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Fact Forum: Earthquakes, El Niños, and Floods(pre-registration)

The Da Vinci Science Center will hold a public Fact Forum on Tues., Feb. 16, in response to the recent Haitian earthquake and El Niño weather patterns in the western United States.

Fact Forum: Earthquakes, El Niños, and Floods will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. that evening at the Da Vinci Science Center and will be free to the public. An RSVP by phone to 484.664.1002, Ext. 102, is recommended.

The program will explore the scientific causes and effects of these current events and their potential connections. The panel will include Dr. David Smith, the Da Vinci Science Center's staff geologist and director of professional development. Additional panelists will be announced on the Da Vinci cience Center's web site at www.davinci-center.org as they are confirmed.

Details

Start: 01/25/10 12:00 AM
End: 02/16/10 11:59 PM
Category: Neighborhood Related

Address: 3145 Hamilton Blvd. Bypass
City: Allentown
State: PA
Zip: 18103
Phone: 484-664-1002
Url: http://www.davinci-center.org

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Organization Details:


Name: Da Vinci Science Center
Address: 3145 Hamilton Blvd. Bypass
Address 2:
City: Allentown
State: PA
Zip: 18103
Phone: 484-664-1002
Description:
The Da Vinci Science Center shows visitors both young and young-at-heart how much fun science can be. Open 7 days a week, the Center is packed with more than 200 hands-on exhibits that let kids and adults open drawers and their imaginations. In one day, a visitor can put on a doctor’s coat and treat a virtual patient, check the radar and do a weather forecast like the pros on television, take a whirl on the GryroSphere, get up close and personal with creepy, crawly bugs and insects, crawl through a pitch black tunnel, create an impression in a shadow room, make a robot dinosaur dance, look deep into the universe, and transport a toddler into an oversized world of fun. For more information, visit www.davinci-center.org

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