Living Prairie Museum presents Theme Thursdays in July and August

Released: June 30, 2016 at 12:52 p.m.

Winnipeg, MB - Join the Living Prairie Museum for free, family education programs every Thursday from July 14 to August 25. Programs include a presentation on a prairie topic followed by an activity. Theme Days are suited to ages 4 - 11. Parental supervision is required.

Register for one of two sessions: 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., or 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Please register a week in advance by calling 204-832-0167. Friends of the Living Prairie Museum members are eligible to register at any time.

July 14: The Edible Prairie
Learn about the edible and medicinal plants of the tall grass prairie.

July 21: Superheroes of the Prairie
Find out about the special powers of our prairie wildlife. Create your own superhero!

July 28: Toothy Grins
How do teeth help our prairie animals survive? Those smiles tell a story.

August 4: An Ant's Life
Live a day as an ant! There's a lot to learn about the queen and her royal family.

August 11: Travelling Seeds
Find out how seeds float, dig, and hitchhike to keep the prairie growing.

August 18: Clouds and Storms
Weather can be wild on the prairies. Learn about clouds and how storms are formed.

August 25: Prairie Scavenger Hunt
Can you find all the hidden items for a prairie prize?

The Living Prairie Museum is located at 2795 Ness Avenue.

For more information about the Living Prairie Museum, visit City of Winnipeg - Living Prairie Museum

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