Explore the world of reptiles at our annual Reptile Rendezvous. Learn how snakes eat, try to stare down a lizard, or hop like a frog. And try our Snake Snack Shack to tickle your tastebuds, if you dare. There will be lots of expert reptile handlers to answer all of your questions. Visit www.MASmacon.com for more info.

Talented young artists are featured in this exhibition of the winners from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's 18th Anniversary Junior Duck Stamp Competition.

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Mammals of all ages will love the Museum of Arts and Sciences' annual Mammal Mayhem. Don't miss all the other animal experts on hand. Activities are included with guests' regular admission. Don't miss it!

The Museum of Arts and Sciences and the Macon Symphony Orchestra partner for this unique event. Children of all ages can "pet" a variety of musical instruments - brass, woodwinds, percussion and strings. Professional musicians can answer questions and even supervise while children try to play.

Pet Show is the Museum of Arts and Sciences' longest-running event, now in its 57th year. The Museum Guild presents this family event which includes games and activities, plus the prettiest pets around! Children are invited to prep their family pet for a lap around the show ring. $1/person & $1/pet.

Start off this out-of-this-world weekend on Friday, April 27, with an evening of star gazing in the Observatory. Come back on Saturday for special planetarium shows and all sorts of cool space-related activities.

What's the buzz about? The Museum of Arts and Sciences' annual Bug Day! Meet, greet and even EAT a whole bunch of awesome insects. Find more info at www.MASmacon.com.

It's a slithering good time at the Museum of Arts and Sciences' annual Reptile Rendezvous. Meet a bunch of snake experts, not to mention a bunch of very cool snakes! You can even meet the Museum's newest reptile resident, Daisy the Albino Burmese Python!

Learn more about our feathered friends with flight demonstrations, expert guests and special displays during the Museum of Arts and Sciences' annual Bird Day!