Pueblo Grande Museum is partnering with the Rosson House to offer 4 weeks of summer programs: 2 weeks in July for children ages 10 to 13 and 2 weeks in June for children ages 6 to 9. This year’s program will be hosted at both sites and cover both the prehistoric and historic cultures of Arizona, as well as the science of archaeology we use to learn about them. Children can “race” through time collecting different stamps and stickers in their Amazing Arizona Passports for each of the different skills, crafts and projects they complete.
Pueblo Grande Museum Week 3 #94779
Where Prehistory Comes to Life
July 8 to 12 from 9am to 4pm
During this leg of the Amazing Arizona Race children ages 10 to 13 will create a prehistoric themed survival kit including fishing tackle, agave cordage, fire-by friction kit, and much more. In the second half of the week participants will become junior archaeologists and learn about past cultures such as the Hohokam through the materials left behind. This fun filled week of activities will provide the participants with a take home survival tool-kit, an understanding of the archaeological process, and an appreciation for past cultures. For more information and to register visit www.pueblogrande.com!
Early registration by May 31 is $175 per week. Beginning June 1 registration increases to $200 per week. Sign your child up for both weeks at Pueblo Grande Museum and the Rosson House to receive a 1 year Family Membership to both institutions! Lunch is not provided during these programs, but light snacks and drinks will be available.