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Field Station: Dinosaurs Brings Free Events To Bergen County Libraries All Week
The Field Station: Dinosaurs exhibit is hosting a series of free events for kids at libraries around Bergen County this week.
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — The Field Station: Dinsosaurs attraction in Lodi is sponsoring a series of interactive events this week in libraries all around Bergen County.
A spokesperson said, "This will be the last time the long-standing tour will be available – because just like the dinos – Field Station is going extinct after this summer!"
They're running "Paleo Picasso," an art program in which kids can draw dinosaurs and learn about the science behind them.
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"Discover what scientists know – and don’t know – about the color of dinosaurs and then Guy will share stories about New Jersey's rich dinosaur history and participants can see real fossils up close," a spokesperson said.
Reservations may be required, so check with the libraries directly.
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The tour has scheduled these events:
June 24 at 3:30 p.m. Bogota Public Library
June 25 at 4 p.m. Garfield Public Library
June 25 at 5:30 p.m. Leonia Public Library
June 26 at 3 p.m. Glen Ridge Public Library
June 27 at 3 p.m. Wayne Public Library
The events are free, although the main Field Station: Dinosaurs attraction in Lodi is ticketed.
About Field Station Dinosaurs
Perched near brook and surrounded by natural woods in Bergen County, Field Station: Dinosaurs is a ticketed family attraction combining technology, education, and fun. The life-sized, moving, realistic dinosaurs come to life through robotics. The attraction is in its eleventh season.
Field Station: Dinosaurs is an official Education Partner of Bergen County. A portion of every ticket sold is used for the preservation and enhancement of Bergen County Parks. Find out more about that here.
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