All Pooped Out at Arizona Museum of Natural History
September 5, 2008 · Published By Editor
If you haven’t seen “PSI: Poop Scene Investigation” yet at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, here is your chance! Find out everything you didn’t know about poop but were afraid to ask. All Pooped Out! will be at the museum, 53 N. Macdonald in Mesa, on Friday, September 12 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
All Pooped Out! is part of Nights at the Museum, held on the second Friday of every month. During the event you will find lots of interactive displays, but don’t step in it! See how Elvis, our resident alligator, and Bubba, the alligator snapping turtle, are significant to the exhibit. Special admission is $4 for those under 18 and $6 for everyone else. Museum members are free.
“PSI: Poop Scene Investigation” offers several unusual, but fascinating displays, making the museum “number one” to have an exhibition pertaining to “number two” from modern and extinct animals. Among the displays are Becoming a PSI Investigator to see “who dung it,” 1001 Uses for Poop and a coprolite cave featuring fossil feces and plastic bat guano.
After the event, you are encouraged to stay in Downtown Mesa for “Second Friday.” Many of the shops, galleries, restaurants and other businesses along Main Street between Country Club Drive and Center Street will be open as late as 10 p.m. Some will offer discounts while others will host live music, art exhibitions and other activities.
For more information on All Pooped Out! contact Arizona Museum of Natural History Curator of Education Kathy Eastman at 480-644-5662.





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