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| The 2018 Flagstaff Festival of Science is here! Here is a brief overview of some of Thursday’s events. Go to theprogram for the full listing, and remember, everything is free! |
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Early Childhood Activities
Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library
10:30 to 11, Preschool Express
East Flagstaff Community Library
10 to 10:30, Family Read and Sing Storytime
3:30 to 4:30, LEGO Club, Grades K to 5
Tynkertopia
3 to 6:00, Build a Bot, Ages 2 to 102!
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Women in STEM Networking Event
7:00, Firecreek Coffee
Expand your professional circle at the Festival’s networking event for women scientists, engineers and physicians working in industry or academia. Get to know your peers in a relaxed and collegial atmosphere. Bring business cards!
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Afterschool Workshops
Build Your Own Water Rocket and Parachute – 4:00, CCC 4th St., Ages 6 to 18, Reservations Required:
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Rio de Flag Water Reclamation Plant Tour
4:00, 600 Babbitt Drive
Follow the path wastewater takes to become A+ reclaimed water for use in irrigation systems, snow making and more. Reservations required, 928-213-2471.
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All Flagstaff Festival of Science activities are free thanks to the hosting organizations, presenters and our generous supporters!
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The Flagstaff Festival of Science is made possible through the generous support of businesses, organizations, foundations and individuals. Major sponsors include W. L. Gore & Associates, City of Flagstaff/BBB Revenues, Flagstaff Arts Council, Northern Arizona University, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Arizona Community Foundation of Flagstaff, Science Sandbox, Wells Fargo and Peaks Audio Productions.
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