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2017 – 2018

School Program

Guide

Self-Guided AdventuresSail through the Aquarium Adventure Exhibit at your own pace! Engage your students

with your own curriculum or use ours. Self-guided activity packets are available upon request.{All grades}

Guided AdventuresJourney through the Aquarium Adventure Exhibit at a steadier pace with the assistance of

an Interpretive Naturalist. This undersea expert will guide your exploration, providing extensive information on the creatures and habitats you encounter along the way. By piloting your trip with

your very own captain of education, your group will get the most out of our exhibit, with the least amount of work by you!

{Grades 1+}

Behind-the-Scenes ToursDesigned for advanced junior high and high school science groups, this Guided Tour emphasizes water quality, animal husbandry, exhibit maintenance and aquarium careers. Walk through animal

holding areas to experience new sights, sounds and smells!{Grades 6+}

Interactive Diver ShowEnrich your excursion by adding an Interactive Diver Show. Your group will get an opportunity to

interact with a biologist in the Gulf of Mexico exhibit, our 25,000-gallon habitat. You and your students will be able to chat with a diver swimming underneath an oil rig teeming with redfish,

snappers and even a shark! You can ask questions and learn everything you can imagine about this underwater habitat and its animals.

{All grades}

OCEARCHLandry’s Downtown Aquarium is proud to announce its educational partnership with OCEARCH!

Visit OCEARCH.org to access our free STEM-based curriculum, track live great white sharks, and learn all about shark conservation!

Grades k - 8

explore our ocean of knowledge

your students, their education, our programs

At the Downtown Aquarium, we know that flexibility is the key to a great education program. Our programs are designed with your students in mind.

Classroom ProgramsStudy your A-B-Seas with our 30-minute classroom programs. Allow our expert educators to do the teaching at the Downtown Aquarium during your field lesson. TEKS-aligned subjects that have hands-on activities will

engage your students. Some programs involve interactive lab projects and live animals.

Outreach ProgramsCan’t come to us? We’ll come to you! All of the Classroom Programs at the Downtown Aquarium

can travel to your school. We offer classroom and auditorium-style presentations. Discounts offered for a second program on the same day. Travel fees may apply.

Distance Learning - Video ConferencingMost of our programs are now available for Distance Learning. Using video conferencing technology, your students can learn about the animals that call the Downtown Aquarium home without leaving

the classroom. To learn more, see page 5.

Special Needs/Multi-Age Level ClassesPlease let us know your needs in advance. The Downtown Aquarium’s understanding

educators can modify programs to fit most requests.

HISD Title 1 schools are able to get free admission for their students to the Aquarium Adventure Exhibit during Special Seasonal Pricing. Monday through Friday

in September, October, November, January & February.

Don’t Miss the Bus!GET YOUR FIELD LESSON APPLICATION IN SOON—DISCOUNT DAYS WILL FILL UP FAST! WITH A PRE-BOOKED PROGRAM ON DISCOUNT DAYS, AQUARIUM ADVENTURE EXHIBIT ADMISSION IS

AUTOMATICALLY UPGRADED TO AN ALL-DAY PASS TO ENJOY OUR AMUSEMENT RIDES. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY IN SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, JANUARY & FEBRUARY.

PRESCHOOLMove & Groove!For the younger animal loving set (ages 3-5 years), we now have our Move & Groove Program. Kids will learn about how animals move while they move themselves in the classroom. This program includes live animals!

Science: 2A, 2B, 10A, 10B; Music: 2A; Theater: 1C, 1D, 2B, 2D

Spectacular Story TimeDive into animal learning with a story, activities, a live animal and a craft. Several subjects to choose from, including rainforest, ocean, lizards and snakes.

Grades K-2

Something’s FishyMouth here, eyes there, fins, fins, everywhere. Learn all the unique features that fish have and learn how they can swim, breathe and feel under the sea much differently than we can.

TEKS: Grade K: Science: 2A, 2B, 9A, 9B, 10B; Grade 1: Science: 2A, 2B, 9A, 9B, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 2A, 9A, 9C, 10A

Grades 1-6

If The Beak Fits Ever wonder why our planet is packed with birds of all shapes and sizes? Here you get a chance to understand how both ordinary and outrageous adaptations help birds survive their everyday lives. Explore beaks, feet and every part in between, and see why a parrot and a pelican can’t just trade jobs.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2E, 4A, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 1A, 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F, 4A, 9A, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 1A, 2A, 2F, 4A, 10A, 10B; Grade 4: Science: 1A, 2A, 2F, 3A, 4A, 10A, 10B; Grade 5: Science: 2B, 2C, 2D, 2F, 9A, 10A, 10B; Grade 6: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2E, 4A, 12E

Coral CommunitiesDo all of the fish in the coral reef get along? How can some animals live so closely together? Learn all about coral reefs and the special relationships that make up the rainforest under the sea.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 2A, 9B. 9C, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 1A, 2A, 9A, 9C, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 9A, 10A; Grade 4: Science: 9A, 9B, 10A; Grade 5: Science: 9A, 9B, 9C, 10A

Rockin’ the RainforestReach for the trees in our Rockin’ the Rainforest program. Live animals and our knowledgeable education staff will teach your students about the layers of the rainforest.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 1C, 2A, 10A Social Studies: 6A; Grade 2: Science: 1A, 1C, 2A, 3A, 9A, 9B, 1OA Social Studies: 6A; Grade 3: Sci-ence: 1B, 9A, 9B, 10A Social Studies: 4A; Grade 4: Science: 9A, 10A; Grade 5: Science: 1B, 9A, 9C, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 1B, 12E, 12F

Crazy About CarnivoresCan’t keep your eyes off carnivores? Sink your teeth into this classroom program about the Downtown Aquarium’s carnivore collection. Caution: Be prepared to meet live carnivores!

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 2A, 9C, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 2A, 2E, 2F, 3A, 9A, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 10A; Grade 4: Science: 9A, 10A; Grade 5: Science: 9A, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 2D, 12E

Awesome African AnimalsLet our African Animals be your safari guides to the continent’s unique habitats. Learn about how animals live in such a diverse environment.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 2A, 10A Social Studies: 6A; Grade 2: Sci-ence: 2A, 2F, 9A, 9B, 10A Social Studies: 6A; Grade 3: Science: 9A, 9C, 10A Social Studies: 4A; Grade 4: Science: 10A; Grade 5: Science: 9A, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 12E, 12F

Radical ReptilesReptiles are everywhere. From the rainforest to the desert, and even in our own backyard! Take a look at these radical animals and learn all about reptiles.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 2A, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 2A, 2F, 9A, 9B, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 9A, 10A; Grade 4: Science: 10A; Grade 5: Sci-ence: 9A, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 12E

Stupendous Sharks!Did you know that sharks can lose up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime? Some sharks also can live in fresh and salt water. Join us to learn more about the unbelievable sharks!

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 1C, 2A, 10A; Grade 2:Science: 2A, 2F, 9A, 9B, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 9A, 9B, 10A; Grade 4: Science: 10A; Grade 5: Science: 9A, 9C, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 1B, 2A, 12E

Study your A-B-Seas With Our Classroom Programs

Downtown Aquarium Classroom Programs are TEKS aligned!

Outreach Program Distance Learning Live Animal Lab Activities

Grades 6-8Where’d You Get Those Genes? Genes…the building blocks of life. Discover how these tiny molecules can have such a huge impact on living organisms of all shapes and sizes. Experience hands-on how small changes here and there can affect an organism’s ability to survive.

TEKS: Grade 6: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E, 3A, 3B, 12A; Grade 7: Science: 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E, 3A, 3B, 11B, 11C, 14A, 14B, 14C; Grade 8: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2E, 3A, 3B

Physics of FlightFascinated by flying birds? Learn how birds fly by doing experiments and meet some of our flying feathered friends.

TEKS: Grade 6: Science: 2A, 2B, 2E, 4A, 8B; Grade 7: Science: 1A,

2A, 2B, 2E, 4A, 12A; Grade 8: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2E, 4A, 6A

Fishy AnatomyDive into a fish with this hands-on dissection class. Students will learn how fish school and stay upright. Our educators will lead the dissection and clean up the mess!

TEKS: Grade 6: Science: 1A, 4A, 4B; Grade 7: Science: 1A, 2A, 4A, 4B, 12A; Grade 8: Science: 2A, 2C, 4A, 4B

Life in the Gulf of MexicoEver wonder about the marine life in the Gulf of Mexico? Want to find out how sharks and redfish live as one in the same area? Let our educators take you on a journey through life in the Gulf of Mexico.

TEKS: Grade 6: Science: 1A, 1B, 3A, 3B, 3D, 12E, 12F; Grade 7: Science: 1B, 2A, 3A, 3D, 8A, 8B, 11B, 12A;Grade 8: Science: 1B, 2A, 3A, 3D, 11A, 11B, 11C

Grades 1-12

Training 101Is training just for the birds? Learn about animal training from the expert staff at the Downtown Aquarium. Play the training game and see animal training in action.

Squidy AnatomyA squid uses its mantle to jet propel itself through the water and its tentacles to catch prey. Learn all about squids and their cephalopod family while getting to dissect a squid.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 1A, 2A, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 1A, 2A, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 1A, 2A, 4B, 10A; Grade 4: Science: 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 4B, 10A; Grade 5: Science: 1A, 2B, 3A, 4B, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 1A, 2A, 3A, 4B; Grade 7: Science: 1A, 2A, 3A, 4B, 12A; Grade 8: Science: 1A, 2A, 3A, 4B; HS: Aquatic Science: 1A, 2E, 2G,

3A; Biology: 1A, 2E, 3A

Being an AquaristThink you can just pour salt into a fish tank or that fish will clean their own water? Learn about the work that goes into tank upkeep and what it takes to be an aquarist.

TEKS: Grade 1: Science: 1A, 2A, 2C, 2E, 3C, 4A; Grade 2: Science: 1A, 2A, 2C, 2E, 2F, 3C, 4A; Grade 3: Science: 1A, 2A, 2F, 3A; Grade 4: Science: 1A, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2F, 3A, 4A; Grade 5: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2F, 3A; Grade 6: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2E, 3A, 4A; Grade 7: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2E, 3A, 4A; Grade 8: Science: 1A, 2A, 2B, 2E, 3A, 4A; HS: Aquatic Science: 1A, 6A, 8A, 12A, 2E. 3E, 3F. 2G. 3A. 5B. 9A Biology: 1A, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3A

Our educators can bring classroom programs and animal shows to your school!

DISTANCE LEARNING “VIDEO CONFERENCING”Visit the Downtown Aquarium without ever leaving your classroom.

We offer a variety of programs through Video Conferencing.

Classroom Programs are $95 for a 30-minute adventure. Booking is easy, call713-315-5112 or visit cilc.org and search for Downtown Aquarium.

New to Distance Learning?Book a free virtual Educator Open House for your teachers to see how fun Video Conferencing can be!

• IP Network Required• Receive pre & post program materials to further your student’s knowledge.

Outreach Programs No buses? Not enough chaperones? No problem, we’ll come to you! The Downtown Aquarium will provide ocean and wildlife themed lessons right in your classroom. We bring the materials and the animal experts, you provide the students. Note: All of our 30-minute classroom programs are available for outreach. Some classroom programs involve live animals. See pages 3 and 4 for program topics.

Animal Shows Make learning fun with our 30-minute auditorium-style animal presentations.

Built for Survival Animal ShowSee animal adaptations in action. Animal trainers bring animals right to your school to show off their awesome adaptations. Our serval, macaws, or snakes can be a part of this interactive show. TEKS: Grade K: Science: 1C, 2A, 2E, 9A, 9B, 10A, 10B; Grade 1: Science: 1C, 2A, 2E, 9A, 10A; Grade 2: Science: 1C, 2A, 2E, 9A, 10A; Grade 3: Science: 1B, 10A, 10B; Grade 4: Science: 1B, 10A; Grade 5: Science: 1B, 10A; Grade 6: Science: 1B; Grade 7: Science: 1B, 12A

BRING THE WILDLIFE TO YOUR SCHOOL!

DISTANCE LEARNING “VIDEO CONFERENCING”

Field Lesson Registration• The Downtown Aquarium requires advance reservations for all school groups. • Reservations can be made by filling out the form on the following page of this brochure and faxing, mailing or emailing the form to us. Registration forms available for download at downtownaquarium.com. • Reservations can also be made over the phone by calling Susie Shark at 713-315-5112 or by emailing [email protected].• Please note that no reservation is complete until you receive a confirmation letter.• Reservations should be made as soon as possible, at least two weeks in advance.

Payment• All programs require full payment due at the time of the field trip.• We accept credit cards, business checks and cash.• You will receive a receipt at the time of payment.• School group rates are already discounted; therefore, no other discounts apply.• If you are tax exempt, please submit a copy of the signed state tax exemption certificate when you make your reservation.

Check-In Made Easy• All chaperones should wear ID badges.• Buses should pull into the valet area at the front of the building to drop off students. • Have your students line up near the Marlin Fountain.• The teacher in charge can take the confirmation letter to the exhibit ticket booth where an Aquarium representative will greet you, count the group and give you all of the information you need for your adventure.• Buses for school groups may park for free in the Aquarium Lot.

Policies• The Downtown Aquarium allows 1 teacher/chaperone for every 5 students for free. Additional adults will pay the school rate.• Please arrive 10-15 minutes early for check-in. Groups arriving late are not guaranteed specific time slots. • At check-in, an actual count is recorded. If less than the reserved number of students come, a refund will be issued after your visit. If your total number of students is less than the minimum, you will still be charged for the minimum number of students. If more students come, the school will be billed for the remaining balance.• For large groups, we will have staggered start times for tours.• We ask that teachers and chaperones accompanying the group maintain responsibility for supervising the students during the visit by staying with their group the entire time. Any group displaying disruptive behavior will be asked to leave (without a refund).• Because students have an opportunity to interact with some of our animals, we ask that teachers and chaperones encourage quiet, gentle behavior at this time. Aquarium staff reserves the right to limit animal interaction time if students do not conduct themselves in an appropriate manner.• We now allow students to bring their own lunches and eat at the picnic tables on property. However, schools are responsible for keeping up with their own lunches as Downtown Aquarium does not have a place to store them.• The Downtown Aquarium reserves the right to change program dates and times without prior notice.

BOOKING YOUR GROUP VOYAGE IS EASY!

CALL 713-315-5112 TO HAVE ONE OF OUR MASCOTS, SHARKEY, NERO OR

OCTAVIUS, VISIT YOUR SCHOOL EVENT, PARENT NIGHT, READING PARTY

OR FIELD DAY.Reservations are required for school group visits. Contact Susie Shark at 713-315-5112 or complete the included form and fax it to 713-623-9716 to reserve tickets. Reservations for education programs must be made at least two weeks prior to your visit. All reservations will receive a confirmation form.

Ask about our lesson plans and Self-Guided tour booklets to jump start your field lesson.

Please be green! After eating, please pick up garbage and place it in the appropriate receptacles provided. Ask students to look under the table for straw wrappers!

Check out our daily schedule at the front of the Aquarium Adventure Exhibit. This lists animal feedings, animal interactions and tiger enrichment activities.

Plan your field trip for the fall or winter months when the crowds are smaller.

Be sure all chaperones understand that they must stay with their assigned groups, regardless of age, at all times while on Aquarium grounds. This includes the Treasure Chest Gift Shop.

TRIP TIPS

Tickets

1 Aquarium Adventure Exhibit

2 Aquarium Restaurant Entrance (Located on the second floor)

3 Marlin Fountain

4 Dancing Fountains

5 Reef Refreshments

6 Shark Voyage Train Depot

7 Midway Games

8 Aquatic Carousel

9 Diving Bell Ferris Wheel

10 Lighthouse Dive

11 Animal Education Stage

12 Shark Voyage Building

13 Stingray Reef

14 Nautilus Ballroom (Located on the third floor)

15 Valet Drop Off & Pick Up

16 Parking Entrance

17 Parking Lot

18 Sharkey’s Big Shot

19 Frog Hopper

Restrooms

ATM

LEGEND

1 Reel to Real

2 Louisiana Swamp

3 Ship Wreck

4 Rainforest

5 Sunken Temple

Committed to education and conservation, the Downtown Aquarium houses over 500 aquatic species guaranteed to keep your students interested and engaged. The Downtown Aquarium is a proud member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

BAG LUNCHES AND RESTAURANT LUNCHES

ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR VISIT.

6 Gulf of Mexico

7 Discovery Rig - Education Room

8 White Tigers of the Maharaja’s Temple

9 Stingray Reef

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REGISTRATION FORMS CAN BE DOWNLOADED @ DOWNTOWNAQUARIUM.COM

Group Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ District: ___________

Group Address: _________________________________________ City: ________________________ State: _____ Zip: __________

Contact Name: _________________________________________________ Phone #: _____________________________________

Email: ___________________________________________________________ Fax #: _____________________________________

Today’s Date: _________________ Requested Field Trip Date: ____________________ Alternate Date(s): _____________________

Requested Arrival Time: ______________ # of Students: ____________ # of Adults: ___________ Total #: ________

School Group Ticket Options Prices below are per person and do not include tax. Quantity Price

Individual Tickets Aquarium Adventure Exhibit $6.00 (Includes Stingray Reef admission; tour guide not included.) Stingray Food $2.99 (Includes one tray of stingray food to feed to the stingrays in Stingray Reef.) Individual Ride Tickets Shark Voyage Train Ride $2.50 Ferris Wheel $2.50 Aquatic Carousel $2.50 Light House Dive $2.50 Frog Hopper $2.50 All Day Adventure Pass $10.00 Unlimited access to Aquarium Adventure Exhibit, Stingray Reef, and all rides. Educational Program Options (require Aquarium Adventure Exhibit ticket or All Day Pass purchase!) Exhibit Tour $4.00 per person (120 person maximum; up to 6 groups of 20 people) Interactive Diver Show $5.00 per person (180 person maximum; up to 6 groups of 30 people) Behind the Scenes Tour $5.00 per person (Grades 6 – 12 only; 90 person maximum; up to 6 groups of 15) Classroom Program $5.00 per person (180 person maximum; up to 6 groups total of 30 people) Grades Pre K-K: Move & Groove Grades Pre K-K: Story Time Grades K-2: Something Fishy Grades 1-6: Radical Reptiles Grades 1-6: African Animals

Grades 1-6: Crazy About Carnivores Grades 1-12: Animal Training 101 Grades 6-8: Where’d You Get Those Genes?

Lab Programs (listed below) - 240 people per day (6 groups of 30 in our classroom and 4 groups of 15 in our behind-the-scenes area).

Grades 1-6: If the Beak Fits Grades 1-6: Rockin’ the Rainforest

Grades 6-8: Life in the Gulf of Mexico

Grades 1-12: Being an Aquarist

Grades 1-6: Coral Communities Grades 1-6: Stupendous Sharks

Grades 6-8: Physics of Flight Grades 1-12: Squidy Anatomy Grades 6-8: Fishy Anatomy

Student Lunch Options (not required; prices are per person; may only select one option)

Option 1: Picnic Lunch $6.00 Sandwich (with mayo & lettuce), chips, cookie, fruit, and juice. # of Turkey & Cheese = ______ # of Ham & Cheese = ______ # of PB&J = ______ Changes to the total number of lunches requested must be made within 48 hours of your trip date.

Option 2: Aquarium Restaurant Kids Meal $6.99 + 15% Gratuity *Not available on Saturday or Sunday! Includes beverage and side of French fries; maximum of three meal choices for group. Limited to 40 people per hour.

# of Cheese Pizzas = ______ # of Chicken Tenders = ______ # of Mini Cheeseburgers = ______ # of Mac & Cheese = ______ Beverage Selection (please select one): Water Fruit Punch Sprite

Option 3: Three Course Luncheon $10.00 + 15% Gratuity *Not available on Saturday or Sunday! Includes beverage, dinner salad, grilled chicken served with a side of pasta marinara, and ice cream.

Completed form must be submitted and confirmed by the Education Sales Department to guarantee your selection(s).

- Groups with Educational Program Options MUST submit this form at least two weeks in advance! - Groups with Student Lunch Options MUST submit lunch orders at least 48 hours in advance! - If your group is tax exempt in Texas, submit a SIGNED copy of a Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certificate. - Downtown Aquarium accepts credit cards, business checks, and cash. - Free self-parking is provided only for school busses and vans.

Subtotal Tax

(8.25%)

Food Gratuity

(15%)

Total

2017-2018 SScchhooooll GGrroouupp RReeggiissttrraattiioonn FFoorrmm Field Trips, Day Cares, Church Groups, Etc.

410 Bagby Street, Houston, TX 77002 Phone (713) 315-5112 Fax (713) 623-9716 [email protected]

Group Name: __________________________________________________________________ District: __________

Group Address: __________________________________ City: ____________________ State: _____ Zip: _________

Contact Name: ___________________________________ Phone #: _______________________________________

Email Address: _______________________________________Fax #:_______________________________________

Today’s Date: ________________ Requested Program Date: ________________ Alternate Date(s): ______________

Program Start Time: ______________ Number of Students per Program: _________

*Downtown Aquarium Staff will arrive approximately 30 minutes before program start time.

**Disclaimer: Please use travel fee price guide below to determine the travel fee for your program. This fee is not taxed. Live animals cannot be transported farther than 75 miles. Mileage is determined by Google® Maps.

Downtown Aquarium Educational Outreach Options Prices below are per program unless noted and do not include tax. All programs are 30 minutes long.

Quantity Price

Built for Survival Animal Outreach Show

- See amazing animal adaptations in action in this 30-minute auditorium-style show! - The Built for Survival Show does not have a maximum capacity. - The maximum time shows can be spaced apart is 15 minutes. An additional fee of $15.00 will be required if time between shows

goes beyond 15 minutes. - Outreaches can only be presented indoors.

Built for Survival Animal Outreach Show $275.00 (for first show)

Additional Same Show/Same Day $165.00 (each)

Will your school/facility be able to provide a sound system for the show? (circle one) YES NO

Classroom Program Outreaches - Most classroom programs are 30 minutes long. “Physics of Flight” and “Being an Aquarist” are 45 minutes long. - Classroom Program Outreaches have a maximum of 30 participants per program (including chaperones). - Upon arrival, if class size exceeds the 30 participant maximum, an additional $85 program charge will be added to the balance and

invoiced to the school. - Programs can only be presented indoors.

Classroom Programs $135.00 (for first program) Grades Pre K- K: Move & Groove Grades Pre K- K: Story Time Grades K- 2: Something Fishy

Grades 1-6: If the Beak Fits Grades 1-6: Coral Communities Grades 1-6: Rockin’ the Rainforest

Grades 1-6: Crazy About Carnivores Grades 1-6: African Animals Grades 1-6: Radical Reptiles

Grades 1-6: Stupendous Sharks Grades 1-8: Fishy Anatomy Grades 3-5: Physics of Flight

Grades 6-8: Genetics Grades 1-8: Life in the Gulf of Mexico Grades 1-12: Animal Training 101

Grades 1-12: Squidy Anatomy Grades 1-12: Being an Aquarist

Additional Same Program/Same Day $85.00 each

Additional Different Program/Same Day $125.00 each

Completed paperwork must be submitted two weeks in advance and confirmed by the Education Sales Department to guarantee your selection(s).

If your group is tax exempt in Texas, submit a SIGNED copy of the Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption

Certificate along with this registration form. Otherwise, you will be charged taxes!

Subtotal Tax (8.25%) Travel Fee (see chart)

Total

0-15 miles from DTAQ Travel Fee Waived

46-60 miles from DTAQ $65.00 16-30 miles from DTAQ $35.00 61-75 miles from DTAQ $75.00 31-45 miles from DTAQ $50.00 76+ miles from DTAQ $95.00

2017 – 2018 OOuuttrreeaacchh RReeggiissttrraattiioonn FFoorrmm 410 Bagby Street, Houston, TX 77002 Phone 713-315-5112 Fax 713-623-9716 [email protected]

CALL 713-315-5112Ask for Susie Shark to make reservations today.

410 BagbyHouston, TX 77002

713.315.5112downtownaquarium.com

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