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Q?rius After Hours - August
After FiveWednesday, August 13, 2025, 6:30 – 8:30pm EDT

Q?rius After Hours is back! You have two more chances to hang out in the Coralyn W. Whitney Q?rius Science Education Center after hours this summer. Both nights will feature NMNH collections specimens, crafts, puzzles, and games, but check out these featured experts for August:
- Dune-esque Ancient Worms NMNH Deep Time Peter Buck postdoctoral fellow Kat Turk
- Mass Extinctions in Ancient Oceans with NMNH paleobiology postdoctoal fellow Sarah Leventhal
- Putting Plant-damaging Insects of the Past to Work: The History of Insect Herbivory with NMNH paleoecologist Conrad Labanderia
- The Art of Preserving Plants featuring hands-on botany specimen preparation with NMNH botany collections manager Erika Gardner
- Fossil hunting and sorting
Last chance this summer: Register here for Q?rius After Hours on August 13
About the series:
If you think back to a time when you were having fun as a kid, what were you doing that made you so happy? Odds are it included some of the universal elements of play – a concept we know is critical for kids to build decision-making and social skills but is often forgotten by adults. For adults, play can help reduce stress, sustain optimism, and is a way to safely take risks at something new.
Enjoy an evening of free play that will connect you to the natural world in the Coralyn W. Whitney Q?rius Science Education Center. Come in and explore at your own pace; feed your curiosity opening specimen drawers in the Q?rius Collection, sit down and do a puzzle with old or new friends, try a board game, talk with experts, lose track of time making art inspired the natural world – the fun is yours to have.
This program is designed for adults. Registration is free and highly encouraged. Space is filled at a first come first served basis.
Free; registration is required.
National Museum of Natural History (Ground Floor)
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