KIDS & FAMILY
Milwaukee Public Museum Summer Camp: Rainforest
Presented by Milwaukee Public Museum at Milwaukee Public Museum
August 15, 2012
The four layers of the Rainforest are unique and important to the relationship of the plants and animals who reside there. How important is camouflage for survival? How does the toucan help plant more trees? Why does the howler monkey scream so loud? Let's take a trip to Costa Rica's rainforest and explore! Camp is at the Milwaukee Public Museum from 9:30am-11:30am for kids ages 3-5. More information can be found at...
Admission Info:
$25 members, $35 non-members. Registration deadline is July 25th.
Kids 3-5
Fee covers both child and adult. Parents/guardians are allowed, but not required, to join their child for these sessions. No unregistered children may attend class (this includes siblings).
Times:
9:30am-11:30am
Phone: 414-278-2714
Parking:
There are metered spaces available on most downtown streets. Meters are free (limit 2 hours) on weekends.
There are several municipal lots nearby. MacArthur Square parking structure is adjacent to the Museum Center and is accessible via James Lovell Street. The parking structure includes an entrance to the Museum on the ground level, eliminating the need to walk outside. Members receive discounted rates. For more parking options and maps, visit parkmilwaukee.com.
The Milwaukee Public Museum is also fully accessible to people with disabilities. Please see our accessibility page for details.
Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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