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DCM16_Winter V5.indd - DISCOVERY Children`s Museum
WINTER 2016
Welcome to Animal Grossology,
the interactive exhibition that
takes a slightly different view
of Fluffy, Fido and the rest of
the animal kingdom premiering
at DISCOVERY Children’s
Museum, January 30.
When was the last time you were truly
en-GROSS-ed? Following in the footsteps
of the overwhelmingly popular
“Grossology, the (Impolite) Science of the
Human Body” exhibition, comes the next
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum
Celebrates 25 Years of Inspiring
Children and Families
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum marked
a milestone Wednesday, Sept. 9 as it
celebrates 25 years of serving the children
and families of southern Nevada. The Silver
celebration will continue throughout 2016 with
celebratory events and programming including:
acknowledgement of those supporters who
have built and sustained the organization since
its founding, and ongoing promotion of the
educational impact the Museum has had and
continues to have on the community.
“After 25 years, the museum is securing its
future by ensuring we develop into a critical
generation in the GROSSOLOGY series.
Oozing with disgusting science and interactive learning games, the all-new “Animal
Grossology” exhibit is sure to provide a
unique perspective on the animal
kingdom. DISCOVERY Children’s Museum,
in conjunction with Advanced Exhibits, the
exhibit’s producer, invites you to
experience some of the slimiest, stinkiest
and downright yuckiest creatures on earth.
The exhibit opens on Jan. 30 and runs
through April 17, 2016.
The exhibition contains solid science and introduces it in a way that makes kids giggle.
It’s science disguised in interactive entertainment and kids are more apt to learn
when they’re having fun doing it. You may
think leeches are pretty gross but they’re
used after some surgeries to assist in the
healing process. Did you know that cows
are one of the gassiest animals on earth ?
Learn why the dung beetle is nature’s living
pooper scooper and why scientists are
studying slug and snail slime production for
clues in treating cystic fibrosis.
community asset that complements and
enhances the educational experience of the
children of southern Nevada,” said Tifferney
White, President and CEO of DISCOVERY
Children’s Museum. “The new location was a
realization of a years-long relocation plan and it
set a new standard for interactive education in
Las Vegas, truly establishing this organization
as a community cornerstone. And, through its
growing collaborations with other like-minded
organizations, the Museum continues its outward
facing path in making the Museum the go-tocommunity minded non-profit.”
Some highlights in honor of the 25th Anniversary
include: • “25” Community Collaborations – Highlight
the collaborations between the Museum and
like-minded organizations.
• 25th Anniversary Museum Store Highlight –
Each month, the Museum Store will highlight a
special offer on designated store merchandise
that will be discounted 25 percent.
• Share Your Memories - We are collecting
Visitors slimy good time will include:
• Becoming a scarab beetle in a retro
“Atari-type” world by competing against
each other in a challenging dung ball roll race
• Seeing larger-than-life bloodsuckers and
learning why they need blood and where
they store it in their bodies
• And, learning why a cat’s anatomy is the
reason why cat’s spit up hairballs
The exhibition was created and produced by Advanced Exhibits, a division of Advanced Animations
LLC, in collaboration with Sylvia Branzei, the author
of the GROSSOLOGY series of books. The books are
published through Price Stern Sloan, a member of
Penguin (USA) Inc.
memories from the community and beyond
to commemorate this special celebration.
Email memories and stories and/or photos to
Info@DiscoveryKidsLV.org or post them on our
Facebook page /DiscoveryChildrensMuseum.
• DISCOVERY Mascot Contest – Help us create
a Museum Mascot
• Vegas Has A Heart Fundraising Campaign –
Raise 1,000 gifted Family Memberships; gifting
the DISCOVERY Children’s Museum one-year
memberships to 1,000 families in need.
“We are very excited to host a variety of events
over the next year celebrating the anniversary
of Las Vegas’ Best Museum*,” commented Jerry
McKenna, Board of Trustees Chairman. “It is
integral to our mission to make the Museum
experience more accessible to all of southern
Nevada. It is our hope that this celebration will
foster greater awareness of the fun and unique
educational experiences we have available for
families and of course, children.”
For more information on 25th Anniversary
events, visit DiscoveryKidsLV.org.
A SWANKY EVENING IN SUPPORT OF THE MUSEUM
The Magic of DISCOVERY Gala is our largest fundraiser of the year providing critical
mission-based funding for our programs, exhibits, and outreach. On October 24, 2015,
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum held The Magic of DISCOVERY Rat Pack Gala at Four
Seasons Las Vegas. Our theme paid homage to the Golden Age of Las Vegas which
began in 1960 when Dean, Frank, Sammy, Peter, and Joey became famously known as
the “Rat Pack.”
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum was honored to present the 16th Annual Great Friend to
Kids Award to the Honorable Carolyn Goodman, Mayor of Las Vegas and Former Mayor
Oscar Goodman. Mayors Goodman have been tremendous supporters of the Museum
and contributed to making the new location and the downtown revitalization a reality.
They have and continue to support critical education and outreach programs that benefit children and families in our community.
We are grateful for our co-chairs Emily Goodman and Shari Wong for their leadership, our Board of Trustees for their unwavering
support, and our generous Rat Pack Gala Committee members, volunteers, and partners who made this magical evening come alive.
The Rat Pack Gala raised nearly $400,000, which is directly invested in the Museum’s mission of igniting a lifelong love of learning in
children, families, and educators and creating positive and measureable impact in our community.
To all who support The Magic of DISCOVERY Gala and DISCOVERY Children’s Museum each year, we give you our most heart-felt
thanks for your investment!
CITY NATIONAL BANK SUPPORTS
YOUTHWORKS ON THEIR WAY UP!
TREE OF HOPE FUNDRAISER
The Museum
participated in the
first Trees of Hope
Fundraiser at all Boyd
Gaming Las Vegas
properties! The tree
with the most votes at
each property wins the
top prize of $2,000,
our Mele Kalikimaka
tree placed fourth. Our
tree decorations were
created by visitors and
from art left behind by
children and families.
City National
Bank recently
donated
$5,000 to the
museum’s
Youthworks
Program. The
award-winning
program
helps Nevada
teens through
education,
work readiness, life skills training and mentoring. Pictured left
to right John Wilcox, Tifferney White, Janae Austin, Samantha
Vrtis, Karina Herrera, Keith Drake, and Sal Mendoza.
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e BOARD OF TRUSTEES e
Chairman | Jerry McKenna
Vice Chairman | Shari Wong
Treasurer | Roy Centrella
Secretary | Emily Goodman
Past Chairman | Troy Moser
e MEMBERS AT LARGE e
Nancy Brune
Carrie Carter-Cooper
Judy Cebulko
Kami Dempsey
Mark Failla
Brian Fink
David Goldwater
Todd Lefkowitz
Beverly Mason
Michael Mathis
Stacie Truesdell Michaels
Victor Onufrieff
Ron Reese
Jeffrey Rugg
Joyce Schneider
Pat Skorkowsky
Andrea Smith
Kate Wright
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
General Counsel
e MUSEUM STAFF e
Tifferney White
Chief Executive Officer/
President
Gary Haleamau
Director of Exhibits & Facilities
Denyce Tuller
Director of Marketing & Public Relations
Larry Slane
Director of Human Resources
Heather Kemper
Director of Accounting
Diana Morgan
Director of Development
Doreen Alvarado
Director of Operations
Copyright © 2016
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum
SHOWS AND PROGRAMS THIS QUARTER!!
Join us for a variety of demonstrations and presentations featuring the following:
e Milk Madness e – Special for Little Learners (5 years old and younger)
! A fun chemistry experience for little learners. Explore what happens when red,
yellow, blue and milk collide!
e What Makes a Community? e
Find out the answer to this question and have tons of fun at the same time. Join
us in Eco City as we explore the meaning of community.
e Closer Look at Art – Space and Form e
Expand on two elements of Art – space and form – and explore them in a fun
and engaging way.
e Ahoy! Exploration of Navigating the Ship e
Come set sail with us and explore methods of navigating the seas. Map and
compass skills are a plus although not required!
e Green Treasure Hunt e – A Community Effort
Join us for a true exhibition of diversity and collaboration of community. Nellie is
distraught and on a quest to find her missing green treasure, a special gift that
she and her school mates brought for their favorite teacher. Nellie searches high
and low to find the missing treasure and along the way, she learns a lot about
nature, her neighborhood and community helpers.
e Are My Eyes Playing Tricks? e
Experience some cool optical illusions, learn how the brain and eyes work
together to allow us to “see”. This experience will definitely make you question
whether you saw what you thought you saw.
e Rhythm of Your Heart e
Experience how the heart works exploring the four chambers and their
purposes. Learn some fun facts about your heart and how to keep it healthy.
e DNA Detectives e
DNA detectives are also known as Forensic Scientists, who use DNA not only to
catch the bad guy, but also help find missing people. Learn all about DNA and
how it can be used to solve complicated mysteries. Help us solve one of our
greatest mysteries!
e Discover Chemistry e – Everything Changes
Discover how chemicals behave and more as we explore amazing reactions with
incredible liquids, mysterious powders and fascinating gases!
e Cold Hard Facts e
As we celebrate 25 Years of
Community, we thank you for
believing in our mission and
supporting our work.
The world is NOT the same at very low temperatures! Experience the cold
hard facts of what happens to balls, balloons, bananas and more at minus 320
degrees Fahrenheit.
See the program schedule on the Wayfinding Monitors throughout the museum.
Programs and program schedules are subject to change without notice.
Wishing you a 2016 filled with
joyful DISCOVERIES!
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Winter Programs
Visit Toddler Town (TT), Young At Art (YAA), It’s Your Choice (IYC),
Patents Pending (PP) and Solve It! to participate in engaging and
integrated arts activities and experiences. TT feature experiences
developmentally appropriate for our youngest visitors, those 5
years and younger. All other areas feature experiences designed
for a variety of ages, including adults!
JANUARY – An Eclectic Mix – A Celebration of
the New Year, Star Wars & Outer Space and
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday!
FEBRUARY – Celebrating Black History Month
and Presidents’ Day!
Travel with us into the New Year and participate in
programming that highlights Star Wars as well as honors Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and his dream!
e January 2 – January 8 e A New Year Celebration!
TT – Design a beautiful wishing wand to make your new
year’s wishes come true!
YAA – Join us in Young at Art to create artwork in
anticipation of the beginning of a new year!
IYC – Let’s look towards the bright future with the upcoming
new year! Join us as we use light, reflection, and illusion to
make a reflective new year’s kaleidoscope!
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Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
TT – Create a blossoming peace flower in honor of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream for world peace.
YAA – Make art celebrating equality in honor of Martin
Luther King Jr. Day!
IYC – Revive the “I Have A Dream” speech in a group
puzzle activity.
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In Anticipation of Animal Grossology – the New
Featured Exhibition
TT – Learn about the strangely unique animals that use
slime for motion, digestion and defense. Mix up a batch of
slippery slime!
YAA – Celebrate the arrival of our new traveling exhibit,
Animal Grossology! What category of GROSS will influence
your work?
IYC – Can animals digest food the same way humans
do? Explore similarities and differences with a digestive
dissection!
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Celebrate Star Wars and Outer Space!
TT – Design a stunning starscape in celebration of Star Wars!
YAA – Let the force be your guide as you create art
inspired by everything Star Wars!
PP – Explore air suspension in our Hovercraft challenge!
Black History Month, or National African American History
Month, is an annual celebration of achievements by black
Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of
African Americans in U.S. history. The event grew out of
“Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian
Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African
Americans. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially
designated the month of February as Black History Month.
Other countries around the world, including Canada and
the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating
black history.
The precursor to Black History Month was created in 1926
in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson
and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
announced the second week of February to be “Negro
History Week.” This week was chosen because it coincided
with the birthday of Abraham Lincoln on February 12 and
of Frederick Douglass on February 14, both of which dates
Black communities had celebrated together since the late
19th century.
By the time of Woodson’s death in 1950, Negro History
Week had become a central part of African American life
and substantial progress had been made in bringing more
Americans to appreciate the celebration. At mid–century,
mayors of cities nationwide issued proclamations noting
Negro History Week.
The celebration was expanded to a month in 1976, the
nation’s bicentennial. President Gerald R. Ford urged
Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often
neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every
area of endeavor throughout our history.” That year, 50
years after the first celebration, the association held the first
African American History Month. By this time, the
entire nation had come to recognize the importance of
Black history in the drama of the American story. Since
then each American president has issued African American
History Month proclamations.
Join us in celebrating some of the accomplishments,
contributions and legacies of various individuals of African
American descent and the past leaders of our country.
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For Little Learners … in celebration of Black History
Month, the Early Childhood Department is paying tribute
to African American authors and illustrators who have
significantly influenced children’s literature.
Join us in It’s Your Choice and Patents Pending to
discover Black History Month through the exploration of
various famous black scientists and inventors and their
contributions to their field of study.
e January 30 – February 5 e
e January 30 – February 5 e
Embark on a musical journey and enjoy the energetic and
engaging poems featured in “Jazz” by author Walter Dean
Myers and illustrator Christopher Myers. Design a musical
scene in celebration of the featured poetry.
What is cortisone, and how did Percy Lavon Julian discover how
to create it synthetically? Learn the answers to this and more!
e February 6 – February 12 e
e February 6 – February 12 e
Listen to the story “Puppy, Puppy, Please” by authors Spike
Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee and award winning illustrator
Kadir Nelson. Create your own adorable four-legged friend
in celebration of the fun-loving pet featured in this story.
e February 13 – February 19 e
Celebrating Presidents’ Day
Who knew science could be so delicious? Learn about
George Crum and his scrumptious accidental invention- the
potato chip!
e February 13 – February 19 e
Celebrating Presidents’ Day!
One way that America honors its presidents is by naming
places after them. Can you guess how many cities, towns,
and counties have been named in honor of Honest Abe?
Join us as we “look for Lincoln” on the U.S. map!
In celebration of Presidents’ Day, design a dazzling red,
white and blue collage.
e February 20 – 26 e
e February 20 – February 26 e
Enjoy the beautiful watercolor and collage illustrations
featured in “Uptown” by Bryan Collier, recipient of the 2001
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award. Recreate a page from
the book using watercolors.
e February 27 – March 4 e
Enjoy the picture book “Joshua by the Sea” by author
Angela Johnson and illustrator Rhonda Mitchell and create
a picture inspired by Joshua’s trip to the ocean.
Celebrate Benjamin Banneker: African American
astronomer, mathematician and author who constructed
America’s first functional clock.
e February 27 – March 4 e
Join us as we discover how Charles Henry Turner became
the first researcher to prove that insects can hear.
MARCH – Celebrating National Reading Month
Exploring Black History Month by honoring Artist of
African American descent… Join us in Young at Art as we
celebrate, explore and appreciate Harlem Renaissance
artists. By discovering these artists’ contribution to the
artistic world, visitors will expand their understanding of
various elements and forms of art.
e January 30 – February 5 e
Join us as we appreciate the paintings of Harlem
Renaissance artist William H. Johnson and create your very
own portraits!
e February 6 – February 12 e
Explore the lively works of Harlem Renaissance artist
Archibald Motley and create your own musical works of art!
e February 13 – February 19 e
Celebrating Presidents’ Day Create art honoring your
favorite President of the United States!
e February 20 – February 26 e
Join us as we learn how Aaron Douglas drew his
inspiration from African art and influenced the Harlem
Renaissance!
e February 27 – March 4 e
Come explore the vibrant works of Renaissance artist
Lois Mailou Jones and create colorful artworks of your own!
Exploring Black History Month by honoring Scientists
and National Nutrition Month® with an
Innovative Approach!
e March 5 – March 11 e
Celebrating National Reading Month and
National Nutrition Month with Dr. Seuss!
TT – Enjoy the story “Ten Apples Up on Top” by Dr. Seuss,
and use apples to make beautiful fruit prints.
YAA – Did you know that Dr. Seuss illustrated his own books?
Create your own Dr. Seuss health inspired illustrations.
IYC – “You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your
mountain is waiting, so…get on your way!” Exercise can be
fun, if you give it a chance, come make a fortuneteller, and
do a little dance! Color it, fold it, play with your friends, even
when your game is done, it never has to end!
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e March 12 – March 18 e
It’s Dr. Seuss Madness – Celebrating National
Reading Month and National Nutrition Month!
TT – Join us to listen to the story “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss,
and design your own version of the whimsical Truffula fruit
trees featured in the colorful illustrations.
YAA – Create your own book about staying healthy
inspired by famous author Dr. Seuss.
IYC – The Cat in the Hat has run amok, he started to tell
all of the stories and they got stuck! Everyone has so much
fun that the wanted to be a part, to run and balance crawl
and jump to get a healthy heart. So come and play games
inspired by the books, take a leap and have some fun- it’s
easier than it looks.
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum and Junior
League of Las Vegas Present Kids in the
Kitchen on March 19, 2016 In Celebration of
National Nutrition Month®
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Harry Potter: Healthy Hogwarts –
Celebrating National Reading Month and
National Nutrition Month!
TT – Enjoy some healthy Harry Potter inspired herbology
bites!
YAA – Design your own magical, healthy Dining Hall like
the Great Hall at Hogwarts!
IYC – Witches and wizards from all over the globe have
come to Las Vegas, Nevada to particpate in the 2016
Hogwarts Quidditch House Cup! Gear up because you
are on the team. Try to get your quaffle through the
hoops for points without being tagged by a bludger!
Keep your eye out for the golden snitch to end the game.
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Harry Potter: Healthy Hogwarts –
Celebrating National Reading Month and
National Nutrition Month!
This annual event has fondly become one of our favorite
collaborations! DISCOVERY Children’s Museum and the
Junior League of Las Vegas (JLLV) are celebrating National
Nutrition Month® again this year on Saturday, March 19,
2016 from 10 am – 3 pm. It will be a special day full of fun
and engaging activities and demonstrations on food and
nutrition. In other words and back by popular demand, the
Junior League of Las Vegas is taking over the museum to
host Kids in the Kitchen.
Junior Leagues’ Kids in the Kitchen addresses the growing
issues of childhood obesity and poor nutrition, as well as
raises awareness and provides solutions for these urgent
problem. In this initiative, JLLV provides information and
materials related to healthy eating and nutrition to children
and their parents. This event directly involves children in
demonstrations and lessons on how to select and prepare
healthy, affordable, meals and snacks. Mark your calendar,
it’s sure to be a fun, healthy and interactive day for all!
National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition education and
information campaign created by the American Dietetic
Association. The campaign is designed to focus attention
on the importance of making informed food choices and
developing sound eating and physical activity habits.
COMING
JANUARY 30
TT – Join us in whipping up a batch of healthy Harry Potter
inspired muggle mix!
YAA – Create works of art inspired by the competitive
sport of Quidditch featured in the Harry Potter book
series!
PP – Use the Switching Spell to swap healthier ingredients
into your favorite Hogwarts treats!
See the program schedule on the Wayfinding Monitors
throughout the museum. Programs and program schedules are
subject to change without notice.
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THANK YOU TO OUR ANNUAL SUPPORTERS!
THE CLUBHOUSE
($100,000 AND ABOVE)
Sands Cares
Wynn Resorts
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
($50,000-99,999)
Wells Fargo
STARS FOR CHILDREN
($25,000-49,999)
Bank of America
Jamba Juice Advertising
Fund Inc.
NV529.org
Southern Highlands Golf Club
Charitable Foundation
KID’S CORNER
($10,000-24,999)
Andrew Family Foundation
Caesars Entertainment
Judy & Ed Cebulko
City of Las Vegas CDBG
Cox Communications
Designer Tickets & Tours, Inc.
Dotty’s Casinos
Lieuchi & Jeffrey Fine
Emily & Ross Goodman
Anne Mazzola &
Russell Rosenblum
MOSER architecture studio
Nevada Arts Council
NV Energy
NV Energy Foundation
Olympia Companies
Shapiro & Sher Group
Shari & Tim Wong
BUILDING BLOCK
($5,000-$9,999)
Laurel Andrew & Victor Onufrieff
Arcata Associates
Bally Gaming
Barrick Gold Corporation
Deana Bergquist & John McGraw
Blue Marble Development
Cashman Equipment Company
City National Bank
Jeri & Richard Crawford
CF Juice Partners LLC
Frank and Victoria
Fertitta Foundation
Fletcher Jones Automotive Group
Greenberg Traurig
HealthCare Partners of Nevada
Douglas Herndon
Donna & Gavin Isaacs
Klai Juba Wald Architects
Rudy Manthei, DO
Marnell Companies
MGM Resorts International
Dedee Nave
Preferred Homecare
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC
Scientific Games
Ivan & Jennifer Sher
Southwest Gas Corporation
The Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc.
The Lionel Trust
The TJX Foundation
US Bank Foundation
William Hill US
MUSEUM ASSOCIATES
($2,500-$4,999)
ABS Systems
American Wagering, Inc.
Argentum Partners
Brett Axelrod
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Coca-Cola Refreshments
John & Joanna Falb
Tom & Liz Kaplan
John Klai & Jon Sparer
Nevada Humanities, Inc.
PWI Construction Inc.
Ron & Brenda Reese
Jeffrey & Marjorie Rugg
Slater Hanifan Group
Pat Skorkowsky
Natasha Spinella
Warren & Judy Stokey
The MENTOR Network
Charitable Foundation
George & Amy Tu
United Way of Southern Neavda
Walmart #5070 Supercenter
PRESIDENT’S CLUB
($1,000-$2,499)
Abbey Dental Center
Jessica & Tom Amick
Madeleine & Don Andress
AVIANO
Bank of Nevada
Bennett Medical Services
Lance & Leilani Bradford
Buggs & Rudy
Discount Corporation
Clifton Calhoun
Cenegenics Elite Health
Clearwater Paper
Allan Creel
Deloitte & Touche USA
Jane & Stuart Engs
Jean & Brian Fink
Fox Rothschild LLP
GES Geotechnical &
Environmental Services, Inc.
George Garlock
Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada
Troop #659
Carolyn & Oscar Goodman
Harris Associates
Brian & Kelly Iriye
Kaercher Insurance
Patricia Katyia
Joan Lapan
Las Vegas Convention &
Visitors Authority
Catherine & Jeff Lefkowitz
M. Antoine Louis-Jacques
Macy’s
John Martin
Brian & Lisa McAnallen
Stacie Truesdell Michaels
Ariana Mora
Morrissey Insurance
Nevada State Bank
Pediped Footwear
R&R Partners
Phillip & Oleksandra Ruffin
Suzanne Sanders-Krick &
Len Krick
Nicholas & Juanita Santoro
Robert Schiffman
Silver Peak Reit, Inc.
Andrea Smith
Snell & Wilmer
Speedway Children’s Charities
Terri & Rollie Sturm
Sunbay Supplies LLC
Target
Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc.
Walmart #1560 Supercenter
Walmart #2592 Supercenter
Walmart #2593 Supercenter
Walmart #3350 Supercenter
Walmart #4974 Sam’s Club
Walmart #6257 Sam’s Club
Nancy Wong
Robert Worth
Patricia & Richard Wright
IN-KIND
($1,000 AND MORE)
Albertsons
Nessa Apostol
Berger & Son Fine Jewelers
Bradford Renaissance
Portraits Corp
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Dorit Schwartz Sculptor
Four Seasons Las Vegas
Four Seasons Resort Maui
at Wailea
Four Seasons Resort Punta
Mita Mexico
JYD Project Inc
Konami Gaming, Inc
Amanda & Dimitri Kouretas
Las Vegas Philharmonic
LUXURY Las Vegas
Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas
Vic “Vegas” Moea
Neiman Marcus
Giovanna Raccosta
Regional Transportation
Commission
SLS Las Vegas
Sail Windjammer
Southern Wine & Spirits
Southwest Airlines
University of Nevada
School of Medicine
Zuffa LLC
CALLING ALL ADULTS!
There are a variety of ways for you to get involved as a
volunteer at DISCOVERY Children’s Museum. We are
looking for adults that want to work in a fun and energetic
environment while giving back to the community and seeing
the immediate impact of your generosity.
HAVE YOUR
BIRTHDAY
EXPERIENCE
AT DISCOVERY.
Do you love working with children and families? Do you have
a special talent (like sewing, love for arts, sciences, young
minds and early learners, maintenance of exhibits, public
speaking, etc.) that you would like to share? Whether you
want to play in the galleries or assist behind the scenes in the
office, we have a great opportunity for you to ignite a love of
lifelong learning.
The most fun and distinctive
location in town.
Call 702.382.KIDS (5437)
Apply today! Call 702.382.3445 or email
volunteer@discoverykidslv.org for an application.
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360 Promenade Place
Las Vegas, NV 89106
Admission Fees
Adults: $14.50 for ages 1 to 99
Children under 1 year are free.
Membership packages are available!
Contact Us
For more information, call (702) 382-KIDS
email info@DiscoveryKidsLV.org
or visit DiscoveryKidsLV.org.
/DiscoveryChildrensMuseum
@DiscoveryLV
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Lower your force fields, use your
lightsabers and celebrate Star Wars
at Star Wars Day At The Museum,
Saturday, January 23, 2016.
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU
for this one-day special event!
CONGRATULATIONS TINA!
Tina Tetter was recently named the
Museum’s 2015 Employee of the Year. She
is an Educator in the Arts & Humanities and
Early Childhood Department and has been
an invaluable resource to the Museum this
year. Tina always goes above and beyond
her job duties and truly loves making
DISCOVERY Children’s Museum a great
place for our visitor’s learning and fun.
Coming Spring 2016
Clifford the Big Red Dog!
Our arts education programs are funded,
in part, by Nevada Humanities, a grant
from the Nevada Arts Council, a state
agency, and the National Endowment for
the Arts, a federal agency.