Fantastic Flora and Fauna

Fantastic Flora and Fauna

Come and celebrate the new mural at Te Awamutu Museum by getting involved with our Fantastic Flora and Fauna school holiday activities!

See the session times below and then get in touch to book your place, as spaces are limited.

Morning Sessions run 10.30am-11.30am, $2pp

Afternoon Sessions run 1.30pm-3.00pm, $5 per child

Parents/Caregivers, we do need you to stay with your children throughout the entire session.

All sessions are aimed at 5-12 year olds and will be fun and interactive.

Please no food or drink in the Museum. Water bottles with a lid are fine.

  Morning Session 10.30am-11.30am $2pp Afternoon Session 1.30pm-3.00pm $5 per child
Tuesday 29 Sept Making Wetlands! Harakeke with Kathie
Wednesday 30 Sept Waikato Biodiversity Native Animal Crafts
Thursday 1 Oct Sanctuary Mountain – Flora and Fauna with Daniel Milk Bottle Worm Farms
 
Tuesday 6 Oct Making Wetlands! Harakeke with Kathie
Wednesday 7 Oct New Zealand Native Birds Native Animal Crafts
Thursday 8 Oct Sanctuary Mountain – Mark and Bella the Kiwi Dog Kat for Kiwis for Kiwi
Dig it! at Te Awamutu Museum

Dig it! at Te Awamutu Museum

These July School Holidays, get your kids down to the Museum so they can try their hand at archaeology! Spaces are limited, so book now.

Two courses will be run, one in each week of the holidays.

July 7,8,9 or 14,15,16

Both courses are now full! Contact us to register your interest for next time.

Great value for money, and they get to keep what they find!

Tuesday will be learning the basics of archaeology and viewing archaeological objects from the Museum Collection.

Wednesday will be the dig! Wear your warm winter clothes as we will be outside undertaking our excavations.

Thursday will be back inside in an archaeology lab!

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‘Take only photographs, leave only footprints’

‘Take only photographs, leave only footprints’

Join the Te Awamutu Museum Team as they celebrate International Museums Day 2015!

Take a photo in the photo booth, learn about cameras and photography or share your Waipa heritage images.

Saturday 16 May

10.30am-1.30pm