ITHACA— Tompkins County Public Library will host Cornell University’s Center for Materials Research for a program exploring chemical reactions on Saturday, February 8, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm in the Library’s BorgWarner Community Room.
At this intergenerational, hands-on science program led by Cornell Center for Materials Research, families will explore the colorful world of chemistry and chemical reactions. Participants will perform various chemical reactions and observe the changes that occur.
Families Learning Science Together is a free program designed to help children develop an early love of science through hands-on participation. These programs are offered at the Library on the second Saturday of each month.
Families Learning Science Together programs are free and open to the public, and space is limited. To register, emailccmr_outreach@cornell.edu or phone (607) 592-4053. Please include the name and age of all children in the email. The program is most well suited to children ages 5 and up and their parents or caregivers. Drop-ins are welcome if space allows.
More information about Families Learning Science Together workshops can be found at www.ccmr.cornell.edu/education/community-programs/families-learning-science-together/.
For more information about this and other Youth Programming at TCPL, contact Youth Services at 607 272-4557, extension 275 or kdevoe@tcpl.org.
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