Wednesday, January 12, 2011

What's behind that plastic curtain?

Phase I of renovation continues.
Remember, we are STILL OPEN to the public! 
For more information about the Museum's renovations, including artist renderings of the new areas, visit www.anewMOD.org  You can be part of this new plan by donating to our capital campaign, either by buying a brick or making a donation.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Make a snow snake

The Museum of Discovery is open 11am-5pm Tuesday January 11, 2011.  


Yesterday we made snow ice cream. Today, how about a SNOW SNAKE? (thanks to TLC!) 


If you don't have enough snow for a snake, you can do a smaller version and call it a caterpillar!  Decorate it with food coloring (just be careful not to stain your clothes). Send pictures of your snowy creations to kmcmanners@amod.org and we'll post them here!

Speaking of snakes, join us for COLD BLOODE CREATURES on January 27-29; where you can meet cold blooded creatures of all kinds (including snakes). You'll be amazed!

Snow ice cream

The Museum of Discovery is closed today, Monday, January 10, 2011. If you have cabin fever, try this recipe for snow ice cream.

Snow Ice Cream
1 gallon of snow
1 cup of sugar
1 spoon of vanilla extract
2 cups of whole milk
Directions:
Use a clean container to collect clean snow. Add sugar and vanilla, stirring everything to make it even, then pour in milk and continue stirring to make it look like ice cream. Eat it right away!

Send pictures of you enjoying your ice cream marketing@amod.org and we'll post them here!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Future exhibit - your input

The Museum of Discovery is designing a new exhibit that will be unveiled in January 2012. The gallery "Earth Journeys" will include a puzzle that is a map of the Arkansas River. What are some points of interest that you'd like to see? 


As you know, the Museum of Discovery is undergoing renovations (WE ARE STILL OPEN THROUGH APRIL 2, 2011!) that will include all new galleries and exhibits. We can't promise your idea will make it into the final exhibit design but we'd sure like to know your thoughts!  Thanks in advance!!



Thursday, January 6, 2011

"When will I EVER use this math stuff??"

Parents, teachers, coaches, do you ever hear this question from your students?  For your consideration, we offer this as evidence of YES YOU WILL USE MATH IN YOUR LIFE!

Exhibits Specialist Brad Jordan
Brad Jordan is developing an exhibit to house the Museum of Discovery's moon rock. He must cut cloth to line the exhibit case, so first he must measure the case, then measure the cloth. He must account for extra cloth to provide a proper drape. Math, people, math!