Planetarium Temporarily Closed
The Mark Smith Planetarium is closed for maintenance from September 13th-17th. We apologize for any inconvenience and promise that your experience in the Planetarium, once finished, will be out of this world!
The Mark Smith Planetarium is closed for maintenance from September 13th-17th. We apologize for any inconvenience and promise that your experience in the Planetarium, once finished, will be out of this world!
The Museum is popping up right outside of Washington Memorial Library on Wednesday, September 15th, from 11-11:30AM! Come learn about a native Georgia animal and see it up close for yourself! This event is FREE and is funded by the Downtown Challenge Grant.
Bring your lawn chairs to Edenfield Amphitheater to learn about the owls of Georgia and see them up close for yourself! Tickets are available at the door and on Eventbrite here. $10 for non-members $5 for members
Bring your lawn chairs to Edenfield Amphitheater to learn about the owls of Georgia and see them up close for yourself! Tickets are available at the door and on Eventbrite here. $10 for non-members $5 for members
Visit the Museum of Arts and Sciences on September 16th to celebrate National Rock Collecting Day! Jay Batcha, Tina Perkins, George Ruff, and Eddie Williams from the Mid Georgia Gem and Mineral Society will be in the lobby to talk all about rocks and minerals from 1-4 PM.
Have you ever been on a bird walk? Or done pond dipping to learn about invertebrates who live in the water? Nature Explorers is an exciting new partnership with the Georgia Extension Service that will allow families to experience new things to learn about the outdoors! Learn all about Urban Forests in September! Activities will […]
Drop by on Thursday, September 30th for an up-close encounter with a native Georgia animal! We will be outside of the NewTown Macon office at 555 Poplar Street from 11-11:30 AM. This event is FREE and funded by the Downtown Challenge Grant.
Visit the Family Fun Zone during First Friday from 6:30-7:00 PM to see a native Georgia species up close and learn all about it! This event is FREE and funded by the downtown challenge grant.