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Science showtime spoilights education, enteffieihriientMany of us., remember
the dreadful daYs of chem-istry, biology and, dare I saY
it, physies! Well, the RotarYClub of
Emma Rogers, left, and Jessica Hinojo'sa view a human brain.
Joey Wolicki, right, pedals on a stationarybike to generate electricity last year'
towers and Alka-Seltzerrockets.
Kids get to see and touchreal skeletons, X-raYs, andeven get to see a real humanbrain. Kids often ask,
"Whose was it?"This year, a hot dog meal
will be available for Pur-
Go+DoThe sixth annual ScienShowtime will be held I
day at Golden West Colege.
Golden West College is
15744 Goldenwest St.,
Huntington Beach, CA
92547.Doors oPen from 5 to8 p.m.
Come join the fun!
Source:
huntingtonbeachrotarY.com
chase.Surf City Highlighl
be filming, so You maJ
be on TV!- Wendy Rogers is th
lic relations chair frHuntington Beach lClub. SheliuesinHuntBeaclu
WENDYROGERS
GUESTCOLUMNIST
HuntingtonBeach andGoldenWest Col-lege haveteamed totry to notonlydemys-tify sciencefor fifth-and sixth-grade stu-
dents; but to maYbe, justmaybe - helP them like it.
For the sixth consecutiveyear, Huntington Beach Ro-tary and GWC are hostingScience Showtime, anevent that is free and oPen
to the public simPlY just toget grade-school kids (and
iheir families) interested in
science with the hoPes thatsomeday those imPression-able minds will consider ca-
reers using math and sci-ence. And this is definitelYno boring textbook snooze-
fest.Guests will have access
to more than 20 interactive
exhibits, including attrac-tions such as glow-in-the-dark rocks, make-Your-ownslime, generating electrici-ty on a bike, oPerating aRainbow EnvironmentalServices recycling truck,Halloween chemistrY sPa-
ghetti and marshmallow
COURTESY OF TONY O. ROGERS COURTESY OF JOHN BALEY