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Sponsored by St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
April 4, 2006, St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum
Is the Loch Ness Monster real? Are today's modern crocodiles related
to the dinosaurs? Through a series of education and craft stations set
up along the grounds of the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum, these
questions and more will be answered. Students will learn about some of
the creatures that roamed the prehistoric seas. Students will also
learn some of the present-day myths of creatures such as Loch Ness and
Champ. This new program put together by the museum's education
department concludes the 2005-06 Home School Days season. Cost is $3
per student and $1 per parent/chaperone; St. Johns County students and
parent/chaperones are free. If you have any questions, please contact
Paul Wenglowsky, director of maritime education for the museum, at
(904) 829-0745 or paulw@staugustinelighthouse.com.
Directions: The museum is on A1A, 1 mile south of the Bridge of Lions
or 2 miles north of SR 312 and A1A.












