Second Saturday Science at Raven Hill Discovery Center

By Kim

Second Saturday Science

Where: Raven Hill Discovery Center
Time: Noon to 4pm, 2nd Saturday of each month in 2010
Cost: Free

It’s a family affair and is suitable for all ages. Try a different science challenge each month. Explore the museum, animals, and outdoor exhibits.

Schedule of Events

January 9 – Towering Towers
February 13 – Rube Goldberg Towers
March 13 – Science Magic
April 10 – Marble Rolls
May 8 – Egg-citing adventures
June 12 – Big Wheels
July 10 – Stomp Rockets
August 14 – Pond Critters
September 11 – Paper Airplanes
October 9 – Air Pressure
November 13 – Surface Tension
December 11 – Lasers

Contact:

4737 Fuller Road
East Jordan, MI 49727
#231-536-3369
info@ravenhilldiscoverycenter.org
http://www.ravenhilldiscoverycenter.org

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Funded with a grant from the Early Childhood Investment Corporation of the State of Michigan and the Kellogg Foundation, our project began in April of 2006. The goal of the project is to form multiple collaborative bodies in the state to begin development of a comprehensive system of early childhood care and education for 0-5 year olds and their families. This system is similar to the Smart Start system of North Carolina and the state of Michigan is receiving technical assistance in our efforts from the state of North Carolina.