Guests who donate a book receive $4 off same-day admission
Dinosaur Outpost, the Las Vegas Valley’s most popular dinosaur-themed attraction, and Spread the Word Nevada have partnered to help one local Las Vegas middle-schooler collect thousands of books for underprivileged children.
Dinosaur Outpost is also offering $4 off same-day admission for a book donation (one $4 discount per person per day). The offer runs through the end of November.
“Dinosaur Outpost has always been about education, putting the phones away, engaging and learning together. Spread the Word is a perfect fit for us,” Dinosaur Outpost Founder Tim Clothier said. The venue also hosts storytime and craft programs.
Nathan Mizrachi, a local middle schooler, started the book drive as a good deed project.
Mizrachi loves reading and felt he was fortunate to have access to books all his life, so he partnered with Spread the Word Nevada to extend that good fortune to others.
Book Donation Guidelines:
· New and gently used books are welcome.
· PreK-5th grade (ages 0-11) reading levels preferred, but there’s always a need for 4th and 5th grade chapter books.
· No encyclopedias, dictionaries, activity books, workbooks, coloring books or books in other languages besides Spanish or English.
· Top requested books include: Biscuit the Dog books, Captain Underpants/Dog Man and Cat Kid, Pete the Cat, Junie B Jones books, Elephant and Piggie, Who Will Win books, dinosaur or superhero books.
Spread the Word Nevada distributes roughly 70,000 books a month to children in underserved neighborhoods; the program has also adopted 81 Nevada elementary schools.
To learn more about Dinosaur Outpost or its partnership with Spread the Word, visit DinosaurOutpost.com.
About Dinosaur Outpost
Located at 6569 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Suite 173, just south of the world famous Las Vegas Strip, Dinosaur Outpost is one of the hottest family attractions in Southern Nevada. At Dinosaur Outpost children and families learn about dinosaurs through hands-on interactive experiences. Guests feed baby dinosaurs, launch Brussels sprouts into their mouths, brush dino teeth, and even ride on top of Annie, the friendly Pachyrhinosaurus, all while digging for fossils, riding pedal cars alongside a rumbling volcano and in turbulent weather. Dinosaur Outpost is located inside Town Square Las Vegas, Southern Nevada’s premiere dining, retail and entertainment destination.
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