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Wednesday, July 10, 2002
Starlab focus of this week's museum Summer Adventures in Science programStudents can crawl through an indoor planetarium this week and next as part of Bradbury Science Museum's Summer Adventures in Science program.The "Starlab" presentations are Thursday and next Tuesday (July 16) in the lower level rotunda of Mesa Public Library, 2400 Central Ave. downtown. Starlab presentations are for children in grades two through six and registration is required. They are held every half hour beginning at 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m., said Pat Berger of the museum, part of the Lab's Community Relations (CRO) Office. Other Summer Adventures in Science programs deal with space robots, rocket building and launching, said Berger. The Bradbury Science Museum is located at 15th Street and Central Avenue downtown. For more information or to register for one or more of the activities, call Berger at 5-0896. Or see the June 10 Daily Newsbulletin. -- Steve Sandoval Other Headlines Laboratory honored for GIS accomplishments more... Ergonomics expo is today more... Cobb testifies in Congress on Lab's contributions to homeland security more... New health and wellness program focuses on family more... Starlab focus of this week's museum Summer Adventures in Science program more... Deadline extended to Friday for nominations to new Diversity/Affirmative Action Board more... Free firewood available as part of Cerro Grande Fire Rehab project more... |
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