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Kids can create animal habitats March 19

Visit Hinsdale Historical Society's Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center for an exciting opportunity for children to learn about and create animal habitats.

On Saturday, March 19, from 10 a.m. to noon, the Anderson Architecture Center encourages children and their parents to drop in anytime to participate in a number of activities.

At the event, children will have the opportunity to participate in three different "animal architect" stations.

The first station supplies materials for children to become architects by building a child-sized burrow. The second station, designing a home for an imaginary creature, encourages creative thinking and problem solving.

At the final station, children will create animals or their homes with Keva blocks.

The event is held at Immanuel Hall, 302 S. Grant St. in Hinsdale. It is $3 for Hinsdale Historical Society members, or $5 per child for non-members. Children aged 4-12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Contact the Roger and Ruth Anderson Architecture Center with any questions at (630) 654-9500 or e-mail architecturecenter@HinsdaleHistory.org.

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