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District Science Fair features FREE Pacific Science Center Science Show

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See science and art in action at the combined Sumner School District Science Fair and Art Show on Saturday, February 5!  Young scientists and student artists will display their work and compete for ribbons in prizes in this first-ever combined event.
The Sumner-Bonney Lake Education Foundation and the Pacific Science Center are providing interactive science activities for students and  families attending the fair. (All students must be accompanied by an adult.)
 

Gallery of Science: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

  • Science on the Go:Engineer It! Heat! Light! Gas! Color change! Explode on the scene with Radical Reactions where flames are blue and green, rainbows exist in glass tubes, and dollar bills catch fire. In this dynamic show, chemical reactions abound in an exciting line-up that keeps audiences of all ages on the edges of their seats. See our presenter throw fire, watch an ordinary Ziploc turn into an exploding yellow bag, and fall in love with the foam fountain finale in this lively yet fact-filled demonstration!

Block Fest:  10:00 AM to 12:00 PM & 1:30 – 3:00 PM

  • For children 8 months to eight years, Block Fest teaches math and science through block play.

Radical Reactions Science Show on the Commons Stage at 12 Noon

  • Volunteer scientists explore the scientific method and states of matter using super cool Liquid Nitrogen.  

Art Show: Opens at 9:00 AM; People’s Choice Award, 12:30 PM

  • See an explosion of creative talent in this all-district art event featuring works by students in grades K-12. This 2nd Annual Show celebrates the arts in public schools with more than 150 pieces of art in various media created by students.The show is hosted by the Sumner School District Fine Arts departments with support from The City of Sumner Arts Commission.  

Science Fair & Art Show February 5, 2011:  9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Mountain View Middle School, 10921 - 199th Avenue Court East in Bonney Lake

This event is free and open to the public.

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DavidandKelli Flores May 15, 2013 at 11:32 am
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