Family Workshop at Plains Conservation Center: The Cheyenne
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Join us to learn about the Cheyenne Native Americans and how they utilized the natural resources to survive on the prairie in the 1800s. Explore our replica tipi camp with a guide and discover how the Cheyenne made items for their homes from parts of the bison.
Family Workshops at Plains Conservation Center offer families a fun, hands-on guided opportunity to learn about the prairie and the people, plants and animals that live or have lived on the prairie. Workshops include a guided exploration of the topic and a project for adults and children to create together. This workshop is designed for families with children ages 5-10.
Price: $12 per person
Audience: Families with children ages 5-10
Location: Plains Conservation Center, 21901 E. Hampden Avenue, Aurora, CO 80013
Registration Instructions: Pre-registration is required. Program registration will not be available onsite.