LECTURE & WORKSHOPS

Energy
May 21, 2011
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Explore electrical circuits while building a switch that turns a light on and off. Make an electromagnet and investigate the holding power of magnets. Light and sound are forms of energy too! Make an obnoxious noise maker and use mirrors to reflect light. No registration necessary, limited to first 30 participants. Adults are encouraged to stay and play.
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1330 E. Kearsley Street
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For Ages 8 and upInfo Phone: (810) 237-3409
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May 21, 2011Times:
10:30 AM
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