Museum programs highlight whales in April

A bowhead whale skeleton
UAF photo by JR Ancheta
A bowhead whale skeleton hangs from the ceiling of the UA Museum of the North. Family programs at the museum will focus on whales in April.

The University of 򽴫ý Museum of the North is focusing on whales during family programs in April.

Self-Guided Early Explorers is designed for ages 5 and younger, with an adult. From April 2-9, families can participate in a museum hunt-and-find, pick up a free take-home activity (while supplies last) and explore hands-on activities shared online at.

Junior Curators, designed for children 6 and older with an adult, will be held at the museum on Saturday, April 9, from 2-4 p.m. Families are invited to drop in for activities and a themed scavenger hunt. Materials for at-home explorations will also be available.

At Family Day: Whales on April 23, from noon to 4 p.m. visitors can meet mammalogists, explore the role of whales in 򽴫ý cultures, watch the “Arctic Currents” film, try a scavenger hunt in the galleries, pick up supplies for take-home activities and more. There is no admission fee for children 14 and younger at Family Days, thanks to support from TOTE Maritime 򽴫ý.

These programs are included with admission and are free for members.

For more information about museum events, visit the website at or call 907-474-7505.

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Jennifer Arseneau, education and public programs manager, 907-474-6948, ua-museum@alaska.edu