Monthly Archive for August, 2011

This Monday: Deaf Day

Monday, September 5, is Deaf Day 2011!
When the Creation Museum opened over four years ago, we knew there would be many exciting events that would take place. Last year, however, we were overwhelmed with the support we received when we held our first annual Deaf Day. We quickly realized this special day would become one [...]

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Robotics Workshops This Week!

The Bob Jones University Science and Technology Ministry Team is at the Creation Museum this week. The team is teaching young people how to program robots using the Lego Mindstorms NXT. Students will be able to program a robot to respond to claps, recognize colors, and execute special missions.

These one-hour workshops will be offered through [...]

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Journey Through the Creation Museum, Part Four

Today we continue the Journey Through the Creation Museum DVD with Part 4 of our walkthrough. Today’s clip includes the first two “Cs” of history—Creation and Corruption.
The complete Journey Through the Creation Museum DVD is available at our online bookstore.

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It Was Good

Can you imagine a world with no sin or death? Sadly, evil and suffering are so prominent in the world that a perfect creation seems inconceivable. The Garden of Eden exhibit at the Creation Museum provides clues to some of the major differences between the world before sin and the world of today.
One [...]

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Journey Through the Creation Museum, Part Three

Over the last couple of Saturdays, we’ve been showing clips from the Journey Through the Creation Museum DVD. Today is part three of our walk-through, which takes us into the Six Day Theater and Wonders Room. Enjoy!
The complete Journey Through the Creation Museum DVD is available at our online bookstore.
Just in case you’ve missed the previous [...]

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Free Movie Night—September 9

With the blessing of a new 1,000-seat auditorium, Legacy Hall, we are excited about being able to offer a venue where we can offer even more special events!
On Friday, September 9, we will be offering our first movie night at 7:00 PM. The movie, Facing the Giants, is a story about a losing coach with [...]

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This Weekend—Snakes Alive!

This month we’re featuring the blue-tongued skink, sometimes called the blue-tongued lizard. There are eight species in the genus Tiliqua. Their tongues are bright blue, hence the name. The most common of these blue-tongued lizards is the eastern blue-tongued skink (Tiliqua scincoides scincoides).

Many skinks are found in Australia, but some species are found in Tasmania [...]

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Museum Tour—This Friday!

This Friday (August 19 at 4:30 PM), families can join join Buddy Davis on a guided tour of the Creation Museum as he shares his knowledge of dinosaurs. Of course, there’s a lot that we don’t know about dinosaurs—like skin color—because we’ve never seen a living one, and fossils don’t come with tags. Buddy will explain [...]

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Digging and Sowing

There’s been a lot of digging around the Creation Museum this summer! With the new observatory going up near the lake, and a couple of dinosaur digs under our belt, there are always new adventures going on around here.
Our own paleo-artist, speaker, singer, and songwriter, Buddy Davis, is back from two successful digs in Montana [...]

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A New Legacy

A special gathering of Creation Museum supporters and staff enjoyed an evening of music, a challenge from Ken Ham, and a behind-the-scenes update of the Ark Encounter project during the dedication of the museum’s new 1,000-seat auditorium, Legacy Hall.
The event began with a performance from the Creation Museum’s own, Buddy Davis. Buddy sang a few [...]

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