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Science on wheels! The museum's outreach van

Statewide Educational Outreach

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Let us bring the museum to you. The museum's award-winning outreach program travels to K-8 classrooms and public libraries—bringing fossils, artifacts, and lively learning adventures to communities all around Oregon.
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Students looking at artifacts during an outreach program

K-8 Programs in your Classroom

Bring the museum to your school.
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A group of children play a game in a library

Library and Community Outreach

Dynamic, hands-on learning at your organization every summer.
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Native Innovations Museum Adventures Traveling Exhibit fully set up

Museum Adventures Traveling Exhibits

Museum Adventures brings bilingual English/Spanish traveling exhibits to libraries and community organizations in rural Oregon with fun activities for the whole family.
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Power of Plants activity kit

DIY Museum Activity Kits for Libraries

Hands-on, family learning adventures for our library partners!
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1680 East 15th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97403
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