The Glenview Mansion and Peerless Rockville Speaker Series will highlight the history of the Rockville Science Center in a virtual presentation at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9.
Bob Ekman, trustee president, will take attendees on a pictorial journey through “30 years of Growth, Providing Opportunities to Engage in Science and Engineering.”
Since 1989, the Rockville Science Center and its predecessor, the Rockville Consortium for Science, has provided opportunities for the community to take part in science and engineering activities.
The center started with Rockville Science Day, a community science festival at Montgomery College. They now have an activity almost every day at their facility in downtown Rockville.
Register for the event, held via Zoom, at www.peerlessrockville.org.
Speaker Series to Highlight Rockville Science Center
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