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Winkler Arts & Culture

Winkler, Manitoba

204-312-7991

www.winklerarts.com

Winkler Arts and Culture, Inc. is a volunteer organization whose mission is focused on providing opportunities to share art in its various forms while celebrating the culture that brings art alive. Winkler Arts and Culture is dedicated to providing opportunities to teach, share and celebrate artistic and cultural expression, through education, programs and a community space.

Kitt Peak National Observatory

Tucson, Arizona

520-318-8736

www.noao.edu/kpvc

Home of the largest array of optical and radio telescopes in the world. In addition to conducting ground breaking astronomical research, we are open to you through our Visitor Center programs.

View objects of the cosmos! See planets, nebulas, galaxies, star nurseries, and more.

Los Angeles, California

213-765-6800

grammymuseum.org

The GRAMMY Museum seeks to educate and inspire all Museum visitors and Members as to the enduring qualities and cultural significance of popular and classical music. By implementing a variety of innovative educational strategies; by incorporating the advice and needs of scholastic teachers, locally, regionally, and nationally; and by presenting the expertise of Recording Academy members, the GRAMMY Museum offers the most dynamic and exciting educational programs available from music museums today.

GRAMMY Museum

Sierra Mono Museum

North Fork, California

559-877-2115

www.SierraMonoMuseum.org

The Sierra Mono Museum (SMM) is one of the oldest Native-owned and run American Indian cultural heritage institutions in California. We are located in the small Gold Rush/Sierra foothills town of North Fork - the exact center of the state! - not far Yosemite National Park. The Museum is home to one of the largest collections of Mono Indian baskets in the state as well as the expansive Tettleton Wildlife Collection featuring dioramas and over 100 freestanding taxidermy animals from the Americas and Asia.