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March 7th: the University of Alberta Museums’ annual Science Sunday for kids!
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1 }/ X) P* p! D4 O a3 ^( tOn Sunday, March 7, 2010, from 12:00pm to 4:00pm, the University of Alberta Museums present the annual Science Sunday, an afternoon of discovery for kids aged 5 to 12.
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1 x5 V; f2 e! D6 G1 `% I) Y8 eBring your children, grandchildren, or young friends to explore the natural sciences through a wide range of hands-on activities, including:
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learning about animal noises with John Acorn, the Nature Nut . M* X |; c w6 Y5 a1 M
digging for and examining fossils 2 V2 H: Z: U* v
exploring the impact of meteorites on the surface of the earth , p' E- a+ [2 }, s
investigating insects
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“Junior researchers” can drop in any time during the afternoon with an adult chaperone to participate. Pre-registration is not required. Admission is by donation.
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3 n$ R+ O7 L7 g; q' BScience Sunday is located in the Earth Sciences Building on the U of A Campus, just off of Saskatchewan Drive. Pay parking is available in Lot N on 111th Street.1 H* a% Z8 V% {# g% \9 x7 I
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2 @) O: ?" F2 i! `Find Out More!
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