March Saturdays: Michigan Birds
Muskegon Museum of History and Science 430 W. Clay Ave, Muskegon, MI, United StatesStop into the museum to learn about some of our local birds, who will be migrating back with the warming season.
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Stop into the museum to learn about some of our local birds, who will be migrating back with the warming season.
Pop by the museum this Saturday, where we will be creating take-home sensory bottles. Fill them with some cotton, your choice of color, and add a little bit of sparkle.
This 3-day Spring Break camp is for learners ages 8-15 who are interested in STEM topics. This camp will include experiments, demonstrations, and activities on topics including stars and constellations, light and color, and lumbering, among others. Camp is 9 AM - 12 PM, April 5-7. STEM Mini-Camp is $15 for museum members and $20 […]
Looking for a fun way to end your Spring Break? Stop into the museum to experience a variety of extra activities! Make a spring snail craft, do a science experiment, complete a scavenger hunt, and more.
Let's take a look at some of the collection's skulls! See if you can recognize who they belong to from examining their teeth and eyes and let's learn a little bit about their lives.
You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. “Little Learners” is a free literacy-based program for Muskegon County infants and toddlers ages 0-4. During this program, participants will be invited to join us for storytime and free play […]
Preparing for Easter, we're going to decorate paper eggs with crayon designs and paint them to reveal their patterns.
The Seder, which means "order," is the ritual meal that retells the Exodus story. Come and learn the story of the Israelite journey from Egyptian slavery to freedom. Taste some of the traditional foods and learn about the symbolism behind them. This is also the final day to see the L'Dor V'Dor exhibit and learn […]
Stop by the museum and experiment with different sized and shaped magnets. See how they interact with one another and try to move a variety of objects.
The Seder, which means "order," is the ritual meal that retells the Exodus story. Come and learn the story of the Israelite journey from Egyptian slavery to freedom. Taste some of the traditional foods and learn about the symbolism behind them. This is also the final day to see the L'Dor V'Dor exhibit and learn […]