Science Fair

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SAS Only

Type: Outreach

Keywords: School Astronomy Education

Held on: Mar 26, 2019 (Tue) at 07:00 PM to Mar 26, 2019 (Tue) at 09:00 PM

Location: Covington, WA

Event Coordinator: David W. Ingram

Overview

This is a school only event held for students, family and staff of a local elementary school ES.  
This Science Fair for elementary grades brings approximately 250 students and parents to school to enjoy many different types of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) activities inclluding astronomy.

A limited number of SAS volunteers will be coordinated by David Ingram.  Volunteers will "talk stars" with the kids, demonstrate telescopes, binoculars and other tools and gadgets, explain basic aspects of astronomy and provide hand-outs and crafts.

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Latitude 47.3595592, Longitude -122.118012

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