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SUMMARY:Summer Explorers: Museum-Ology
DESCRIPTION:(Ages 9-12) \nCalling all young explorers! Join us from July 20-24 for an unforgettable summer camp experience at the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Each week‑long\, three‑hour session of Summer Explorers is led by experienced museum educators and features unique themes packed with hands‑on activities\, experiments\, and plenty of opportunities to discover something new. \nThis week’s program\, designed for children ages 9 to 12\, is Museum-Ology\, where kids can explore the work of real museum scientists! \nWhat do museum scientists really do? Get an inside peek at a variety of science fields from Anthropology to Zoology. We will investigate with the help of our own museum scientists.  \nIt’s the perfect way for kids to meet new friends\, get out of the house\, and make summer memories that last a lifetime. \nEvery Summer Explorers camper gets a free camp T‑shirt to commemorate their adventure. Be sure to choose your preferred size when you register. \nBooster seats are provided for children 9 and under and are available for children over the age of 9 upon request of parents/guardians. Participants should be dressed to get wet and dirty\, and must bring a water bottle.  \nFull Week Cost: $150 ● Registration for this session closes on July 10 \n  \n Click Here to Register  \n  \nROBERTA PAILES FUND FOR CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS  \nEvery child deserves the chance to explore. If program fees present a financial challenge\, you may Click Here to apply for free program admission. 
URL:https://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu/calendar/summer-explorers-museum-ology/
LOCATION:Sam Noble Museum\, 2401 Chautauqua Ave\, Norman\, OK\, 73072
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SUMMARY:Moths of Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:Oklahoma has an incredible diversity of moths from microscopic specks of glitter to North America’s largest species reaching up to 7 inches in wingspan. These insects fill many interesting niches in our ecosystem including food sources for larger animals\, pollination of countless plants\, and decomposition of organic matter. DuFran will present on the importance of these winged creatures\, and the effort to better understand the full spectrum of species that live in our great state. \nSpeakers: Zach DuFran\, Moths of Oklahoma Project. \nClick Here to Register 
URL:https://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu/calendar/moths-of-oklahoma/
LOCATION:Sam Noble Museum\, 2401 Chautauqua Ave\, Norman\, OK\, 73072
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SUMMARY:Summer Explorers: Dino Adventures
DESCRIPTION:(Ages 6-8) \nCalling all young explorers! Join us from July 13-17 for an unforgettable summer camp experience at the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Each week‑long\, three‑hour session of Summer Explorers is led by experienced museum educators and features unique themes packed with hands‑on activities\, experiments\, and plenty of opportunities to discover something new. \nThis week’s program\, designed for children ages 6 to 8\, is a Dino Adventure that kids won’t want to miss. \nCampers will travel back in time and uncover the secrets of Oklahoma’s ancient past. Examine real fossil specimens\, study trilobites and dinosaurs\, and learn how paleontologists piece together clues to understand our earliest ecosystems. \nIt’s the perfect way for kids to meet new friends\, get out of the house\, and make summer memories that last a lifetime. \nEvery Summer Explorers camper gets a free camp T‑shirt to commemorate their adventure. Be sure to choose your preferred size when you register. \nBooster seats are provided for children 9 and under and are available for children over the age of 9 upon request of parents/guardians. Participants should be dressed to get wet and dirty\, and must bring a water bottle.  \nFull Week Cost: $150 ● Registration for this session closes on July 24 \n  \n Click Here to Register  \n  \nROBERTA PAILES FUND FOR CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS  \nEvery child deserves the chance to explore. If program fees present a financial challenge\, you may Click Here to apply for free program admission. 
URL:https://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu/calendar/summer-explorers-dino-adventures-2/
LOCATION:Sam Noble Museum\, 2401 Chautauqua Ave\, Norman\, OK\, 73072
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SUMMARY:Summer Explorers: Around the World
DESCRIPTION:(Ages 9-12) \nCalling all young explorers! Join us from July 20-24 for an unforgettable summer camp experience at the Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Each week‑long\, three‑hour session of Summer Explorers is led by experienced museum educators and features unique themes packed with hands‑on activities\, experiments\, and plenty of opportunities to discover something new. \nThis week’s program\, designed for children ages 9 to 12\, is Around the World\, a world of cultures under one roof! \nEmbark on a global adventure without leaving Oklahoma! With the help of activities and museum objects\, we will explore diverse cultures and celebrations from around the world.  \nIt’s the perfect way for kids to meet new friends\, get out of the house\, and make summer memories that last a lifetime. \nEvery Summer Explorers camper gets a free camp T‑shirt to commemorate their adventure. Be sure to choose your preferred size when you register. \nBooster seats are provided for children 9 and under and are available for children over the age of 9 upon request of parents/guardians. Participants should be dressed to get wet and dirty\, and must bring a water bottle.  \nFull Week Cost: $150 ● Registration for this session closes on July 10 \n  \n Click Here to Register  \n  \nROBERTA PAILES FUND FOR CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS  \nEvery child deserves the chance to explore. If program fees present a financial challenge\, you may Click Here to apply for free program admission. 
URL:https://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu/calendar/summer-explorers-around-the-world/
LOCATION:Sam Noble Museum\, 2401 Chautauqua Ave\, Norman\, OK\, 73072
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SUMMARY:Curiousiday: The Art of Science
DESCRIPTION:Journey through the crossroads of creativity and curiosity at Curiousiday: The Art of Science\, happening August 8 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. at the Sam Noble Museum! This Curiousiday event invites visitors of all ages to experience how artistic expression and scientific exploration intertwine to deepen our understanding of the natural and cultural world. \nFrom mesmerizing microscopic imagery to stunning scientific illustrations\, you’ll uncover the hidden artistry that often serves to advance research and discovery. Engage with hands-on activities\, test your artistic skills (all materials provided free!)\, and see how creativity helps illuminate the wonders of our universe. \nThis event is open to the public and included free with standard museum admission\, making it the perfect opportunity to inspire young artists and scientists alike.
URL:https://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu/calendar/curiousiday-the-art-of-science/
LOCATION:Sam Noble Museum\, 2401 Chautauqua Ave\, Norman\, OK\, 73072
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SUMMARY:The History of Conservation Districts & Conservation Practices in Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:In April 1937\, after the events of the Dust Bowl\, Oklahoma passed the Conservation District Enabling Act\, which gave citizens the opportunity to form their own conservation districts and created the agency now known as the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. In this lecture\, the speakers will talk about the events that led to the formation of the Soil Conservation Service (now known as the Natural Resources Conservation Service)\, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission and its conservation districts\, and how they continue to serve Oklahomans today.  \n\n\nSpeakers: Lisa Knuaf-Owen & Clancy Green\, Oklahoma Conservation Commission.  \nClick Here to Register 
URL:https://samnoblemuseum.ou.edu/calendar/the-history-of-conservation-districts-conservation-practices-in-oklahoma/
LOCATION:Oklahoma
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