Event Highlights
Shark weekend | January 23 & 24, 2010
Museum guests enjoyed two days of exploration all about sharks through demonstrations and labs. Visitors were able to identify a variety of sharks by teeth, jaw and shark specific fossils, as well as take part in a fossil dig for real shark teeth.
Kids Club VIP Preview of Diggin’ Dinosaurs | Friday, January 15, 2010
The members of the South Florida Science Museum Kids Club celebrated the museum’s newest traveling exhibition at a special preview event on Friday, January 15 at the museum. The event marked the opening of Diggin’ Dinosaurs: An Adventure Millions of Years in the Making which will run through May 2, 2010. The evening featured cocktails and hors d'oeuvres for the adults, and for the children, the premieres of two new planetarium shows, touch tank demonstrations, fossil fun crafts, a kid-friendly buffet and a special guest appearance by Kids Club mascot Dr. SciFun.
Spooky Science | Friday, October 30, 2009
This spook-tacular event welcomed families from all over Palm Beach County. The museum greeted fairies, witches, zombies, wizards and other costumed kids to this fun evening that featured a “spooky” themed K’NEX Design Challenge, not-so-spooky-storytelling, “terrifying” touch tanks, a spooky science trail, lunar and planetary observing with the Astronomical Society of the Palm Beaches and much more!
Stroller Daze | Thursday, September 10, 2009
On Thursday, September 10, the South Florida Science Museum welcomed young children and their parents to Stroller Daze. This fun-filled day included interactive activities, story time, child-friendly planetarium shows, face painting, arts and crafts and much more! A special thank you to those that made this event great: Avon, Dr. Kawa Orthodontics, Kindercare Learning Center, McDonalds, Johnson’s Folly Horse Farm, Palm Beach Fire Department, Henny Face Painting, Drowning Prevention Coalition, Palm Beach County Libraries and South Florida Parenting!
Innaugural Senior Science Day | Tuesday, August 18, 2009
On Tuesday, August 18, the South Florida Science Museum welcomed more than 500 guests to the first Senior Science Day. Visitors aged sixty-two years and better received free admission for this fun day that offered guest lectures by Ken O’Sullivan of JFK Medical Center and Dr. Roy G. Smith of Scripps Florida. Museum visitors took part in a number of interactive activities such as dance lessons, stroke and balance screenings and origami crafts, and were entertained throughout the day by the Harmony Street Quartet. This event served as the kick-off to the Museum’s Senior Science Day lecture series that will be held beginning at 1PM on the third Tuesday of every month.