Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Key Programs and Events (December)
Included in this advisory are key programs and events at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, which aim to inspire curiosity and excite minds of all ages through scientific discovery.
EXHIBITIONS
Genghis Khan Invades Denver - Now through February 7,
2010
Explore the culture, conquests, and heritage of the world's
greatest conqueror, when the treasures and stories of Genghis
Khan's 13th-century Mongol Empire are presented in Denver for the
first time. The Genghis Khan exhibition, at the Denver
Museum of Nature & Science from October 16, 2009, through
February 7, 2010, offers an adventure in the vast grassland of
Central Asia, amid the relics of Genghis Khan's reign.
DECEMBER EVENTS
Celebrating the Year of Darwin - The Tangled Bank: An
Introduction to Evolution
Thursday, December 3 at 7 p.m. - $12 for members, $15 for
nonmembers
(Special Offer: 2 for 1 Tickets)
The Museum's Year of Darwin celebration closes with an opportunity
to discuss evolution with Carl Zimmer, author and science writer
for the New York Times, Scientific American, and Discover. The
"tangled bank" refers to a passage in Darwin's On the Origin of
Species, first published in November 1859. Zimmer will share
widespread examples of how evolution is applied to the field of
science today, in locations as diverse as the Canadian Arctic and
the Australian outback. He uses clear, nontechnical language to
explain the central concepts essential for understanding new
advances in evolution and how vital evolution is to all branches of
modern biology. Zimmer's The Tangled Bank is the only textbook on
evolution written for the general reader. Richly illustrated, it is
essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of
life on Earth.
Genghis Khan - Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Tuesday, December 8 at 6 p.m. - $20 for members, $25 for
nonmembers
Seize this opportunity to explore the Genghis Khan
exhibition with Levine, onsite curator for the exhibition. Leave
preconceptions at the door and learn what made the greatest
conqueror in the world tick. Get a sneak peek of Mongolian objects
in the Museum collection that have never been displayed to the
general public.
Space Science - Colorado Skies
Wednesday, December 9 at 7 p.m. - $7 for children, $12 for
members, $15 for nonmembers (Special Offer: 2 for 1 Tickets)
Celebrate the International Year of Astronomy with Larry
Sessions, instructor at Metropolitan State College and Community
College of Aurora, and former director or Noble Planetarium in Fort
Worth Museum. As winter approaches, see that winter has the most
star-studded sky of all. Jupiter hovering in the western twilight,
watch the majestic Andromeda Galaxy gliding overhead, and the
mighty Orion rising over the eastern horizon. After Jupiter sets,
Mars appears, followed later by Saturn.
Wildlife - Bird Walk: Winter Raptors and Resident
Birds
Thursday, December 3 from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. - $22 for members, 27
for nonmembers
Experience the vast expanse of plains that is the eastern
Colorado prairie in search of over-wintering raptors. After lunch
visit the riparian corridor of the South Platte River and nearby
reservoirs looking for winter residents. Ages 15 and up.
Children's Workshop - Dandy Dinosaurs
Saturday, December 5 from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. - $40 for members, $50
for nonmembers
Experience the world of sauropods and carnosaurs. Try
using "belly buster" gizzard stones to grind plants and touch a
fossil cast of a T. rex tooth. Learn about the Colorado state
fossil, Stegosaurus, and role-play the life of a dinosaur. Ages 4
and 5.
Genghis Khan - Sandstorms to Snow Leopards: The
Cretaceous Tourist in Mongolia
Thursday, December 10 at 7 p.m. - $12 for members, $15 for
nonmembers
(Special Offer: 2 for 1 Tickets)
In Summer 1997, Kirk Johnson, PhD, the Museum's chief
curator and vice president of research and collections, traveled to
remote areas of Mongolia's Gobi Desert with a
Mongolian-Japanese-American team in search of fossil plants from
the time of the dinosaurs. Join Johnson for a lively evening as he
describes his experiences with Asian dinosaurs, extinct plant life,
and wrestling in central Asia.
Parent-Child Workshop - Ornaments from Around the
World
Sunday, December 13 from 1-3 p.m. - $25 for members, $30
for non members
Sample edible treats. Listen to stories and music. Create at least
five tree ornaments inspired by different cultures and lands. These
special ornaments represent Europe, Mexico, Canada, and the United
States.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science - 2001 Colorado
Boulevard (Montview & Colorado Boulevard)
Website: www.dmns.org
Hours: Open daily, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Museum Admission:
- Adult - $11
- Junior/Senior (3-18, 65+) - $6
Reservations: 303.322.7009, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- For lectures and programs: reservations are required, with the exception of free activities.
- For Expedition Health: admission is included in general admission, but advance reservations are required.
IMAX Admission
- Adult - $8
- Junior/senior $6
Planetarium (includes Museum Admission)
- Adult - $16
- Junior/Senior - $10
MEDIA CONTACTS
Heather Hope, PR Manager: 303-370-8372, [email protected]
Laura Holtman, PR Manager: 303-370-6407, [email protected]
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About the Denver Museum of Nature & Science
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain
Region's leading resource for informal science education. A variety
of engaging exhibits, discussions and activities help Museum
visitors celebrate and understand the natural wonders of Colorado,
Earth and the universe. The Museum is located at 2001 Colorado
Blvd., Denver, CO, 80205. To learn more about the Museum,
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Many of the Museum's educational programs and exhibits are made possible in part by the citizens of the seven-county metro area through the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District.