The North Bend Public Library is excited to partner with the Museum of Natural and Cultural History to bring “Oregon’s Dino-Story Exhibit” to North Bend this spring. The interactive exhibit will be on display in the Children’s Room from Monday, March 23 through Saturday, April 11.
“Oregon’s Dino-Story Exhibit” uncovers the mysteries of Oregon during the age of the dinosaurs, inviting children and families to explore fossil evidence, dig deep into prehistoric time, and learn what truly makes a dinosaur a dinosaur. Designed to spark curiosity and discovery, the exhibit offers hands-on learning opportunities for children of all ages.
To celebrate the exhibit, the library will host a special Dino-Storytime on Tuesday, March 24 at 10:30 AM, and a Dino-Party on Wednesday, March 25 from 10:30–11:30 AM. During the Dino Party, children ages 4–12 can become paleontologists by investigating real fossils, learning how fossils are formed, and creating their own dinosaur imprints.
All exhibit activities are free and open to the public.