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  • Citizen Science Photo Contest: Birds of Prey and Mammals

    Participants contribute images of organisms by emailing citizenscience@chmuseums.org. This month's theme is birds of prey and mammals. Please include the name of the photographer and place where the photo was taken. The best photos of the month may be featured in a virtual exhibition. The first week after the contest ends each month the winner […]

  • Wild Wonders

    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 Saturday of each month.

  • Glorious Gravity

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Gravity is not only the force that keeps us from floating up into the sky, but that drives all of the motion in space. Join us for games and activities designed to teach you about this fundamental force, including a demonstration of how it works between larger and smaller objects!

  • Wonderfully Weird Wednesdays: The Real Nemos

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Recommended for Ages 6+ Join with us to learn about the wild world of symbiosis- where animals, plants, and even fungi for fascinating partnerships to survive and thrive! We will use activities, specimens, and crafts to discover how nature’s odd couples work together in harmony.

  • Summerween: Nature Attacks!

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Pre-registration Encouraged | Ages 15+ | Free for Members and $5 per Non-member It's Summer-ween!  Join us as we dissect your favorite horror films. Rabies may have turned Cujo into a killer canine, but exactly how dangerous is rabies? I bet you didn't know that Pet Sematary can tell us a lot about decomposition, or […]

  • Citizen Science Photo Contest: Herpetology

    Participants contribute images of organisms by emailing citizenscience@chmuseums.org. This month's theme is Herpetology; the study of amphibians and reptiles. Please include the name of the photographer and place where the photo was taken. The best photos of the month may be featured in a virtual exhibition. The first week after the contest ends each month […]

  • The Twin Planets

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Far in the outer reaches of the Solar System orbit Neptune and Uranus, the two farthest planets from the Sun. They look so alike and are made of such similar material that some call them “the Twin Planets.” Join us to learn all about these two fascinating celestial bodies!

  • World Lion Day

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Did you know we had lions roaming in South Carolina during the Ice Age? Join us to learn about the American Lion who once lived in the Piedmont Region and about African Lions today. We will have a lion craft to make and take home as well as activities to learn about these majestic creatures […]

  • Carolina Skygazers Meeting

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    The Carolina Skygazers Astronomy Club meets on the second Tuesday of every month, except December, at 7:30 pm. We would love to have you join us! The Museum doors open at 7 pm. Exhibits and all other spaces except for meeting areas are closed.

  • Our Sensational Sun

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Our Sun fuels almost all of the life on Earth with its bountiful light and heat energy. Join us to learn all about this beautiful star and how it creates the energy that sustains us here on Earth!

  • Red Wolf Day

    Museum of York County 4621 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, SC, United States

    Did you know that the red wolf is the most endangered wolf in the world? Through fun games and activities, we will learn about this incredible creature that once roamed throughout the Carolinas, what is being done to save them and return them to their native region.

  • Wild Wonders

    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 Saturday of each month.