![]() On The Cusp Of Spring Break Part II: Day Tripping By N3 Spring Break Ops Team OK Staycayers, sometime in the coming week perhaps the realization arrives that a day trip might be in order. A chance to take the fam for a short car cruise that does not involve overnight accommodations nor more than a single top off of the tank. Our fair metropolis to the south actually has a bit more to offer than what can be found on Alpine avenue shopping emporiums and the malls. What with the butterflies still blooming at Meijer Gardens, the zoo now open with the well-rested statue of John Ball awaiting photo ops, and the dinosaurs still roaming the halls of the Children’s Museum there are ample opportunities for some family fun. The fun folks from the GR Public Museum ( love their carousel)sent us the following info on some of their offerings for the Spring Break crowd. Spend this Spring Break at the Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) to enjoy intriguing exhibits, planetarium shows and hands-on activities! Visitors can... ...explore the Earth’s most amazing creatures at current traveling exhibits, Whales: Giants of the Deep and Creatures of Light! Experience the Chaffee Planetarium’s newest additions, Escher’s Universe and Eclipses and Phases of the Moon, with additional show times daily.
This year, the GRPM invites families to enjoy special Spring Break activities planned from March 31 to 9 and have even more time for fun and learning! Visitors are able to come eye to eye with whales in Whales: Giants of the Deep, and discover the wonder of bioluminescence in Creatures of light until 8 p.m. April 3 through 7 with the Museum’s special extended hours. Whales: Giants of the Deep is a fully immersive exhibit bringing visitors up close to these mysterious creatures! During spring break, current and new members will be able to visit Whales FREE of charge! Recently opened, Creatures of Light gives visitors a unique experience of moving through diverse environments of creatures that use bioluminescence to glow. Explore and interact with familiar organisms such as fireflies to the unfamiliar of deep sea fish that use this phenomenon to attract a mate, lure prey or protect themselves. This exhibit is free with admission. Visitors will enjoy free hands-on activities in the Museum’s main floor Galleria, including watercolor printmaking, making your own origami whales and playing BIG games. Activities will take place Monday, April 3 through – Saturday, April 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. on Sunday April 2 and 9. Visit the Chaffee Planetarium for the Museum’s newest shows! During Spring Break, the Museum offers additional show times for the most popular shows. Newly opened, Eclipses and Phases of the Moon takes a trip through space, allowing viewers to discover how Solar and Lunar eclipses happen and the mythology surrounding them. Visitors will be able to experience the wonder of these eclipses in the Chaffee Planetarium and given the knowledge on how to safely see the astronomical event of a lifetime! The new planetarium show, Escher’s Universe, shows the viewer a peek into the mind and world of artist, astronomer, and mathematician, M.C. Escher. This show features the mathematically inspired graphic arts of Escher Team through an art documentary. It explores Escher’s marvel of shapes, 3D reconstructions, dual worlds and unreal buildings to revealing Escher’s continuous search for knowledge. Planetarium shows are $4 with general admission, $5 for planetarium only tickets and free to Museum members. For more information on Spring Break activities including planetarium shows and for tickets visit grpm.org.
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