Wild Wednesday: The MOST Science Show!

Adventure Begins at Your Library:
The MOST Science Show!

Wednesday, July 24
6:00 to 7:00 PM
Free

Planes, trains, and submarines – oh my!

Explore the many solutions that humans have engineered to get to their next adventure, from air travel to underwater exploration.

Discover more about concepts like aerodynamics, buoyancy, and beyond in this exciting live science demonstration!

Learn About the Solar Eclipse with The MOST!

Saturday, March 16
1:30 to 2:30 PM

For all ages
Free
Registration required

Learn about what happens during a solar eclipse, how to view it safely, and what you can to do prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime experience! From basic terms to safety tips, The MOST will review everything you need to know for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8.

Wild Wednesday: Virtual Dragons Show

These free virtual family entertainment programs will run July 1 through August 12, from 6 to 7 PM.

Return of the Ice Sorceress

Wednesday, July 8
6:00 to 7:00 PM
Online

ScienceTellers bring Science to action!

A performer will act out a lively and interactive tale. Science experiments will be used as awesome special effects to make the story come to life. Then audience members will be able to conduct science experiments! Go behind the scenes to uncover the amazing science behind the special effects from the tale!

Please register so that you can get an invitation for the show!

Wild Wednesday: MOST Virtual Science Show

These free virtual family entertainment programs will run July 1 through August 12, from 6 to 7 PM.

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Wednesday, July 1
6:00 to 7:00 PM
Online

You might remember when the Evil Queen asks the Magic Mirror: “Who is the fairest of them all?” But do you know how mirrors really work? Explore the magic of mirrors, lenses, and light in this live science demonstration from the MOST — from refraction and reflection to light-bending and more!

Presented by the MOST

Please register so that you can get an invitation for the show!

Information Overload?

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The American Association for the Advancement of Science reminds us that having a certain critical control over our information sources (as opposed to those 2 opposite extremes of opting in to every push-source or opting out of everything) is essential in crises. Professor David Bawden and Dr. Lyn Robinson of City University of London’s Department of Library and Information Science note that “reading that the coronavirus was genetically engineered by the Illuminati as a means of world domination, but that it can be defeated by drinking hot water, is somehow more attractive than seeing more sensible reminders about staying in and handwashing.”