Boise activity will give families the chance to learn more about why “water is life.”
The Idaho State Museum gives the public the opportunity to learn more about the past, present, and future of the state they live in, and it has scheduled an activity that will give families the inside scoop on water and why it is so important. It will incorporate hands-on learning, and there are several activities on the agenda.
Participants will be invited to craft a water cycle bracelet, and they will also be able to try their hand at building a small boat. A miniature lake will be on site so everyone can put their craft to the test, and the fun is included with the venue’s admission price. The session will run for three hours, and attendees will be able to explore the exhibits both before and after the activity.
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The Water in Idaho installment of Idaho State Museum’s Family Second Saturday program will kick off at 12:00 pm on December 14. Further details about the activity have been made available on the Idaho government’s website.
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