Dino Hunting at the Texas Science and Natural History Museum
Location: Texas Science and Natural History Museum
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Date: Saturday, May 4th
Number of Guests: 40
Attire: Casual Open-Collar
Join us for an evening of cuisine, cocktails, and creatures at the newly renovated Texas Science and Natural History Museum. You will be greeted by the much-loved pterosaur, Quetzalcoatlus, whose 33-foot wingspan soars above the museum’s lobby. While sipping on custom cocktails from Still Austin and scrumptious bites by Austin Catering, you will step way back in time surrounded by the recreated sounds of the Cretaceous Forest. A private presentation with Carolyn Connerat, the museum’s managing director, will explore the fascinating history of Texas’ pre-historic times. The impeccably preserved Art Deco building that houses the museum is an architectural masterpiece and a significant part of Austin’s history; President Franklin D. Roosevelt attended the groundbreaking in 1936. Come toast history with us!