Learn About the Secret Lives of Honeybees and More at 'The Nature of Things' Exhibit in Arlington
By Office of Communication
Posted on November 13, 2019, November 13, 2019

River Legacy Foundation is partnering with PurdueAgriculture to offer their first-ever Traveling Exhibit, The Nature of Things, with the featured exhibit Beelieve it or Not, The Secret Lives of Honeybees.

River Legacy Foundation is partnering with PurdueAgriculture to offer their first-ever Traveling Exhibit, The Nature of Things, with the featured exhibit Beelieve it or Not, The Secret Lives of Honeybees. The exhibit will run in the Discovery Room from Nov. 18, 2019, to Feb. 21, 2020.

Families will enjoy learning about the natural world in The Nature of Things, which will feature Bee-lieve it or Not, The Secret Lives of Honeybees, Tooth Sleuth, A Salamander Tale, and H2Whoa! Children will have the opportunity to discover the special role honeybees play in their lives, how to search for clues to reveal what animals eat, understanding how beautiful and necessary insects are to the environment, and the many negative effects of water pollution.

“These exhibits which feature a variety of interactive components bring fresh, dynamic content to our Discovery Room,” said Jill Hill, Executive Director of River Legacy Living Science Center. “They provide opportunities for guests to explore their environment and meet some of the most fascinating characters in nature.”

Prices for the traveling exhibit are as follows:

  • $5 for adults (13 to 59)
  • $3 for children (3 to 12; free for children 2 and under)
  • $4 for seniors (60 +)

River Legacy will also be hosting a special exhibit preview night for Discovery Room Members on Friday, Nov. 22. To become a Discovery Room Member and take advantage of this special benefit, call 817.860.6752, or visit riverlegacy.org.

The Nature of Things has been organized by the Purdue Agriculture Exhibit Design Center. Sponsored by Chick-fil-a, North Collins and the City of Arlington Water Utilities, which is sponsoring the H2Whoa! exhibit as part of its ongoing water conservation outreach efforts.

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