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The Discovery Center is home to a great number of exhibits that have a ton of history behind them. Study and learn more about the world around you and the people who have lived here.
A GrandReader will read a story to you one-on-one!
We meet at Dennys on Shaw between First and Cedar. Dinner begins at 6pm and the general meeting with a guest speaker begins at 7pm. We meet and plan our coming events such as hikes, day trips, picni
The Discovery Center is home to a great number of exhibits that have a ton of history behind them. Study and learn more about the world around you and the people who have lived here.
This group of knitters has been meeting at the Clovis Library for over four years. Many of the items they create are donated to local shelters and charities. All are welcome, from beginners to advance
Numbering over 650 artifacts, the Hughes Collection features both textiles and ceramic artifacts from the southern most point of Peru. Carved wooden objects, including ceremonial vessels known as kero
All of the ninety ceramic sculptures on display were made before the Europeans entered the new world and represent fourteen cultures from the area now known as Central Mexico and date from 500 to 2500
A GrandReader will read a story to you one-on-one!
Executive Board Dinner Meeting Location To be Announced each month. Regular all member FMUG in the First Tuesday of each month.
The Discovery Center is home to a great number of exhibits that have a ton of history behind them. Study and learn more about the world around you and the people who have lived here.
Real animals and objects, storytelling and dramatic play, music, cooking, and playing games are some of the ways your child will do science in these fun, hands-on classes.
Numbering over 650 artifacts, the Hughes Collection features both textiles and ceramic artifacts from the southern most point of Peru. Carved wooden objects, including ceremonial vessels known as kero
All of the ninety ceramic sculptures on display were made before the Europeans entered the new world and represent fourteen cultures from the area now known as Central Mexico and date from 500 to 2500
The Discovery Center is home to a great number of exhibits that have a ton of history behind them. Study and learn more about the world around you and the people who have lived here.
Numbering over 650 artifacts, the Hughes Collection features both textiles and ceramic artifacts from the southern most point of Peru. Carved wooden objects, including ceremonial vessels known as kero
All of the ninety ceramic sculptures on display were made before the Europeans entered the new world and represent fourteen cultures from the area now known as Central Mexico and date from 500 to 2500
A GrandReader will read a story to you one-on-one!
Twelve jurors. Twelve walks of life. And only two ways to rule -- guilty or not guilty. Reginald Rose's gripping jury room drama explores how twelve men must face their own prejudices and preconc
The Discovery Center is home to a great number of exhibits that have a ton of history behind them. Study and learn more about the world around you and the people who have lived here.
Numbering over 650 artifacts, the Hughes Collection features both textiles and ceramic artifacts from the southern most point of Peru. Carved wooden objects, including ceremonial vessels known as kero