News Summary
Huntington Beach is set to host a Free Science Nite, inviting families to explore math and science through engaging hands-on activities. Scheduled for October 3, this event is designed for kids aged 5-17, featuring exciting exhibits like DNA collection, slime-making, and an immersive zoology lab experience. The event will take place at Golden West College, offering free parking and an opportunity for young scientists to ignite their curiosity and love for learning.
Excitement Builds in Huntington Beach for Free Science Nite
Huntington Beach is buzzing with enthusiasm as the Rotary Club of Huntington Beach and Golden West College come together to host a spectacular free event that celebrates all things science! Mark your calendars for October 3 because from 5 to 8 p.m., families can dive into the wonderful world of math and science at the much-anticipated Science Nite.
Inspiring Young Minds
This engaging evening is specially designed for students aged 5-17, encouraging them to explore the realms of mathematics and scientific discovery through an array of hands-on activities. Get ready to unleash your inner scientist as you take part in exciting exhibits and demonstrations that aim to make learning fun!
A Peek into the Science World
Attendees can look forward to a wide variety of stimulating topics. From DNA collection to understanding the mysteries of marine life, there’s something for everyone. How about getting your hands dirty while making slime or witnessing the magic of exploding gummy bears? Yes, you heard that right! These thrilling experiments are sure to keep the little ones entertained while igniting their curiosity.
Interactive Learning Awaits
That’s not all—participants will have the incredible opportunity to use microscopes to observe their own cells, allowing them to view science up close and personal. Further adding to the excitement, visitors can step into the zoology lab at Golden West College to meet some live animals, providing a real-life experience that kids are sure to remember!
Location & Accessibility
Science Nite will take place in the Math & Science Building at Golden West College, conveniently located at 15744 Goldenwest St, Huntington Beach. Those planning to attend can also breathe easy knowing that free parking will be available in Lot C. Registration for the event will be set up between the Math & Science and Public Safety buildings, making it a seamless experience for everyone involved.
Join the Fun!
With everything that Science Nite has to offer, it promises to be a night filled with exploration, excitement, and education. Parents, grab your kids, and come indulge in an evening that combines learning with play. Encourage your little scientists to ask questions, experiment, and discover why science is such a vital part of our everyday lives!
Save the date and get ready to have a blast while fostering a love for science in the young minds of Huntington Beach. Remember—the possibilities are endless at Free Science Nite on October 3!
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