Imagine chatting with Albert Einstein, building an underwater robot, lunching with a Nobel Laureate, or managing cargo in the space shuttle within a virtual reality environment. These are just a few of the many activities planned for the first USA Science & Engineering Festival. Organizers hope to have a million people join in across the nation, and the best part—IT’S ALL FREE.
Highlights of the USA Science & Engineering Festival include:
• More than 350 of the nation’s leading science and engineering organizations are partners including colleges and universities, corporations, federal agencies, museums and science centers, and professional engineering and science societies.
• More than 750 hands-on, interactive exhibits spanning aerospace, green energy, medicine, biotechnology, climatology, robotics, nanotechnology, botany, neuroscience, genetics, and many other scientific disciplines.
• Satellite events across the country held by universities, student science clubs, national laboratories, and a wide array of other organizations.
• Contests for schools and their students with cash prizes. Entries are being accepted for a “You CAN Do the Rubik's Cube Tournament” for K-12 teams in the greater Washington, D.C. area and a Video Contest challenging students to explore "Why Science is Cool."
Inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers is a big reason for hosting a giant science party on America’s front lawn. A new report by the National Science Board says that in 2007 foreign students on temporary visas earned 50 percent or more of all doctoral degrees awarded in engineering, physics, mathematics, and the computer sciences. Global security company Lockheed Martin, which employs approximately 71,000 engineers, is the festival host and has a strategic purpose for its support.
A free event for all ages; no tickets required; rain or shine
Locations: National Mall between 1st and 7th Streets; Freedom Plaza, Pennsylvania Ave. NW between 12th and 14th Streets; Woodrow Wilson Plaza, Mellon Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History
Closest Metro Stops: Smithsonian and Federal Triangle
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
DC This Week Offers FREE Tix to Washington National Opera Look-In @ Kennedy Center
We already hipped you to the fantastic $10 ticket deal on the flyer below, but the blog DC This Week is offering a pair of free tickets to readers who jump on the opportunity and shoot an email to them with "Opera Look In" in the subject. Read more on the DC This Week blog HERE.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Hop on a Tram @ The National Arboretum
The Arboretum grounds have retained most of the natural woods, including beeches, oaks, and tulip poplars, which stood on the grounds when the land was purchased. The exhibition areas are located either along the roadways or on pebbled paths off the roadside. Their design varies from the formal landscaping of the Gotelli Dwarf Conifer Collection on the north shoulder of Hickey Road to the natural planting of crabapples along Hickey Hill Road. Fern Valley is limited to ferns and other plants native to eastern North America. Oh, and don't leave without taking a tram ride!
Public Tram Tours Information
Tour Hours: | 10:30 a.m. (Only available if not previously reserved. Please call prior if you are planning to take this tour.) 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. | |
Tickets: | On sale at the ticket kiosk located in the parking lot near the R Street Gate. Tickets must be purchased the day of the tour. Gift Certificates are available. | |
Ticket Prices: | Adults FONA & NBF members and Seniors Children aged 4-16 Children under 4 | $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Free (must share a seat with adult if tram is full). |
*** Refunds are not given unless the U.S. National Arboretum cancels the tour.
Visit http://www.usna.usda.gov/ for more info
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Free & Cheap Ways to Get Into the Green Fest This Year
Green Festival's mission is to inspire and inform as many people as possible to help make our world just and sustainable. Think of Green Festival® as a walk through a sustainable community. It begins with finding solutions to help make our lives healthier—socially, economically and environmentally. Individuals along with business and community leaders come together to discuss critical issues that impact us at home and abroad. Organizations and businesses showcase programs and products that restore the planet and all that inhabit it. Neighbor-to-neighbor connections are formed, and skills are shared to empower people to create positive change in the world. Kids love the Green Fest!Check out how you can get in for free or cheaply this year for the Green Fest which is Oct 23-24! | |||||||||||||||||||||
Visit the Green Festival's website here |
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