Posted Sunday June 08 2014 at 10:08 am
in Cultural Inclusion
Mike the Bubble Man brings magic and science to the stage with this interactive 45-minute indoor show about BUBBLES! Through music, choreography, and comedy, bubbles—in all different shapes and sizes—come alive, sparking imagination and wonder. Exploring science through bubbles creates an entertaining learning environment that introduces shapes, color, and chemistry. A love for bubbles is never outgrown—especially when there's a chance to see the world from inside of one!
June 13, 2014 6pm and 7pm
ASL-Interpreted
Free with paid Museum admission
(Target $1 Friday Night after 5 pm)
For more information, visit the Museum website or contact:
Saki Iwamoto, Health and Wellness Specialist
Iwamoto@BostonChildrensMuseum.org
617-986-3697
Posted Tuesday June 03 2014 at 11:04 pm
in Cultural Inclusion
Join the Museum of Science Saturday, June 7, 2014 for a Community Partners' Day. Experience two new travelling exhibits; 2theXtreme: MathAlive!, a highly interactive exhibit on math and its application to sports, space, music, videogames and more, and Grossology, an interactive science-in-disguise exhibition that answer all the slimy, oozy, crusty, and stinky questions about the human body.
- Registered guests will receive up to 4 free exhibit hall passes per reservation
- Guests can view the exhibits until 5pm, when the Museum closes.
- ASL interpreters will be available from 10am to 2pm. Please indicate if you need an interpreter.
- Guests can pick up their reserved entry to the exhibit halls at the Community Relations registration table in the Museum lobby on June 7, 2014 between 10am and 1pm.
Additionally, there will be interpreters at the following live shows June 7, 2014:
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Posted Friday May 30 2014 at 3:01 pm
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The Goodnow Library in Sudbury MA is holding a panel discussion titled "Staying Sane as an Artist: Keeping Your Creative Spirit Alive" Wednesday June 4, 2014.
Nadine Kenney Johnstone wrote Nine Babies on Ice, a memoir about facing death while trying to conceive through In Vitro Fertilization. Both baby and book are realities.
Luke Bittel made a horrible movie called "Help Wanted". Undaunted, he made Some Assembly Required: They Don't Teach You Failure in Film School, a documentary about the making of "Help Wanted". It's doing very well.
RISD professor Clara Lieu explores the themes of isolation and mental illness through drawing, painting, and sculpture. Her book Learn, Create and Teach: A Guide to Building a Creative Life, has led countless artists through their dark nights of the soul.
This is the kind of spirit that will be celebrated during the panel discussion. Other artists include award-winning animator Steve Gentile and actor/director Donna Folan.
Goodnow Library
21 Concord Road
Sudbury, MA
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 7pm
Moderated by author Erica Ferencik