The Museum of Lennox & Addington is back with a jam-packed Saturday for kids and adults. On Saturday November 5th, the Museum will host the OWL Foundation for an engaging presentation on owl rescue and rehabilitation. After that, kids will have fun exploring an owl and bird themed inquiry table, in addition to making an owl activity booklet. The presentation will start at 10am.
The Vineland-based OWL Foundation is a registered Canadian charitable organization that helps wild Canadian owls and other raptors that are injured or orphaned. The Foundation operates a rehabilitation centre located in the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada.
Museum Kids takes place the first Saturday of every month at the Museum. The monthly activities are centred around the current exhibits the Museum has on display. Pre-registration is required and can be found by visiting the museum’s website (link provided below). Alternatively, registration can be completed by calling the Museum or visiting the Museum in person.
In the afternoon, the Museum is offering a Heritage Arts Workshop for adults. Linda Fraser from the Garden Studio will teach attendees how to create owls out of air dry clay using several clay techniques. The end product will be a hanging piece of art comprised of 3 owls, beads, jute and drift wood. The workshop starts at 1pm.
Pre-registration and payment is required to attend this workshop. The fee for the workshop is $35.00 with all materials provided. It is best suited for ages 13+.
Spaces are limited for both the Museum Kids and Heritage Arts workshop. Those interested are encouraged to register as soon as possible.
The Museum of Lennox & Addington is located at 97 Thomas Street East in Napanee. Detailed information about each program is available at www.countymuseum.ca. For more information, please visit the website or call 613.354.3027.
Submitted by the Museum of Lennox and Addington