Monthly Archive for September, 2011

Raptors, Cows, and People—Oh My!

When the idea of having a 5K race at the Creation Museum was conceived, it wasn’t our intention to have a “running of the cows” (or raptors, for that matter). Nevertheless, we are excited about welcoming the Chick-fil-A cow to this year’s Raptor Run.
You’ve probably seen the celebrated cow on billboards, television commercials, or on [...]

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Senior Savings this October!

Why $9.69?
While it’s been several millennia since man has experienced the longevity that Methuselah enjoyed, the Creation Museum is celebrating the wisdom that comes with being a Senior Citizen during the entire month of October.
We’re calling it the “Methuselah Rate”
No one currently on earth is nearly the age of Methuselah, but that’s not the only [...]

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October 7: Free Family Movie Night

On Friday, October 7, we will have our second free Family Movie Night in our new multi-purpose auditorium, Legacy Hall.
October’s movie is The Ride. This family-friendly film, produced by World Wide Pictures, tells the story of a legendary rodeo star who is faced with two choices after a run-in with the law—either go to jail [...]

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Journey Through the Creation Museum, Part Seven

Part seven of our Journey Through the Creation Museum begins in the Dinosaur Den, where guests are able to interpret fossils based on the truths from Scripture.
Our Dragon Hall bookstore contains an extensive amount of resources for further reading and viewing.
The expansive Botanical Gardens include a bog, waterfalls, carnivorous plant garden and more. From the [...]

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2012 Stargazer’s Nights Announced

Have you been to a Stargazer’s Night? We’re pleased to announce the 2012 dates! These popular events begin with an astronomy-themed devotional from Dr. Lisle before viewing a planetarium program entitled New Horizons. After the presentation, head outside to view the stars! Read more about these special evenings on the Stargazer’s Nights page of CreationMuseum.org.
Here are [...]

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Dan Fisher Visits the Creation Museum

Dan Fisher serves as the chief elder and senior pastor at Trinity Baptist Church in Yukon, Oklahoma. As a pastor who is actively engaged in the fight to return America to its founding principles, Dan speaks from the perspective of one who is on the “front lines.”  He will be coming to the Creation Museum [...]

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Fall Photographic Workshop

The Creation Museum Hosts the Fall Photographic Workshop on Saturday, October 15, 2011.
The topic for this class will be Autumn Color and Photoshop. Get ready to gather fantastic images of that wonderful fall color, then learn how to make them all they can be using Photoshop. Our goal is that everyone will go home with [...]

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Clearer Cosmos

Our staff astrophysicist, Dr. Jason Lisle, has upgraded the popular planetarium program, “The Created Cosmos.” Using new software and technology, the constellations and galaxies appear to be even more spectacular!
The program’s high definition upgrade coincides with the opening of the new observatory at the museum, which is set to open in the autumn. The structure, [...]

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Member Events and Opportunities

Museum members, we have four exciting events to let you know about! Two are exclusive members-only events and two are unique opportunities that are sure to interest you. Pre-registration is required for each one. Follow the links below to learn more.
September 30: Dave Ramsey EntreLeadership 1-Day Simulcast
EntreLeadership 1-Day is a full day [...]

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Journey Through the Creation Museum, Part Six

Here in the sixth part of our Journey Through the Creation Museum, we begin with the fourth “C” of history, Confusion.
Because of mankind’s selfish pride in building the tower, God confused the peoples. This area shows that the differences among the people groups are simply cultural differences because we all descended from Adam—and we are [...]

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