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Bigfoot

Have you ever spotted the rare Bigfoot? There have
been reports of Bigfoot all over the world (including Massachusetts!) but the
only way to find out if they are real is to investigate! But, Before you search
for Bigfoot, you need to know what else is out there. Learn about New England
wildlife and even meet some of its inhabitants. Join us at the Museum on
Thursday, July 31st, for Bigfoot Drop-in day, from 10am-3pm. The New England Reptile and
Raptor Show will be performing at 11am.
You will learn more about nature and the animals that share the wilderness with
Bigfoot. If you believe you can make a great diorama for Bigfoot, that he’d be
happy to call home, you can! Also, test your skills in the Bigfoot obstacle
course. Are you ready for even more? At 1pm
you will have the chance to make your very own Bigfoot expedition kit (while
supplies last). Sponsored by Marcott Designs



Drop in to the Children’s Museum in Easton for some summer fun every Thursday
and Friday July 11 - August 30! Drop-in Days explore a variety of different fun
and educational themes. Each day has its own theme featuring a combination of
expert presenters with hands-on arts and crafts and science activities designed
for both fun and learning. Summer Drop-in Days take place in the Museum’s
outdoor facility The Wild Place, where kids can play, learn about
nature, explore the many gardens or just sit and relax under a shady tree on a
hot day. "Drop in Days" are free with admission and any age can
participate. No registration is required. All Summer Drop-in Days are weather
permitting. For a complete schedule of the Summer Drop-in Days check out our
website www.childrensmuseumineaston.org.



The Museum is located
in the Old Fire Station on Sullivan Avenue in North Easton Village. Admission
is $9.00 per person, members and children under 1 are free. For more
information call The Children's Museum in Easton at (508) 230-3789 or check our
website, www.childrensmuseumineaston.org.

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