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Robot Rodeo
CLOSED
Robot Rodeo is permanently closed. For more information, please contact (501) 396-7050.

May 5
The Museum of Discovery is home to over 51 species of live animals. From crocodiles to chinchillas, from hedgehogs to hermit crabs, meet unusual members of our live animal collection the first Saturday of each month. Paws, Claws and Tail will be held the first Saturday of each month, November – May, 2008.

May 9-10
ECO's Endangered Species Day teaches visitors about more than 1,800 plants an animals worldwide designated “at risk” for extinction. Demonstrations will show visitors how to protect Arkansas' most precious endangered species.
Don't miss Disney's Rockin Road Show, May 10 at noon & 2 p.m.
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May 10
Saturday Discoveries is a great way to learn more about science through hands-on activities and experiments. The last Saturday Discoveries program before summer will be May 10. “Science of Make up" teachs about the chemistry behind make- up. Kids will create a lotion to take home. Saturday Discoveries is held from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. and is open to children in grades K-6.
The cost for each class is $15 and spaces are limited. Contact Beth Nelsen at (501) 396-7061 or bnelsen@amod.org to make your Saturday Discoveries reservation.
View pictures from Saturday Discoveries

May 17
Girls have lots of questions when it comes to their changing bodies and puberty and some of those questions can be tough to answer. Girl Talk will encourage an open conversation to break down barriers. Through questions, games and stories, female duos will learn about the often-scary changes that happen to a developing body. Janet Cathey M.D., will provide expert advice on the female body. Girl Talk will be held from 2 – 4:30 p.m. and is open to girls and their adult female caregivers. The program is $20 per pair. For more information, call (501) 396-7061.

May 18
The MOD Squad is a group of parents with young children who support the Museum’s mission and share an interest in promoting the Museum of Discovery. Benefits of joining include Sunday Play Dates and Parent's Night Out. Join us May 18 for a special Room to Grow play date party!
Learn more about the MOD Squad
Sign up for the MOD Squad Museum Membership (PDF)

May 20
The UL Safety Tour is a mobile exhibit of high-tech demonstrations and challenges designed to help consumers live safer lives by increasing awareness of hidden household dangers and the value of the UL Mark. This educational exhibit includes several interactive elements, such as safety test simulations, safety-themed video games, a family fire escape plan obstacle course and free giveaways – fun for all ages!
The UL Safety Tour will be open from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

May 26- August 31
Football: The Exhibit returns to the Museum! Football explores the science and technology behind the popular sport of football. Interactive stations let you experience the game like never before. Test your ability to throw a football. Do you have what it takes to make the team? Find out at Football!

May 31
Register TODAY! Join us for the 9th Annual Dino Dash and Discovery Fest. Dino Dash 5K walk/run will begin at 8am and the 1K Family Fun Run will begin at 9am. After the race, don’t miss Discovery Fest, a family street party with food, games, crafts and prizes. Team & early individual registration is underway. For more information, call (501) 396-7050 ext. 210 or email jforrest@amod.org.
Click here for complete Dino Dash details!
Register ONLINE today!

June 2 - August 8
Register Today! How did pirates navigate the seas? Can a superhero really fly? What is "grossology?" The wonders of science and technology come alive at the Museum of Discovery’s 2008 Summer Camps. It's a summer of discoveries.
Click here to learn more about summer camps.
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