Earth Day @ the Institute of Native American Studies
The staff of the museum has organized a celebration for Earth Day on April 21 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. This very special celebration will honor our connections to each other and to the natural world that we live in. Spark your child's creativity and imagination while learning ways to best take care of Mother Earth.
Through hands-on, multi-sensory activities and games, your child will explore ways to recognize and use recycled materials in clever ways! Examples of potential activities: recycle relay and sensory identification boxes.
Participants will be encouraged to let their thoughts of appreciation roam free…and
to commune with nature and take a moment to appreciate the sky, the breeze, the colors of
Mother Earth and the natural beauty that surrounds you.
The Institute for American Indian Studies
The Institute for American Indian Studies preserves and educates through discovery and creativity the diverse traditions, vitality, and knowledge of Native American cultures. Through archaeology, the IAIS is able to build new understandings of the world and history of Native Americans, the focus is on stewardship and preservation. This is achieved through workshops, special events, and education for students of all ages.
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