Joined May 2011
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Warm Season Wishes from the Hutton!
We are glad to announce we're back at Jim Thorpe, Pa. for "Native Voices" in November 17th! details to follow.
Thank You to the Haycock Historical Society and the Stokes Museum for making our program such a success!
We are actively planning for summer programing. Please check periodically for details!
We're offering "Urban Archeology" at PEC - This program is Free & includes a small display and lecture. Information? 215-685-0470.
Our MALT classes are running for Spring 2012. Check out FB for details!
It’s official our exhibit “Material Culture” will be featured at the Stokes Museum in June! Look for updates!
Please visit us at PEC for Stone Age Tech. More Info? 215-685-0470.Free Public Event

It's confirmed our director will be at BCCC, with "Origins" November 22 from 12:30 pm until 1:30 pm. At the UC campus check FB for details!
We may have an opportunity to present at BCCC (Bucks County Community College) The program is "Origins" and is about Human evolution.
Thanks to The Mauch Chunk Museum, Jim Thorpe, PA for allowing us to present Journey through Time: The Carboniferous It was a great day!
Fall Festival is coming! At P.E.C, in Philadelphia! Want more info? Stay connected to Hutton on Twitter!
Have you ever taken a class, and felt so apart of the group you were sad to see it end? That's how Hutton works? We lead, inspire & inform!
We're happy to announce we are working with a model maker from the UK to produce "living" examples (models) of our favorite fossils!
We are also online at Facebook and our Blog for event information, programs and fun facts! (google: HuttonInstitute.blogspot.com)

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The Marcellus Shale lecture was full of spirited enthusiasm. It was a thoroughly enjoyable day.
We are happy to announce “Discovering Fossils” an evening (6:30 until 9:30 PM) event. Please check out our Facebook Page for details!
Hutton's programs have always been free to the public! Our programs are lead by professionals who volunteer their time and talents!
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The program on the hydraulic fracturing of the Marcellus Shale and its environmental impact has met its enrollment requirements. 06-11-11
Our invertebrate fossil collection is growing. Now, there are even more opportunities for research and education!
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