As we blaze through the summer, MNS stays cool with exciting exhibits, IMAX films, family festivals and more! Don't miss traveling exhibit, Chinasaurs, before it becomes extinct.
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MNS Calendar Listings - July & August '11
1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Jennifer Whitus,
Communications Manager
214-426-4629
jwhitus@natureandscience.org
MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
CALENDAR LISTINGS
July/August 2011
Hot Summer, Cool Discovery!
Highlights Include:
Summer-only exhibit – Chinasaurs, A New Dynasty of
Dinosaurs – nearing extinction!
Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World, the IMAX® film
takes you under water and back in time
Dive into Dolphins, the Academy-Award nominated IMAX®
film
The summer discovery of Charlie and Kiwi’s Evolutionary
Adventure final month
Discover Construction, the August offering of our wildly
popular Discovery Days series
Dallas CityScape LEGO® exhibit cuts “Big D” down to size
A Sneak-Peek at the new dino-adventure show, Terra Nova
A sweet treat with Lemons to Aid
Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs, our mysterious, time-
traveling IMAX® film
Registration for MNS Summer Children’s Programs is still
available
Registration for fall offering of Little Explorers now open
2. CHINASAURS
Now Open Through September 5, 2011
MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
You’ve heard of T.rex, but how about Tarbosaurus? Or Tsintaosaurus? New for summer are
the Chinasaurs - foreign creatures with exotic names that represent the very latest dinosaur
discoveries. Immerse yourself in the prehistoric past and learn why China is the current pinnacle
of paleontology. You haven’t seen dinosaurs until you’ve seen Chinasaurs!
Chinasaurs features more than 20 full-scale dinosaur skeletons – up to 42 feet long – and
fossilized dinosaur nests and eggs. Five animatronic Chinasaurs that move around in life-like
ways bring the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods to life. Interactive dig pits, hands-on
“touchable” fossils and craft stations will further immerse you in the Chinasaurs experience!
Extend your journey to the past by enhancing your Chinasaurs visit with an IMAX® film! The
money-saving Double Dino package combines prehistoric China with ancient oceans by pairing
the Chinasaurs exhibit with the IMAX® film, Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World.
Chinasaurs membership special!
Join, upgrade or renew a Family or Family Plus membership during Chinasaurs, and get fierce
dino-deals! Along with free admission to the museum, free guest passes to the IMAX® and
Planetarium shows and big savings on traveling exhibits… take advantage of these offers* and
receive free dinosaur visors, free passes to Chinasaurs, and exclusive availability for dinosaur-
themed birthday parties!
*offers vary based on level of membership
SEA REX: JOURNEY TO A PREHISTORIC WORLD
Now Through September 5, 2011
TI Founders IMAX® Theater, MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Twenty million years before dinosaurs roamed the Earth, “Sea Rexes” ruled the seas! Sea Rex:
Journey to a Prehistoric World is our latest IMAX® experience. The story centers on a tour of a
modern-day aquatic center. Soon the movie whisks you back through the Triassic, Jurassic and
Cretaceous periods to discover creatures like the powerful Liopleurodon, the long-necked
Elasmosaurus, the “eye-lizard” Ophthalmosaurus, the ferocious Prognathodon and the massive
Shonisaurus.
A perfect companion to Chinasaurs, the money-saving Double Dino package combines Sea Rex
with Chinasaurs - the dinosaur exhibit that celebrates prehistoric China.
Details, photos and trailers for the film are available on the Official Sea Rex site.
Showtimes and online ticketing are available by clicking here!
3. DOLPHINS
Now playing through November 17, 2011
TI Founders IMAX® Theater, MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Dolphins are some of the most playful and charming creatures in the oceans. And swimming
along with them is a great way to cool off this summer! Dolphins, our latest IMAX® offering,
follows schools of the delightful creatures through the waters of the Bahamas and Patagonia, as
marine biologists study their advanced communication methods and playful “friendships” with
man.
Dolphins is an Academy Award® nominated documentary narrated by acclaimed actor Pierce
Brosnan and featuring original music by Sting.
Marine blogs, photos and behind-the-scenes information on the film are available on the Dolphins
home page. Critics say Dolphins “…finds and maintains the perfect balance of spectacular images
and solid science.”
Click here for showtimes and advance tickets!
CHARLIE AND KIWI’S EVOLUTIONARY ADVENTURE
Now Open Through September 5, 2011
MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Meet Charlie! Charlie loves birds. Charlie loves dinosaurs. Charlie is about to discover a
surprising link between birds and dinosaurs!
Charlie and Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure kicks off with a delightful cartoon adventure, where
Charlie and his friend, the Kiwi, travel back in time to visit the dinosaurs. Along with great-
grandpa Charlie, they’ll make an amazing discovery about the kiwi!
The fun continues with interactive discovery boxes, games, puzzles and even live budgie birds!
Charlie and Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure is FREE for members and included with the cost of
general admission for non-members.
DISCOVER CONSTRUCTION
August 13-14, 2011
MNS Science Building and Nature Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. and 3535 Grand Ave. in Fair Park)
Excitement is “building” over this weekend-long family festival!
In honor of the new Perot Museum of Nature & Science, currently under construction in Victory
Park, our newest Discovery Days offering is all about building!
4. Visitors will get to create bridges, skyscrapers and domes out of all kinds of different materials
(even candy!), then learn about the various structures different animals call home. Outside
exhibitors for Discover Construction include the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Dallas
Zoo and the Urban Honeybee Guild.
MNS Discovery Days are weekend-long festivals of highly-specialized fun and learning! Each
weekend has a specific theme – the next is Discover Reptiles coming in November!
All of the Discovery Days festivals are FREE to members and included with the cost of general
admission for non-members.
DALLAS CITYSCAPE
July 30 – August 28, 2011
MNS Nature Building (3535 Grand Ave. in Fair Park)
A massive replica of the Dallas skyline and local landmarks– built entirely from LEGO® bricks!
Dallas CityScape offers miniature, colorful versions of the skyscrapers of “Big D,” along with
LEGO® versions of Cowboys Stadium, and the Museum of Nature & Science’s future home –
the Perot Museum of Nature & Science – now under construction in Victory Park. After
exploring our LEGO® home town, visitors can get hands-on learning about engineering and
construction as they build their own LEGO® structures!
Dallas CityScape is FREE for members and included with the cost of general admission for non-
members.
JOURNEY TO TERRA NOVA MOBILE EXPERIENCE
August 16-17, 2011
MNS Parking Lot (outside 1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Terra Nova is a dinosaur adventure like no other! This new television blockbuster blends future
and past like you’ve never seen before, and is executive produced by acclaimed film director
Steven Spielberg. The dino-drama premieres on the Fox network September 26, but MNS viewers
get an exciting preview thanks to the Terra Nova Mobile Experience!
The bus houses a fully interactive video green screen where fans can insert themselves into the
world of Terra Nova and upload the videos to social media. The interior mirrors the landscapes
of Terra Nova. See exciting sneak previews of the show and sample a unique Oxygen Bar.
Visitors can collect Terra Nova prizes as well as enter to win a trip to Australia!
Extend your dinosaur experience with MNS’ “Double Dino Deal!” The money-saving Double
Dino package combines the exciting Chinasaurs exhibit with IMAX® film, Sea Rex: Journey to
a Prehistoric World. It’s like a land and sea cruise through the Mesozoic!
Journey to Terra Nova Mobile Experience is FREE for all patrons!
5. LEMONS TO AID
August 20, 2011; 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Science Building Lobby (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Start with some lemonade, add some fun, stir in a worthwhile cause and viola - it becomes
Lemons to Aid! This delightful, kid-run event provides several creative lemonade stands, each
raising money for charity. And, since August 20 is National Lemonade Day, the Lemons to Aid
kids are pulling out all the stops. Celebrity lemonade judges, live music and lemonade-friendly
snacks will make for a truly refreshing afternoon! The Not-So-Perfect Parent radio hosts, Paige
McCoy Smith and Jennifer Lanter, will emcee.
Lemons to Aid is FREE for all patrons!
MUMMIES: SECRETS OF THE PHARAOHS
Now playing through September 22, 2011
TI Founders IMAX® Theater, MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
No need to fear the mummies’ curse! From the safety of our IMAX® theater, learn about these
fascinating beings of the past who offer new hope for the future. Mummies: Secrets of the
Pharaohs is part historic journey, part forensic adventure and entirely fascinating. The film
features incredible new discoveries made by researchers and explorers. Watch as scientists piece
together archeological and genetic clues to unlock the mysteries of ancient Egyptian mummies.
Details, photos and trailers for the film are available on the official Mummies site. Film reviews
declare it “the best mummy movie yet” and “breathtaking.”
Showtimes and online ticketing are available by clicking here!
SUMMER CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
Programs through Friday, August 19, 2011
Registration Available Through Monday, August 15, 2011
MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Summer’s in full swing, and so are our summer camps and programs! There’s still time to
register – camps run through August 19. Our programs offer fun and learning for children ages
six months to sixth grade.
Discovery Camp, Jr. is for toddlers ages three and four, while K-sixth graders will have fun with
learning at Discovery Camp. Before and after care are available for Discovery Camp.
Discovery Camp, Jr. camps are week-long, half-day sessions (Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. - noon)
for children ages three to four years. This summer’s Discover Camp, Jr. takes campers all
across the country – without ever leaving Dallas. The overall theme is Road Trip, USA, and
6. allows campers to explore the animals, landscapes, history and fun offered in the different
regions of our vast nation.
Each week-long, full-day (Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) Discovery Camp session
provides a different focus and unique activities for campers kindergarten through sixth grade.
Camp sessions are specifically designed for distinct age groups to maximize each child’s
experience. Children can travel back 65 million years, hit the high seas, experience real super
powers or dabble in magic potions! Before and after care are available, and begin at 8:30 a.m.
and go until 5:00 p.m.
Visit our web site to find out more about dates, themes, before and after care and costs.
Registration is also available online, via telephone at 214-428-5555 x8 or through registration
forms to send through snail mail.
LITTLE EXPLORERS
Fall Registration is OPEN! Sessions begin September 12
MNS’ Science Building (1318 S. 2nd Ave. in Fair Park)
Little Explorer sessions are an interactive way for adults and little ones to have fun together,
while encouraging your baby or young child’s insatiable curiosity! These popular Children’s
Museum programs are offered in eight-week sessions three times a year (fall, spring and
summer). Registration is now open for the fall sessions.
Each session begins with circle time to introduce that day’s activity stations. Play time ends with
music and movement fun. Get ready to wriggle, giggle and be sure to dress for a mess!
Scribbles and Dribbles, ages 6-35 months and their adult companions
Every Monday-Thursday at 11am
Little Leonardos, ages 3-4 years and their adult companions
Fridays at 11am
Little Explorers program pricing for non-members is $120 for each child, $60 for the second
child per eight-week session. Member cost is $100 for the first child, $50 for the second child
per each eight-week session. Registration is available online, by phone at 214-428-5555 x8, or
visit www.natureandscience.org to download forms and mailing address.
PLANETARIUM SHOWS
Planetarium Building (1620 First Ave. in Fair Park)
Summer star-gazing – without all the heat and humidity! It’s the perfect time to reap the benefits
of galactic exploration and learn more about our amazing universe. The MNS Planetarium offers
the ideal way to learn all the beautiful names for those bright objects in the sky. Planetarium
shows include: Universe, Wonders of the Universe, Texas Night Sky, Secrets of the Sun and
Cosmic Safari.
7. Complete descriptions of each show, showtimes and advance tickets for the Planetarium are
available online. And, just for summer, MNS offers extra public Planetarium shows! Please
check www.natureandscience.org for details.
MUSEM SLEEPOVERS
Little kids shouldn’t have ALL the fun! MNS has now enhanced its children ages 6-12 sleepover
offerings with the addition teen and young adult sleepovers. A whole new world of opportunities
opens up when the Museum closes for the night. Sleepovers offer after-hours, “behind-the-scenes”
access to intriguing exhibits, exclusive shows, and hands-on activities. Overnighters can explore
MNS in all sorts of new ways through secretive scavenger hunts in darkened galleries, make
“crafty” souvenirs to take home, charge their senses with a nighttime Electric Theater performance
or Fire and Ice show - and wake up with an eye-opening IMAX® film.
MNS sleepovers are great for schools, churches, scout troops, sports teams, and sororities – any
group that wants to bond and have fun. Sleepovers focus on learning, team building, and most
importantly, entertainment! And the new MNS offerings provide even more age-appropriate
customized fun for different age groups – kids, teens and young adults! Packages also include a
late-night pizza snack and breakfast in the morning.
For more information about themes and how to register visit our web site.
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
MNS children’s birthday parties are “epoch!” The Museum has several themes from which to
choose – all are fun, feature hands-on crafts and exciting new ways to explore the Museum.
Packages also include a private party room, museum admission for each guest, free parking, and
a party host.
And… for a limited time… MNS members can make your party “dino-mite” by incorporating
our Chinasaurs exhibit into the fun! Another great reason to join MNS today!
Click here to learn about birthday party pricing, options and availability.
GENERAL MUSEUM INFORMATION
Regular general exhibit admission is $10 for adults 18-61; $9 for seniors 62+ and students 12-17;
$7 for children 2-11; children under 2 are free; MNS members of all ages are admitted for free.
Military personnel and their families receive a $2 discount off MNS exhibit admission when
tickets are purchased at the box office with Military ID.
8. Chinasaurs admission requires a surcharge in addition to the purchase of MNS general exhibit
admission; Non-members are $5, MNS members are $3. Children under 2 are free.
IMAX® shows require additional tickets: $7 for adults 18-61 (member adults $6); $6 for seniors
62+, and students 12-17 (member seniors and students $5); $6 for children 2-11 (member
children $5). Children under 2 are free.
Planetarium tickets are $3.50 for non-member adults, students, seniors and children 2-11; $2.50
for member adults, students, seniors and children ages 2-11. Children under 2 are free.
Tickets for the Museum, IMAX® and Planetarium shows, and all special exhibits are available
online.
Regular hours of operation:
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday
Noon – 5:00 p.m. Sundays
**Special summer hours May 28 - September 5
9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday – Saturday
Noon – 6:00 p.m. Sundays
MNS hours are subject to change based on special exhibitions, holiday considerations or other
events. Please check website for current hours.
The Museum of Nature & Science campus is located in Fair Park. The Science Building is at 1318
S. 2nd Ave., the Nature Building is at 3535 Grand Ave., and the Planetarium is at 1620 First Ave.,
Dallas, TX, 75210.
Access MNS from Interstate 30 near downtown Dallas. Parking is inside Fair Park via Gate 5 or
Gate 6 and is always free, except during State Fair. MNS can also be accessed via the new
DART Green Line with stops at MLK, Jr. and Fair Park stations.
Public Contact Information: 214-428-5555 or natureandscience.org.
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About the Museum of Nature & Science
The Museum of Nature & Science – the result of a unique merger in 2006 between the Dallas
Museum of Natural History, The Science Place and the Dallas Children's Museum – is an AAM-
accredited non-profit educational organization located in Dallas's Fair Park. In support of its
mission to inspire minds through nature and science, the museum delivers exciting, engaging and
innovative visitor experiences through its education, exhibition, and research and collections
programming for children, students, teachers, families and life-long learners. The facility also
includes the TI Founders IMAX® Theater and a cutting-edge digital planetarium. The Museum
of Nature & Science is supported in part by funds from the City of Dallas Office of Cultural
Affairs, the Texas Commission on the Arts and HP. The Museum of Nature & Science also is
building a new $185-million museum on a 4.7-acre site in Victory Park to complement the Fair
Park facilities. To learn more about the Museum of Nature & Science, please visit
natureandscience.org.