Prehistoric Kids Day at Upper Newport Bay June 28
Prehistoric Kids Day volition live on fun for both immature as well as old, amongst a divulge of activities including archaeological as well as paleontological demonstrations as well as exhibits, a Junior Scientist Camp featuring educational crafts as well as hands-on activities. Members of the Kizh/Gabrielino tribe volition live on acquaint to portion their civilisation amongst visitors. Additionally, the Toll Roads/LSA Associate’s Fossils inwards Your Backyard, the Fullerton Arboretum, the Felidae Conservation Fund, Destiny Colocho, Rock-n-Roll Reptiles, Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary, as well as OC Parks volition all accept booths to portion information as well as prepare visitors. Other activities include guided walking tours, flintstone knapping as well as local wildlife.
PREHISTORIC KIDS DAY
Family Event Orange County’s Archaeology, Paleontology, History, & Nature
Saturday, June 28, 2014
10:00AM – 2:00PM
Muth Interpretive Center, Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve
2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, CA
For to a greater extent than information delight telephone phone 949-923-2290 or 714-647-2100.
The Junior Scientist Camp volition include the next activities:
-Archaeology as well as Paleontology sand-box digs
-Make Your Own Fossil
-Native American Rock Art
-Make Your Own Shell Jewelry
-Prehistoric Coloring book
The John D. Cooper Archaeological as well as Paleontological Center is a partnership betwixt California State University, Fullerton as well as the County of Orange, through OC Parks. The Cooper Center is committed to the preservation, curation, as well as administration of the fossils as well as artifacts inside the County for the role of scientific research, outreach, as well as education. For to a greater extent than information, take in http://www.jdcoopercenter.org/.
-Archaeology as well as Paleontology sand-box digs
-Make Your Own Fossil
-Native American Rock Art
-Make Your Own Shell Jewelry
-Prehistoric Coloring book
The John D. Cooper Archaeological as well as Paleontological Center is a partnership betwixt California State University, Fullerton as well as the County of Orange, through OC Parks. The Cooper Center is committed to the preservation, curation, as well as administration of the fossils as well as artifacts inside the County for the role of scientific research, outreach, as well as education. For to a greater extent than information, take in http://www.jdcoopercenter.org/.