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ScienceSatudays at ScienceSouth

Your Saturdays will never be the same

ScienceSouth Pavilion at Freedom Florence
9:00 am-noon
Ages: 5-12

What’s fun, educational, and happens every first Saturday at ScienceSouth? Well it’s ScienceSaturdays of course! Don’t miss the chance for your kids to engage in hands-on, minds-on science activities at the ScienceSouth Pavilion at Freedom Florence.

Each ScienceSaturday has a specific science theme. Whether it’s archaeology and engineering or weather and insects, the subjects are quite diverse.

ScienceSaturdays are for children ages 5-12 and run from 9 am to noon. The cost is $15 per child, which includes a light snack. Space is limited to 40 children so book now! Download the flyer of the upcoming ScienceSaturdays here or call 843-679-5353 for assistance. Click here to book your ScienceSaturday experience!

UPCOMING THEMES

APRIL
Botany: Bloom into Science
Bloom into science this spring with ScienceSouth and Tommy Taylor. Learn about plants and their parts, enjoy a nature walk, and work with Tommy Taylor of Taylor Garden & Gift Shop to design and plant a garden.

MAY
Insects: What’s Bugging You?
Learn about different types of insects and their parts from an entomologist, start your own insect colllection, then have chocolate-chirp cookies for a snack!

JUNE
Archaeology: Can You Dig It?
Become an archaeologist for a day as we “unearth” the mysteries of a lost city! Uncover artifacts, learn about past cultures, and test your detective skills as we discover how people lived long ago.

JULY
Engineering: Crazy Constructions
Come test your engineering skills as you learn how to build your own bridge, vehicle, and landing craft.

Click here to register your child for ScienceSaturday, or call 843-679-5353 for assistance.

Download a flyer for April-July ScienceSaturday here.