This butterfly exhibit is put together to show how butterflies grow and change. Kids can see the different stages of a butterfly’s life, from egg to caterpillar to butterfly. By watching butterflies up close, we learn how they live, why they are important, and how to take care of nature.
A rotating science exhibit is a special display that changes from time to time. Each visit, you might see new experiments, activities, or ideas to explore. This helps kids learn about many different science topics in a fun way and keeps the exhibit exciting, because there’s always something new to discover!
Explore how water moves through a watershed—from rainfall to rivers and streams. By shaping the land and adding water, visitors can see how hills, valleys, and human activity affect water flow, erosion, and pollution. This hands-on exhibit invites learners of all ages to experiment, ask questions, and discover how our choices impact the health of our local waterways.
Thank you to Alexa Krone in creating a Watershed Table for OWL! She earned her Silver Award for Girl Scouts!
OWL is proud to have their very own handmade train exhibit coming soon!
The train exhibit shows how trains move and how they help people travel and carry things. Kids can learn about wheels, tracks, and engines while watching trains go around. By exploring this exhibit, we discover how trains work and why they are important in everyday life.
The Olympic exhibit lets kids explore sports from the Olympic Games. They can learn how athletes run, jump, and throw, and how science helps them move faster and stronger. This exhibit shows teamwork, practice, and fair play while making sports fun to learn about.