Discover the secret life of dinosaurs at Dino Day! Find out how paleontologists know what dinos looked like, how they lived, and what they ate. Dino Day activities include: Watch scientists prepare a duck-billed dinosaur fossil, crack open your own fossils with the Stonerose Interpretive Center, talk with Burke paleontologists about their expeditions around the world, uncover a fossil ichthyosaur in the Dino Dig Pit, and dress up in dino-gear. Burke members receive priority admission at 9 am; doors open to the general public at 10 am. Parking is available in several UW lots and is free on Sundays. Dino Day is presented in partnership with the Northwest Paleontological Association and the Stonerose Interpretive Center of Republic, WA. Photo courtesy of Lora Shinn.
10 a.m.-4 p.m.