miniThinkers Unite!
Join us for special programs intended for our youngest Anythinkers – the miniThinkers! We’ll provide a place to spend time with your little one in meaningful ways. Be ready to play, read, sing, talk or write with us.
Join us for special programs intended for our youngest Anythinkers – the miniThinkers! We’ll provide a place to spend time with your little one in meaningful ways. Be ready to play, read, sing, talk or write with us.
Join us for special programs intended for our youngest Anythinkers – the miniThinkers! We’ll provide a place to spend time with your little one in meaningful ways. Be ready to play, read, sing, talk or write with us.
Compete to design and build the strongest house to protect your little pig from the Big Bad Wolf. Space is limited; registration required. Please visit our online calendar to register.
Create your own ecosystem inside a small container using sand, pebbles and tiny plants. Space is limited; registration required. Please visit our online calendar to register.
Throughout June and July, Science Fun with STEM consists of eight different activities focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Join 4-H to explore electricity, wind power and rocketry. These hands-on programs are designed to make learning about science easy and fun for elementary students. Each workshop builds on information learned in the previous session. Space is limited; registration required.
Watch things bubble, smoke and float as you learn about the properties of carbon dioxide with scientists from Science Matters. For elementary students.
Join Environmental Learning for Kids (ELK) to explore interactive stories that teach about water, pollution and how you can do your part to help with water conservation. For elementary students.
What is Newton’s third law of motion? Experience surprises with activities like egg-tossing and space-age rocket packs. Discover the science behind your favorite Olympic sports with a scientist from Mad Science. For elementary students.
What is Newton’s third law of motion? Experience surprises with activities like egg-tossing and space-age rocket packs. Discover the science behind your favorite Olympic sports with a scientist from Mad Science. For elementary students.
Turn an ordinary napkin into a life-saving device and create a parachute for a little clay person. You will be able to test your design and watch it float to the ground. Space is limited; registration required.