12/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2024 11:00
December 11, 2024
BISMARCK, N.D. - Children in kindergarten through fifth grade are invited to the free interactive learning series "Junior Historians" at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in Bismarck. Children and their accompanying adult(s) should meet at the west entrance information desk.
The goal of the "Junior Historians" program is to cultivate an interest and passion for North Dakota's history through weekly themes. Each 30-minute program features stories, activities, discussions, and hands-on learning experiences.
Jan. 4 Aurora Borealis, 11 a.m. What makes the northern lights in the night sky shine, and why can't everyone see them? Learn about the aurora borealis and make your own northern lights with chalk.
Jan. 8 Aurora Borealis, 4 p.m. What makes the northern lights in the night sky shine, and why can't everyone see them? Learn about the aurora borealis and make your own northern lights with chalk.
Jan. 11 Martin Luther King Jr., 11 a.m. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader who prompted peace and understanding among everyone. Create your own peace dove with paint and cotton swabs.
Jan. 15 Martin Luther King Jr., 4 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader who prompted peace and understanding among everyone. Create your own peace dove with paint and cotton swabs.
Jan. 18 Penguins, 11 a.m. Have you ever wondered how tall a penguin is in real life? Measure your height and compare it to some penguins and learn about how they live.
Jan. 22 Penguins, 4 p.m. Have you ever wondered how tall a penguin is in real life? Join us as we measure ourselves against some penguins and learn about how they live.
Jan. 25 Winter Sports, 11 a.m. Some sports, like hockey, can only be played when it is cold and there is snow and ice on the ground. Learn about the history of hockey and test out how different pucks work on the ice.
Jan. 29 Winter Sports, 4 p.m. Some sports, like hockey, can only be played when it is cold and there is snow and ice on the ground. Learn about the history of hockey and test out how different pucks work on the ice.
For more information, contact Education and Engagement Manager Laura Forde, [email protected] or 701.328.2792. The ND Heritage Center & State Museum is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Find upcoming State Historical Society of North Dakota events at history.nd.gov/events.
-30-
CONTACT
Kara Haff, Public Information Officer
701.328.3547