Science Saturday at Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History

This installment of the monthly science-centric event at Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History zeroes in on paleontology. Kids from elementary to middle school can make crayon rubbings and plaster casts of replica fossils including trilobytes, extinct, bug-like sea creatures with big eyes, mammoths teeth, and megaladon, a shark from olden days that was as big as a whale. Activity stations, overseen by volunteers, bridge the gap between science and understanding.
11am-3pm. Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History, 165 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove. Free; donations appreciated. 648-5716. http://www.pgmuseum.org.

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