Summer is a time for fun, sun, and most importantly for those still in school, no homework. However, just because the classrooms are empty doesn’t mean reading and stimulation must stop, nor do they have to be seen as chores.
“Heads to Hearts,” a project by the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture intended to explore the confluence of Indigenous and scientific understanding of place, has been honored with a statewide award.
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History has bestowed the sixth annual Oregon Stewardship Award to Heads to Hearts, a project of the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture.
On April 11, Jeremiah Longbrake had to get rid of some excess energy. The 9-year-old had just gotten to his grandmother’s house in a far west area of Winston, near Tenmile, and started his afternoon playing in the backyard
Dino-Story exhibit will be available from April 4 to May 4, 2023 at the Crook County Library and the Bowman Museum. During the exhibit, the Crook County Library will be hosting a variety of different dino-themed events.
Archaeologist and Museum of Natural and Cultural History research affiliate Scott Williams and his crew had 90 minutes to get in and out of a treacherous cave on the Oregon coast.