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For Immediate Release
PR Contact:
Pat Kremer/Nancy O'Shea
312-665-7100
The Field Museum Digs Deep for Underground Discovery Days
CHICAGO The Field Museum will host Underground Discovery Days beginning Wednesday, February 18 through Saturday, February 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Museum’s Stanley Field Hall. Families are invited to come out and experience exciting theatre performances and interact with live insects. The event is free with Museum admission.
Each day at 12 p.m., Child’s Play Touring Theatre, will present a 30-minute performance of short stories and plays written by children. Most of the plays revolve around underground themes. After the performances, children will have the chance to touch live bugs!
From millipedes to Madagascar hissing cockroaches, scientists will be on-hand to show children the living creepy-crawlies up close. There also will be specimens of insects and mammals from around the world includingbutterflies, beetles, badgers, shrews and voles.
Artist Peggy Macnamara will sketch insects in Stanley Field Hall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children also will have the chance to draw bugs and learn how to compare different types of soil. Families will meet scientists from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and learn more about the fascinating world beneath our feet.
The Field Museum is located at 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, on CTA bus lines #6, #12, and #146, and close to other routes and the Metra electric and South Shore lines. Heated, indoor parking is available at Soldier Field, steps from the Museum’s south entrance. Early bird rates for parking apply before 9:30 a.m. For further information, call (312) 922-9410 or visit www.fieldmuseum.org.
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