The Exhibit Museum offers the following annual events:
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I.D. Day: Information tables with hands-on specimens and artifacts are staffed by experts from the U-M Paleontology, Anthropology, and Zoology research museums and the surrounding community who answer questions and identify objects for the public.
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Halloween Party: Typically the Sunday afternoon before Halloween, children of all ages come in costume and trick or treat around Museum stations that offer fun, educational activities.
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Dinosaur Discovery Day: The first Saturday in December, Dinosaur Discovery Day features a variety of hands-on stations and may include talks by experts (professors, scientists, and curators), and live animal demonstrations.
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Theme Discovery Day: Every March, the Museum hosts a Discovery Day as part of the collaboration with Washtenaw, Livingston, and Wayne County libraries for the
Winter Family Reading and Science program. Activities may include hands-on stations, talks by experts (professors, scientists, and curators), and live animal demonstrations.
Check the Calendar for dates and times.