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and educate our visitors about the world’s animal kingdom and how important they are to their ecosystem. Every animal has a purpose, be it an apex predator or a decom- poser. Each week, guests can meet a new critter in the Exhibit Halls and learn about that animal’s importance in their ecosystem. This program is included with museum ad- mission. AM&G Members are free 11-14 Sunny King Charity Classic Golf Tournament 12 Sleepover Safari at Anniston Museum of Natural History Join us for another great adventure at the museums this summer! Children ages 7-12 will have a great time exploring the Exhibit Halls, playing fun and educational games, encountering live animals, and creating a variety of crafts to take home. Drop off time is Friday at 6:00 PM and pick up is Saturday at 9:00 AM at AMNH. Pre-registration is required by calling 256-237-6766 or online via www.ExploreAMAG.org. This program is limited to 20 children. The last day to reg- ister is Wednesday, July 10. Dinner, snacks, and breakfast are included. Participants are required to bring a pillow, sleeping back, toothbrush, toothpaste, pajamas, and other needed items. Tickets are $45/member child and $55/non-member child. Sibling discount: register two or more children and receive $10 off each additional child. *Mem- bers, in order to receive multiple discounts, please call the museum to register. These discounts cannot be applied online 38 12 Creature Teacher at Anniston Museum The Anniston Museum houses a variety of live animals who enhance the Exhibit Halls and educate our visitors about the world’s animal kingdom and how important they are to their ecosystem. Every animal has a purpose, be it an apex predator or a decom- poser. Each week, guests can meet a new critter in the Exhibit Halls and learn about that animal’s importance in their ecosystem. 13 Veterans Trade Day and Combat Park Grand Opening in Eastaboga (Curry Station Road) 13 Out of the Vault: Dangerous Secrets at 1:30pm Sometimes appearances can be deceptive. A simple pen, an umbrella, a gear-shifter from a taxi, everyday objects which upon deeper inspection conceal dangerous se- crets. These are just a few of the artifacts from the Berman Museum collection, which will be on display and discussed in our new- est program, Out of the Vault. This program will take place in the Deadly Beauty gallery. This program is included in museum admis- sion; AM&G members are free 18 Main Street Market – Ice Cream Social in downtown Oxford starting at 3pm 18 Watermelon Wingding at Longleaf Gardens from 5 -6pm Third Thursday in the Gardens program: It’s July in Alabama and all you want is something cold and refreshing. You can’t July 2019 INSIGHT