Come and join in on summer fun making nature crafts. In this program you will learn about different plants and animals found in Arkansas. You will then have fun making crafts with supplied materials, such as animal masks, bugs, and turtles, just to name a few. This promises to be a fun activity while you […]
A Virtual Hike..... Are you intrigued? Well, we certainly are! Come join the staff from White Oak State Park on a virtual (audio/visual) hike through a state park forest. (NO LIVE ANIMALS)
NO CHARGE, BUT RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED DUE TO SPACE CONSTRAINTS
Bestselling author Kim Michele Richardson’s novel, "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" has been selected for the 2020 If All Arkansas Read the Same Book community-read project. The novel’s background is the Works Progress Administration Pack Horse Library initiative in Kentucky during the Great Depression, and the book has been popular since its publication with […]
Join us at the museum for our 9th annual Tinker Fest with science and STEM activities. This fun, family activity introduces tinkering to people who might have never experienced it before. If you are an experienced tinkerer, expand on the knowledge that you already have with exciting new activities. Whatever the case, all can experiment […]
Dash, Dot and MakeBlock. What are these things? Come to the museum to find out. Learn how the machines of today compare to the technology of the 1920s, as we explore the world of block computer programming. This activity focuses on basic computer block programming for beginners. We will learn how to program robots to […]
Why are birds needed for a healthy environment? Come to the museum to learn about our feathered friends living in South Arkansas. We will identify different types of birds and explore how they are necessary for keeping nature in balance. For our hands-on activity, we will make birdhouses by using recycled material, such as cardboard. […]
Listen to a story about what birds need to build their nests and learn how you can help. Make a “best nest” to take home for the birds in your yard. Please call the museum at (870) 725-2877 to reserve a place.