2008 D4K Day in the City!  Monday, May 19th





Dressage4kids, Inc invites you to our Second Annual Day in the City to be held Monday, May 19. Join us, as we head to the Museum of Natural History, in New York City, to explore the museum's brand new exhibit; The Horse.

 (Do you think they planned this just for us?!)

It sounds fascinating.

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The Horse


 


The Horse Pic"The Horse will examine the powerful and continuing relationship between the horse and humans. The exhibition will explore the origins of the horse family, extending back over more than 50 million years; examine early interactions between horses and humans that led to horse domestication; and see how horses have, over time, changed warfare, trade, transportation, agriculture, sports, and many other facets of human life. The Horse showcases spectacular fossils and cultural objects from around the world-including many from the Museum's extraordinary collections. This exhibition will include videos, computer interactives, hands-on activities, and touchable casts.
 

 
We will meet at the entrance of the Museum, Central park West at 79th Street at 10:30am.  We are not getting Group Sales, so buy your own ticket.  $22,00 ($16.50 for Seniors ;-)
 
Our group can browse the exhibit at his/her own pace, meeting at 12:30 for lunch in the museum's Food Court, located on the lower level across from the Subway entrance.  Group tables will be provided.  Members are responsible for purchasing their lunches.
 
Please email me at graydressage@optonline.net or call 914-234-4158 so I know how many people are going and can keep everyone updated on plans.   We have an online reservation form at THIS LINK <<
 
Please let me know if you want to carpool / need ride / offer ride.
 
Looking forward to seeing you on May 19th!
 
C U @ X,     Lendon

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