Monthly Archive for May, 2010

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Open Again!

After many days of hard work Noah’s Café re-opened yesterday.

Some work remains to be completed on some components, so we’ll be offering a limited menu for a few days.

The café looks more open now and should accomodate more guests than ever before.

The next time you visit be sure to drop by Noah’s Café and let [...]

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Bible Basics are Dino-Mite

This month the Creation Museum’s Dino-Mite Readers program is offering Bible Boot camp for young visitors. Dino-Mite Readers is a Christian and Creation reading time for children ages 3-8.  As it is every month, Dino-Mite Readers is devoted to upholding the authority of the Bible from the very first verse, but during this month we [...]

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Spoken from Memory

In June Tom Meyer will be presenting at the Creation Museum, reciting of the creation, of the world, the Garden of Eden, a talking snake, the first murder, men who lived to be 1000, giants, the flood of the world and the Tower of Babel.  For an entire week he will be performing each day [...]

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Acts of the Word

On June 14 the Marquis Laughlin will be visiting the Creation Museum.  Marquis Laughlin is a performance artist whose life’s work is enabling audiences to hear, see, and feel the God of the Bible, through the words of the Bible.  He brings the story of God’s foundational relationship with mankind to life as his [...]

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New Date for Summer Photography

Kristi H.

The Spring Photography workshop was just held this last weekend and was definitely a success.  Look for pictures to be posted soon.  The Creation Museum’s next photography program will be taking place this July.
Originally scheduled for the week of the 18th this program will now take place on July 27 and 28.  Instructors Deb and [...]

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A Joyful Sound

Late in May, Creation Museum visitors will be treated to a wonderful performance by the Jubilate English Handbell Choir from Appalachian Bible College.  Do you appreciate tastefully presented, quality Christian music?  Does it encourage your heart when you see vibrant young people with purpose in life?  The choir will be performing in the Special Effects [...]

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Is Genesis Relevant in Today’s World?

Why do people no longer believe the Bible is true? Why is the Christian worldview crumbling? How does unbelief in the history of Genesis undermine the authority of Scripture and the Gospel? In this talk Steve will answer these questions and seek to equip you with biblical and scientific knowledge that shows Genesis [...]

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Swinging through the Gardens

Yesterday the suspension bridge in the Creation Museum’s Botanical Gardens reopened.

The bridge had been closed for several months while an extensive repair and rebuild was completed.  Thousands of guests had walked over the bridge and we wanted to make sure that it would stay safe for many more.

The Manion family of Sunberry, Ohio were the [...]

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Better than Ever!

The Stargazer’s Planetarium is back in operation today.  The Creation Museum’s audio visual team spent the first part of this week installing two new projectors in the theater.  No mere replacements, these new projectors are a major upgrade in capability.  The shows you watch in the Planetarium will now be full 1080p (High Definition) quality!
Just [...]

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Seasonal Garden Tours

Have you ever wondered what flowers you see when walking through the Creation Museum’s beautiful botanical gardens?  Today we are debuting a new feature to help you learn more about the gardens.  Starting today we have replaced the resurrection walk audio tour stops with seasonal information concerning the botanical gardens.  We hope to change these [...]

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