Sharky Sundays: Sharky Send-Off Celebration
September 16, 2012
1 PM
Perot Museum of Nature and Science Fair Park Campus
3535 Grand Avenue , Dallas, TX
Age Limit
N/A
$7 - $10
Learn about sharks, wildlife, engineering, conservation and underwater worlds.
September 16 – Award-winning shark conservationist David McGuire of Shark Stewards Texas, the local chapter of the non-profit shark conservation organization based in San Francisco, will give a spectacular send-off to the Planet Shark exhibition with fun crafts and experiments to educate families about sharks. David McGuire will give a talk about the dangers of shark finning and how you can help conserve our oceans by protecting sharks.
Sharky Sundays are FREE for MNS members and included with the cost of general exhibits admission for non-members.
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