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Dear Jennifer
No sorry, here at the Durban Natural Science Museum, South Africa, we don't have an educational programme on fossils - but we are looking for suggestions, much as you are busy doing.
If you receive any good suggestions, would you please be kind enough to direct a copy to us? Otherwise, we'll definitely keep a lookout for newsgroup answers to your question.
We would really appreciate it, thank you!
Yours sincerely
Mario Di Maggio
Education Officer
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From: Jennifer Pieters[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 2:39 AM
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Subject: Fossils program
Has anyone on the list conducted an educational program on fossils, intended
for children aged 5-10? I am a new intern in a Discovery Room and have an
upcoming fossils program for the general public. I could use information on
neat projects that visitors could make to learn more about the fossilization
process. I would greatly appreciate any responses off of the list. I am
not a science person, so every little bit of advice would help a great deal!
Thanks in advance.
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Jennifer L. Pieters :)
Monticello College Foundation Intern in Education
Illinois State Museum
Spring & Edwards Streets
Springfield, IL 62704
(217) 782-5993
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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