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Sunday, November 22
Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Tampa
STAFF PICK: VENUE
MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Children’s Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting India’s history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
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Sunday, November 22
Dinosaurs, Butterflies, IMAX and more
[Exhibits (Science)]
STAFF PICK: VENUE
Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Tampa
MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Children’s Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting India’s history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
Sunday, November 22
Hands-On Fun
[Exhibits (Science)]
Great Explorations Children's Museum, St. Petersburg
This touchy-feely museum has plenty of permanent interactive exhibits for kids, like the new Fit4Allkidsville healthy lifestyle exhibit. Other amusements include "Dinosaurs Hollywood Style," as well as a child-size (faux) market place, veterinary office, fire house and plenty else. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon-4:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $9 ages 2 to 54, $8 seniors (free admission for members and ages 11 months and younger). For further details, visit greatexplorations.org.
Monday, November 23
Dinosaurs, Butterflies, IMAX and more
[Exhibits (Science)]
STAFF PICK: VENUE
Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Tampa
MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Children’s Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting India’s history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
Monday, November 23
Hands-On Fun
[Exhibits (Science)]
Great Explorations Children's Museum, St. Petersburg
This touchy-feely museum has plenty of permanent interactive exhibits for kids, like the new Fit4Allkidsville healthy lifestyle exhibit. Other amusements include "Dinosaurs Hollywood Style," as well as a child-size (faux) market place, veterinary office, fire house and plenty else. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon-4:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $9 ages 2 to 54, $8 seniors (free admission for members and ages 11 months and younger). For further details, visit greatexplorations.org.
Tuesday, November 24
Dinosaurs, Butterflies, IMAX and more
[Exhibits (Science)]
STAFF PICK: VENUE
Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Tampa
MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Children’s Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting India’s history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
Tuesday, November 24
Hands-On Fun
[Exhibits (Science)]
Great Explorations Children's Museum, St. Petersburg
This touchy-feely museum has plenty of permanent interactive exhibits for kids, like the new Fit4Allkidsville healthy lifestyle exhibit. Other amusements include "Dinosaurs Hollywood Style," as well as a child-size (faux) market place, veterinary office, fire house and plenty else. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon-4:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $9 ages 2 to 54, $8 seniors (free admission for members and ages 11 months and younger). For further details, visit greatexplorations.org.
Wednesday, November 25
Dinosaurs, Butterflies, IMAX and more
[Exhibits (Science)]
STAFF PICK: VENUE
Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Tampa
MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Children’s Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting India’s history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
Wednesday, November 25
Hands-On Fun
[Exhibits (Science)]
Great Explorations Children's Museum, St. Petersburg
This touchy-feely museum has plenty of permanent interactive exhibits for kids, like the new Fit4Allkidsville healthy lifestyle exhibit. Other amusements include "Dinosaurs Hollywood Style," as well as a child-size (faux) market place, veterinary office, fire house and plenty else. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon-4:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $9 ages 2 to 54, $8 seniors (free admission for members and ages 11 months and younger). For further details, visit greatexplorations.org.
Thursday, November 26
Dinosaurs, Butterflies, IMAX and more
[Exhibits (Science)]
STAFF PICK: VENUE
Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI), Tampa
MOSI, a not-for-profit educational institution, is the largest science center in the Southeast. Museum highlights include two replica diplodocus dinosaur skeletons; the IMAX Dome Theatre and its 82-foot hemispherical movie screen; BioWorks Butterfly Garden, an engineered ecosystem that emulates natural wetlands; the Back Woods, 40 acres of special water conservation elements and outdoor exhibits; and Kids In Charge! The Children’s Science Center, an educational center created from theories about intergenerational play, learning and skill-building. Permanent exhibits include Demystifying India, which features items reflecting India’s history, culture and contributions; Disasterville, which consists of dramatic simulations that demonstrate the science behind natural disasters occurring throughout the world; and the latest, Amazing You!, an exhibit that explores each intricate stage of human developmental life, from the beginning through adolescence. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. General admission: $23.95 adults, $21.95 seniors, $19.95 kids ages 2-12 (includes IMAX film and entry to all exhibits); member admission $3. Through Nov. 20, museum visitors that bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to Feed America receive $3 off admission.
Thursday, November 26
Hands-On Fun
[Exhibits (Science)]
Great Explorations Children's Museum, St. Petersburg
This touchy-feely museum has plenty of permanent interactive exhibits for kids, like the new Fit4Allkidsville healthy lifestyle exhibit. Other amusements include "Dinosaurs Hollywood Style," as well as a child-size (faux) market place, veterinary office, fire house and plenty else. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon-4:30 p.m. Sun. Admission: $9 ages 2 to 54, $8 seniors (free admission for members and ages 11 months and younger). For further details, visit greatexplorations.org.
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