DISCOVERY PARK OF AMERICA EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR SPRING
For the health and safety of our guests, Discovery Park is requiring guests three and older to wear masks when visiting the park. Free masks are available when you arrive. We are following all recommended health and safety guidelines for guests and employees.
Start Planning Your Spring Break Trip to
Discovery Park of America
Discovery Park is the perfect place for your family to visit this spring. Explore our state-of-the-art 100,000-square-foot museum and beautifully landscaped 50-acre heritage park. We have interactive galleries, vintage automobiles, dinosaur fossils and so much more. You can shop in our gift shop and stop in for lunch at Sabin's Cafe. Book your room at one of the two hotels right next door to us. Also, be sure to check out the newest exhibits:
Southern Artist Showcase: The Caldwell Collection, Works by Southern Self-Taught Artists
AgriCulture: Innovating for Our Survival
Outdoor Art of John Toras: Man of Stainless Steel
Buy tickets online and save 15% today!
Amp Up Your Weekend at STEAM Saturday
Looking for a fun way to spend your Saturday? Join us for STEAM Saturday, sponsored by Walmart, on March 13 for a day full of educational programs and activities. It's the perfect chance to delve into the world of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
Schedule of Events:
11:30 a.m. – Chamber Music in the Tennessee Room
1 p.m. – Ichnofossils in Dinosaur Hall
2 p.m. – Ecosystem in a Jar in Dinosaur Hall
3 p.m. – KEVA Block Challenge in the Tennessee Room
All programs are free with park admission or membership. Not a member?
Join today!
International Women's Day Panel Discussion
If you missed the virtual panel discussion on International Women's Day, you can watch it on YouTube. Hear from the keynote speaker Nekasha Pratt, senior marketing director for HarperCollins Publishers, and the mentor/mentee duo, Suzanne Harper and Lynette Wagster, as they share about the importance of women building up women. This is a great resource that encourages young executives to be strong, forward-thinking and confident in sharing their opinions.
Watch the Full Video Here
Dr. Nadia Shakoor, Pioneer in Digital Agriculture
As we celebrate Women’s History Month at Discovery Park, we are making people aware of the women who have changed history, made scientific breakthroughs, overcome seemingly insurmountable adversity and inspired the generations after them to see beyond.
Dr. Nadia Shakoor is a senior research scientist at The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, Missouri, and a pioneer in digital agriculture. She and her team are developing FieldDock, an integrated smart farm system that will collect and analyze real-time data from fields, allowing for effective tracking of crop performance.
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