Events

John Bartley Science Museum Presents: “Climate and Ecosystems”
Free and open to the public, the John Bartley Science Museum is part of MCC’s ongoing dedication to education in our community. The museum engages children and adults alike in hands-on science education, conveniently located near our popular planetarium.
Our new exhibit “Climate and Ecosystems,” funded by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Foundation for MCC, features interactive exhibits, fossil replicas, 3D printed skulls, and Michigan ecosystems through time.
Sept 16 Grand Opening
5:30pm – lecture in room 1300 (Stevenson Center) with Dr. Laura Stroik, Paleontologist – “After the Bridgerian Crash: Mammals and Climate Change in the Middle Eocene”
6:30pm – Museum Tour, room 1073 (Main Building)
7:00pm – free Planetarium Show “Supervolcanoes”, room 1072 (Main Building)
Museum Hours:
Monday and Wednesday 9am-4pm
Tuesday and Thursday, 9am-7pm
430 W Clay Ave, Muskegon, MI 49440