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SUMMARY:New exhibit\, ''We Got Game!''
DESCRIPTION:The Bell County Museum enters the wide world of sports in Bell County with "We Got Game!"\, a new exhibit now on view through October 15\, 2010. The interactive exhibit takes a look at the four major sports in America: baseball\, football\, basketball\, and track and field and those locals who broke records\, played professionally\, or coached others to success. The exhibit also allows the museum to showcase artifacts that have been held in storage and are on exhibit for the first time. \n\nThe first evidence of a sporting activity\, an athletic pursuit involving skill and talent\, appears in China about 6\,000 years ago. Gymnastics\, wrestling\, swimming\, fishing\, and even leaping over bulls were enjoyed by the world's earliest civilizations\, and have evolved into the hundreds of athletic activities that we participate in today. \n\nMillions enjoy participating in sports. Whether one is jogging alone or competing in a 100-yard dash\, activities like these positively affect the social\, mental\, and physical development of individuals. Physical activity helps strengthen muscles and bones and also helps to alleviate stress. And\, sporting activities teach individuals how to interact with society and peers\, how to manage conflict\, success and failure\, and how to improve self confidence. People who engage in sports learn lessons about the importance of discipline\, competition\, fair play and respect. \n\nThe museum exhibit includes information on Temple's own "Mean Joe" Greene\, and the helmet worn when he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greene won four Super Bowls and is also known for starring in the 2nd most popular television commercial of all time\, which will be playing in the exhibit. Also on view are numerous artifacts from the museum's collection\, such as boxing gloves used at the boxing ring in downtown Belton\, and objects borrowed from the public\, such as fishing lures\, cheerleading uniforms\, reel oil\, and photographs from Dunbar High School and its beloved Coach Curtis B. Elliott. \n\nInteractives in the exhibit include opportunities to play Frisbee\, archery\, basketball\, tennis\, golf\, bowling and more through a Wii console. This should be fun! \n\nMuseum Director Stephanie Turnham said\, "This is an excellent time for families this summer looking to escape the heat to see the exhibit and still get some exercise!"
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>The Bell County Museum enters the wide world of sports in Bell County with &quot\;We Got Game!&quot\;\, a new exhibit now on view through October 15\, 2010. The interactive exhibit takes a look at the four major sports in America: baseball\, football\, basketball\, and track and field&nbsp\;and those locals who broke records\, played professionally\, or coached others to success. The exhibit also allows the museum to showcase artifacts that have been held in storage and are on exhibit for the first time. <br /><br />The first evidence of a sporting activity\, an athletic pursuit involving skill and talent\, appears in China about 6\,000 years ago. Gymnastics\, wrestling\, swimming\, fishing\, and even leaping over bulls were enjoyed by the world's earliest civilizations\, and have evolved into the hundreds of athletic activities that we participate in today. <br /><br />Millions enjoy participating in sports. Whether one is jogging alone or competing in a 100-yard dash\, activities like these positively affect the social\, mental\, and physical development of individuals. Physical activity helps strengthen muscles and bones and also helps to alleviate stress. And\, sporting activities teach individuals how to interact with society and peers\, how to manage conflict\, success and failure\, and how to improve self confidence. People who engage in sports learn lessons about the importance of discipline\, competition\, fair play and respect. <br /><br />The museum exhibit includes information on Temple's own &quot\;Mean Joe&quot\; Greene\, and the helmet worn when he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greene won four Super Bowls and is also known for starring in the 2nd most popular television commercial of all time\, which will be playing in the exhibit. Also on view are numerous artifacts from the museum's collection\, such as boxing gloves used at the boxing ring in downtown Belton\, and objects borrowed from the public\, such as fishing lures\, cheerleading uniforms\, reel oil\, and photographs from Dunbar High School and its beloved Coach Curtis B. Elliott. <br /><br />Interactives in the exhibit include opportunities to play Frisbee\, archery\, basketball\, tennis\, golf\, bowling and more through a Wii console. This should be fun! <br /><br />Museum Director Stephanie Turnham said\, &quot\;This is an excellent time for families this summer looking to escape the heat to see the exhibit&nbsp\;and still get some exercise!&quot\;<br />&nbsp\;</div>
LOCATION:Bell County Museum\, 201 N. Main Street Belton\, TX 76513
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URL:https://business.beltonchamber.com/events/details/new-exhibit-we-got-game-06-19-2010-4837
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