I
would like to take this opportunity to invite you and your
organization to the second annual Seattle Science
Festival. This year, the region’s largest
celebration of science will take place June 6-16, 2013 to celebrate
the importance of science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) to our community’s culture and to its
continued growth and prosperity. The Seattle Science Festival
will consist of the following components:
· Science
EXPO Day, Saturday, June 8,
will feature exciting, engaging events all day long throughout
the grounds of Seattle Center. Over 15,000 students, parents,
scientists, educators and other community members are
anticipated to take part in this FREE event. Science EXPO Day
will showcase over 150 hands-on activities and demonstrations;
it will also feature live science performances on the EXPO Day
Stage. FREE BUS PARKING IS AVAILABLE ON SCIENCE EXPO DAY! Contact
Jordan Adams at jadams@pacsci.org
for more details.
· Signature
Programs, June 6-16,
will provide events developed by our program collaborators
specifically for the Seattle Science Festival. Signature
Programs include behind-the-scenes tours, science adventures,
field trip opportunities for classrooms, workshops, screenings
of science-themed films, a Cool Jobs Series at the Seattle
Public Library on June 9-Computer Science, June 12-Green
& Clean Technology, and June 13-Biomedical Science, plus
many other events held at venues all over the Puget Sound
region.
· Opening
Night at the Paramount Theatre, June 6, 8 – 10 PM Beyond
Infinity? The Search for Understanding at the Limits of Space
and Time.
Featuring Brian Greene, Sean Carroll, Adam Frank and the West
Coast premiere of Icarus at the Edge of Time, and music
by Philip Glass, conducted by Marcus Tsutakawa and performed by
the Garfield High School Orchestra. Avoid service charges by
purchasing tickets IN PERSON at the Paramount Theatre Box
Office at 911 Pine Street, Seattle, or for 10 or more tickets,
contact their Group Sales Manager at (206) 315-8054.
· Closing
Night at the Seattle Repertory Theatre, June 15, 7:30 – 9:30
PM Our 11th Hour: Straight Talk on Climate Change from People
Who Know.
Featuring Kevin E. Trenberth, Richard Alley, Andrew Revkin and a
performance of Seattle Opera’s Heron and the Salmon Girl.
Buy tickets at www.seattlesciencefestival.org.
These
high profile events will present some of the greatest scientific
and creative minds of our time and weave together science,
music, art and philosophy for two inspiring, thought-provoking
and engaging evenings.
How
can you get involved?
· Sign
up for the Seattle
Science Festival E-Newsletter
· Coordinate
a group of students to bring to a Seattle Science Festival
event
· Become
a Seattle
Science Festival Ambassador and help spread the word
· Sign
up to be a Seattle
Science Festival volunteer by May 22
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