The Dinosaur Experience is coming to a library near you

Get ready to step back in time! The Dinosaur Experience will be bringing larger-than-life Jurassic thrills to Cameron Parish library locations this summer with their oversized dinosaur puppets and engaging educational program. Led by Ranger Martin Wilmott, a native of England, this dino-themed event promises to be a memorable experience for audiences of all ages.

Ranger Martin will present an interactive, fun-filled show featuring trained dinosaur puppets—including a life-like T-Rex—real prehistoric artifacts, and hands-on fossil displays. Guests will learn fascinating facts about the age of dinosaurs in an exciting and engaging way that brings science to life.

In addition to the educational presentation, door prizes will be awarded at each event. All performances are free to the public and families are encouraged to attend.

Dates, times and locations are told here:

Thursday, July 24: Grand Lake Library – 10 a.m., 10200 Gulf Highway, Lake Charles; Hackberry (Old) Community Center – 1 p.m., 980 Main Street, Hackberry; Johnson Bayou Community Center – 3 p.m., 5556 Gulf Beach Highway, Cameron.

Friday, July 25: Klondike Community Center – 10 a.m., 434 Veterans Memorial Drive, Gueydan; Grand Chenier Library – 1 p.m., 2863 Grand Chenier Highway, Grand Chenier; Cameron Main Library – 3 p.m., 512 Marshall Street, Cameron.

Don’t miss this thrilling opportunity to experience prehistoric life up close and personal.

For more information, contact Cameron Parish Library at 337-598-5950 or visit our Facebook page, www.facebook/cameronparishlibrary.