Pollinator Passion Mini-Camp

Learn all about pollinators and why they are so important during this mini-camp; you’ll visit and learn about some of the MAS’ very own pollinators (our lemurs and bats), see […]

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Train Day

All aboard to the Museum of Arts and Sciences! Tour the MAS’ Historic Seaboard Caboose and learn all about trains from local experts including Ralph Hawkins (hawkinsrails.net), Operation Lifesavers (oli.org), […]

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Dino Day by Jurassic Jungle

Join the MAS and our partners at Jurassic Jungle to learn about dinosaurs during this edu-taining program! This program is included with regular Museum admission with a program at 12:15pm […]

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Dino Day by Jurassic Jungle

Join the MAS and our partners at Jurassic Jungle to learn about dinosaurs during this edu-taining program! This program is included with regular Museum admission with a program at 12:15pm […]

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An Abundance of Turtles

Yellow-Bellied Slider Trachemys scripta scripta As the springtime weather moves in, you’re likely to see more native wildlife emerge from their winter slumber. Georgia is home to 27 types of […]

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Wild Words

Bring a picnic and lawn chairs to the Edenfield Amphitheater for an evening of prose, live music, and Earth Day celebration! This year’s Wild Words features Gordon Johnston (Seven Islands […]

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2 FRONTS: An Evening with Alfred Conteh

Join us for a lecture and gallery talk with artist, Alfred Conteh, which complements the exhibit on view, 2 FRONTS. This event is FREE and is sponsored by the MAS […]

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Spring Grotto Tours

In 1901, the Jesuits (La Societe Catholique Religieuse) purchased approximately 90 plus acres off Forest Hill Road to provide students of the St. Stanislaus College with both a place for […]

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Spring Grotto Tours

In 1901, the Jesuits (La Societe Catholique Religieuse) purchased approximately 90 plus acres off Forest Hill Road to provide students of the St. Stanislaus College with both a place for […]

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Spring Grotto Tours

In 1901, the Jesuits (La Societe Catholique Religieuse) purchased approximately 90 plus acres off Forest Hill Road to provide students of the St. Stanislaus College with both a place for […]

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