Discounted Educational Programs
Book a program by January 7
& receive the following discounts ....
Field trips to the Science Center-
$1 off per student
Programs at your school or residential
site - $20 discount
contact: Kathleen Amirault at 781-659-
2559 ,ext 214

Saturday - Drop In Programs
free with paid admission
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10AM- Feed the Animals
2PM - Meet an Animal

Family Fun Program
Alligators &
Crocodiles
Rainforest Reptile Shows
Sunday, January 25 •1:30-2:30 PM
Per Child: $8M/ $10
NM, $5 per adult
Members: Maximum of $26 per family
Non- Members: Maximum of $30 per family

Join our favorite herpetologist, Michael K. Ralbovsky of Rainforest Reptile
Shows and learn about alligators and crocodiles. What is the difference
between them? Sign- up early-space is limited.
Click for more info

The Science of Music
Saturday, January 17 •10 am-12 pm
With Naturalist Louise Beaudry
For parents and kids age 5 and up
$10 Member (M) per parent/child pair with a maximum of $20
per family
$13 Non-member (NM) per parent/ child pair with a maximum of
$26 per family
Come on a musical journey as we
explore different types of sounds. Discover how we hear music both man-made
and music found in nature - we’ll even make some instruments of our own to
take home. No musical talent required!
Pre-registration and payment
required.

Exciting Adult
Programs
Rhode Island Flower
Show Bus Trip ~ Feb 20th
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Nantucket Baskets for
Beginners Workshops
Make your own
Nantucket Basket
More Info

Now Showing in Vine
Hall Gallery...
Over the Hill Gang Arts show • January 6- 31

"Cranberry Bogs" by Nancy Joseph
Norwell resident, Ann McLeod is art instructor
for the 15 artists that meet weekly at the Norwell Council on Aging. They
call themselves “Over the Hill Gang” and their paintings are oils, acrylics,
and watercolors with themes of landscapes, still life, and other subjects of
natural beauty.

Climate Connections Challenge
Cole Clippers Lego Robotics Team
for more info

Recycle your paper at the
Science Center!
The SSNSC is collecting paper as part of the Abitibi Paper
Retriever® Program. The paper we collect
will be recycled into newsprint and we'll earn money for every pound
collected. Please support the Science Center and our mission by
recycling paper here.
For more on the Abitibi Paper Retriever®
Program click here.
For a more detailed list of what is
accepted, click here.

NEWSLETTERS
Read the SSNSC Newsletters on line.
Please click on selections below for a PDF of our
newsletter.
Winter Jan-March
2009
Fall 2008
Summer 2008
Spring
2008

As always, please check our
programs and calendar page for the latest information on upcoming
events, lectures, and educational programs.
NEWS