This Sunday April 20th is Earth Day. We at, The Denver Traveler, love Mother Earth, our Sweet Gaia and we found a few worthy celebrations at The Denver Museum of Nature and Science to honor the day. Friday April 18th the exhibit, Extreme Ice
opens featuring award-winning photographer
James Balog. The Museum has partnered with Mr. Balog to present a new exhibition of more than 24 images, featuring some of the most extreme and remote environments on Earth.
Saturday April 19th James Balog will give a lecture on Extreme Ice in the Phipps Imax Theater at 8:00pm. $15.00/members &18.00/non members
Sunday April 20th Earth Day- the Museum is Free! Bring the whole family for interactive exhibits from The National Renewable Energy Lab, attend mini talks, find out what happens to the stuff you put in those purple bins, scavenger hunts, dioramas tours and so much more!
Bring your batteries, computers and printers and the Museum will recycle them for you!
Bring your own bag and the Museum Shop will give you 10% off!
Can’t quite make it out to celebrate- enjoy the Museums on-line exhibitions.
[photo-© The Black Frame]
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