Don’t Miss a Chance to Meet Dynamo, Lightning and Clifford
Fort Worth, TX (June 21, 2017) — It’s the mascot party of the year and you’re invited! Join us for Dynamo’s Birthday Party at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History and meet some of your favorite mascot friends! Lightning, the official mascot of the Dallas Wings, is Dynamo’s newest friend! Lightning is a Pegasus and sure to bring an exciting flair to this dinosaur themed party! Also in attendance will be America’s favorite big red dog, Clifford™. Clifford has made the Museum his temporary doghouse since his very own exhibit, Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog™ opened in May. He can’t wait to show Dynamo and Lightning around the exhibit.
The birthday party will be held on Saturday, June 24 from 11 AM to 1 PM with activities throughout the Museum.
Celebrate with Dynamo, Lightning and Clifford and grab a one-of-a-kind photo! Guests will also enjoy hands-on activities and crafts, story time provided by the Hurst Public Library and a sweet treat*! Dynamo’s Birthday Party will be a blast for the whole family and all activities are included with paid exhibit admission. Exhibit pricing: Adult $15 | Junior (2-18) $12 | Senior (65+) $14.
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*while supplies last
About the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
The Museum was established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by its rich collections, the Museum is dedicated to lifelong learning. It engages guests through creative, vibrant programs and exhibits interpreting science and the history of Texas and the Southwest. For more information, visit www.fortworthmuseum.org.
The Museum was established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by its rich collections, the Museum is dedicated to lifelong learning. It engages guests through creative, vibrant programs and exhibits interpreting science and the history of Texas and the Southwest. For more information, visit www.fortworthmuseum.org.
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