Fossil Dig: A Citizen Science Project
Enrollment limited to Warwick cardholders until August 6th; open registrationafter August 6th.
Enrollment limited to Warwick cardholders until August 6th; open registrationafter August 6th.
Late in the last Ice Age, giant beasts disappeared worldwide. Abundant mastodon and other large mammal fossil sites in the Black Dirt around Warwick have been helping us solve this mystery. Dr. Robinson specializes in the study of fossil plant pollen, and what this tells us about environmental changes which accompanied the end of the mastodons and other animals of the Pleistocene era.
Take a virtual trip to the Ingwe Leopard Research Program in the Mapumalanga district of South Africa. Sara Kearns, recently returned from volunteering at the center, will be your guide and Dr. Richard Hull will discuss the 30,000 year old petroglyphs found in the area.
Radio Flyer, a Hudson Valley based cover band, is recognized as one of the leading bands specializing in an eclectic mix of music always performed with the highest level of professionalism. The band will be performing favorite music selections from artists ranging from VanMorrison and Steely Dan to the Allman Brothers, Michael Buble, Bruce Springsteen, and so much more!
Artist Doris Schwint will lead a step-by-step class to complete a watercolor pencil painting.
There is a $5.00 material fee due at the time of registration. Please register in-person at the Help Desk.