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Archeology Day at Kreische Brewery

Can you dig it? Join us at the Texas Historical Commission's premier archeological site as we celebrate Texas Archeology Month with activities, tours, and more!

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Adventures in Nature: A Caddo Mounds Creative STEM Camp

During a six-day Creative STEM family experience, community partners and families will explore Caddo Mounds SHS and engage with five different ecosystems through a braided Creative STEM approach. In this braided approach, families will explore land conservation through the strands of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), the Arts, and Western-based Science. For ages 8-11.

There is no Fee. This camp is offered in association with a National Science Foundation Grant and is free for families.

Each Family will receive a $25 gas card for each of the 6 days they attend. Lunch and snacks are provided.

Families commit to all six days of camp. May 4&5; June 1&2, 8&9 from 9:00 am until 3:30 pm.

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Red River War Series: Native American Storyteller

Second chance! Don't miss this opportunity to experience the art of storytelling as told by Native American storyteller Eldrena Douma.

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San Jacinto Family Day: Breadmaking

Try making your own campfire bread, just like the Texian soldiers did 187 years ago!

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San Jacinto Family Day: Corn Husk Angels

Kids had to make their own toys on the Texas frontier, and a corn husk doll was a staple of a Texas childhood in the 1830s. Join us to learn about dolls on the frontier and make your own holiday corn husk angel to take home.