Spring
Break & Earth Day Activities/Events Come on in as we "Go Green " with 4 floors of exhibits! Enjoy 1st floor little stores, 2nd floor LED Play Dance Floor, 3rd floor Green Energy Science Room & watch our annual caterpillars go through metamorphosis into butterflies, 4th floor's amazing interactive train exhibits with conductors; real airplane & NASA exhibits. Admission $7. children 3-17; $8. seniors/ vets; $9. adults (coupons & multi-visit cards allowed), children 2 & under + members are free. Plan on a 2 hour fun learning experience. Check online calendar for Hours/Fees. Please support us through our Plant/Flower Sale! And purchase some raffle tickets, take a chance on winning: $50 basket stuffed animals & toys; $50 Clean Water Filtration Carafe; $50 certificate for planting for winner of plants & flowers purchased! + $95 basket of Office Supplies!) Earth Day Eve: Family Fun Night! (6p-8p) April 28th. all four floors were open - activities: Princeton Plasma Lab scientist with interactive plasma toys; Ribbon Cutting on new Green Energy Room; CM Conductors with our HO & Lionel trains; Deputy Sheriff Pete on Stranger Danger/ Bullying; Miss Mary on Green Moving Water; Miss Celia on NanoTech; Mr. John on Planting Green; Mr. Brad on Airplane Rides; Miss Selma on Green Tech room + our LED Play Dance Floor. PRICING: $5 per admission; free for children 2 & under + members. No additional coupons allowed with this special, BUT get your CM Multi-Visit card stamped! Saturday, April 30th, 2011 - Our Princeton Plasma Lab scientist agreed to stay over & was at museum with his interactive plasma toys! + new Green Energy Room was open, with many interactive exhibits purchased courtesy of our NASSA team's most recent $1k award winning entry in "Students Innovate for Better American Competition©" Their exhibit is on display in the museum. |
![]() The NASSA team with Museum Executive Director Marlene Brown (on the L.) and their Mentor Dr. Beth Bulawa (on the R.) a museum Press Conference presentation of an award to NASSA Science Club who was named 1 of 10 nation-wide finalists in a "Students Innovate for a Better American Competition©" + presentation of a check & the exhibit to the museum, their sponsors! View Agenda/P.R. * Read OD article |
![]() Mon. Apr. 18th, 10:30am - They developed an energy plant called G-BASH, which uses geothermal, biofuels, air solar & water as a solution to the energy crisis in America. The award winning exhibit, an energy plant called G-BASH, which uses geothermal, biofuels, air solar & water as a solution to the energy crisis in America. Funding was provided by the Motorola Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Motorola Corporation. |
![]() The Akron Ohio based National Museum of Education launched "Students Innovate for a Better America Competition©" in collaboration with the Boca Raton based Allegro Productions. |
![]() April 18, 2011: Press Conference for NASSA Science Club who was named 1 of 10 nation-wide finalists in "Students Innovate for a Better American Competition©" The museum is proud to sponsor them! Their exhibit & video are on display in CM. The award funds are being used to create a Green Energy Science Room in the museum with interactive exhibits. |
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![]() Earth Day Evening: Princeton Plasma Lab's John DeLooper returns to the Children's Museum to enthrall visitors with his Fun Plasma Science Toys |
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