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Summer is here and downtown Rock Springs is celebrating with its Downtown-osaur scavenger hunt.
Here at the library, we also love dinosaurs, so our Downtown Rock Springs Library on C Street is playing along. Throughout the summer, we will have a monthly dinosaur activity for kids.
June’s activity is a “Name that Dino” contest where we will be encouraging kids to suggest a name for our new dinosaur to receive a dinosaur poster (while supplies last), and the chance to win a prize.
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And, since we’re a library, we have dinosaur books to for every level of reader – from picture books and graphic novels, to mysteries and nonfiction books about dinosaurs. Here’s a list of some of what we have to offer:
Trippin Again: A walk through Panhandle history
Skylerr Patterson
The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum has reflected the region s history for 88 years.
Editor s note: As we begin to see COVID-19 in our rear-view mirrors, travelers are cautiously returning to the roads. This series offers destination options for eastern New Mexico-area residents looking to get away for a few days.
CANYON - In the center of this small Texas town lies more than 14,000 years of history. From cars to dinosaurs, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum covers it all.
PPHM opened its doors in April of 1933. History Professor Hattie Anderson of West Texas Normal College, now West Texas A&M University, was the source of this vision.
VIDEO: PPHM to open new large-scale dinosaur exhibit By Penny Kmitt | April 27, 2021 at 6:06 AM CDT - Updated April 27 at 10:10 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Panhandle Plains Historical Museum will open their summer exhibit,
Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas, next week on May 4.
Museum staff says this is not your typical dinosaur exhibit, as it came all the way from New York and includes the most up-to-date scientific information about the animals.
“I don’t care how old you are, who doesn’t love the story of dinosaurs and learning all about them?” said Stephanie Price, marketing director for PPHM. “This is really fascinating because it’s everything they’ve learned in the past couple decades that have changed how scientists view and see dinosaurs.and I think its really neat how science is constantly evolving and we’re always learning new things and dinosaurs are no different. The exhibition is going to wow you.”