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Growing Scientists: Environmental Science and Art for Preschoolers

Come investigate botany, bubbles, clouds and chemistry with Coyote Point Museum! This class isn't just for preschoolers-- parents or caregivers are involved as well. Enjoy hands-on exploration of science and environmental art in this exciting 5 week series.

Topics change each session so you can sign up all year and learn something new every time. Classes are for children 3-4 and their caregivers.

Each session meets every Wednesday, 10:15am - 11:15 am
Session dates:

October 7 - November 4, 2009
November 11 - December 9, 2009
January 6 - February 3, 2010
February 10 - March 10, 2010
March 17 - April 21 (not on April 7), 2010
April 28 - May 26, 2010

Fee $55 per session for members / $70 per session non-members

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Wednesday, 02/17/10
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

Cost:
$55 per session for members / $70 non-members

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Coyote Point Museum
1651 Coyote Point Drive
San Mateo, CA 94401
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Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education educates and inspires people to take care of our earth wisely.

Founded in 1954 by the Junior League of San Francisco as the San Mateo County Junior Museum, Coyote Point Museum provides engaging, environmental science experiences for over 75,000 visitors each year through our exhibits, programs, wildlife, and gardens.

Located in San Mateo County within the Coyote Point Recreation Area overlooking the San Francisco Bay, visitors to the Museum experience the beautiful diversity of California’s natural environment, explore the extraordinary complexity of the natural world, and develop a greater awareness of the interrelationship of all living things.

Coyote Point Museum provides a variety of programs and exhibits that strive to help children and families become good observers of the natural world. We believe that helping people notice the wonders of our world will lead to their inherent appreciation of it and thus stewardship of the environment. In other words,

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