Archive for November, 2005



Even though last week was a short week, many things were still accomplished here at the museum. Outside, the irrigation system “winterizing� was completed and work continued on the third waterfall near the bridge. We also had our first snowfall of the season on Wednesday and it was extremely beautiful, for those of us who like the cold weather.

Life of a VTG—Jean

Jean Ampt, one of our Volunteer Tour Guides (VTGs), shares how she is involved at the Creation Museum.

Every day there are so many things we each must be thankful for: our health, home, freedom, etc. Throughout the museum there are little things that we see and are thankful that God created them for us to enjoy. One day this summer we saw a blue heron fly over the lake and perch on […]

Weekly Update

Last week the Dragon Hall Bookstore was busy with the fabrication team finishing the soundproof walls for the Planetarium and drywall contractors hanging drywall over the rubber membrane. The drywall contractors were also hanging additional sheet rock in the bookstore to prepare for the final touches that will be made over the next couple of […]

This past week, work continued throughout the museum, both inside and outside. Inside, the fabrication team continued working in the bookstore, soundproofing the planetarium, and working on the front of the Special Effects Theater. In the bookstore they were able to finish hanging the rubber membrane, placing the rubber brackets and installing the drywall on […]



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