PETROGLYPHS & PICTOGRAPHS

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FIND OUT HOW NATIVE AMERICANS CREATED ROCK ART, THEN TRY IT OUT YOURSELF. WHEN YOU MAKE A PICTOGRAPH, YOU PAINT ON ROCK - TRY OUT THESE TECHNIQUES USING AZUTHENTIC INDIAN SYMBOLS. WORKSHOPS START ON THE HOUR -- 11:00 AM 12:00 NOON 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM THE COST OF EACH WORKSHOP IS $1.00 WITH PAID MUSEUM ADMISSION.

ANIMALS! ANIMALS! ANIMALS!

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If you're an animal lover, this is the day to come to the museum and make a difference for our live animals. *meet a variety of animals up-close and personal *Participate in animal activities *Discover which animals make good pets - and whoch do not! *Watch demonstrations of trained animals *Get a photo of yourself with our live animals *Find out how you can help the museum's animals thrive! ***SOME FEES APPLY TO SOME ACTIVITIES***

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild Live

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The Midwest Museum of Natural History, in partnership with the Egyptian Theatre, presents Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild Live, featuring many of his favorite animal friends, as well as fascinating and humorous stories and footage from his adventures around the world. Everyone from the youngest child to the oldest adult will be entertained and inspired.

Hands on History Summer Camp

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For rising 3rd and 4th graders (8–10 years) August 6–10 This summer come explore Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum like you never have before! Each day will be a different adventure. We’ll discover what life was like for a Native American in the Indian Village, investigate the archaeology of Southern Maryland, see if you could survive life as a European Colonist and learn how science and history help us interpret the past!

Native Skills Camp Session 2

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For rising 5th–8th graders (10–13 years) Session 1—July 23–27 Session 2—July 30–August 3 Come build shelters, make fire with bow and drill, and find out about the tools native people made and used. We will explore the forest and marsh, play games about stalking and tracking, and challenge ourselves to learn how American Indians lived with the land. Campers can attend one session or both. In the second session we will expand upon the skills and experiences we had in the first session, but all campers will be able to enjoy both sessions equally.

Native Skills Camp Session 1

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
For rising 5th–8th graders (10–13 years) Session 1—July 23–27 Session 2—July 30–August 3 Come build shelters, make fire with bow and drill, and find out about the tools native people made and used. We will explore the forest and marsh, play games about stalking and tracking, and challenge ourselves to learn how American Indians lived with the land. Campers can attend one session or both. In the second session we will expand upon the skills and experiences we had in the first session, but all campers will be able to enjoy both sessions equally.

Archaeology Detectives Camp

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
For rising 7th–10th graders (12–15 years) July 16–20 Join us to learn more than just the basics of archaeology as we take our explorations to the next level. Discover how archaeologists identify and excavate sites. Follow the artifacts into the MAC Lab to clean, identify them and uncover the stories they have to tell. Work with JPPM’s professional staff in the field and in the lab to study how people lived in the past. Previous camp attendance a plus but is not a requirement.

Archaeology Explorers Camp

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For rising 5th–8th graders (10–13 years) July 9–13 Have you ever wanted to be an archaeologist? Here's your chance to spend a week working with archaeologists excavating an 18th century plantation site and to learn how to identify the artifacts that you find. Discover what goes on in the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab) as you help the curators and conservators clean, study, and preserve archaeological artifacts.

Colonial Survival Camp

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For rising 5th–8th graders (10–13 years) June 25–29 Experience how the early colonists in Maryland survived along the Patuxent River! Campers will leave the 21st century behind as they participate in activities that represent early colonial life, including architecture, daily chores, economy, and play! Campers will learn how to use flint and steel to make fire, use natural materials to make clothing and basketry, and spend time with local artisans in the art of soap making and carpentry.

Dirt Alert: All hands in! (Summer Camp)

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For rising 2nd and 3rd Graders (7–9 years old) June 25–29* Can you imagine the feeling of sand between your toes on a warm and sunny beach? How about the feeling of ooey gooey mud between your fingers? Or can you close your eyes and hear the patter of marching feet on dry soil? Come experience these sensations and more as we explore Jefferson Patterson Park from the ground up! Test your green thumb in the native garden, survey an archaeological site, and even try on some natural camouflage. Be prepared to get messy and try something new all in the name of science!
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