Beyond our speaker series, films, and concerts, National Geographic also produces a wide range of entertaining and educational events such as food tastings, environmental cleanups, merchandise sales, book signings, explorer appearances, and fun family events.
Alex Trebek hosts the finals of the 2013 National Geographic Bee, at Washington’s historic National Theater.
Four of the world’s top explorers sit down for a conversation with Boyd Matson-part of the Society’s annual Explorers Symposium.
Join Brightest Young Things (BYT) and National Geographic to celebrate 125 years of exploration in style in a special after-hours event that will span the full campus of National Geographic headquarters.
Ahoy, me mateys! Tired of the same old pirate stories? National Geographic Museum brings Real Pirates to life with historical re-enactors, telescope making, and traditional pirate tunes. Create your own jolly roger, see a live pirate show and falconry demonstration, learn how to build a boat and dive into the world of underwater archaeology!
Ever wonder what it takes to decide what pictures are selected to appear in National Geographic? Take a behind the scenes tour with Senior Photo Editor Alice Gabriner to find out.
Explorers bring fresh and exciting stories and photography to students (grades 2–12).
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