bowers museum - Springs Charter Schools

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bowers museum - Springs Charter Schools
BOWERS MUSEUM
CALIFORNIA BOUNTY
Grades 3rd—12th
KIDSEUM
Grades K-2nd
WHERE:
Bowers Museum
2002 North Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706
WHEN:
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Program Start Time: 9:30 am
California Bounty
Kidseum
COST:
Registration Closes: October 15, 2016 by 5:00 p.m.
NO late registrations or refunds will be processed after this date. NO EXCEPTIONS
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(strictly enforced)
$18.00 STUDENT
$15.00 CHILD
$15.00 ADULT CHAPERONE
NOTE: If you have multiple Homeschool students, each Homeschool student must be registered for all Field Trips using their own designated flex fund account. Any duplicate orders
for the same field trip on one student’s account will not be allowed.
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California Bounty Grades 3rd—12th
Kidseum
Registration Opens: September 8, 2016
All students must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Field Trip Photography Disclaimer: “Please be advised that photographs will be taken at this event
for use on the SCS website, marketing materials, and all other SCS publications. If you do not want
you or your child to be photographed please advise the Field Trip Coordinator.
Program Information
Grades: K—2nd
(strictly enforced)
$18.00 STUDENT
$15.00 CHILD
$15.00 ADULT CHAPERONE
Special Guidelines:
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Space is limited; first serve.
No use of membership passes.
1 adult per Homeschool family;
families with multiple students
in different programs, 1 adult
per program.
Students and child guest must
be within specified grade levels
for each program.
Programs run simultaneously; if
multiple students are registered
for different programs, then a
chaperon is required for each
DON’T WAIT TO REGISTER FOR ONE OF THESE 2 EXCITING
PROGRAMS; SPACE IS LIMITED.
CALIFORNIA
BOUTNY
Grades 3rd-12th,
9:30am—12:00pm
KIDSEUM
PARKING:
Parking Lots: $6, if full Metered
parking available (subject to
change)
Students will take a rambling journey through California’s visual
history, a history shaped by a unique mixture of Mexican and Anglo
traditions as well as the state’s position on the Pacific Rim. Each
painting epitomizes California’s land, people and offerings as a
place of produce and plenty. The exhibition brings together many
of the museum’s most cherished paintings, including works by
early artists documenting the Mission and Rancho periods; landscapes by plain air painters portraying California’s coasts and
canyons; sumptuous portraits and still-life paintings of flowers
and paper-wrapped fruit by Alberta and William McCloskey; and
a small selection of works indicating California as a continued
place of possibility. This will be the first public display of many
of the selected paintings, some of which have spent years in
storage. This program also includes an art project of Landscape
Painting.
Ignite your imagination at Kidseum!
Grades K-2nd
9:30am—12:00pm
Kidseum is geared to Pre-K through 2nd grade students, with all
tours guided by specially trained staff.
Travel across the globe to historic sites around the world, become
an archaeological explorer, and create your own art! Students
learn about the value of community and collaboration by engaging
in storytelling, dress up, puppet theater, and drumming circles. Docent Guided; includes playtime and art project.
Email all inquiries to [email protected]