25th Annual Dinosaur Day at the Burke

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On Saturday, March 6, the Burke Museum celebrates its 25th annual “Dino Day” with this year’s theme focusing on a “journey through time.”  Dinosaur experts will be on hand to answer questions, and this is the day when the Burke pulls out all the best stuff from their fossil collection.

When Dinosaurs Roamed

If you’re a member of the Burke, Dino Days is a free exhibit, and you’ll receive priority entrance at 9 a.m.  Doors open to the public at 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.  Dino Day is included in the price of admission, which is $9 for adults, and $7.50 for seniors, and $6 for students and youth.  Children 4 and under are free.

The Burke is on the UW campus, on the corner of 45th and 17th Avenue NE.  There is parking on campus, which is $6 before noon on Saturdays and prorated for visits under one hour.  Parking is free on campus after noon on Saturday.

For more information, visit the Burke website.


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Margaret Steck is a freelance writer, mother of two, and has been a resident of Wallingford since 1996. When she's not out covering the neighborhood schools or any other interesting haps for Wallyhood, Margaret writes articles pertaining to running, parenting, and international adoption.