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Summer at the Museum!

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A colorful collage of bees

The Buzz About Bees

Opening Friday, July 10
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Family At FFITS

Family Fun in the Sun / Diversión familiar al sol

Museum adventures in our courtyard. Museo aventuras en el patio.
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Examples of the crafts for Crafting in the Courtyard

Crafts in the Courtyard

Enjoy the summer evening, meet fellow crafters, and create a keepsake!
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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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Archaeology Field Schools – Fort Rock

Archaeology Field Schools

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Get in on an archaeological field adventure this summer.
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A dramatic coastal landscape with a group of adults walking away from the camera

Excursions

Expert-led tours and science adventures. Registration is open for summer 2026!
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two students smiling at the camera, one with an arm around the other.

Gifts For Grads Sale

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Gifts for Grads runs Wednesday, June 10 through Monday, June 15
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