Family Night at the UARK Museum This Saturday
From meteorites and dinosaurs to ancient Roman coins and first computers, the University of Arkansas Museum houses a wide array of materials across time and space.
Join us from 5-10 p.m. Saturday, July 29, for a free and fun evening with the University Museum's popular collections open house, food, fun activities, and an outdoor movie showing at 8:30 p.m.!
A number of awesome community partners will be at the event, including the Arkansas Air and Military Museum, Arkansas Archeological Survey, Washington County Historical Society, Scott Family Amazeum, UARK Isely Baerg Entomology Club, and more!
The event will be held at 2471 N. Hatch Ave. Parking is free. RSVPs are appreciated to help with planning, but not required.
Can't make it? There will be a special Campus Night at the Museum on Saturday, Aug. 19, as well. More details to come soon!
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Contacts
Laurel Lamb, curator of education and engagement
University of Arkansas Museum
479-575-4370,
lalamb@uark.edu
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