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January Virtual Events
06
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Marshmallow Shooters: Cozy up with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and let’s talk about kinetic, potential and chemical energy. Materials: small plastic or paper cups, balloons, and mini marshmallows
Learn More about Marshmallow Shooters: Cozy up with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and let’s talk about kinetic, potential and chemical energy. Materials: small plastic or paper cups, balloons, and mini marshmallows
Learn More about Marshmallow Shooters: Cozy up with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and let’s talk about kinetic, potential and chemical energy. Materials: small plastic or paper cups, balloons, and mini marshmallows
12
Tuesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
3:30 pm
The next round of Afterschool Coding will begin on Jan. 12 and run every Tues. for four weeks. This free two-hour class is geared towards children ages 10 - 15. Each class adds upon the previous.
Space is limited so sign today.
Learn More about The next round of Afterschool Coding will begin on Jan. 12 and run every Tues. for four weeks. This free two-hour class is geared towards children ages 10 - 15. Each class adds upon the previous. Space is limited so sign today.
Learn More about The next round of Afterschool Coding will begin on Jan. 12 and run every Tues. for four weeks. This free two-hour class is geared towards children ages 10 - 15. Each class adds upon the previous. Space is limited so sign today.
13
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Chromatography Flowers January is often pretty gray, but with a little bit of science we can make colors pop! Grab some art supplies and join us in creating a paper flower bouquet using chromatography. Materials:
markers, cups, filter paper or paper towels, skewers, and tape.
Learn More about Chromatography Flowers January is often pretty gray, but with a little bit of science we can make colors pop! Grab some art supplies and join us in creating a paper flower bouquet using chromatography. Materials: markers, cups, filter paper or paper towels, skewers, and tape.
Learn More about Chromatography Flowers January is often pretty gray, but with a little bit of science we can make colors pop! Grab some art supplies and join us in creating a paper flower bouquet using chromatography. Materials: markers, cups, filter paper or paper towels, skewers, and tape.
20
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Design a Space Probe: What are unmanned spacecraft used for? What have they discovered? What are the parts of a probe? Design your own probe using objects from the recycling bin. Materials: boxes, cans, and other materials from your recycling bin.
Learn More about Design a Space Probe: What are unmanned spacecraft used for? What have they discovered? What are the parts of a probe? Design your own probe using objects from the recycling bin. Materials: boxes, cans, and other materials from your recycling bin.
Learn More about Design a Space Probe: What are unmanned spacecraft used for? What have they discovered? What are the parts of a probe? Design your own probe using objects from the recycling bin. Materials: boxes, cans, and other materials from your recycling bin.
27
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Matchup Photography and Eclipses: From the perspective of Earth, the sun and our moon are the perfect size to create amazing solar eclipses. This is an amazing coincidence! We’ll talk about total solar eclipses, annular eclipses, what eclipses on other planets may look like, and we’ll demonstrate it all with a fun photography activity. Materials: camera (phone camera works fine),
Learn More about Matchup Photography and Eclipses: From the perspective of Earth, the sun and our moon are the perfect size to create amazing solar eclipses. This is an amazing coincidence! We’ll talk about total solar eclipses, annular eclipses, what eclipses on other planets may look like, and we’ll demonstrate it all with a fun photography activity. Materials: camera (phone camera works fine),
Learn More about Matchup Photography and Eclipses: From the perspective of Earth, the sun and our moon are the perfect size to create amazing solar eclipses. This is an amazing coincidence! We’ll talk about total solar eclipses, annular eclipses, what eclipses on other planets may look like, and we’ll demonstrate it all with a fun photography activity. Materials: camera (phone camera works fine),
06
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Marshmallow Shooters: Cozy up with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and let’s talk about kinetic, potential and chemical energy. Materials: small plastic or paper cups, balloons, and mini marshmallows
Learn More about Marshmallow Shooters: Cozy up with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and let’s talk about kinetic, potential and chemical energy. Materials: small plastic or paper cups, balloons, and mini marshmallows
Learn More about Marshmallow Shooters: Cozy up with some hot chocolate and marshmallows and let’s talk about kinetic, potential and chemical energy. Materials: small plastic or paper cups, balloons, and mini marshmallows
12
Tuesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
3:30 pm
The next round of Afterschool Coding will begin on Jan. 12 and run every Tues. for four weeks. This free two-hour class is geared towards children ages 10 - 15. Each class adds upon the previous.
Space is limited so sign today.
Learn More about The next round of Afterschool Coding will begin on Jan. 12 and run every Tues. for four weeks. This free two-hour class is geared towards children ages 10 - 15. Each class adds upon the previous. Space is limited so sign today.
Learn More about The next round of Afterschool Coding will begin on Jan. 12 and run every Tues. for four weeks. This free two-hour class is geared towards children ages 10 - 15. Each class adds upon the previous. Space is limited so sign today.
13
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Chromatography Flowers January is often pretty gray, but with a little bit of science we can make colors pop! Grab some art supplies and join us in creating a paper flower bouquet using chromatography. Materials:
markers, cups, filter paper or paper towels, skewers, and tape.
Learn More about Chromatography Flowers January is often pretty gray, but with a little bit of science we can make colors pop! Grab some art supplies and join us in creating a paper flower bouquet using chromatography. Materials: markers, cups, filter paper or paper towels, skewers, and tape.
Learn More about Chromatography Flowers January is often pretty gray, but with a little bit of science we can make colors pop! Grab some art supplies and join us in creating a paper flower bouquet using chromatography. Materials: markers, cups, filter paper or paper towels, skewers, and tape.
20
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Design a Space Probe: What are unmanned spacecraft used for? What have they discovered? What are the parts of a probe? Design your own probe using objects from the recycling bin. Materials: boxes, cans, and other materials from your recycling bin.
Learn More about Design a Space Probe: What are unmanned spacecraft used for? What have they discovered? What are the parts of a probe? Design your own probe using objects from the recycling bin. Materials: boxes, cans, and other materials from your recycling bin.
Learn More about Design a Space Probe: What are unmanned spacecraft used for? What have they discovered? What are the parts of a probe? Design your own probe using objects from the recycling bin. Materials: boxes, cans, and other materials from your recycling bin.
27
Wednesday
January, 2021
January, 2021
11:00 am
Matchup Photography and Eclipses: From the perspective of Earth, the sun and our moon are the perfect size to create amazing solar eclipses. This is an amazing coincidence! We’ll talk about total solar eclipses, annular eclipses, what eclipses on other planets may look like, and we’ll demonstrate it all with a fun photography activity. Materials: camera (phone camera works fine),
Learn More about Matchup Photography and Eclipses: From the perspective of Earth, the sun and our moon are the perfect size to create amazing solar eclipses. This is an amazing coincidence! We’ll talk about total solar eclipses, annular eclipses, what eclipses on other planets may look like, and we’ll demonstrate it all with a fun photography activity. Materials: camera (phone camera works fine),
Learn More about Matchup Photography and Eclipses: From the perspective of Earth, the sun and our moon are the perfect size to create amazing solar eclipses. This is an amazing coincidence! We’ll talk about total solar eclipses, annular eclipses, what eclipses on other planets may look like, and we’ll demonstrate it all with a fun photography activity. Materials: camera (phone camera works fine),
About Events at Clark Planetarium
From special film engagements and guest lecturers to cosmic celebrations, Clark Planetarium events keep you and your family inspired, educated, and entertained.
About Community Events
We have a lot of great partners and we enjoy teaming up to bring unique experiences to our community. From partnering with libraries, festivals, and other museums, Clark Planetarium staff blend science, technology, art and culture into hands-on activities we offer outside of our building.
Have a great event coming up and want to partner with Clark Planetarium? Contact us at clarkeducation@slco.org.