Roper Mountain Science Center: Coastal Critters

Roper Mountain Science Center: Coastal Critters
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Mon, Jun 13 • 2:30p–3p • Meeting Rooms A & B

A combination of live animals, biofacts and videos, provide a first-hand look at the amazing creatures that populate our shorelines. Best for school age. 

Your reading log and a numbered ticket are required for admission. Pick up your ticket in the lobby of the Library location where you will attend, no more than 90 minutes in advance of the program. Adults must be accompanied by at least one child. Entry is not guaranteed. Seating limitations specified by local fire marshal. No groups.

This project is made possible by a Library Services and Technology grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services administered by the South Carolina State Library.

Part of the event series: Summer Reading

Audience: Kids

Category: Kids Events

Original source can be found here.



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