Dinosaur bones + Montana + Buddy Davis = the ultimate field trip!
Have you ever wished you could hunt for dinosaur bones in the western United States? Can you imagine digging for fossils alongside fellow creationists, while learning in the field about fossils, dinosaurs, the flood and more from a biblical perspective? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We planned the first Creation Museum Dinosaur Dig for July of 2010, and there was so much interest, that we decided to add another week.
There are still 14 spots available for the September 2010 week. If you are interested, you can register online.
The adventure will begin in Glendive, Montana on Monday afternoon, September 13th, and continue through Friday evening. You might want to spend the weekend before and/or after in some of the amazing places that are located within a day’s drive of Glendive: Yellowstone National Park, Black Hills, and Glacier National Park, to name a few.
We’ll spend the majority of each day out in the field, arriving back at the hotel in time for you to wash the dirt off and put on clean clothes, and maybe even take a quick nap, before dinner and our evening program.
Buddy Davis, dinosaur sculptor for the museum, musician, and popular AiG speaker, will assist with the dig and provide exciting programs in the evenings for everyone on the dig team. Buddy has been on many dinosaur excavations, including one on the North Slope of Alaska. His music and teaching will make this a dinosaur dig unlike any other!
The cost of the dig is $925 ($835 for Creation Museum members). This includes meals*, transportation while in Glendive, use of tools, instruction on excavation techniques, visit to local state park, visit to Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil museum (a new creation-based museum operated by Foundation Advancing Creation Truth), and teaching and music by Buddy Davis. You will be responsible for getting to Glendive and your lodging while there.
The minimum age for participation in the Dinosaur Dig is 12 years old. We will be digging in the Badlands, so conditions may be harsh, although September is usually pleasant with lower temperatures.
This is going to be a fantastic time of fellowship, discovery, and fun! We would like to thank the Foundation Advancing Creation Truth (FACT) and Otis Kline for partnering with us to make this unique opportunity available for you.
If you would like to go, register now because space is very limited! The July dig filled up the first day of registration! To reserve a spot, a non-refundable deposit of $125 must be made. If you have any questions, please contact us by filling out this form.
*Lunch and dinner will be catered each day. The Comfort Inn, where participants are encouraged to stay because daily transportation will be staged and evening programs will be held there, offers free breakfast for guests.
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