The newsletter announces a new exhibition at the WonderLab Museum called "Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action" which features playful physical activities to encourage health and fitness in a non-competitive environment. It will include stations for surfing, snowboarding, kung fu, climbing, yoga, dance, strength training and activities for toddlers. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events at the museum including a Science Night Out gala fundraiser with a underwater theme, a Jedi science night for adults, weekly discovery time programs for preschoolers and special events focused on Minecraft, ninjas, girls scouts activities and fantastic beasts.
The Museum of Nature & Science is ending the summer with special events and exhibits over Labor Day weekend from September 3-5. Two popular traveling exhibits, Chinasaurs about rare Chinese dinosaurs and Charlie and Kiwi's Evolutionary Adventure about evolution, will have their last day on Labor Day. Free stage shows Fire & Ice and Electric Theater demonstrating science concepts will perform throughout the weekend. It will also be the last weekend for extended summer hours before returning to the regular schedule.
This document provides a list of resources for integrating Aboriginal perspectives into a Grade 2 social studies curriculum on communities in Canada. It summarizes several books, websites, and other materials that teach about Aboriginal cultures and communities. It outlines the curriculum learning outcomes each resource supports. The resources cover topics like traditional stories, crafts, languages, and ways of life of various Aboriginal groups across Canada.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library in July & August 2013? Tonnes!Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
Este documento explica qué es un polo a tierra, sus tipos (vertical y horizontal), materiales necesarios para construirlo (varilla de cobre, hidrogel, armella, carbón vegetal, sal marina), cómo construirlo siguiendo pasos específicos, recomendaciones sobre su uso y mantenimiento mediante un telurímetro. El polo a tierra sirve para proteger personas y aparatos eléctricos desviando sobrecargas a tierra.
The Museum of Nature & Science is ending the summer with special events and exhibits over Labor Day weekend from September 3-5. Two popular traveling exhibits, Chinasaurs about rare Chinese dinosaurs and Charlie and Kiwi's Evolutionary Adventure about evolution, will have their last day on Labor Day. Free stage shows Fire & Ice and Electric Theater demonstrating science concepts will perform throughout the weekend. It will also be the last weekend for extended summer hours before returning to the regular schedule.
This document provides a list of resources for integrating Aboriginal perspectives into a Grade 2 social studies curriculum on communities in Canada. It summarizes several books, websites, and other materials that teach about Aboriginal cultures and communities. It outlines the curriculum learning outcomes each resource supports. The resources cover topics like traditional stories, crafts, languages, and ways of life of various Aboriginal groups across Canada.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library in July & August 2013? Tonnes!Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
Este documento explica qué es un polo a tierra, sus tipos (vertical y horizontal), materiales necesarios para construirlo (varilla de cobre, hidrogel, armella, carbón vegetal, sal marina), cómo construirlo siguiendo pasos específicos, recomendaciones sobre su uso y mantenimiento mediante un telurímetro. El polo a tierra sirve para proteger personas y aparatos eléctricos desviando sobrecargas a tierra.
A fun and colorful cartoon adventure leads to very real learning in the Museum of Nature & Science’s new exhibit, Charlie and Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure. Opening June 6, the exhibit is geared towards children ages three years and up, and caters to both English and Spanish speakers. Charlie and Kiwi uses an animated show, followed by interactive games and activities, to take children on a whimsical journey to investigate the disappearance of the dinosaurs while educating on
animals’ abilities to adapt and survive over time.
This document provides a schedule of events for an OSU Fall Family Weekend. It lists over 50 events taking place from Friday through Sunday, including tours of campus facilities, performances, workshops, sporting events, and more. Locations are provided for all events, which cover a wide range of topics from academics to recreation to entertainment. Registration is required for some events like pottery workshops, while others are drop-in. The schedule allows families to explore different areas of campus and get involved in the university community through various activities over the weekend.
Looking for summer fun the whole family can enjoy? Never fear! The Museum of Nature & Science is here! The Museum’s popular Discovery Days series continues June 11-12 with Discover Super Powers. The weekend-long festival includes activities and exhibits for all ages.
This document is a newsletter from Science Central, a science museum and education center located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at Science Central, including a new touring exhibition called "The Evolving Universe" that allows visitors to see images of the farthest reaches of space captured by telescopes. It also features a member spotlight on Angie Grier, a scientist who is a member of Science Central to inspire her children's interest in science. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about Science Central's programs and benefits of membership.
While North Texas children are out of school for spring break, they can jump into an exciting week filled with fun and learning. The Museum of Nature & Science is presenting Discovery Camp each day from March 14 – 18. This year’s themes include dinosaurs, wizards and mummies.
MNS also offers Summer Programs for children ages 6 months - 6th grade.
The document provides updates on several school activities and achievements:
- Three girls were selected to play for the Surrey U17s football team who drew 3-3 against Oxfordshire.
- Erin Saunders was a ballgirl at a Surrey Storm vs Hertfordshire netball match attended by 6,000 spectators.
- The school received approval for a new music, science and technology building as part of its development plan.
- The school held an Environment Day to raise awareness of climate change and various literary activities occurred during Book Week.
MrsMsCampsAndEvents.org is a summer camp and event center located in Southshore Center that offers nature hikes, science experiments involving llamas, educational programs about friendship and community support, and birthday parties focusing on topics like the life cycle of butterflies. The spacious facility features class areas, woodland trails, a football field, and playground in a close, safe location.
This document provides information on events happening in and around St. Louis from August 4-6, 2017. It lists several music, art, and outdoor activities including Soulard Mardi Gras festivities on Saturday, a musical at Loretto-Hilton Center on Friday through Sunday, and public skating at Steinberg Skating Rink every day that weekend. It also mentions a Star Wars theme night at the Science Center on Friday and a superhero night at the Magic House on Saturday.
A fundraiser will be held on November 4th at Sea Salt Eatery to benefit a new universal access playground planned for Minnehaha Falls Upper Wabun Picnic Area. The playground is being designed to allow children and caretakers of all abilities to play. A variety of performances, classes, and activities are also announced for the following weeks, including art exhibits, science lectures, theater performances, and music lessons and performances around Minneapolis.
Winter Wonders adventure at Kirstenbosch Gardens
The school holidays are almost here! So, what to do with the kids?
Take them to Kirstenbosch for the fun-filled Winter Wonders programme.
From Saturday 25 June through to Saturday 16 July, Winter Wonders offers a 3-week programme of fun, learning, walking, creativity and story-telling. Most of the events are free of charge, and there are also family focused activities for all to join in.
The Winter Wonders programme offers an opportunity to explore the most beautiful garden in Africa and learn more about the environment we live in.
The unmissable adventures include animated story readings by Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors in the Botanical Society bookshop, treasure-hunts through the gardens, a biodiversity and waste art workshop, a nature’s treasure box experience and Kirstenbosch’s version of the Amazing Race: ‘Find 50 in Kirstenbosch’!
Many Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors are participating, so bring your family, meet the authors and join in the fun. One of the highlights is herpetologist Johan Marais who is bringing in some of his reptilian friends for children to see and touch if they dare!
There will also be fantastic prizes and good discounts on Struik Nature books in the Botanical Society Bookshop.
Free Garden entry for children under 18 years during the Winter School Holidays 25 June to 17 July
See full programme details on www.sanbi.org.za & www.struiknatureclub.co.za
The document describes the Spark! science discovery programs that were started through a collaboration between the Children's Discovery Museum and the Randwick City Library Service. It details several science clubs for different age groups, including Little Spark Discovery Club for preschoolers, Spark! Adventurers Club for K-2 students, and Spark! Explorers Club for grades 3-6. The collaboration provides access to science educators and resources to develop hands-on science workshops and discovery boxes for check out. The partnership extends science education opportunities into public libraries.
kbarnes@portsmouthhistory.org Sponsor: Stratford Hall Plantation
Web: www.portsmouthnavalshipyardmuseum.org Location: Stratford Hall Plantation
483 Great House Road
Stratford, VA 22558
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 - YORKTOWN Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Kid's Archaeology Day: Hands-on activities,
Program & demonstrations, and artifact identification. Contact: (804) 493-8038
Hands-On Learn about archaeology and history through
Archaeology fun! For all ages. Free with admission
This weekend offers several events around town including Soulard Mardi Gras festivities starting on Saturday, a musical at the Loretto-Hilton Center on Friday through Sunday, and ice skating at Steinberg Skating Rink open daily through Sunday. Additionally, the Science Center hosts a Star Wars themed evening on Friday and the Magic House offers a superhero night on Saturday.
Dinosaurs Uncovered @ The Herbert Art Gallery & MusuemJamie Perry
The document provides information about an exhibition on dinosaurs titled "Dinosaurs Uncovered" taking place from July 21 to January 6 at The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. The exhibition will feature life-size dinosaur models and fossils, as well as interactive displays, and will educate visitors about the truths of dinosaurs. Additionally, the museum will host various dinosaur-themed events for children throughout the summer.
The document discusses how some national parks are using innovative technology to enhance the visitor experience and connect with new audiences. It provides examples of Bent's Old Fort partnering with educators to recreate the site digitally in Minecraft, allowing more people to experience it virtually. It also mentions Padre Island National Seashore using an eBird system to modernize how visitors experience the park. The article emphasizes that embracing new technologies can preserve history and make national parks more accessible to wider audiences.
This document is a newsletter from the Pickering Public Library that provides information about programs and events for June to August 2016. It outlines registration details and accessibility information. It then lists numerous children's, teen and adult programs covering topics like the summer reading club, storytimes, movies, crafts, science activities and more. Location and contact details are provided at the end.
The cries of “Mom, I’m bored!” may have already gotten old for many parents this summer. But there’s good news! Enrollment for summer camps at the Museum of Nature & Science are still available for ages 3 years through sixth grade! The themes are carried out through crafts, experiments, demonstrations and activities. Each one is also educational and fun!
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community. We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of individuals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
THIS IS A SPACE FOR ALL. THIS IS MAKER SPACE. MAKE IT YOUR SPACE
The Museum of Nature & Science is launching a double dinosaur deal that offers a comprehensive look at the Mesozoic Era, through the opening of a new dinosaur exhibit, Chinasaurs, and accompanying IMAX® film, Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World. Both open May 26 at the Museum’s Fair Park location and will run until September 5.
The summer heat blazes on, but soon, school will be in and summer will be out. Don't miss some of our traveling summer exhibitions and look forward to our events and programs in the months of August and September.
A fun and colorful cartoon adventure leads to very real learning in the Museum of Nature & Science’s new exhibit, Charlie and Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure. Opening June 6, the exhibit is geared towards children ages three years and up, and caters to both English and Spanish speakers. Charlie and Kiwi uses an animated show, followed by interactive games and activities, to take children on a whimsical journey to investigate the disappearance of the dinosaurs while educating on
animals’ abilities to adapt and survive over time.
This document provides a schedule of events for an OSU Fall Family Weekend. It lists over 50 events taking place from Friday through Sunday, including tours of campus facilities, performances, workshops, sporting events, and more. Locations are provided for all events, which cover a wide range of topics from academics to recreation to entertainment. Registration is required for some events like pottery workshops, while others are drop-in. The schedule allows families to explore different areas of campus and get involved in the university community through various activities over the weekend.
Looking for summer fun the whole family can enjoy? Never fear! The Museum of Nature & Science is here! The Museum’s popular Discovery Days series continues June 11-12 with Discover Super Powers. The weekend-long festival includes activities and exhibits for all ages.
This document is a newsletter from Science Central, a science museum and education center located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at Science Central, including a new touring exhibition called "The Evolving Universe" that allows visitors to see images of the farthest reaches of space captured by telescopes. It also features a member spotlight on Angie Grier, a scientist who is a member of Science Central to inspire her children's interest in science. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about Science Central's programs and benefits of membership.
While North Texas children are out of school for spring break, they can jump into an exciting week filled with fun and learning. The Museum of Nature & Science is presenting Discovery Camp each day from March 14 – 18. This year’s themes include dinosaurs, wizards and mummies.
MNS also offers Summer Programs for children ages 6 months - 6th grade.
The document provides updates on several school activities and achievements:
- Three girls were selected to play for the Surrey U17s football team who drew 3-3 against Oxfordshire.
- Erin Saunders was a ballgirl at a Surrey Storm vs Hertfordshire netball match attended by 6,000 spectators.
- The school received approval for a new music, science and technology building as part of its development plan.
- The school held an Environment Day to raise awareness of climate change and various literary activities occurred during Book Week.
MrsMsCampsAndEvents.org is a summer camp and event center located in Southshore Center that offers nature hikes, science experiments involving llamas, educational programs about friendship and community support, and birthday parties focusing on topics like the life cycle of butterflies. The spacious facility features class areas, woodland trails, a football field, and playground in a close, safe location.
This document provides information on events happening in and around St. Louis from August 4-6, 2017. It lists several music, art, and outdoor activities including Soulard Mardi Gras festivities on Saturday, a musical at Loretto-Hilton Center on Friday through Sunday, and public skating at Steinberg Skating Rink every day that weekend. It also mentions a Star Wars theme night at the Science Center on Friday and a superhero night at the Magic House on Saturday.
A fundraiser will be held on November 4th at Sea Salt Eatery to benefit a new universal access playground planned for Minnehaha Falls Upper Wabun Picnic Area. The playground is being designed to allow children and caretakers of all abilities to play. A variety of performances, classes, and activities are also announced for the following weeks, including art exhibits, science lectures, theater performances, and music lessons and performances around Minneapolis.
Winter Wonders adventure at Kirstenbosch Gardens
The school holidays are almost here! So, what to do with the kids?
Take them to Kirstenbosch for the fun-filled Winter Wonders programme.
From Saturday 25 June through to Saturday 16 July, Winter Wonders offers a 3-week programme of fun, learning, walking, creativity and story-telling. Most of the events are free of charge, and there are also family focused activities for all to join in.
The Winter Wonders programme offers an opportunity to explore the most beautiful garden in Africa and learn more about the environment we live in.
The unmissable adventures include animated story readings by Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors in the Botanical Society bookshop, treasure-hunts through the gardens, a biodiversity and waste art workshop, a nature’s treasure box experience and Kirstenbosch’s version of the Amazing Race: ‘Find 50 in Kirstenbosch’!
Many Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors are participating, so bring your family, meet the authors and join in the fun. One of the highlights is herpetologist Johan Marais who is bringing in some of his reptilian friends for children to see and touch if they dare!
There will also be fantastic prizes and good discounts on Struik Nature books in the Botanical Society Bookshop.
Free Garden entry for children under 18 years during the Winter School Holidays 25 June to 17 July
See full programme details on www.sanbi.org.za & www.struiknatureclub.co.za
The document describes the Spark! science discovery programs that were started through a collaboration between the Children's Discovery Museum and the Randwick City Library Service. It details several science clubs for different age groups, including Little Spark Discovery Club for preschoolers, Spark! Adventurers Club for K-2 students, and Spark! Explorers Club for grades 3-6. The collaboration provides access to science educators and resources to develop hands-on science workshops and discovery boxes for check out. The partnership extends science education opportunities into public libraries.
kbarnes@portsmouthhistory.org Sponsor: Stratford Hall Plantation
Web: www.portsmouthnavalshipyardmuseum.org Location: Stratford Hall Plantation
483 Great House Road
Stratford, VA 22558
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 - YORKTOWN Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Kid's Archaeology Day: Hands-on activities,
Program & demonstrations, and artifact identification. Contact: (804) 493-8038
Hands-On Learn about archaeology and history through
Archaeology fun! For all ages. Free with admission
This weekend offers several events around town including Soulard Mardi Gras festivities starting on Saturday, a musical at the Loretto-Hilton Center on Friday through Sunday, and ice skating at Steinberg Skating Rink open daily through Sunday. Additionally, the Science Center hosts a Star Wars themed evening on Friday and the Magic House offers a superhero night on Saturday.
Dinosaurs Uncovered @ The Herbert Art Gallery & MusuemJamie Perry
The document provides information about an exhibition on dinosaurs titled "Dinosaurs Uncovered" taking place from July 21 to January 6 at The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. The exhibition will feature life-size dinosaur models and fossils, as well as interactive displays, and will educate visitors about the truths of dinosaurs. Additionally, the museum will host various dinosaur-themed events for children throughout the summer.
The document discusses how some national parks are using innovative technology to enhance the visitor experience and connect with new audiences. It provides examples of Bent's Old Fort partnering with educators to recreate the site digitally in Minecraft, allowing more people to experience it virtually. It also mentions Padre Island National Seashore using an eBird system to modernize how visitors experience the park. The article emphasizes that embracing new technologies can preserve history and make national parks more accessible to wider audiences.
This document is a newsletter from the Pickering Public Library that provides information about programs and events for June to August 2016. It outlines registration details and accessibility information. It then lists numerous children's, teen and adult programs covering topics like the summer reading club, storytimes, movies, crafts, science activities and more. Location and contact details are provided at the end.
The cries of “Mom, I’m bored!” may have already gotten old for many parents this summer. But there’s good news! Enrollment for summer camps at the Museum of Nature & Science are still available for ages 3 years through sixth grade! The themes are carried out through crafts, experiments, demonstrations and activities. Each one is also educational and fun!
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community. We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of individuals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
THIS IS A SPACE FOR ALL. THIS IS MAKER SPACE. MAKE IT YOUR SPACE
The Museum of Nature & Science is launching a double dinosaur deal that offers a comprehensive look at the Mesozoic Era, through the opening of a new dinosaur exhibit, Chinasaurs, and accompanying IMAX® film, Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World. Both open May 26 at the Museum’s Fair Park location and will run until September 5.
The summer heat blazes on, but soon, school will be in and summer will be out. Don't miss some of our traveling summer exhibitions and look forward to our events and programs in the months of August and September.
1. WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology Member and Donor Newsletter
Health is WonderLab’s middle name.
Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action™
provides an action adventure theme
that inspires young people and
families to get physically active in a
non-competitive environment.
This exhibition features playful
activities that build strength,
coordination, balance and endurance,
all of which contribute to health and
fitness. Visitors can try activities
they may have never encountered
and revisit familiar activities in
new ways. Cultural spotlights and
real-life stories of young people and
families who are passionate about
a particular activity will motivate
visitors to get into action!
Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in
Action™ was created by Minnesota
Children’s Museum. This is its first
time in Indiana.
Fall 2016 Vol. 13 No. 4
Ray and Marcie Tichenor Endowment FundNATIONAL SPONSOR LOCAL SPONSORS
Exhibition Information
OCTOBER 4, 2016 - JANUARY 16, 2017
New Exhibition Focuses on Health and Physical Activity
Featured activity stations include:
• Surfing & Snowboarding
• Kung Fu Forest
• Climbing Canyon
• Yoga Station
• Dance Club
• Strength Station
• Toddler Pyramid
Member/Donor Preview:
Thursday 10/6, 6:30-8 p.m.
Activities are accessible to visitors
with varying physical abilities and
developmental needs.
Exhibit signs in English & Spanish.
Museum closed for installation:
Tuesday 9/20
Thursday 9/29 - Monday 10/3
2. On Saturday, September 10, please
join us for WonderLab’s thirteenth
annual Science Night Out gala! This
year’s theme, 20,000 Leagues Under
the Sea, is inspired by Jules Verne’s
classic tale of adventure and it
directly connects with WonderLab’s
installation of a new coral reef
aquarium in summer 2017!
The evening begins with delicious
hors d’oeuvres from No Coast
Reserve, craft beer from Quaff ON!
Brewing Company and local wine
from Oliver Winery, as well as hands-
on science activities and underwater-
themed performances by the
Hudsucker Posse. Also witness the
magic of The Card Wizard and play
"Porthole" corn hole with friends!
Bid on spectacular items at the
silent and live auctions run by
auctioneer Ike Redden. Enter raffles
for a Gold Casters gift certificate
as well as wine and spirits from our
libations wall.
Dinner entrées include delicious
salmon, chicken and vegan/gluten-
free options, with one-of-a-kind
desserts donated by One World
Catering.
Dionne Cross Francis, Associate
Professor of Mathematics Education,
Indiana University, will speak
about the importance of STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering,
Mathematics) education for children.
In addition, IU grad Jeni Elkins will
share an amazing story about how
her family has been impacted by
WonderLab.
The party does not end there! After
the gala, head over to Topo’s 403 for
an after-party benefitting WonderLab.
Science Night Out guests must be
21 years of age or older. Kindly
reserve your seats by September 7
at wonderlab.org or by contacting
Mallory Elver at (812) 337-1337 ext. 31
or mallory@wonderlab.org.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016
6 - 9 p.m.
BLOOMINGTON/MONROE COUNTY
CONVENTION CENTER
Tickets: $100 / $740 per table of 8
Available at wonderlab.org
Proceeds benefit WonderLab’s
hands-on science exhibits and
educational programming.
SCIENCE NIGHT OUT SPONSORS
Bloomington Oral Surgery • ETC for the Home • Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington • Liberty Family Dentistry
Oliver Winery • One World Catering • Premier Healthcare Foundation • World Arts, Inc.
$2,500 - $4,999
Andrew Davis Clothiers • Building Associates, Inc. • Dr. Luke and Shannon Eades • FC Tucker/Bloomington REALTORS
French Lick Resort • Gallagher Properties • German American Bank • Gold Casters Fine Jewelry • Holland American Line
Hurlow Wealth Management Group, Inc. • Indiana Cut Stone • Innovative Financial Solutions
Lake Monroe Boat Rental, Inc. • Macy’s • Old National Bank • Quality Mill Supply Co., Inc.
Riley Physicians, IU Health Bloomington • TASUS Corporation • Uptown Cafe
$1,000 - $2,499
SUPPORT WONDERLAB AT THE 2016 SCIENCE NIGHT OUT GALA
20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea
SCIENCE
NIGHT
OUT
$5000+
Thanks to the many
other donors who have
contributed to the success
of Science Night Out 2016!
3. WonderLab After Dark:
Jedi Science
Friday 11/18, 6 - 9 p.m.
Bring your friends to this fall installment
of WonderLab’s 21 and over event series.
Enjoy food, adult beverages and fun science
activities with a popular sci-fi theme.
May the ‘Force’ be
with you as you
encounter characters
from the 501st Legion
Bloodfin Garrison/
Mos Espa Base Rebel
Legion from Star
Wars Indiana and the
Taakure Clan - The Indiana chapter of the
Mandalorian Mercs.
Sponsored by Function Brewing,
Griffin Realty, and Mira Salon & Spa
Tickets will be available at wonderlab.org
approximately 6 weeks before the event.
Discovery Time
Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.
Half-hour of fun, hands-on science
enrichment activities for pre-schoolers,
with a different topic each week.
FREE with museum admission
Limited Space - Tickets Required
Minecraft Mega-Build
Saturday 9/3, 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 9/4, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Monday 9/5*, 11:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Enter the world of Minecraft by taking
it from your gaming system to life size.
Create your own structures, tunnels and
caves. See if you can get your Nether portal
standing, which is much harder than you
think! Could you possibly meet a Creeper?
FREE with museum admission
*Museum is open 9:30-5 on Labor Day.
Dollar Day
Sunday 9/25, 1 - 5 p.m.
Enjoy all that WonderLab has to offer for
just $1 per person general admission. It’s
a great opportunity to introduce non-
member friends to WonderLab!
Sponsored by
IDEA Lab: STEM Sundays - 1:30-4:30 p.m.
STEM Sundays provide engaging projects that help children and families develop
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math skills in a fun learning environment.
Check the wonderlab.org calendar for program dates and scheduled activities.
FREE with museum admission • FREE parking downtown on Sundays
Sponsored by
Ninja Warrior Weekend
Saturday 10/22, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 10/23, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Test your physical and mental abilities
through a wide variety of activities, while
checking out the new exhibition
Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action.™
FREE with museum admission
Girl Scouts: Spectacular Science
Sunday, 10/9, 1:30 - 4 p.m.
Earn your Brownie Home Scientist Badge
and learn all about chemistry. Make ice
cream and silly putty, and create awesome
explosions.
$13 per girl / $6 per adult
Price includes museum admission
Pre-register at girlscoutsindiana.org
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
More Info at wonderlab.org or 812-337-1337
Events Line: ext. 2 Visitor Services: ext. 25
September
October
November
Throughout the Fall
Science of Art Series - First Friday of each month - 5-8 p.m.
September 2: Bound for the Deep • October 7: Kinetic Art • November 4: Meet the Instruments
Each First Friday, WonderLab stays open late to celebrate the connection between science and the arts, with half-priced admission
after 5 p.m. This Series is made possible, in part, with support from the Brown County Community Foundation, the Indiana Arts Commission,
and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Additional support is provided by the Sanders Family, F. Rudolph Turner, and the City of
Bloomington Arts Commission.
IDEA Lab: ScribbleBot Sketch Lab
Friday, 11/25, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Use electronic materials to make a
ScribbleBot that will create a work of art
for you to take home. For an additional fee,
you can adopt your ScribbleBot and give it a
home for the holidays!
Sponsored by Baxter
FREE with museum admission
Take-home ScribbleBots are $2 for
members and $4 for non-members.
Girl Scouts: Sherlock Scouts
Sunday, 11/6, 1:30 - 4 p.m.
Use detective and science skills to find
Olive, the stuffed otter and earn your
Detective Badge. An evidence technician
from the Indiana State Police Department
will be on hand to assist.
$13 per girl / $6 per adult
Price includes museum admission
Pre-register at girlscoutsindiana.org
Family Science Night:
Fantastic Beasts
Saturday 11/12, 6-8 p.m.
Fantastic beasts abound for this magical,
one-night only event. Children and adults
will meet a variety of interesting live
creatures, some tiny and furry and others
large and scaly. Learn amazing things
about these animals and practice your
"science wizardry" with themed activities.
This fun, family evening will include food
from Pizza X and other surprises.
$10 for members / $12 for non-members
Purchase tickets at wonderlab.org
NEW
PROGRAM
4. FALL 2016
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Non-Profit
U.S. Postage Paid
Bloomington, IN
Permit No. 393
WonderLab is a great
venue for weddings,
holiday and birthday
parties, and many
other special events.
Book Your Event Today
(812) 337-1337, ext. 11
Commercial Service for supporting
the installation of new digital signage
in our entryway.
MacExperience for IT support.
Quality Mill Supply Co., Inc. for
offsite storage services.
Psi Iota Xi, Zeta Chapter/
Bloomington Thrift Store for
supporting the Access Pass Program.
WonderCamp partners and contributors:
Bloomington Cooking School, Marble
Hill Farm, WTIU, Blondie’s Cookies,
WonderLab Welcomes New Development Director
MAJOR
SUPPORT
FROM
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Lab Notes is a publication of the WonderLab Museum
of Science, Health and Technology, a private 501(c) (3)
nonprofit corporation and science museum.
Web: wonderlab.org Email: writeus@wonderlab.org
Voice: 812-337-1337 Fax: 812-330-1337
Copyright 2016 WonderLab
Board of Directors
Karen Howe Fernandez, President
Elizabeth Raff, Vice President
Crystal Taylor-Baker, Treasurer-Secretary
Mike Baker
Andy Cron
Jacob Farmer
Bob Flynn
Mark Franklin
Greg Humphrey
Ashley Johnson-Wilcoxon
Bob Mann
Brandon O’Leary
Alison Polley
David Quick
Ken Roberts
Timothy M. Steiner, M.D.
John West
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Additional contributors will be thanked in upcoming editions of Lab Notes.
We are excited to announce that Sally Takada has
joined the WonderLab team as our new development
director. She has served in similar roles at the
Jacobs School of Music, University of Illinois School
of Music, and Music@Menlo, an internationally
renowned chamber music festival and institute.
In Sally’s own words: "As a parent and member of
WonderLab, I have witnessed firsthand how this
museum engages the curiosity, creativity, and
playfulness innate in all children. I am thrilled to
help advance WonderLab’s mission and vision in
my new role."
Did You Know?
Chic-fil-A, Chocolate Moose, Jimmy
John’s, Lucky’s Market, Pizza X,
Potbelly Sandwich Shop, and many
other community partners who made
WonderCamp such a wonderful
experience for our campers.
Alison Polley for three wonderful
years of service as WonderLab’s
development director. We wish her
well in her new position as director of
alumni relations and advancement at
Indiana University’s School of Public
and Environmental Affairs.