Building a Legacy
Imagine that a colorfully wrapped box bursting with imaginative, hands-on activities and specimens from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science collections arrives at Fraser Valley Elementary School in Fraser, Colorado.
Everyone who lays eyes on the box realizes that an extraordinary experience awaits. Guided by their teachers—who are now experts in earth science thanks to lessons and activities curated by the Museum—students dig deep into Colorado’s past to discover what our state looked like when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
As students create simulations of Colorado’s lost worlds, they practice using the teamwork, communication, and critical thinking skills they’ll need as the innovators, explorers, and community builders of tomorrow. Outreach experiences like the one described above are possible thanks to heroes like our donors and longtime Museum volunteer and supporter Ann O’Donnell.
Words can’t express the depth of our gratitude to Ann for her 40+ years of volunteer service and to the many supporters who contributed to the Ann O’Donnell Endowment for Outreach and Education in her honor. The endowment, which was created in 2019, supports hands-on science education experiences for K-12 students, both in their own schools and communities and on Museum field trips.