Vernal pool pictures from Marion Natural History Museum after-school program
Vernal pool pictures from Marion Natural History Museum after-school program
Vernal pool pictures from Marion Natural History Museum after-school program
Vernal pool pictures from Marion Natural History Museum after-school program
Vernal pool pictures from Marion Natural History Museum after-school program
Vernal pool pictures from Marion Natural History Museum after-school program
Engineering for Climate Change
Engineering for Climate Change
Engineering for Climate Change
Engineering for Climate Change
Engineering for Climate Change
Engineering for Climate Change
The Engineering for Climate Change program held at the Marion Natural History Museum for Jr. and Sr. High School students was standing room only. Mark Whalen, engineer at Sippican Lockheed/Martin brought in many of the analytical products that he's been working on. Many thanks to Mark for a very educational program.
The Engineering for Climate Change program held at the Marion Natural History Museum for Jr. and Sr. High School students was standing room only. Mark Whalen, engineer at Sippican Lockheed/Martin brought in many of the analytical products that he's been working on. Many thanks to Mark for a very educational program.
The Engineering for Climate Change program held at the Marion Natural History Museum for Jr. and Sr. High School students was standing room only. Mark Whalen, engineer at Sippican Lockheed/Martin brought in many of the analytical products that he's been working on. Many thanks to Mark for a very educational program.
The Engineering for Climate Change program held at the Marion Natural History Museum for Jr. and Sr. High School students was standing room only. Mark Whalen, engineer at Sippican Lockheed/Martin brought in many of the analytical products that he's been working on. Many thanks to Mark for a very educational program.
The Engineering for Climate Change program held at the Marion Natural History Museum for Jr. and Sr. High School students was standing room only. Mark Whalen, engineer at Sippican Lockheed/Martin brought in many of the analytical products that he's been working on. Many thanks to Mark for a very educational program.
The Engineering for Climate Change program held at the Marion Natural History Museum for Jr. and Sr. High School students was standing room only. Mark Whalen, engineer at Sippican Lockheed/Martin brought in many of the analytical products that he's been working on. Many thanks to Mark for a very educational program.
Members of the Marion Natural History Museum's robotics club show off their inventions. The club runs every other Saturday from 10 - 11:30. Please call the museum at 508-748-2098 for more information.
Members of the Marion Natural History Museum's robotics club show off their inventions. The club runs every other Saturday from 10 - 11:30. Please call the museum at 508-748-2098 for more information.
Members of the Marion Natural History Museum's robotics club show off their inventions. The club runs every other Saturday from 10 - 11:30. Please call the museum at 508-748-2098 for more information.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Mr. David Pierce, who gave a program to the after-school group on operating the museum's telescopes. The participants were a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic group.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Mr. David Pierce, who gave a program to the after-school group on operating the museum's telescopes. The participants were a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic group.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank Mr. David Pierce, who gave a program to the after-school group on operating the museum's telescopes. The participants were a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic group.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank volunteer, Jim Pierson for a wonderful program.
In the photos Mr. Pierson, geologist and fossil collector, shows the afterscool group at the Marion Natural History Museum his collection. He has collected most of the specimens himself and gave information about how to start our own collections. Each child received a fossil as a parting gift.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank volunteer, Jim Pierson for a wonderful program.
In the photos Mr. Pierson, geologist and fossil collector, shows the afterscool group at the Marion Natural History Museum his collection. He has collected most of the specimens himself and gave information about how to start our own collections. Each child received a fossil as a parting gift.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank volunteer, Jim Pierson for a wonderful program.
In the photos Mr. Pierson, geologist and fossil collector, shows the afterscool group at the Marion Natural History Museum his collection. He has collected most of the specimens himself and gave information about how to start our own collections. Each child received a fossil as a parting gift.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank volunteer, Jim Pierson for a wonderful program.
In the photos Mr. Pierson, geologist and fossil collector, shows the afterscool group at the Marion Natural History Museum his collection. He has collected most of the specimens himself and gave information about how to start our own collections. Each child received a fossil as a parting gift.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank volunteer, Jim Pierson for a wonderful program.
In the photos Mr. Pierson, geologist and fossil collector, shows the afterscool group at the Marion Natural History Museum his collection. He has collected most of the specimens himself and gave information about how to start our own collections. Each child received a fossil as a parting gift.
The Marion Natural History Museum wishes to thank volunteer, Jim Pierson for a wonderful program.
In the photos Mr. Pierson, geologist and fossil collector, shows the afterscool group at the Marion Natural History Museum his collection. He has collected most of the specimens himself and gave information about how to start our own collections. Each child received a fossil as a parting gift.