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Tuesday, May 4, 2004

Science Circus a hit for kids of all ages

Jacob Nielsen got an up close and personal look and the inner workings of a hot air balloon - minus the balloon - at the Bradbury Science Museum's Science Circus last week. With Jacob are his sisters, Danae, right, and Stephanie. The Nielsen girls attend Aspen Elementary School. Nearly 500 youngsters of all ages, and their parents, attended Science Circus at the downtown museum.
Science educator Bettie Bedell helps Thomas Maggiore operate the super armitron robotic arm at last Friday's Science Circus at Bradbury Science Museum. Maggiore attends Ponderosa Montessori School. Science Circus is a annual event designed to introduce and make science fun for children. Photos by Ed Vigil, Public Affairs


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