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South Whidbey Center January/February/March Schedule

Day Trips, continued

r MoPop Culture Museum                  r Woodland Park Zoo,                     r Spring at Pike Place

(Formerly EMP), Seattle                 Seattle                                  Market &/or Seattle Art
                                                                                 Museum
Thursday, March 2, Depart Bay-          Wednesday, March 22, Depart
view Hall 8 a.m. Return 4:30 p.m.       Bayview Hall 8 a.m. Return 4 p.m.        Thursday, March 30, Depart
Cost: $55/$65, includes trans-          Cost: $50/$60, includes transporta-      Bayview Hall 8:30 a.m. Return
portation, ferry, parking, ticket to    tion, ferry, parking, and admission      4:30 p.m. Cost: $25/$35, includes
museum and special exhibit “Star        to the zoo. Min. 12/Max 20. Lunch        transportation, ferry, and park-
Trek: Exploring New Worlds,”            on your own, dine and shop at the        ing. Admission to the museum and
Min.12/Max.2. Lunch on your own         Rain Forest Pavilion, the chowder        lunch are on your own. Min. 15/
at Museum or Seattle Center.            house, or food carts and kiosks.         Max.20.
                                        Wear comfortable walking shoes
  Pop culture is a living snapshot of   and dress for the weather.                 Take in early spring at the Pike
our everyday                                                                     Place Market with Daffodils and Tu-
lives.                                    It’s never the same zoo twice! Ev-     lips on display and wandering the
                                        ery day is different at Seattle’s Wood-  newly renovated market. For those
  The mu-                               land Park Zoo, one of the finest zoos    inclined, the Seattle Art Museum
seum features                           in the world. The zoo’s 92 acres are     nearby is the final stop of a cross-
in-depth ex-                            home to more than 1000 animals rep-      country tour of “Seeing Nature,”
hibitions and                           resenting 300 species from around        landscape masterpieces from the
one-of-a-kind                           the world.                               Paul Allen Family collections, from
hands-on ex-                                                                     Brueghel to Klimt. Also on exhibit
periences that                            Among the national award winning       are 60 paintings by Jacob Lawrence:
bring that cul-                         exhibits, we will find at the Northern   “The Migration Series”.
ture to life. MoPop takes you behind    Trail exhibit grizzly bears, wolves,
the scenes with the biggest musicians,  etc. The Tropical Rain Forest exhibit
filmmakers, and game changers of        includes gorillas and monkeys, and
our time, and invites you to unlock     in the African Savanna exhibit are gi-
your own creative potential.            raffes, zebras, lions, and many more
                                        animals.

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