Report from Headquarters
Festival Celebrates Science in Colorado Springs
Written by: developer
The Space Foundation’s Jan. 31 Festival of Science brought students, teachers and community members together with local science-oriented organizations. Held in the Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy gymnasium in Colorado Springs, Colo., the free Festival of Science focused on local middle school-aged students and their families.
Pictured: A local Colorado Springs family learns about weather forecasting at the National Weather Service’s table at the Space Foundation’s Festival of Science
The after-school event featured hands-on science exhibits by the following organizations:
- Boy Scouts of America, Pikes Peak Council
- Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
- Colorado Springs Utilities
- Colorado Springs Astronomical Society
- Imagination Celebration
- University of Colorado Astrobiology Club
- Cool Science
- Estes-Cox Corp
- Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
- Monart
- National Weather Service
- Rocky Mountain Robotics Club
- Science Matters
- Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS), University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, CSTEME
This article is part of Space Watch: February 2011 (Volume: 10, Issue: 2).