avenue 400 College 17603 Lancaster, PA 717.291.3941 g www.northmuseum.or of the Earth by the Museum and Managed Institution. Organized gical Research at the Paleontolo DID DINOSAurS pOOp? February 9 - May 12 Children become food, fossils, and paleontologists. This new exhibit at the North Museum of Natural History & Science presents a fun, colorful approach to learning about fossils and dino diets from long ago. Organized and managed by the Museum of the Earth at the Paleontological Research Institution. DIAmONDS EXHIBIT Opening June 1 Ancients believed they were splinters from the stars. The real story is just as fascinating. Diamonds is a production of Science North, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. GrEAT BALLS OF FIrE Opening September 2013 What are comets and asteroids made of? Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Get the answers in an out-of-this-world interactive experience. A production of the National Center for Interactive Learning at the Space Science Institute. FIrST FrIDAyS FIvE AT FIvE, 5-8pm March 1, April 5, May 3, June 7. Family friendly fun for only $5. A planetarium program beginning at 5:30 pm is included in the price of admission (limited seating; first come, first served). pLANETArIum SHOWS Learn about your place in space in south central Pennsylvania's LARGeST planetarium. Go online for a complete schedule. 04 Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm and Sunday, Noon - 5 pm ยป northmuseum.org
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