Brazoria - School Age: Dinosaur Discovery
Education · Workshop

Brazoria - School Age: Dinosaur Discovery

Experience the world of dinosaurs with the Houston Museum of Natural Science at the Brazoria Heritage Foundation.

Tue, 9 Jun 2026 Brazoria Heritage Foundation Brazoria , Texas
Experience the fascinating world of dinosaurs at the School Age: Dinosaur Discovery program. Presented by the experts from the Houston Museum of Natural Science, this educational event is designed for school-age children to explore prehistoric life. Hosted at the historic Brazoria Heritage Foundation, this program offers a unique opportunity for young learners to engage with science in a fun and interactive environment. Join us on June 9, 2026, for this exciting discovery session.

What to Expect

An interactive and educational session about dinosaurs led by museum professionals.

Who Should Attend

  • School-age children
  • Parents
  • Science enthusiasts
  • Local families

Agenda Overview

The program takes place on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at the Brazoria Heritage Foundation.
Venue & Address
Brazoria Heritage Foundation
202 W Smith St
Brazoria , Texas – 77422
United States
Organizer
Brazoria County Library System · Library
Providing educational resources and community programming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is presenting the program?
The Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Where is it held?
Brazoria Heritage Foundation, 202 W Smith St, Brazoria, TX.
Who is this for?
It is designed for school-age children.
When is the event?
June 9, 2026.
Is it educational?
Yes, it is a science-focused educational program.
Do I need to register?
Please check the Brazoria County Library System calendar for details.
Tags
Education Kids Science Dinosaur Brazoria Texas
Summary
An educational dinosaur program for kids at the Brazoria Heritage Foundation.
Highlights
  • Presented by Houston Museum of Natural Science
  • Educational dinosaur program
  • Designed for school-age children
  • Interactive learning experience
  • Hosted at historic site
  • Engaging science content
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