“Animal Architecture” March 6, 2010

Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center is hosting a drop-in family event focusing on animal habitats. Children will have an opportunity to design a home for an imaginary creature, build a child-sized burrow and models of animals or their homes.
By: Cindy Klima
 
Jan. 29, 2010 - PRLog -- “Animal Architecture”  March 6, 2010

On Saturday, March 6, the Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center is hosting a drop-in family event focusing on animal habitats.  Children will have an opportunity to design a home for an imaginary creature, build a child-sized burrow and use Keva blocks to build models of animals or their homes.   Children must be accompanied by an adult for this program, geared for ages 4-10.  

Drop in at Hinsdale’s Immanuel Hall, 302 South Grant Street, anytime between 10am-1pm to participate in the various activity stations.  

Admission is free for Hinsdale Historical Society members and $5/child for non-members.  Contact the Anderson Architecture Center at (630) 654-9500 or email info@hinsdalearchitecture.com with any questions.  

The Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center is dedicated to advancing public interest and education in architecture and related design. The Center serves as a community resource, encourages preservation, educates, and inspires individuals to become thoughtful stewards of the built environment.  The Center is located in the lower level of Immanuel Hall at 302 South Grant Street and is one of three preservation properties of the Hinsdale Historical Society.

Contact Info
Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center
Immanuel Hall
302 South Grant Street
Hinsdale, Illinois 60521
(630) 654-9500
www.hinsdalearchitecture.org

Media contact:
Cindy Klima
630-269-5337
cwklima@cwkmanagementservices.com

Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center and Immanuel Hall are owned by the Hinsdale Historical Society.
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