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Seaside Center At Greenwich Point Park Hosts Presentation On Dinosaurs

OLD GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Bruce Museum Seaside Center at Greenwich Point Park will host a family-oriented program about dinosaurs on Saturday, Aug. 27, beginning at 3 p.m.

A Eubrontes track left by a dinosaur. Such a track was named the state fossil in 1991.

A Eubrontes track left by a dinosaur. Such a track was named the state fossil in 1991.

Photo Credit: contributed
The Seaside Center.

The Seaside Center.

Photo Credit: Bruce Museum Seaside Center

The event, “Dinosaurs at the Beach,” will be led by Bruce Museum Paul Griswold Howes Fellow and paleontologist Kate Dzikiewicz.

A discussion of dinosaur discoveries in and around the state of Connecticut and a hands-on activity making dinosaur footprints will be included in the presentation.

People of all ages are welcome to attend. Admission is free, and no registration is required.

The event is part of a series of daily drop-in programs held at the Seaside Center throughout the summer.

The center is located about 7 miles from the Bruce Museum’s main facility.

A Greenwich beach pass is required for access to the park.

For more information, call 203-637-3515.

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