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Thanksgiving is coming and you know what that means; time for Science! Here's a great experiment to perform over Thanksgiving Weekend, when most people have ready access to bones. Click the link to view! http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AZBksu d4IM35ZGY1Mmd4a25fMTY1Y2diZ3QyY3c&hl=en

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Free Supervised Open Play at the Pow!Science! Activity Rooms this weekend. Check the Events Calendar for days and times!
http://www.powscience.com/events/
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including birthday parties, workshops, field trips, school visits and custom science programs for the elementary level

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Rainy Weekend Alert! Check the Pow!Science! Event Calendar for Open Play availability in our Activity Rooms.
http://www.powscience.com/events/
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including birthday parties, workshops, field trips, school visits and custom science programs for the elementary level

Pow!Science! At October's Family Science Night, we brought out the dry ice for some foggy fun.

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Avast! The Pow!Science! Pirate Ship Treasure Dig has finally arrived. Bring your little pirates to our Activity Room where they can dig for buried treasure to their heart’s content.
We’ve found that kids just like to dig and dig (and dig) for fun, so like all of our Activity Room features, digging in the Pirate Ship is... free. If you’d like to take something home, your buccaneer can pocket any three treasures found for $2.00.Read More
We’ve found that kids just like to dig and dig (and dig) for fun, so like all of our Activity Room features, digging in the Pirate Ship is... free. If you’d like to take something home, your buccaneer can pocket any three treasures found for $2.00.Read More

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Here's some easy math: Pow!Science! + Pier Pizza in Wakefield = Awesome Party
Order your Science Party's Pizza from Pier Pizza and get 10% Off your order.
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An award-winninga New York style pizzeria serving fresh, authentic pizza with six locations in Rhode Island.

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Supervised Open Play at Pow!Science!'s Activity Rooms this weekend! Birthday Parties are booming, so check the schedule before coming down to play. The Pow!Science! Events Calendar is online:
http://www.powscience.com/events/
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including birthday parties, workshops, field trips, school visits and custom science programs for the elementary level

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If you don't subscribe to the Pow!Science! email list, first of all, I'm shocked. Second of all, you can read our latest email without subscribing at the Archive:
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This Columbus Day (October 12th) join us from 11-1 in Providence and 11-2 in Wakefield for the Pow!Science! Paper Airplane Clinic! We'll show you how to fold and fly some of the coolest paper airplanes around. Bring in your own designs to fly!
Participants can also experiment with different sized Whirly Gigs (Paper Heli...copters) and study up on the Science of Spin!
This is a Free Event. Details of this and other Pow!Science! Coming Events are on our Events Calendar:
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Participants can also experiment with different sized Whirly Gigs (Paper Heli...copters) and study up on the Science of Spin!
This is a Free Event. Details of this and other Pow!Science! Coming Events are on our Events Calendar:
http://www.powscience.com/events/Read More

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Recycle 4 water bottles in a new way- Build a Robotic Amphibious Rover Vehicle with them!
Kids age 7 and up can recycle 4 water bottles and turn them into a real, motorized working Rover Vehicle. Kids will be delighted to see it traverse at high speed across both land and water!
All participants will make and keep the ...Amphibian Rover Robotics Kit, which includes plastic mechanical body parts, motor with electric wires and detailed instructions. The kit is an imaginative way for children to explore mechanics and electricity. It's also ideal for showing children creative ways to recycle everyday items and for learning how to both follow instructions and use tools.
$25.00 Registration fee includes the kit, snack and access to the tools and help necessary to insure fun & success for all. Class size is limited to 8 participants, assuring success and a quality experience for all: Call (401)432-7040 to reserve your spot!Read More
Kids age 7 and up can recycle 4 water bottles and turn them into a real, motorized working Rover Vehicle. Kids will be delighted to see it traverse at high speed across both land and water!
All participants will make and keep the ...Amphibian Rover Robotics Kit, which includes plastic mechanical body parts, motor with electric wires and detailed instructions. The kit is an imaginative way for children to explore mechanics and electricity. It's also ideal for showing children creative ways to recycle everyday items and for learning how to both follow instructions and use tools.
$25.00 Registration fee includes the kit, snack and access to the tools and help necessary to insure fun & success for all. Class size is limited to 8 participants, assuring success and a quality experience for all: Call (401)432-7040 to reserve your spot!Read More
Build a Recycled Robot that travels over Land AND Water!
Time:10:00AM Saturday, November 7th
Location:Pow!Science! Providence

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Rainy Weekend! Check the Pow!Science! Events Calendar for the Free Open Play Schedule in our Wakefield & Providence Activity Rooms.
http://www.powscience.com/events/
Source: www.powscience.com
including birthday parties, workshops, field trips, school visits and custom science programs for the elementary level

Kathleen Loved Family Science Night last night! Ethan had a blast, we'll be back!

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Family Science Night in Providence is booked to capacity, but you can build an Electroscope at home using simple materials: Click to download the Procedure, and check out the video below of this simple but amazing device in action!
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AZBksu d4IM35ZGY1Mmd4a25fMTUyY3d0NDM4aDk&hl=en
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