FUN! Bartram’s Garden FREE events during Philadelphia Science Week
The Philadelphia Science Festival is a nine-day, community-wide celebration of science that takes place annually in April. Featuring lectures, debates, hands-on activities, special exhibitions and a variety of other informal science education experiences for all ages, the Festival aims to provide opportunities for all Philadelphians to positively engage with and build a community around science, engineering, and technology.
Here are several of our free events — please come join the fun!
Science After School
April 26 — Charles Santore Library, “Do Plants Really Eat Light,” 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
April 26 — Wynnefield Library, “Do Plants Really Eat Light,” 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
April 27 — Independence National Park, Philadelphia, “Science in the National Park”, 10 AM – 3:00 PM