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Saturday, February 4
All programs are free and open to the public.
MainMain
Interactive Exhibits10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. All Floors
ASCE – American Society of CivilEngineers, North Central
ASQ – Michiana American Society for Quality
AWIS – Association of Women in Science,Notre Dame
BGSO – Biology Graduate StudentOrganization, Notre Dame
Career Academy Robots
ExPAND – Experiments in Physics andAstronomy, Notre Dame
4-H Rabbit Club
Fernwood Botanical Garden & Nature Preserve
Greene Intermediate Center
HealthWorks! Kids Museum
History of Manned Space Flight
Hoosier Shrimp Farm
IUSB Anthropology Club
Indiana School of Medicine
JINA-CEE – Joint Institute for NuclearAstrophysics, Notre Dame
Kids Astro Camp
MakerHive
Michiana Astronomical Society& Kennedy Planetarium
Michiana Aquarium Society
Michiana Gem and Mineral Society
Michiana Rocketry
Naturally Native Nursery
ND Energy – Notre Dame Center forSustainable Energy
North Central Dental Society
Notre Dame Children’s Learning Labs
Notre Dame Rocket Team
Peace Bees
Potato Creek State Park
Potawatomi Zoo
Prairie Winds Nature Farm
QuarkNet – Notre Dame Department of Physics
Riverbend Community Math Center
Rum Village Nature Center
Science 2 Go Bus (10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)
SBCSC Information Technology Program
South Bend-Elkhart Audubon Society
South Bend Symphony – Sound Waves
Stanley Clark School
St. Joseph County Curbside Recycling
St. Joseph County Parks
St. Joseph County Soil &Water Conservation District
Third Coast Percussion/LangLab/Notre Dame DeBartolo Performing Arts
Unity Gardens
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
LibraryLibrary
Friends of the St. Joseph County Public Library
St. Joseph County Curbside Recycling
All of our presenters, exhibitors, and dedicated volunteers!
A special thanks to:
sjcpl.org sjcpliblibraryforlife304 SOUTH MAIN STREET | SOUTH BEND, IN 46601
SJCPL.ORG
Saturday, February 3, 2018
next year’sSee you at
Activities10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Due to limited space in each room, visitors will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. There may be waiting times to get into each room.
Join physicists from Notre Dame to discover unusual properties of matter and waves. We’ll show you how to see sound waves, hear light and particles, and smash a rubber ball.
Why is energy important? How can we use less energy in ways that are safer for us and for the environment? See what activities ND Energy’s researchers have for you this year.
Try coding and circuit building with an Arduino module. Create simple circuits and machines with littleBits. Try programming using drag and drop commands in Scratch on our Raspberry Pi.
3rd Floor – Children’s Storytime Room
3rd Floor – Presentation Room
1st Floor – Studio 304 Digital Lab
Enter for a chance towin 2 tickets!
Fill out the raffle form at each activity or program you attend!
Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics in Physics and Astronomy, University ofNotre Dame
Center for Sustainable Energy at Notre Dame (ND Energy)
Coding, Simple Circuitsand Machines
Limited seating capacity on a first-come, first-served basis. People leaving during a presentation may not be readmitted. Please silence all cell phones and other electronic devices during the programs.
Total Solar Eclipse 2017! When will the solar eclipse take place? Can we see it in South Bend? What will it be like? How can I see it safely? Learn answers to these questions and more!
Lower Level – Pokagon Room
Michiana Astronomical Society& Kennedy Planetarium
Lower Level – Dickinson Conference Room
High Energy Physics – Where Science and Fun Collide: Exciting experiments and physics demonstrations.
QuarkNet Physics and theUniversity of Notre Dame
Library Annex 305 S. Michigan St., South BendSpend some time taking apart old electronic items to see how they work.We’ll have computers and small appliances for you to dig into with our tools. For ages 9 and up.
Electronics Take-Apart (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.)
Special ProgramsLower Level – Molloy RoomKids Astro Camp at Camp Eberhart
Participate in a moon phase activity, including positions of the Sun, Moon and Earth to understand why solar eclipses happen.
Storm Team 16
Silly Safari
10:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.
It’s amazing how meteorologists track the ever changing weather conditions. Discover the way a weather forecast is created by using science and art with guests from StormTeam 16.
He’s Back! Amazon John of Silly Safaris returns with his animal pals to Science Alive. Meet an assortment of exotic animals as well as some furry new friends.
Third Coast Percussion1:30 p.m.Meet the ensemble, learn about their work with STEM
to STEAM, and find out about the “InC” event this summer.
Getting ExcitedAbout Science3:00 p.m.
Observe dramatic demonstrations, presented with humor, music,
and audience participation, when Steve Belliveau brings
many basic science concepts to life. Passports
Pick up a Science Alive Passport at the greeter table, then visit and get your passport stamped to enter a
drawing for prizes.