Exploring the Natural World: Snakes vs. Lizards – SOLD OUT on October 7

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Exploring the Natural World: Snakes vs. Lizards – SOLD OUT

DATE: Oct 07 2022
TIME: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
LOCATION: AMNH Classroom and Auditorium

This month, students will explore the world of reptiles! Learn about the difference between snakes and lizards with hands-on experiments and activities. Pre-registration is required.

Registration: Annual Fee (8 classes) $88/child August 1-14. Semester Fee (4 classes) $52/child August 15-21. A La Carte (each class) $20/child begins August 22 for the 1st semester. AM&G members receive a discount for each registered child. A minimum of 10 registered students are required to host the class. The class size will not exceed 20 students. Visit www.ExploreAMAG.org or call 256-237-6766 to register today.

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