Note that this post about the Think & Drink -- Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World is the second of two blog posts about my evening in University Circle (@InTheCircle) on March 21, 2019. After reading this blog post, please read: Opening Celebration for Cleveland Museum of Art Photography Exhibition - Gordon Parks: The New Tide, Early Work 1940–1950
THINK & DRINK
Cleveland's brainiest happy hour . . .Raise a glass with the Museum on select Thursdays and explore our different topics and latest discoveries with scientific experts — and drinks brewed by Northeast Ohio's best breweries — as your guide! Each #ThinkandDrink highlights a different science topic and offers exclusive access to professional staff and researchers, unique experiences and interactive demonstrations. Enjoy a drink from our beer ($5) and wine ($6) bar, and grab a bite to eat in Exploration: A Zack Bruell Restaurant, located off Wade Oval lobby.
With a short walk in University Circle (@InTheCircle), I went from photography from 1940–1950 at the Cleveland Museum of Art (@ClevelandArt) to the world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (@goCMNH). Normally, these museums are not open late on Thursdays, but Thursday, March 21, 2019, was special!
After a great time at @ClevelandArt opening of “Gordon Parks: The New Tide, Early Work 1940–1950” it is now time to go to @goCMNH’s #ThinkAndDrink!
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
Fun times at @inthecircle tonight!
Huge crowds at @goCMNH tonight enjoying this #Cleveland #Museum!https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/OtUlPSGj2m
Join us next Thursday, March 21st for an evening of wizardry and wonder. Think and Drink: Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World is going to be magical! https://t.co/MJdRBWE4as pic.twitter.com/vRoLghJWaB
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 15, 2019
Lance is excited for #ThinkandDrink: Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World next Thursday! Don't forget - if you buy your tix in advance you save $2/ticket. https://t.co/yQ2fhyW1Oh pic.twitter.com/vEm2gC9rPZ
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 15, 2019
#ThinkAndDrink: Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World is THIS THURSDAY! Meet some of the Museum's "beasts" like Radar. Come in costume for a chance to win great prizes. https://t.co/6JBPanQ2Ek pic.twitter.com/er0O2UW6xz
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 19, 2019
Guiding eyes for the Blind are looking for folks to raise puppies! https://t.co/NUeNm8Y7b9 #thinkanddrink pic.twitter.com/511Ns6uoPL
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 22, 2019
Got to try some whiskey from @7BSpirits at #ThinkAndDrink @goCMNH tonight — will have to find it in stores!
— Matthew R Francis (@DrMRFrancis) March 22, 2019
Having a great time at the #ThinkAndDrink Fantastic Beast of the natural World event at the @gocmnh Waiting on the planetarium show now! @ Cleveland Museum of Natural History https://t.co/jQzU3Gy6LW
— Miranda Beaujon (@_miabria_) March 21, 2019
Meet Meep the red-tailed hawk & A truly fantastic beast. #thinkanddrink pic.twitter.com/hsLSHHCGk3
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 21, 2019
This month's theme for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Think & Drink with the Extinct was Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World. I was greeted by museum staff members dressed as witches or wizards from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The costumes were clever, and the way they used the theme to feature unique animals in the real world worked to support the museum's mission:
My @sos_jr tweets and retweets share my experience at this Think & Drink with the Extinct event. In the tweets, I listed the partner organizations that joined with staff from different Cleveland Museum of Natural History departments to create this fun evening. I recommend learning more by exploring the websites of these organizations. Please share any photos and videos that you find interesting by retweeting. Clicking on Twitter photos will enlarge them!
Tonight, “Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” at @goCMNH’s #ThinkAndDrink. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/V3oLQcisbi
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
Join us next Thursday, March 21st for an evening of wizardry and wonder. Think and Drink: Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World is going to be magical! https://t.co/MJdRBWE4as pic.twitter.com/vRoLghJWaB
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 15, 2019
Just learned about #Ohio carnivorous plant from @cmnhNature staff during #ThinkAndDrink at @goCMNH. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
He was the @goCMNH staff person who told me about the 2018 Bald Eagle Fest at Mentor Marsh that I attended. https://t.co/9CDHNsJQFo pic.twitter.com/BouzemjlNH
“Do you want to raise a puppy that will later be a guide dog or autism service dogs.”
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
I talk to the volunteers from @GuidingEyes about their work preparing dogs.
At “@goCMNH’s Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” #ThinkAndDrink. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/F2TH8jwFC4
Devil fish from @BucklandMuseum’s museum of witchcraft and magick.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
At “@goCMNH’s Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” #ThinkAndDrink. @BucklandMuseum is opening in @brooklyncentre. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/yK5ukLjysk
The @HerpsAlive — reptile rescue.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
At “@goCMNH’s Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” #ThinkAndDrink.
https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/vzIT5p6zP0
“Bowtruckles and other invertebrates” — @CMNHentomology.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
At “@goCMNH’s “Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” #ThinkAndDrink. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/FGu1dJ3tH9
“Bowtruckles and other invertebrates” — @CMNHentomology.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
At “@goCMNH’s “Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” #ThinkAndDrink. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/FZ5y6fJlFw
“Owls and Messenger Birds” — @CMNHornithology.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) March 22, 2019
At “@goCMNH’s “Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World” #ThinkAndDrink. https://t.co/ZXHiccuTkV pic.twitter.com/x8F3Bt7b81
Think and Drink: Fantastic Beasts of the Natural World is spellbinding! pic.twitter.com/Rqco0R2syE
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 21, 2019
#thinkanddrink #FantasticBeasts pic.twitter.com/q1nAaZxoT2
— Aмαɴdα (@manda0481) March 22, 2019
#thinkanddrink at @goCMNH
— Sarah (@soverycleveland) March 21, 2019
Harry Potter + Gin + Dinosaurs pic.twitter.com/nX17NP8NUe
#ThinkAndDrink at @goCMNH pic.twitter.com/LErhJoV7Re
— Aмαɴdα (@manda0481) March 21, 2019
I waited 1/2 hour to see Lancelot and it was worth it. #thinkanddrink pic.twitter.com/zLrz6vpyCB
— Sarah (@soverycleveland) March 21, 2019
Lancelot is always worth it.
— Polly Karr (@karr_pe) March 22, 2019
@CmnhWildlife #thinkanddrink #explorecleveland #HarryPotter #FantasticBeasts #wizardingworld pic.twitter.com/1eqxAORKXX
— Gertrude Brooke (@GertrudeBrooke) March 22, 2019
The four houses @CMNHAstronomy pic.twitter.com/92t1ngUGme
— Gertrude Brooke (@GertrudeBrooke) March 22, 2019
@goCMNH pic.twitter.com/OUTbM0vKdq
— Gertrude Brooke (@GertrudeBrooke) March 22, 2019
Great photo!!! https://t.co/xNv78OJEiO
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 22, 2019
The fantastic folks of @CMNHentomology and their inspiring invertebrates are captivating the masses. pic.twitter.com/e7ZVUszFxG
— CleMuseumNatHistory (@goCMNH) March 21, 2019
Related Blog Posts
If you are interested in learning about my experiences at some of the Think & Drink with the Extinct nights I have attended, please read these blog posts:
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Blog Date: February 12, 2017 - Think & Drink with the Extinct: Biomimicry!
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Blog Date: October 31, 2016 - Think & Drink with the Extinct: Wildlife!
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Blog Date: November 9, 2015 - Think & Drink with the Extinct: Paleontology - Fossils and Ferments
There are many more blog posts that I have written about the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (read them here), and the museums in University Circle (read them here).
In addition to following the museum's @goCMNH twitter feed, I also recommend following @InTheCircle on Twitter, and exploring University Circle's website: UniversityCircle.org
Thank You for the Fun Evening!
I look forward to attending more Think & Drink with the Extinct nights and other events at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
If you have not read the blog post about my experiences earlier in the evening at the Cleveland Museum of Art, please see: Opening Celebration for Cleveland Museum of Art Photography Exhibition - Gordon Parks: The New Tide, Early Work 1940–1950