Anniston, AL – The Anniston Museums and Gardens are gearing up for an engaging afternoon on January 13th with two captivating events that promise to bring history and wildlife to life. Both events are designed to offer visitors a unique and interactive experience within the museum’s diverse exhibits.
Creature Feature: Get Up Close and Personal with Animal Ambassadors
From 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, the Anniston Museums and Gardens will present “Creature Feature.” This monthly event invites visitors to the exhibit halls to meet and learn about one of the museum’s live animal ambassadors, which could include reptiles, mammals, or birds.
The Creature Feature program provides a unique opportunity for guests to interact with and gain insights into the fascinating world of wildlife. As with “Spotlight on the Past,” this event is included in the museum admission and free for AM&G Members. With a different animal ambassador featured each month, attendees can look forward to an ever-changing and exciting experience.
Spotlight on the Past: Uncover World History Through Interactive Exhibits
Starting at 2:00 pm and continuing until 4:00 pm, the Berman Museum will host “Spotlight on the Past.” This come-and-go event invites attendees to explore the museum galleries and engage with one of the museum educators. Through hands-on items and interactive activities, participants will discover new and exciting facts about world history.
The program aims to make history come alive, providing a dynamic and immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The event is included with the daily admission fee, making it accessible to everyone, and free for Anniston Museums and Gardens members. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just looking for a fun and educational activity, “Spotlight on the Past” promises an enriching experience for all attendees.
Per a Museum Representatives they are thrilled to offer these two exceptional events on the same day, providing the community with a diverse range of experiences. They also noted, “Whether you’re interested in delving into history or getting up close and personal with our animal residents, the Anniston Museums and Gardens has something for everyone.”