Miocene drop-in: Megalodon Mania
Did you know that the massive ancient shark Megalodon lived in the oceans of the Carolinas during the Miocene Epoch? Learn all about this fearsome fish by playing a “Double […]
Did you know that the massive ancient shark Megalodon lived in the oceans of the Carolinas during the Miocene Epoch? Learn all about this fearsome fish by playing a “Double […]
$10 per member and $15 per non-member | Ages 12 & Up Join us for a discussion with Museum of York County curator, Dr. Steve Fields, to learn about the […]
On May 28, 1959, monkeys Able and Baker became the first living creatures to return from space to Earth alive. Join us to learn about the history of animals in […]
Instead of a Saturday morning cartoon, tune in to learn about a plant or animal from the Carolinas and beyond. Join us on Facebook, Culture &Heritage Museums’ Youtube Channel, or TikTok on the last […]
Send us your photos for a chance to win! This month’s Citizen Science Photo Contest theme is insects. The best photos of the month may be featured in a virtual […]
For Ages 6 – 9 We live in a forest: but did you know grasslands were common in the piedmont many years ago? Exciting changes came about during the Miocene […]
The Carolina Skygazers Astronomy Club meets the second Tuesday of every month, except December, at 7:30 pm. We would love to have you join us!
Pre-registration Strongly Encouraged | $10 Adults, $8 Seniors, $6 Children (ages 4 – 17), Free for Members and Children Under 3 Did you know that there were once camels and […]
Did you know that clouds aren’t always made of water? Join us to learn about the different types of gases that form the clouds in atmospheres across the Solar System. […]
Instead of a Saturday morning cartoon, tune in to learn about a plant or animal from the Carolinas and beyond. Join us on Facebook, Culture &Heritage Museums’ Youtube Channel, or TikTok on the last […]
Rockets are an essential part of humanity’s exploration of space. Join us for fun activities designed to teach you all about these “explosively” fascinating machines!
The Carolina Skygazers Astronomy Club meets the second Tuesday of every month, except December, at 7:30 pm. We would love to have you join us!