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Museum of Discovery
The 6th Annual Uncorked: The Science of Wine, a wine tasting fundraiser benefiting the educational and outreach programs at the Museum of Discovery, will take place held Friday, October 26 from 7-10 p.m. at the Museum. Uncorked will feature wines from around the world, delicious appetizers and live music by Lorenzo Smith. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of items at the silent auction, including original art, wine trips and gift certificates. In keeping with the hands-on, educational atmosphere at the Museum, Uncorked encourages guests to interact with “wine experts” about a variety of topics including food pairing, grape varieties and wine selection. Two new elements have been added to Uncorked 2007. This year’s event will feature short educational classes by Lorri Hambuchen, DWS on topics like “Wine Tasting Basics” and “Uncorking the Myths of Wine.” Another new addition is a specialty beer garden featuring 8-10 beers from around the world. The Museum established Uncorked as an annual fundraiser to help enhance the quality of education and exhibits offered. This year, Uncorked is expected to attract more than 300 attendees, consisting of both novice and expert wine lovers. Nan Selz, Executive Director, said “As a fundraiser, Uncorked provides significant financial support for the museum’s programs, but it also introduces the Museum of Discovery to people who have never visited before. They usually come back so they can spend more time with the interactive, hands-on exhibits and see our Electric Show and our Animal Programs.” Tickets cost $100 and can be purchased at Amod.org or by calling 396-7050 (ext. 210). The dress is business casual. The Museum of Discovery is located at 500 President Clinton Avenue in Little Rock. Uncorked sponsors include Glazer’s and B 98.5. For a complete list of sponsors, visit Amod.org. ABOUT THE MUSEUM Founded in 1927, The Museum of Discovery remains one of Little Rock’s oldest museum. It remains a fixture of the River Market District in Downtown Little Rock and welcomes visitors into a “world of discovery for all ages.” Throughout 2007, the Museum proudly celebrates “80 Years of Discovery.” The year long celebration will include special events and exhibits designed to showcase science, history and technology. The Museum’s mission aims to engage, enlighten and educate people of all ages through an interactive experience where science and history come alive. The Museum of Discovery is a Smithsonian Affiliate, and a member of the American Association of Museums, the Association of Science and Technology Centers and the Association of Children’s Museums.
Admission costs $8 for adults, $7 for children 1-12, $7 for seniors
over 65 and free for children under one. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday - Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. The Museum of Discovery is
located at 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 150, Little Rock.
For more information, call the Museum of Discovery at 501-396-7050 or
visit
Amod.org.
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