Coming soon!
Feb 1 - May 2, 2010
Our newest traveling exhibit, developed by Minotaur Maze Exhibits.

Water’s Extreme Journey was developed with a focus on creativity by renowned marine life artist Wyland. The exhibit combines the worlds of art and science to demonstrate the importance of water and how it connects us all. Through exploration, scientific inquiry, artistic expression, and action, visitors will experience the water cycle, understand the science behind water purity, and realize the power each individual has to make a difference.

The exhibit includes a themed game Water’s Extreme Journey Maze, which transforms visitors into a drop of water entering a watershed, sending them on a journey through different watershed habitats including lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, estuaries, bays, and oceans. Students will also have the opportunity to become science sleuths in the Investigation Science Center. Following the steps of the scientific method, visitors will conduct their own hands-on investigation of water properties and quality.

This is going to be a very fun, interactive way to learn about water and water conservation. Not just for little kids, this exhibit is geared toward children and their families. Stop on by and check it out!
If you are a teacher and are interested in bringing your class on a field trip please contact Mary Jo Chadwick at (575)492-2678. Field trip slots are filling up fast!
The exhibit will open on Feb 1, 2010 and will have a grand opening on Feb 1, at 5:30pm. Everyone is invited. There will be lots of fun and refreshments to be had!!
Feb 1 - May 2, 2010
Our newest traveling exhibit, developed by Minotaur Maze Exhibits.

Water’s Extreme Journey was developed with a focus on creativity by renowned marine life artist Wyland. The exhibit combines the worlds of art and science to demonstrate the importance of water and how it connects us all. Through exploration, scientific inquiry, artistic expression, and action, visitors will experience the water cycle, understand the science behind water purity, and realize the power each individual has to make a difference.

The exhibit includes a themed game Water’s Extreme Journey Maze, which transforms visitors into a drop of water entering a watershed, sending them on a journey through different watershed habitats including lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, estuaries, bays, and oceans. Students will also have the opportunity to become science sleuths in the Investigation Science Center. Following the steps of the scientific method, visitors will conduct their own hands-on investigation of water properties and quality.

This is going to be a very fun, interactive way to learn about water and water conservation. Not just for little kids, this exhibit is geared toward children and their families. Stop on by and check it out!
If you are a teacher and are interested in bringing your class on a field trip please contact Mary Jo Chadwick at (575)492-2678. Field trip slots are filling up fast!
The exhibit will open on Feb 1, 2010 and will have a grand opening on Feb 1, at 5:30pm. Everyone is invited. There will be lots of fun and refreshments to be had!!
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