A family-friendly event at White Rock Museum and Archives this Sunday (Feb. 19) will offer all ages a seal’s-eye-view of Semiahmoo Bay.
Children’s authors Sherry McMillan and Carla Maskall will share words and pictures from their book What the Seal Saw outdoors at the museum’s plaza from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Seals are frequent visitors to the bay, but the free, rain-or-shine event will give participants an opportunity to imagine what a seal might see under the ocean waves.
Copies of the book and seal stuffies will be available for purchase.
Participants will be able to hear a reading of What the Seal Saw, have their books signed by the authors, listen to the story – and also take part in creating a community painting which will be displayed on the Museum’s art wall after the event.
Join authors of "What the Seal Saw" for a storytelling time outdoors at the @WhiteRockMuseum Plaza on Sunday, Feb. 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Have your book signed, listen to the story, & participate in creating a Community Painting. Info at https://t.co/53AUkP7qlu #WhiteRockBC pic.twitter.com/5nIrGXsMsa
— City of White Rock (@whiterockcity) February 15, 2023
The event is made possible by funding from the Province of B.C.
The museum is located in the historic Great Northern train station building at 14970 Marine Drive.
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