Saturday, 13 March 2010 2:00pm

Cost

Free drop in/event activity

A chance for you to bring along your fossil, rock & mineral finds for our expert geologists to identify, or simply come to see our collections and what other people have brought in. A mini-exhibition of the work of the Oxfordshire Geology Trust will be on display so come along & find out what we do.

Oxfordshire Science Festival

This event is part of the Oxfordshire Science Festival 2010. For more information visit the website.

Please note online bookings cannot be made after 12pm on the day of the event, instead please call 01865 810 000. Our terms and conditions are available to view here. Thank you.

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