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February 13-21
What has Ruff Ruffman gotten himself into now? Join other FETCHers as you get the clues and solve the NEWEST mystery. The FETCH! 3000 is the machine that awards the talented FETCHers points when they complete a challenge, and the key has been STOLEN! Without the key, Ruff cannot give out points and his show will be cancelled! We need you FETCHers to use your five senses to find out who the culprit is and where they stashed this very important key!
Museum Hours of Operation:
Saturday & Sunday 2/13 - 2/14
Noon - 5 p.m.
Activity Hours: Noon-4
Monday - Friday 2/15-2/19
9 a.m. -5 p.m.
Activity Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 2/20 - 2/21
Noon - 5 p.m.
Activity Hours: Noon-4
Wednesday, Feb. 17
11 a.m.
Detective William Fulcher of the Easton Police Department will demonstrate finger printing and other police detective tricks.
2 p.m.
Meet State Trooper Fagan and his partner Damien. Damien is an arson dog and together they search for clues to suspicious fires. Stop by to meet them and see how they do it and learn a little fire safety as well.
Thursday, Feb. 18
11 a.m.
Two special agents from the Secret Service (shhh) will visit the museum with a few gadgets to talk about the duties of the counterfeit squad.
2 p.m.
K-9 Officer Tara Kennedy will be here with her dog Apache to help kids "sniff out" some clues and learn about her work with the Beagle Brigade at Logan International Airport.
Saturday, Feb. 20
Noon - 4 p.m.
Child ID event presented by New York Life. Your child's digital photograph, digital fingerprints, and personal information will be taken and burned onto a CD for your use in the event of an emergency (no child's information, photos, or fingerprints are retained). Please take advantage of this valuable service for your family during your visit.
Remember to check back for more information
as February Vacation approaches!

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