When: Wednesdays November 18 to March 31, 10 a.m.-noon Where: Fullerton Museum Center (301 N. Pomona Ave., east of Harbor Blvd) How much: FREE Parents and their young children are invited to “walk with the dinosaurs” when the Fullerton Museum Center’s popular “Stroller Brigade” returns in time for the “Cine-saurus:Dinosaurs in the Movies” exhibit.
Every Wednesday from Nov. 18-March 31, parents and grandparents of children 5 and under are invited to bring their children and grandchildren to the museum to view the exhibit and take part in special programs. “Cine-Saurus:Dinosaurs in the Movies,” which opens Nov. 7, will feature original movie memorabilia, posters and models from the renowned Czerkas Collection.A special exhibit highlight is the actual animation model used in the filming of 1933’s “King Kong” and “Son of Kong.” For the new “Stroller Brigade” session, the museum’s docents will share dinosaur stories, games and crafts.
Further information about “Stroller Brigade” may be obtained by calling the Fullerton Museum Center at (714) 738-6545. Persons requiring special accommodations to participate in “Stroller Brigade” or view the exhibit are asked to notify the museum staff prior to coming to the Fullerton Museum Center. The “Cine-Saurus:Dinosaurs in the Movies” exhibit will run through April 4. “Cine-Saurus:Dinosaurs in the Movies: is a traveling exhibit produced in association with the Dinosaur Museum in Blanding, Utah.
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