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    You are at:Home»Local News»Flint Hills Discovery Center unveils new “Amazing Butterflies” temporary children’s exhibit

    Flint Hills Discovery Center unveils new “Amazing Butterflies” temporary children’s exhibit

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    By Peter Rice on May 19, 2024 Local News, Manhattan
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    Photo Courtesy of Peter Rice / KMAN
    Photo Courtesy of Peter Rice / KMAN

    The Flint Hills Discovery Center unveiled its new “Amazing Butterflies” temporary children’s exhibit this weekend.

    Visitors can identify different butterfly species with puzzles, games, and challenges around every twist and turn.

    Marketing specialist Deanna Likes detailed the new exhibit…

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    With the Sunflower Summer program, eligible Kansas families can visit for free from May 25 through August 11. Likes previewed the next temporary exhibit…

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/0519-Likes2.mp3

    The amazing butterfly exhibit will last until September 8th.

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