Fernbank Museum is inviting all ages to the Nature Fest Discovery Day for fun and games.

Written By Sean Garvey – Entercom Atlanta – News & Talk 1380 WAOK

The Fernbank Museum of Natural History is encouraging all kids and adults to become one with nature this Saturday for the Nature Fest Discovery Day. The family filled event will give visitors an opportunity to explore the great outdoors and it’s inhabitants through a wide range of activities. The activities that families can look forward to are immersive hands-on and educational games for children to learn more about nature.

Young and older visitors can take nature walks, discover all kinds of plants, and participate in pavilion programs during the festival. Nature enthusiasts can also participate in ongoing activities included in the following:

  • Putting together a colorful, beaded snake with chenille stems.
  • Become a contestant in a nature bingo game.
  • Learn how to make a native wildflower seed ball for home agricultural purposes.
  • Become a citizen scientist for a day and record your observations of the Fernbank campus inhabitants.
  • Explore nature and get educated on ecologically-focused activities.

The Kendeda Pavilion (located inside the Fernbank Museum) will hold scheduled activities, including the nature explorations starting at 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and the nature walk at 11 a.m. and again at 12 p.m. This festival is for all ages interested in learning more about nature, agriculture, and ways to help keep your enviornment eco-friendly.

Nature Fest Discovery Day kicks off this Saturday, March 10th from 10 p.m. to 2 p.m. The festival will take place at the Fernbank Museum of Natual History and the address is 767 Clifton Road N.E., Atlanta, GA 30307. Members and children 2-years-old or under are free with Museum admission. For more information, call 404.929.6400 or go to fernbankmuseum.org.

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