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Private Event for Young Professionals, 21–40

Carnegie Connectors:
Jurassic Journey

 

Friday, September 19, 2025
6–9:30 p.m.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

 

Join us for a Carnegie Connectors event at Carnegie Museum of Natural History! Enjoy a night full of dino-mite activities like sifting for fossils, rock painting, excavations, and more. Socialize and network with other Connectors while you enjoy the wonders of the world-renowned exhibition Daniel G. And Carole L. Kamin Hall of Dinosaurs after hours.

Enjoy complimentary drinks and light refreshments. Business casual or party attire is suggested. Intended for ages 21–40.

Correction: a previous version of this invite had an incorrect date. This event will take place on September 19, 2025.

Free for Carnegie Connector Members,
$35 for other membership levels and non-members

 

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*You must be 21 years of age or older to attend this event. Valid ID is required for entry. Exclusive event suggested for young professionals, 21-40.

 

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Contact us today at membership@carnegiemuseums.org or 412.622.3314.

 
 

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