Event: | Bug Day at Randall Museum |
Location: |
Randall Museum 199 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 94114 ![]() |
Date: | Apr 8th 2023, 10:00 am - 2:30 pm |
Staff: | Manager: Wilhelm Y ![]() |
RSVP: | This event has already occurred |
Event Description:
BUG DAY at Randall Museum is one of our three annual, free, family event days (along with Halloween, Crafts Day). The site is taken over by fun and interactive displays, activities, games, and art projects that celebrate bugs!!!!!!!
A fun day of learning for everyone!
- Exciting bug displays
- Create insect art
- Meet bug scientists
- Live music
BUG Day is FREE, fun, accessible to people of all ages, raises environmental awareness, supplements science education in schools, and promotes both a sense of community and a chance for quality interactions among family members.
http://www.randallmuseum.org/
What we'll be doing:
Simple, fun, and interactive activities:
- Welcome and interact with Randall members and guests
- Help with set-up and clean-up
- Help lead crafts, other activities
- Help with food
- Occasional miscellaneous tasks
What you should know:
Upon your arrival please check-in at the front desk:
- Identify yourself as a volunteer and ask for One Brick Event Manager or Nathan Robinson
- Get name tag – make sure it is visible and easy to read (If you have a One Brick name tag and lanyard please wear it)
- Let us know if you have things you need to put away. Storage area is in a locked area.
- Get event map and lunch voucher.
Once you are checked in:
- Orientation to the event and place provided
- Job assignment and necessary training provided.
Possible outside activities: bring sun/wind protection – hat, sunglasses, sun block, etc.
Refreshments: provided for volunteers
Be flexible, all the jobs are fun and easy
Breaking down the event is quick and easy
Where to Meet:
By the front reception desk or just outside the main doors of the building.
Randall Museum Friends:
One of San Francisco's hidden treasures, the Randall Museum is the premier place where all age groups can participate in an integrated program of arts and sciences dedicated to the culture and environment of the Bay Area. It offers experiential education through interactive exhibits, classes, drop-in activities, special events, and school field trips atop beautiful Corona Heights. We also have over fifty different species of wild California animals and one of the largest model railroads in Northern California. The Randall Museum is owned and operated by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. Established in 1954, Randall Museum Friends is a non-profit organization that raises additional funds to support the museum's operations, programming and facilities, and provide strategic support and advocacy.