Scott Family Amazeum rings in the new year with science and fun

Scott Family Amazeum rings in the new year with science and fun

On Tuesday, the Scott Family Amazeum provided children with science and fun as a way to “ring in” the new year. “First, clean everything from Christmas. Then, the family that we don’t see often comes,” said Hudson, a guest expert who shared his plans for the New Year. “Maybe we’re going to party and stay the night and see the ball drop,” said Jackson, another guest at Amazeum. Organizers put together a fun way for kids to celebrate the New Year. partying without staying up late. “It’s all about the text of change, metamorphosis. So, we have a lot of butterfly activities. We’re transitioning into a new year,” said Kaley Wyckoff, Amazeum’s marketing and communications coordinator. .To emphasize this year’s theme, Amazeum brought in volunteers from the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayetteville to teach people about butterflies. and their importance. “Of course, it fits well with what we do all year. Many butterflies are in decline right now, that’s why we like to emphasize the types of things you should have in your garden. that can help you. improve butterfly conditions,” said Kitty Sanders, lead volunteer with the Butterfly House at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. We’re learning and like butterflies, we’re changing next year. And we’re just trying to celebrate that. ,” Wyckoff said. Sanders said their activities often get the attention of children and parents. “What we’re finding is that it’s not just fun for kids, but adults too because every time we start showing people things they just go, ‘Oh! I didn’t know that.’ And they are very happy,” said Sanders. Amazeum officials said that as we enter another year and the children continue to grow, they hope that their memories will not stop.

On Tuesday, the Scott Family Amazeum provided children with science and fun as a way to “ring in” the new year.

“First, [we’ll] clean everything from Christmas. Then, often the family that we don’t see will come,” said Hudson, a guest who shared his plans for the New Year.

“Maybe we’re going to party and stay up late and see the ball drop,” said Jackson, another Amazeum guest.

Organizers put together a fun way for kids to celebrate New Year’s festivities without staying up all night.

“It’s all about the theme of change, metamorphosis. So, we have a lot of butterfly activity. We’re transitioning into a new year,” said Kaley Wyckoff, Amazeum’s marketing and communications coordinator.

To highlight this year’s theme, Amazeum brought in volunteers from the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayetteville to teach people about butterflies and their importance.

“Of course, it fits well with what we do all year. Many butterflies are in decline right now, which is why we’d like to highlight the types of things you should have in your garden that can help improve butterfly conditions,” said Kitty Sanders, lead volunteer formerly the Butterfly House at the Garden of the Ozarks.

“We all want to change, and you know, we grow, and we learn, like butterflies, we’re changing next year. And we’re just trying to celebrate that,” Wyckoff said.

Sanders says their activities often attract the attention of children and parents.

“What we find is that it’s not only fun for children, but also for adults because every time we start showing people things they just go, ‘Oh! I didn’t know that.’ And they’re very happy,” Sanders said.

Amazeum officials said as we enter another year and the children continue to grow, they hope their imaginations will not stop.

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