Texas Forestry Museum’s Spring Break Fun!

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Lufkin – The Texas Forestry Museum will have plenty of fun filled activities throughout spring break this year. The 22nd annual Reading Railroad is pulling in at the museum on Wednesday, March 14th from 10 am to 12 pm. Families will have a chance to visit different story stations where community members will read their favorite children’s books to those in attendance! There will also be a craft, as well as a snack station for visitors to enjoy. Thanks to the support of our sponsors Higginbotham, and the E. L. Kurth Jr. Charitable Foundation, Reading Railroad is open to the entire community free of charge. So, please come and share this reading adventure!

Hold on, the fun doesn’t end there! Come throughout Spring Break to enjoy some fun activities. The Texas Forestry Museum will offer nature bingo, outside twister, and a dragonfly craft every day during the week of Spring Break, March 10th – 17th. Photos will be taken at the event for promotional materials.

The Texas Forestry Museum, a private non-profit organization, is located at 1905 Atkinson Dr. in Lufkin. We are open from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, except major holidays. For more information on the Texas Forestry Museum and its scheduled events, please call 936-632-9535.

Ezra McMullen
Ezra McMullin is a content and social media producer at MSGPR and attends Angelina College. He unwinds after a long day by playing XBox, telling himself he'll just play one more level before bed.

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