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Put a Spring in Your Step

April 4, 2019
WHAT'S ON
3rd Monday Nights Free
Starting Monday, April 15; 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Bring family and friends to the ROM on the 3rd Monday Night of each month and enjoy free admission from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. With complimentary access and extended hours, visitors are invited to explore art, culture, and nature in the Museum’s 40 permanent galleries.
ROM U
Dinosaurs for Grown-Ups
Sunday, April 7; 10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Separately ticketed

Do you ever feel like the kids in your life know more about T. rex and Triceratops than you do? Discover the basics of dinosaurs, evolution, and fossils in this full-day workshop.
ROM DAYTIME
Life: Four Billion Years in the Making
Thursday, April 11; 11:00 am - 1:15 pm
Free with RSVP. Museum admission required.

Discover the ROM's newest permanent gallery project dedicated to the story of the dawn of life. This new space will bring visitors on a journey from the origin of life itself, close to 4 billion years ago, to the dawn of dinosaurs, roughly 200 million years ago.
ROM SPEAKS: Allan Baker Biodiversity Lecture
Conservation Stories: The Future of Public Engagement at Canada's Research Institutions
Tuesday, April 23; 7:00 pm
Separately ticketed

Explore the important roles that major public research institutions play in conservation biology and wildlife education in Canada with Dolf de Jong, Executive Director of the Toronto Zoo.
ROM U
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: Why Does it Matter Today?
Sunday, April 28; 10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Separately ticketed

Through conquest, brilliance and blood the ancient Romans built an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to Arabia. Explore the political, military and economic history of this great civilization.
ROM SPEAKS
Entertaining at the Real Downton Abbey: Canadians at Highclere Castle 
Tuesday, April 29; 7:00 pm
Separately ticketed

Join us as the 8th Countess of Carnarvon discusses the art of hosting and entertaining at her lavish home, Highclere Castle — setting of the hit television series Downton Abbey. 
ROM CONNECTS
On Forgiveness
Sunday, April 28; 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Free with RSVP. Museum admission required.

Explore the uniquely Canadian story of Japanese internment through the family stories of celebrated author Mark Sakamoto.
FOR THE KIDS
ROMKids Saturday Club
Spring sessions

Kids can spend their Saturdays at the ROM where they'll participate in hands-on educational activities, art projects, science experiments, and much more.
ROMKids Junior
Spring sessions

Inspire your toddler's imagination and sense of discovery as you explore the ROM's collection of art, culture and nature through the eyes of a child.
FROM OUR FRIENDS
TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Let's Dance
Saturday, April 27; 2:00 and 4:00 pm

Be inspired by dance styles from around the world! This high-energy concert features music that will be sure to make you move to the beat.

Buy tickets for $25 on the Main Floor using promo code ROM25 at TSO.CA*
*While quantities last. Ticket limit 6. Not valid in combination with other offers or discounts. Not valid on previously purchased tickets. Offer ends on April 20, 2019. 
Pickering Museum
Mother's Day Tea
Sunday, May 12, 2:30 pm

Bring the women in your life to Pickering Museum Village for an exquisite tea party. Tea, sandwiches, and sweets are on the menu, and every mother will receive a small token at her table. 
All photos courtesy of ROM unless otherwise noted. For On Forgiveness: Shacks and moon (Steven Nunoda) - "Ghostown and Ladder to the Moon by Steven Nunoda, mixed media installation, 2013. Photo credit: Steven Nunoda." 

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