It’s been several years since my last visit to the Pacific Science Center, and I had a ball! It was a beautiful fall day with sun and blue skies. A crisp morning with some fog in Olympia transformed into a fantastic afternoon in Seattle. Check out these photos…
- Along with dedicated exhibit space, the Science Center hosts many private events.
- Nothing says Seattle like this!
- Archimede’s Screw draws water up from the pond
- Birthday party guests involved in dinosaur activities
- “Give me a lever long enough, and I can move the world.”
- Up to three players interact to solve “Groovik’s Cube”
- Seattle’s Pacific Science Center
- Even up close, this hovering sphere looks like the hologram out of Star Wars!
I performed for Indy’s 5th birthday party in one of the private party rooms. In addition to dedicated exhibit space, the Science Center hosts many private events in their various halls and meeting spaces. The kids had a dinosaur theme and a “tour guide” led them through some different activities before they made liquid nitrogen ice cream. We wrapped up the afternoon with my birthday party magic show. A jam-packed party for sure!
Afterwards, I met with Megan Nelson, Education Marketing Coordinator for the Pacific Science Center. For the past three years she has participated in the Washington School Assembly Showcase. I’ve been searching for ways to increase the attendance and provide new and exciting venues for the Showcase, and Megan suggested that the Science Center might be interested. She gave me the insider’s tour and suggested some venues that would work for the tradeshow and performance elements. I’m really excited about the possibilities. Stay tuned and visit www.assemblyshowcase.com for dates and details. Send me a note right now to jeff@edumazement.com to make sure you’re invited.