Children of all ages and their parents are invited to this free annual event with opportunities to interact with nature and science while learning and having fun!
Science Night, an annual event hosted by Students of Science, is a fun FREE event for people of all ages from the community to explore the natural sciences!
This event includes dozens of community organization and undergraduate interactive displays. Children and students (and parents!) of all ages are encouraged to come and enjoy fun activities while learning about nature and science through the hands-on activities at the displays.
Displays this year include live fish from the Brule Fish Hatchery, live animals from the Lake Superior Zoo, Chemistry Show, Physics Lab, Monarch Butterflies, and and Agate Hunt. The keynote speaker will be the Raptor Education Group with live raptors.
Bring family and friends, and interact with nature and science while learning and having fun!
Be sure to check out #UWSScienceNight on Facebook and Twitter to see what's going on!