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Holiday Nights

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Visit the museum store for unique holiday gifts that support museum programs. Enjoy hot cider, refreshments, and more as you shop at deep discounts; non-consignment items are 20% off (30% off for museum members and UO faculty and staff).

Admission to the store is always free. 

 

2024 HOLIDAY NIGHTS AT THE MUSEUM

 

Thursday, December 5 | 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Season's Signings

Join local authors Bill Sullivan, Marli Miller, and MNCH director Todd Braje for a book-lover's meet-and-greet. Get your favorite copy signed or pick up one of their newest titles in the store while you chat with these nature-loving writers! 

Thursday, December 12 | 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The Art of Science & Culture

Want to support local artists while learning about how art, science, and culture intertwine? Come visit the museum and meet with local artists and experience an expanded collection of handcrafted items not normally available. This year we’ll feature Erika Beyer, Sarah Finney, Kate White Horse, Ian Petersen, Patti Lomont, Karen Pidgeon, Rowena Jackson, and Patricia Donohue, and more!

 

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