Atlanta Science Festival

Science beakerThe upcoming Atlanta Science Festival is scheduled for March 21-28, 2015, and will again offer a mind-boggling range of interactive programs, performances and activities during those eight days at more than 50 locations across the Metro area. Festivities will conclude on Saturday, March 28, at Centennial Olympic Park with one of the most popular events from this past year―the free, family-friendly Exploration Expo. 

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About the Atlanta Science Festival
The second annual Atlanta Science Festival is a weeklong celebration of local science and technology that culminates with an all-day interactive Exploration Expo at Centennial Olympic Park. Scientists, experts and educators from local schools, colleges, universities, museums, and corporations will uncover mysteries and explain discoveries in hands-on activities, facility tours, stimulating presentations, and riveting performances at venues across the city. Our mission is to celebrate the inherent integration of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in our lives today, share the impact they have on our community, and inspire us all to wonder about our future. The Festival, which runs March 21-28, is produced by a collaboration of science, cultural, and educational institutions, led by Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology and the Metro Atlanta Chamber. To learn more, visit http://AtlantaScienceFestival.org  or call (770) 322-4992.

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Sunday, March 22, 2015

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