Bring your fossils, rocks, stone tools to ID Day at U-M Museum of Natural History
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
DATE: Noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015
EVENT: ID Day at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History
Have you ever wondered what organism created that fossil you found years ago? What about the shells picked up on the beach? Or perhaps you have an intriguing looking leaf or stone you would like to know something about.
If so, bring them to the U-M Museum of Natural History for identification by U-M faculty, students and other experts on ID Day.
Visitors can bring natural objects, such as fossils, bones, shells, rocks, insects, and artifacts, such as arrowheads, where they will be reviewed by experts and identified. The experts also will bring items from their collections and share the significance of various objects (no appraisals will be given).
PLACE: U-M Museum of Natural History, 1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor
INFORMATION: Free and open to the public.
SPONSOR: U-M Museum of Natural History