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SEA MONSTERS AT THE YARRILA ARTS AND MUSEUM

Dive into an ocean of excitement with Yarrila Arts and Museum and Coffs Harbour Libraries Family Fun Day!

Have fun with interactive performances with Erth’s Roaming Prehistoric Aquarium as they bring ancient sea creatures to life at Yarrila Place, Coffs Harbour!

Experience roving, interactive performances with master puppeteers Erth and their prehistoric marine reptiles at Yarrila Place.

Meet the playful Plesiosaurs and evade the fearsome Kronosaurus.

Be careful not to be lured in by the mysterious Anglerfsh!

For over 30 years, Erth have delighted, challenged, and inspired audiences around the world with their fagship shows Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo and Erth’s Prehistoric Aquarium.

Enjoy them for one day only – Saturday 24 February from 10:30 to 1:30 at Yarrila Place. Erth’s work blends exquisite puppetry and irreverent humour with scientifc rigour, inspiring awe and wonder.

Let your imagination run wild and create a sea monster masterpiece!

Visit The Workshop at Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) and explore the form and function of some of the incredible beasts that once dominated our oceans. Combine these forms to create your very own sea monster with its own unique function and name.

Join a special Sea Monster Storytime, with Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary!

Come along to the Story Space in the Harry Bailey Memorial Library at Yarrila Place. Listen to stories of the deep with the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary and their friends. Storytime sessions start at 11am and 12pm and run for approximately 30 minutes.

Best of all, it’s free! Plus, don’t miss the chance to purchase tickets to explore the fascinating Sea Monsters Exhibition.

Save the date for a day of fun, discovery, and adventure!

Saturday 24 February from 10:30 to 1:30 at Yarrila Place.

SEA MONSTERS:

SERIOUSLY SCARY

Don’t miss your chance to experience the acclaimed touring exhibition Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators, opening at Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) this weekend.

Sea Monsters invites audiences to journey deep into the past, where the ocean’s depths were ruled by mighty predators. Visitors can enjoy hands-on activities, including creating their own monstrous designs, dressing up to dive into the prehistoric world, and even examining dino poo!

Not for the fainthearted, Sea Monsters will ignite the imagination of all ages. It’s seriously scary and seriously fun. Find out more.

Exhibition open from

Friday 23 February until Sunday 26 May 2024.

TICKETS:

• Adult $15.00

• Child (4 – 16 years) $7.50

• Student/ Concession $10.00

• Family (2 adults + 2 children) $40.00

• Infants under 4 years FREE

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