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Family Science Night |
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An evening of fun, educational hands-on science activities held at your school for students and their families. Program also includes the StarLab portable planetarium (one or two domes, depending on attendance). The museum's science activities may be combined with a social or family activity presented by the school. |
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Holoholo
Science |
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| 3 hours (recommended)
Program I Maximum 150 attendees Includes: Festival of Science, Medical Mystery Festival or Water Works Festival |
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Program II Maximum 300 attendees Includes: Festival of Science, Medical Mystery Festival or Water Works Festival |
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Program III Up to 225 people |
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Transform your large room into a “festival” of hands-on science activities. Students and their families inquire and experiment together at their own pace, making fascinating discoveries in Hawai‘i ecology, biology, geology, health and medical science and anthropology! Continuous throughout the evening in “open house” format. |
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Students and their families become “doctor-detectives” as they visit twelve hands-on stations. They learn about the tests doctors and nurses use to track down causes of people’s ailments. Continuous throughout the evening in “open house” format. |
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Something has contaminated Hawaii’s streams and it is your job to fi nd the culprit! Participants engage in a series of hands-on activities to learn about the water cycle, Hawaiian ahupua‘a, water contaminants and personal water usage. Continuous throughout the evening in an “open house” format. |