IMAG History & Science Center hosting Annual Community Day Aug. 17
The IMAG History & Science Center is holding its Annual Community Day Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with half-off admission, activities, shows and discounted memberships. For Community Day, the IMAG is planning different activities and crafts for children and families as well as animal shows, science shows and other presentations while NBC 2 meteorologists provide teaching seminars for hurricane preparedness.
In addition, organizations from the community are joining in on the fun including Lee County Sheriff’s Department, the Fort Myers Fire Depart-ment, Lee County Natural Resources and Solid Waste as well as Lee County Mosquito Control District.
It just wouldn’t be Community Day without our Fight-the-Bite friends.
Also joining in on the fun are the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, the Alliance for the Arts, the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum and Aquarium, and the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation sharing information about activities and camps for kids, families and adults on Sanibel and Captiva Islands. And, if you love animals, Community Day is a must for you because CROW (Clinic for Rehabilitation of Wildlife), a teaching hospital and education center dedicated to saving wildlife, will be on hand as well as Dogs Inc, acknowledged for their wonderful work in training guide dogs and providing service and companion dogs.
There will be plenty of fun, food, and treats to eat throughout the day.
The IMAG History & Science Center is at 2000 Cranford Ave., Fort Myers. For more information, call 239-243-0043 or visit theIMAG.org.