The Mariners' Museum can develop specialized
programs to meet individual instructional needs.
AUDITORIUM PROGRAMS designed for large student groups are available
with a discounted fee for two presentations in
one day. These presentations are intended for
groups of 150-300 students at a time. The fee
for a single auditorium program is $200.00. The
cost for two auditorium programs on the same day
is $350.00.
SPECIALIZED TOURS tailored to emphasize particular aspects of the
Museum's collection are also available.
TEACHER IN-SERVICES
AND WORKSHOPS presented by Museum educators
to assist the classroom teacher in meeting the
goals of the Virginia State Standards of Learning.
To arrange a specialized program or for more information,
please contact The Mariners' Museum Education
Department at (757) 591-7744 or (757) 591-7749.
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THE MARINERS’
MUSEUM BACKPACK PROGRAM contains all you
need for a self-guided walk of the Noland Trail,
from information on the history of the park, plants
and animals, and environmental concerns. Families,
homeschoolers, and small student groups (such
as Girl and Boy Scout troops, and youth groups)
can test Lake Maury’s water for pollutants
and record their findings, learn about the migratory
birds that frequent the lake and about Virginia’s
native trees. Information on preventing urban
water pollution is available to take home.
Backpacks can be checked out from the Museum’s
admissions desk from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. daily
(except on days the Museum is closed), and must
be returned by 4:45 p.m. the same day. The responsible
party must be 18 years old or older and provide
a pictured ID to be held while the backpack is
in use. Users must provide their own pencils and
any items they require to walk a 5-½ mile
hiking trail.
Use of the backpack is free of charge thanks to
the generous support from The Chesapeake Bay Restoration
Fund. For more information call (757) 591-7745.
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SEABAG TOUR offers a self-guided, hands-on tour of the USS Monitor exhibits. Using the information
in the sea bag, visitors will be able to explore
the “back stories” of the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia. They will discover
the history of ironclad ships, the biographies
of crewman, and greater details on the conservation
of the artifacts. Hands-on materials are included
in the sea bagto bring the exhibitions to life.
Adults and children can check out these age-specific
sea bagsto use while touring the Museum. The
haversack can be checked out at the Museum’s
admissions desk between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The
haversack is free with Museum admission. The responsible
party (18 or older) will be required to leave
a driver’s licenses or credit card to check
the haversack out.
For questions on the sea bag program call (757)
591-7745.
BOY AND GIRL SCOUT PROGRAMS - The Mariners’ Museum offers a variety
of badge programs for all troop levels. For
information on badge programs
please call (757) 591-7745 or email scouts@mariner.org.
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