We are thrilled to be partnering with these libraries to offer these amazing upcoming shows and workshops free of charge! See the links below about how to register.
- Saturday, Oct 12th, 12:30 to 1:30 pm – Newburgh Library – free, Register Here
ICE AGE SHOW: The kids will help our scientist overcome incredible challenges within the secret forest of Merlin the Wizard by performing amazing experiments. They will learn about the amazing properties of CO2 and dry ice getting to know about sublimation, chemical reactions, pressure, density, weight, osmosis and more
- Saturday, Oct 19th, 12:00 to 1:00 pm – Amenia Free Library – free
Art Bots: Here’s the challenge- create a machine that make art using a vibrating motor, markers, battery, tape and trash. Go! - Tuesday, Oct 22nd, 7:00 to 7:45 pm – Sarah Hull Library – Register Here
CAST AWAY SHOW: Help ur Nutty Scientist who is lost on a desert island! Kids will learn about chemical reactions, changes in matter, Newton’s laws of motion, electricity and much more, othanks to their participation in incredible experiments and amazing stories! - Saturday, October 26th, 12:30 to 1:30 pm – Pleasant Valley Library – Register Here
Art Bots: Here’s the challenge – create a machine that make art using a vibrating motor, markers, battery, tape and trash. Go! - Tuesday, November 5th, 4 – 5 pm – Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library – Register Here
Edison Robots: Introduce kids to robotics, coding, and programing in a fun way with two types of robots. The Art Bot challenge-create a machine that makes art using a vibrating motor, markers, battery, tape, and trash – take home your creation! Edison Robots introduce coding and robotics that activate the programmable robots to move, drive, sense and respond. Empower kids with the skills to make computers work for them! For ages 4 and up. - Saturday, November 9th, 11 – 12 pm – Esopus Library – Register Here
Nutty Detectives: There’s been a robbery! Help us discover the culprit using real clues at the scene of the crime. Kids are the detectives here. They will use real forensics techniques like chromatography and fingerprint analysis to solve the mystery. Are you up to the challenge? Recommended ages 8-12. Junior detectives Ages 5-7 welcome with a grown up.