January 18, 2016
New Program, "Place the Waste," at ND Heritage Center & State Museum
BISMARCK - Toddlers and preschoolers are invited to participate in "Place the Waste" on Jan. 25 at 10:30 a.m. at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum. As an extension of the State Museum’s “Green Revolution” exhibit, participants will learn the difference between trash and recyclables and find out how long it takes to fill the landfill in our “Place the Waste” game. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
The program is part of “Little Kids, Big World,” a free interactive learning series sponsored by the State Historical Society of North Dakota. These fun, hands-on 30-minute programs introduce children to North Dakota’s fascinating history—from dinosaurs through today’s ongoing story. Additional upcoming programs in the series include “Little Archaeologists” on Feb. 8, “Fantastic Fossils” on Feb. 15, “Homesteader House” on Feb. 22, “Fur Trade Fun” on Feb. 29, “Little Paleontologist” on March 7, “Sacred Bison” on March 14, and “Working Wind” on March 21.
The programs are led by Stephanie Schick, a gallery guide at the ND Heritage Center & State Museum. She is a graduate of Northern Arizona University who previously worked as an educator at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium in Dubuque, Iowa. Schick, who has a passion for history, science, and education, loves to travel and has taught in schools in Kenya and Egypt.
Participants are asked to meet at the east entrance information desk at the ND Heritage Center & State Museum. For more information, contact Erik Holland, 701.328.2792. For more programs sponsored by the State Historical Society of North Dakota, go to history.nd.gov.
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Erik Holland, 701.328.2792
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