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March 7th: the University of Alberta Museums’ annual Science Sunday for kids!
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On Sunday, March 7, 2010, from 12:00pm to 4:00pm, the University of Alberta Museums present the annual Science Sunday, an afternoon of discovery for kids aged 5 to 12.
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Bring your children, grandchildren, or young friends to explore the natural sciences through a wide range of hands-on activities, including:
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4 U8 m9 T. N+ i1 z/ D. ?0 xlearning about animal noises with John Acorn, the Nature Nut
3 W1 u" s, `7 Z% w$ A& i* xdigging for and examining fossils
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investigating insects
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- D J( r2 \5 h7 f2 i“Junior researchers” can drop in any time during the afternoon with an adult chaperone to participate. Pre-registration is not required. Admission is by donation.
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Science Sunday is located in the Earth Sciences Building on the U of A Campus, just off of Saskatchewan Drive. Pay parking is available in Lot N on 111th Street.3 [% [9 \" \2 n& w( j) \$ Y
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For more information, call 780.492.5834.
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Find Out More!
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