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Our program includes live animals such as: American Alligator, snakes, hedgehog, lizards, chinchillas, and more! The museum offers natural history presentations designed to fulfill curriculum requirements, entertain, and excite students about science. The museum’s education team members are seasoned presenters and offer a variety of topics to choose from. Each program is designed to reach all learners in the group. Read more...
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In this unique offering, a museum educator will come to a school, church group, or civic group and spend either a half-day or full day presenting live animals to small successive groups. (Educator will present to small groups on a rotation, as opposed to one large presentation for everyone at one time. This gives students/groups a more personal experience). Read more...
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Take a self or guided tour (including specialty tours) to view the exciting exhibits and animals of Anniston Museum of Natural History including Dynamic Earth, Alabama: Sands to Cedars, Attack and Defense, Birds of the Americas, Environments of Africa, Ancient Egypt, and changing exhibit gallery. And make sure to walk the nature trails! Read more...
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Building an appreciation for nature is critical to increasing connections to natural resources, appreciation for public green space, inspiring sustainability, and personal well-being. Our park offers opportunities for a hands-on approach to learning about the natural world, about cultural heritage, and environmental arts.. By providing outdoor and place-based education to people of all ages, we increase the number who understand Read more...
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We love horses and offer many services that will bring you as close to a horse as you wish to get. We have a 125 acre facility that features a riding arena, wooded trails, beautiful pastures, and lots of opportunities to enjoy being outside! Read more...
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A variety of camps are offered throughout the year which include: Kayak Adventure Camp, Webb Concrete Fort Building, Wild Wednesdays, art camp, backyard ball camp, dance camps, Missoula Children’s Theatre, disc golf, archery camp. We also provide a summer camp at the Heflin Community Arts Center for children ages 5 and up. Read more...
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The Junior Ranger program is an activity-based program, focusing on young visitors ages 5-13 (although children of all ages can complete the Junior Ranger book). The program invites youth to join the National Park Service family by giving childen the opportunity to explore and learn about their parks, and learn how they can help protect them today and into the Read more...
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A leading nonprofit committed to nurturing the potential of youth, the Y’s summer camp helps children and teens develop character and new skills. All in a safe and supportive environment led by caring adults. Camp includes: -Swimming, sports clinics, field trips, arts & crafts, outdoor play, and more… Read more...
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How can you have endangered and threatened species, over 100 rare species, millions of years of fossils, American Indian tools and games, and the Trail of Tears in your classroom . When you use Little River Canyon National Preserve as your classroom you can have science, history, and physical activities. Your students can learn and enjoy the park as part Read more...
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Bring your family for some fun on the farm to the Sand Mountain Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch! Read more...