Insects are some of the smallest inhabitants of our world, yet they play some of the biggest roles in our shared ecosystem. This March, Victor Valley Museum invites families to take a closer look at the fascinating world of bugs—just in time for Bug Fest.
For this month’s Second Saturday, children will create bug-themed crafts, inspired by the incredible diversity, forms, and behaviors of insects. From pollinators to decomposers, insects help shape our environment and our history. This activity gently introduces the idea that even the smallest creatures are part of a much larger story—one we all share.
Second Saturdays are designed to be relaxed, welcoming experiences where families can create together, explore curiosity, and connect with science and culture in meaningful ways—reminding visitors that their stories live here.
Program Details
📍 Victor Valley Museum
11873 Apple Valley Road, Apple Valley, CA 92308
📞 (760) 995-8770
🕙 Museum Hours:
Wednesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Closed on all County-observed holidays and Easter Sunday
🎨 Activity:
Paper quilt art-making for kids
🎟 Admission:
$10 Adults
$8 Seniors / Military
$7 Students
$5 Children ages 6–12
Free for children under 5
Museum Foundation members are free
School and group tours are by appointment only. Please call (760) 995-8770 for more information.
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