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May 16, 2006
2nd
Annual Mad About Science Festival - March 11, 2006 at Bishop Museum
On March
11, 2006, eleven volunteers from the Hawaii Section YMF volunteered at
the Bishop Museum’s 2nd Annual Mad About Science Festival. This one-day
event was open to the public and encourages children to discover the facts
and mysteries of science through fun and interactive activities and programs.
Outside the Science Adventure Center, volunteers assisted children with
hands-on craft activities such as make your own volcano, crab/turtle head
visor, and insect ring. Inside the Center, volunteers monitored immersive
and interactive exhibits, which focus upon such areas as volcanology, oceanography,
and biodiversity. Key exhibits include a 26-foot high “erupting”
volcano, deep-sea remote operated vehicles, and live insect habitats.
Later, volunteers relaxed by eating lunch on the Great Lawn and were able
to view the other exhibits at the Bishop Museum. This event was made
possible through support from the American Association for the Advancement
of Science. Thanks to all the Hawaii Section YMF volunteers for participating!
The article entitled, "Hawaii
Section Younger Members Volunteer at Science Festival" from Page 7
of the April 2006 National ASCE News is available in pdf format (555kb). |