Oceans of fun these School Holidays.
"Wondrous Creatures of the deep" is an all embracing educational programme of discovery of what really lives in the deep blue sea. But, what’s more it provides numerous opportunities for the kids to visually experience these creatures in their own environment, plus they may create their own magical, mystical creature of the deep in the specially appointed “Wondrous Creatures Imaginarium”.
Not only will the kids see for themselves what lives in our vast oceans they will discover what artists and scientists have found. They will view the museum’s latest exhibition – Kermadec – where nine prominent South Pacific artists explore the Kermadec Trench, one of the last pristine ocean environments left in the world.
No one will be bored. You’re ‘involved’ from the moment you arrive. Whether you’re on the Stamp and Discover programme that takes you around all the museum’s galleries or sending ‘your message from the deep’ to the Minister of Conservation. This is different. You may draw one or some simple wondrous creatures of the Kermadecs with your own personal conservation message and post your picture and point of view. There will be very colourful mythical creatures only too happy to relate their stories. And you can get up close and personal with a real wondrous creature of the deep. Spot Bonzo, the grumpy old man of our fishy families dwelling beneath the museum’s floating pontoons.
This school holiday pogramme runs from Tuesday 10 April to Sunday 22 April. Activities operate daily from 10.00am to 4.00pm. For Auckland residents with proof of address $5.00 per child for the activities, with accompanying adults free. If you are part of an organized group the entry fee differs. For more information please call or email Leanne 09 373 0800 or leanne@maritimemuseum.co.nz
"Wondrous Creatures of the deep" is an all embracing educational programme of discovery of what really lives in the deep blue sea. But, what’s more it provides numerous opportunities for the kids to visually experience these creatures in their own environment, plus they may create their own magical, mystical creature of the deep in the specially appointed “Wondrous Creatures Imaginarium”.
Not only will the kids see for themselves what lives in our vast oceans they will discover what artists and scientists have found. They will view the museum’s latest exhibition – Kermadec – where nine prominent South Pacific artists explore the Kermadec Trench, one of the last pristine ocean environments left in the world.
No one will be bored. You’re ‘involved’ from the moment you arrive. Whether you’re on the Stamp and Discover programme that takes you around all the museum’s galleries or sending ‘your message from the deep’ to the Minister of Conservation. This is different. You may draw one or some simple wondrous creatures of the Kermadecs with your own personal conservation message and post your picture and point of view. There will be very colourful mythical creatures only too happy to relate their stories. And you can get up close and personal with a real wondrous creature of the deep. Spot Bonzo, the grumpy old man of our fishy families dwelling beneath the museum’s floating pontoons.
This school holiday pogramme runs from Tuesday 10 April to Sunday 22 April. Activities operate daily from 10.00am to 4.00pm. For Auckland residents with proof of address $5.00 per child for the activities, with accompanying adults free. If you are part of an organized group the entry fee differs. For more information please call or email Leanne 09 373 0800 or leanne@maritimemuseum.co.nz
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