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FULL: Dino-Mite Night at the Museum

This event is full but check out our newly-added 2nd session of Dino-Mite Night on 11/22! Get in your PJs and join us for a real-life “Night at the Museum” in our Dinosaur Discoveries exhibition! Meet a paleontologist and learn about dinosaur research, create dinosaur crafts, make your own dinosaur stuffed animal, meet live animals, see real dinosaur fossils, and of course, enjoy an exclusive evening viewing of our exhibit! Light “eat like a dino” snacks and drinks will be…

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November 8, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

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39 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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This event is full but check out our newly-added 2nd session of Dino-Mite Night on 11/22!
Get in your PJs and join us for a real-life “Night at the Museum” in our Dinosaur Discoveries exhibition! Meet a paleontologist and learn about dinosaur research, create dinosaur crafts, make your own dinosaur stuffed animal, meet live animals, see real dinosaur fossils, and of course, enjoy an exclusive evening viewing of our exhibit! Light “eat like a dino” snacks and drinks will be served, so join us for a dino-mite evening!
Children under 3 may attend without a ticket (stuffed animal not included).
Ages 3+
Friday, November 8
5:30 – 7:30 pm
Members: $25/participant pair
Non-Members: $30/participant pair
REGISTRATION FULL
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