A Science Event on State Street – Saturday, April 27 from 12-3PM

Exploring the Wonders of Science at Framingham State University’s Science on State Street Festival!

The Science on State Street festival is an annual event held at Framingham State University, organized by the Christa McAuliffe Center in collaboration with the MetroWest STEM Education Network. Taking place on Saturday, April 27 from 12-3PM in the O’Connor Parking Lot, attendees can expect to see over 30 exhibitors showcasing their latest innovations and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, and math.

One of the highlights of the festival is the planetarium shows that will be presented in both English and Portuguese. These shows offer a unique opportunity to explore our universe and gain a deeper understanding of astronomy. Additionally, presentations from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory will provide insight into cutting-edge research and discoveries related to space exploration.

The festival has a particular focus on themes relating to planet Earth, making it a fun and educational event for people of all ages to learn more about science and its impact on our world. With over 30 exhibitors showcasing their work, attendees can gain hands-on experience with various scientific concepts and technologies. Whether you’re interested in renewable energy or environmental sustainability, this festival has something for everyone.

For more information about the Science on State Street festival, visit cm-center.org/soss2024. This event is an excellent opportunity to engage with the local community and learn more about the importance of science in our everyday lives. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to explore science like never before!

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