Unearthing New Mexico with New Mexico Museum of Natural History – Taylor Ranch Library
Have you ever wondered how scientists know what the planet looked like in the past? Come learn about what New Mexico looked like 90 million…
Have you ever wondered how scientists know what the planet looked like in the past? Come learn about what New Mexico looked like 90 million…
Gain a new appreciation for the miniature world of insects all around us on this family-friendly adventure Step into the fascinating world of insects at…
Turquoise Blues blends traditional and modern blues, classic rock, and a country sound with pure powerful vocals and smooth instrumentations. They present a varied musical…
Join one of the first activities of the Pollinator’s Celebration at the Open Space Visitor Center! Get a closer look at local pollinators with both…
Join us for a fun, family-friendly day dedicated to bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and other pollinators that help our ecosystems thrive. Enjoy hands-on activities, educational…
Make no bones about it, the happiest music on Earth plus magic and comedy promises tons of fun for the whole family!
Andy brings a high energy positive vibe with his music, some surprising new songs, and tales of world-wide travel. His award-winning concerts are educational, interactive,…
Make a classic summer beaded lizard keychain during this week’s Crafternoon activity. Bring your creativity and hang out with other teens ages 13–19.
Join the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies for an engaging program on Ice Age Americans! We will explore their technology and the animals they…
Andy brings a high energy positive vibe with his music, some surprising new songs, and tales of world-wide travel. His award-winning concerts are educational, interactive,…
inary rock into a tiny work of art! Using collage materials, create a story stone that represents a character, place, or moment—then imagine the story it…
Join us to create your own dinosaur planter! Teens will create planters using a simple plastic dinosaur toys and small succulent plants. For ages 13-17.…
How is a beak’s shape related to its function? Can you tie your shoes without your thumbs? We’ll use our greatest survival tool—our brains—to discover…
Make no bones about it, the happiest music on Earth plus magic and comedy promises tons of fun for the whole family!
Learn to fold an Origami model of a Triceratops ("three-horned face") Dinosaur. For ages 13-18. Registration is required. Limited to 20 participants.