October 19 



Boneyard Menagerie 



Ernest Roscoe. Leader 

 For ages 6-8 1 0:30 A. M. and 1 :30 P.M. 



This workshop will "rattle the skeletons in a few closets" 

 by discussing the prehistoric relatives of familiar animals 

 found in zoos and aquaria. Children should be accom- 

 panied by at least one parent. Be prepared for a few 

 surprises! 



Caveman to Civilization 



Edith Fleming, Leader 

 For ages 10-1 3 10:30 A.M. 



A movie on the life of the cave men and how they hunted 

 prehistoric animals opens this workshop. Boys and girls 

 will also examine actual tools used by cave men thousands 

 of years ago, learn how they were made and compare them 

 with modern tools. 



October 26 



Find, Seek, Discover 



George Friclie, Leader 

 For ages 6-7 10:30 A.M. and 1 :30 P.M. 



Parents are invited 

 In this special program for family groups, the enjoyment 



of exploring natural phenomena is stressed. This will be 

 a "treasure hunt" in the Museum halls to illustrate the 

 fact that life is all around us if we will take the time to 

 observe nature carefully. 



November 2 



Rock and Mineral Kingdom 



Ernest Roscoe, Leader 

 For ages 9-1 3 10:30A.M. 



Parents are Invited. 



This is a slightly advanced program on rocks and minerals. 

 After a talk on the qualities and characteristics of different 

 rocks and minerals for their identification, youngsters will 

 be sent to the exhibition halls with question sheets to answer 

 independently. Children may bring their own specimens 

 for identification. 



November 9 



Bones to Bodies 



Ernest Roscoe, Leader 

 For ages 9-13 10 :30 A. M . 



Parents are Invited 



This workshop emphasizes the structure of the vertebrate 

 skeleton. Specimens and Museum exhibits will illustrate 

 the important points of the subject. 



if there Is more than one child In your family who wishes to attend a workshop, please make a 

 duplicate application for each child. 



FALL WORKSHOPS FOR MEMBERS' CHILDREN 



SATURDAYS in the MUSEUM, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. See article for details on programs. Please list the 

 program you wish to attend in order of your preference. Sorry, only one program can be scheduled for each child. 



Program 



Date 



Hour 



1st choice 



2nd choice 

 3rd choice 

 4th choice 



Name 



Age 



Tel. 



Address 



City 



State 



Zip 



Membership in name of 



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Raymond Foundation, FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60605 



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