Dear All
This might interest you - if anyone has contacts in the west of Scotland it look like a nice event.
Regards
Robert
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From: Dr Rebecca Crawford [mailto:r.a.crawford@...]
Sent: 30 March 2007 15:16
To: rebecca crawford
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Subject: free Easter kids science workshops
Hi,
Attached is the Glasgow University Science Festival childrens programme for the Easter Holidays - Monday 2nd to Friday 13th April 2007.
I wondered if you might circulate it to any parents that you think might be interested in a break from their kids for 2 hours! Most of of our lively workshops are free, some have a modest charge. The programme is packed full of things to create, see, discover and explore. It includes the chance for the kids to make silly putty, race a model solar car, watch hydrogen explode, see a glass smashed by sound and loads more.
Parents and guardians wishing to book can call GUSF on 0141 330 2806.
Watch out for our massive free schools and public programme in the summer. If anyone would like a full GUSF print programme, then please let send me your address. If you would rather not receive occasional further updates from the Glasgow University Science Festival just let me know.
regards
Rebecca
Dr Rebecca Crawford,
Development Manager,
The Technology & Science Alliance,
Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ
t: 0141 330 5370
f: 0141 330 2806
mobile 0777 5601827
http://www.setpointscotland.org.uk/
GLASGOW UNIVERSITY SCIENCE FESTIVAL 09 Mar 2007 - 28 Jun 2007 - create, discover, explore.
A huge range of lively and interactive activities. This free festival starts with a schools programme during National Science and Engineering Week (Mar 9th - 18th) and a public lectures series which continues on through to the summer. There are kids workshops during the Easter holidays, a summer schools programme and 3 family weekends in June. The programme is packed full of things to make, create, see, discover and explore. It includes the chance to extract DNA, build and keep your own radio, make and race a solar car, see a glass smashed with sound, explore parasites, see indoor lightning, lie on a bed of nails and much much more!.......... A highlight will be the celebration of the re-opening of the Hunterian Museum following its present closure for refurbishment. www.glasgowsciencefestival.org.uk
From: Dr Rebecca Crawford [mailto:r.a.crawford@...]
Sent: 30 March 2007 15:16
To: rebecca crawford
Cc: samdrummond@...; duguidp@...; jeadie@...; aferguson@...; iain@...; Y.Brown@...; Alan.Carnachan@...; Mary Chibnall; n.clark@...
Subject: free Easter kids science workshops
Hi,
Attached is the Glasgow University Science Festival childrens programme for the Easter Holidays - Monday 2nd to Friday 13th April 2007.
I wondered if you might circulate it to any parents that you think might be interested in a break from their kids for 2 hours! Most of of our lively workshops are free, some have a modest charge. The programme is packed full of things to create, see, discover and explore. It includes the chance for the kids to make silly putty, race a model solar car, watch hydrogen explode, see a glass smashed by sound and loads more.
Parents and guardians wishing to book can call GUSF on 0141 330 2806.
Watch out for our massive free schools and public programme in the summer. If anyone would like a full GUSF print programme, then please let send me your address. If you would rather not receive occasional further updates from the Glasgow University Science Festival just let me know.
regards
Rebecca
Dr Rebecca Crawford,
Development Manager,
The Technology & Science Alliance,
Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ
t: 0141 330 5370
f: 0141 330 2806
mobile 0777 5601827
http://www.setpointscotland.org.uk/
GLASGOW UNIVERSITY SCIENCE FESTIVAL 09 Mar 2007 - 28 Jun 2007 - create, discover, explore.
A huge range of lively and interactive activities. This free festival starts with a schools programme during National Science and Engineering Week (Mar 9th - 18th) and a public lectures series which continues on through to the summer. There are kids workshops during the Easter holidays, a summer schools programme and 3 family weekends in June. The programme is packed full of things to make, create, see, discover and explore. It includes the chance to extract DNA, build and keep your own radio, make and race a solar car, see a glass smashed with sound, explore parasites, see indoor lightning, lie on a bed of nails and much much more!.......... A highlight will be the celebration of the re-opening of the Hunterian Museum following its present closure for refurbishment. www.glasgowsciencefestival.org.uk