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Seattle Science Festival EXPO Day

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Science EXPO Day is a festive, one-day event featuring over 150 booths, activities, demonstrations, and performances that celebrate science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and show how integral they are to the region’s culture and prosperity.

See the whole program; highlights include:

10 a.m. - PNW Drumline: The award winning Pacific Northwest Drumline Association, a synchronized musical and athletic showcase based in the historically black college/university tradition of the show-style marching band, will open EXPO Day with riveting rhythms, bold beats and ear-grabbing energy.

10:40 a.m. - Gravity and Magnetism and Charge, Oh My!: Come find out how to be a mad scientist.

11 a.m. - Massive Monkees: World champion dance crew, Massive Monkees, will demonstrate the dance styles breaking, popping and locking and teach a mini workshop to audience volunteers. This program is fun and safe for all ages.

11:50 a.m. - Arms and Armour: The Science of Swordfighting - Knights of Veritas.

12:30 p.m. - How Things Work! - Anything is Possible Theatre Company: This lively children's musical follows two young scientists on an unexpected journey through another dimension where they encounter Albert Einstein, Archimedes and the greatest scientist of all, Mother Nature.

2 p.m. - Extreme Cold: Come hear Dr. Mike Steele talk about what it's like to do field work while standing on the Arctic Ocean.

2:20 p.m. - The Not Its!: The Not-Its! are Seattle's most rockin' band for children and families.

4 p.m. - Student Bio Expo Winning Performances: Come see 2013 Student Bio Expo high school students perform winning original science-related music and dance pieces. Presented by the Northwest Association for Biomedical Research (NWABR.org).

5 p.m. - Amazing Psychic Powers: Our psychic can read minds, bend matter and see into the future. Look inside the world of magicians, conjurers and psychics and discover the science behind it. Is seeing really believing? Presented by Pacific Science Center.

 

10 a.m.-6 p.m.

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