February’s Artifact of the Month is a World War I Uniform & Kit. Our World War I soldier was created from objects worn or carried between 1917 and 1919 by a few different young men. He is missing a few things, like his rucksack and rifle, but he is complete enough to compare with a modern Army soldier wearing an Army Combat Uniform or ACU.
Famous Artists Portfolio Program On Display in the Museum
Every year, Turtle Bay exhibits the artwork of students who are reached by Turtle Bay's Famous Artists Portfolio Program. Visit the Museum today to see the artwork of local child art learners as part of the Famous Artists Children’s Art Show! There is a variety of artwork to see from K-8 students at schools throughout our community!
Chinook Salmon Release
VIP Opening for Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018
This past Friday, January 20, we held a special VIP Opening for our newest traveling exhibition, Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018. The Museum was flooded with community members, military, veterans, volunteers, and other individuals eager to see the new artwork on display in Turtle Bay’s Exploration Hall.
Event Recap: Family 2nd Saturday, Painting with Movement
At Turtle Bay’s recent Family 2nd Saturday program, guests had a chance to live Pollock’s legacy by making their very own drip paintings. With armed aprons, paint, and some household objects, Turtle Bay’s Education Department volunteers and staff helped guests create their very own action paintings; paintings that were made with the power of movement.
January Plant of the Month: Deer Grass
The Plant(s) of the Month for January are deer grass, Muhlenbergia rigens our local deer grass, and Muhlenbergia lindheimeri also known as Lindheimer’s muhly, sometimes Mexican deer grass. They are two of my all-time favorite plants for gardens in our climate because of their beautiful forms, ease of care (low maintenance), and of course, drought tolerance.
December Plant of the Month: Agave
November Plant of the Month: Manzanita Howard McMinn
The Plant of the Month for November is chosen by Wayne Campbell, Gardener for Turtle Bay’s Botanical Gardens. It is the California native shrub Arctostaphylos‘ Howard McMinn,’ common name Manzanita Howard McMinn. Wayne loves their dark green, evergreen foliage, beautiful red bark, pest resistance, and drought tolerance. We have several of these large, beautiful shrubs throughout the Gardens, as well the rest of the Turtle Bay Campus and Sheraton Hotel.
Discount Day at Turtle Bay, presented by Redding Electric Utility
We are excited to continue our partnership with Redding Electric Utility (REU) to bring access programs to Turtle Bay Exploration Park. Beginning Thursday, January 12, 2023, we will provide reduced Park admission every Thursday: $10 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. Discount Day is a wonderful opportunity to experience current Museum exhibitions, outdoor playgrounds, live animal shows, wildlife exhibits, botanical Gardens, Parrot Playhouse, and more.
January Artifact of the Month: Mickey Mouse Tea Set
Mickey has been one of the most recognized cartoon characters worldwide since his 1928 debut in Steamboat Willie. There are oodles of toys and memorabilia with his likeness in the designs. Collectors refer to these items as “Disneyana.” The nearly 100-year-old tea set on exhibit from Turtles Bay’s permanent collection was made in Japan and is a perfect example of Disneyana.
Art and the Animal by the Society of Animal Artists
The Society of Animal Artists chose Turtle Bay as the premier venue for its 62nd annual Art and the Animal exhibition. We are very excited to be selected as the premier venue. With our interdisciplinary approach and adjacent hotel, this is a logical place to host an exhibition at the intersection of Fine Art and Natural Science. This year’s subjects range from the domestic to the exotic. During the exhibition, guests can see an artistic representation of a bobcat and then see Whisper in person. Black vultures, like our Ned, and a barred owl, like Chef, are featured alongside zebra, orangutan, lions, spiders, and more.
December Artifact of the Month: Game Getter
December’s artifact of the month is a Marble Model 1908A Game Getter with a folding stock. Marble’s Arms & Manufacturing Company saw the need to develop a versatile firearm that could be used by anyone in the family to protect their vegetable garden from pests, as well as shoot small game such as rabbit, quail, and dove.
Holiday Activities: Redding Garden of Lights and New Year's Eve Party
The holiday season is in full swing and we have winter activities for you and your family to enjoy! Turtle Bay’s 3rd annual Redding Garden of Lights is a holiday tradition for visitors from near and far. We are excited to bring the holiday magic to Redding this year with new light displays, extended show dates, and the highly-anticipated New Year’s Eve party.
Donate to Turtle Bay this Giving Tuesday
We have a day for giving thanks, a few days for getting deals, and then a special day to benefit local organizations that make our community great! Facilitated by the Community Foundation of the North State, North State Giving Tuesday brings the region together as one community, raising money and awareness through a 14-hour online giving challenge.
Magnificent Me: An Interactive Museum Exhibition
Turtle Bay Exploration Park is an interdisciplinary institution that caters to folks of all ages, interests, and walks of life. As such, we strive to offer a variety of exhibits highlighting art, science, history, and more within the Museum, Mill Building, and elsewhere throughout the Park. We are especially dedicated to hosting interactive STEAM exhibitions like Magnificent Me!
Meet the Artist
With every stroke of the brush, the painting gets better. Vibrant splashes of greens, reds, and purples bring it all to life. The artist has continued to develop his craft over the last six years. His name is Ruckus, and he is a Yellow-billed magpie! Come see Ruckus paint in action at our Animal Artists program on Fridays at 2pm.
November Artifact of the Month: Baggage Tags
‘Tis the season for travel! Have you been on a plane or a train, or a cross-country bus ride? If so, chances are you put tags on your suitcases so that you and the transportation company can easily find your bags. You may have used the paper ones provided by the airline or maybe a really nice leather identification tag that you received as a gift. These metal baggage tags serve a similar purpose!
Event Recap: Oktoberfest 2022
Oktoberfest 2022 was a blast for the whole family! Nearly 1,200 people celebrated this fall tradition in Paul Bunyan’s Forest Camp at Turtle Bay. Guests enjoyed delicious food and drinks from local vendors, marveled at the talent of community artisans, and listened to hits performed by Black Vinyl 45 in our outdoor amphitheater.
October Plant of the Month: True Myrtle
The Plant of the Month for October is chosen by David Knight, Turtle Bay’s Lead Gardener for the Sundial Bridge environs, Turtle Bay Grounds, and Sheraton Redding Hotel landscape. True Myrtles Myrtus communis (and cultivars) are native to the Mediterranean Basin. David cites their evergreen foliage, great textures, and different growth patterns, as well as their drought tolerance, as reasons why they are some of his favorite plants.