Science Museum of Long Island
Preparing the children of today to be active participants in the science of tomorrow
Science Museum of Long Island
Preparing the children of today to be active participants in the science of tomorrow
Start date: Friday, March 22 2024.
Schedule:
On Friday, March 22, 2024, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Science Museum of Long Island
Resource person: Caitlin Orellana - corellana@smli.org
Location: Science Museum of Long Island | 1526 North Plandome Road, Manhasset, NY, 11030
Description:
Join us after dark as we seek the silent fliers of the night: owls! Learn about Long Island's native owls, dissect owl pellets to discover what they eat, then journey into Leeds Pond Preserve to find them. We'll visit our homemade owl nests and some other likely resting spots before settling down at our campsite for a campfire and some s'mores. It's sure to be a fun night for the whole family! IMPORTANT: To receive discount on adult tickets, please have date of birth listed on each adults Amilia profile.
Available: 25/25
Price: $20.00 Taxes waived
Notes: Attendees should park in our visitor parking lot and meet in the lobby of the main house. *No refunds or credits unless a program is cancelled by SMLI
Prerequisites: Please purchase a ticket for each person/child attending over the age of 3.
Tags: Family Workshop
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