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Save the Date: Rockville Science Day is April 22

The 29th annual Rockville Science Day offers a chance to experience science hands-on, with exhibits from over 90 local organizations and businesses. The event features animals, astronomy, biology, chemistry, the environment, robotics and rockets.

This annual Rockville tradition is free and will be held from noon-5 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, at Montgomery College’s Rockville campus, at 51 Mannakee St. The Mayor and Council are scheduled to issue a proclamation during their meeting on Monday, April 9, recognizing Science Day.

Learn more and register to exhibit at rockvillesciencecenter.org/rockville-science-day.

Can’t Wait for Science Day?

The Rockville Science Center sponsors a free Science Tuesday on the second Tuesday of the month at the Rockville Senior Center, a Science Café on the third Tuesday of the month at Branded ‘72 restaurant, and summer camps at the Bullis School and at City of Rockville community centers.

For something a bit more hands-on, the RSC hosts activities at the Studio i Makerspace at the Rockville Memorial Library, 21 Maryland Ave., in Rockville Town Square. Activities include programming, electronics, rocketry, amateur radio license training and other high-tech projects. Find the Studio i Makerspace schedule at www.meetup.com/Rockville-RSC-Makerspace.

Learn more about these and other upcoming events at rockvillesciencecenter.org/events/list.

RSC is a nonprofit supported by the generous donations of its members and sponsors. Visit rockvillesciencecenter.org/support to learn more.

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