Brazosport Museum of Natural Science’s Teddy Bear Picnic featured in The Facts

Brazosport Museum of Natural Science’s volunteers had a BEAR-y good time with visitors at Teddy Bear Picnic on Saturday, September 16! Families brought their own teddy bears and picnic lunches, participated in a teddy bear parade and met the museum’s new black bear in the Hall of Wildlife, named Moon.

The Facts published a feature on the front page of today’s (9/19) edition, “MOON BEAMS: Kids picnic around new addition to museum’s Hall of Animals”, including several photos of museum visitors.

Read the article and see photos at The Facts online! 

 

The Facts previews Brazosport Museum of Natural Science’s upcoming Teddy Bear Picnic

Brazosport Museum of Natural Science is celebrating the arrival of a new addition to its Hall of Wildlife Collection, an as-yet-unnamed black bear, with a Teddy Bear Picnic, slated for Saturday, September 16 from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM.

Members of the community are invited to bring their own teddy bears, pack a picnic and meet the new bear, as well as find out it’s name, selected from suggestions offered by museum visitors.

The Facts featured the upcoming event and how the bear came to the museum in a story in today’s (9/11/23) paper. Read the article, “Teddy Bear Picnic planned at the Center for the Arts & Sciences”, online!

Then be sure to RSVP to attend the free, family-friendly event.

Teddy Bear Picnic

Saturday, September 16
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Admission is FREE but reservations are requested. Click here to RSVP now!

Join Brazosport Museum of Natural Science as we officially welcome our newest resident, an as-yet unnamed black bear, to the Hall of Wildlife! Swing by the museum to submit your suggestion in the “Name the Bear” contest!

On Saturday, September 16, children and adults are invited to bring their favorite teddy bear to the event, join in a teddy bear parade AND find out what our new bear’s name will be! Families are welcome to pack a blanket and a picnic to enjoy in the museum or outside on The Center’s grounds (weather permitting).