Sharp Farm Open House Ponds, Puddles, & Creeks

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Friday, May 18th 12 – 1:30 Ponds, Puddles, & Creeks Your guide will bring you by hayride to the Cattail Creek. Make sure you wear old tennis shoes or water shoes as we go into the creek to catch a variety of the critters that live there. After catching them, we take time to identify what we have found, and learn about their habitats and life cycles. After releasing the critters we head back to the barnyard to feed the farm animals! $7.00/child Adults are free Register on or before May 17th. This year we also are offering a “Healthy Eats” option.

Sharp Farm Open House Ponds, Puddles, & Creeks

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Thursday, April 26th 12 – 1:30 Ponds, Puddles, & Creeks Your guide will bring you by hayride to the Cattail Creek. Make sure you wear old tennis shoes or water shoes as we go into the creek to catch a variety of the critters that live there. After catching them, we take time to identify what we have found, and learn about their habitats and life cycles. After releasing the critters we head back to the barnyard to feed the farm animals! $7.00/child Adults are free Register on or before April 25th. This year we also are offering a “Healthy Eats” option.

Teeth, Tails, & Trouble: A T. rex Named Sue and How to Raise a Dinosaur

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Bringing the story of the largest, most complete T. rex to life in a prehistoric experience, A T. rex Named Sue combines visual, tactile, audible, and aromatic activities with compelling educational content. At 42 feet long and 12 feet tall at the hips, her skeleton inspires as much awe today as she did 67 million years ago. Created by The Field Museum, Chicago and sponsored nationally by McDonald’s Corporation. In addition to A T. rex Named Sue, the Museum of Idaho will be the first venue to debut for a new exhibit by Western Paleontological Labs, How to Raise a Dinosaur.

Count Me In - Disability Awareness Program

Submitted by MMCM on 20 June 2023
Donna Clough from the Disability Services Resource Center provides hands-on opportunities to enable children to develop a greater understanding of disabilities, and the importance for people to be able to learn through different methods. This program also is used as a tool to increase understanding and acceptance of people with different abilities. Guests will enjoy small group activities and discussions focusing on different types of disabilities, including vision impairments, hearing impairments, cognitive impairments, motor impairments and learning disabilities.
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