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Museum Hosts Educator's Showcase
26 Jan 2010 - 6 Feb 2010
The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History celebrates science education by hosting its second annual Educator’s Showcase from January 26 until February 6, 2010. This short-term exhibit is available at no cost to all educators in and around the Brazos Valley and will provide information from organizations that offer free and low cost materials and resources for educators, with an emphasis on environmental, science, and history education. This year’s showcase is sponsored by the Barbara Bush Literacy Corps.
For more details, visit the Exhibit Page.

