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🌟🚀 Countdown to the 6th Annual Junior Space Ranger Day Program! 🚀🌟
In just one month, we blast off at the Riddick Science Center! We have activities for all children from 0-13 who want to explore space and even meet a real astronaut.
Don't miss out on the fun: Register here [link embed] by August 31 to secure your kids' spots!
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All Ages, All Day - Main Atrium
Galaxy Slime Station
A team of volunteers will help kids make galaxy slime to take home using nontoxic ingredients including glue, starch, eco-friendly glitter, charms, and dyes. For the older kids, there will also be discussions of polymers, non-Newtonian fluids, and other interesting materials.
Scavenger Hunt
Utilizing space-themed clues, participants can choose to join a day-wide scavenger hunt. Hidden objects will be included in every age workshop. Anyone who completes the scavenger hunt will receive a prize at the end of the day.
Photo Booth
The whole family can squeeze into our photo booth with a start backdrop and props to look like aliens, astronauts, and scientists. Photos will be printed on-site to be taken home as souvenirs.
Astronaut Encounter: Auditorium, 3:00PM
After a day of fun-filled, hands-on activities, a panel of real live astronauts from NASA will gather together for a brief presentation followed by a long Q&A where they'll answer any questions you have about life on the International Space Station, building rockets, whether or not aliens are real, and more.
Presenters:
Mission Specialist Dr. Amelia Collins
Mission Control Specialist Emily Nguyen
International Space Station Engineer Dr. Marcus Hayes
Pilot and Lunar Exploration Expert Dr. David Carter
Astrobiologist Dr. Priya Patel
Ages 0-2: The Babynauts - North Wing
A soft, safe play and nap area for our youngest stargazers.
Cosmically Cozy Star Tent
In Conference Room A, you're welcome to drop off your little ones (or stay to enjoy the peace and quiet) in the napping space under the stars, staffed by certified childcare professionals. We've transformed the space into a soothing planetarium tent with constellations traversing the ceiling and gentle sounds to nestle into a nap.
Galactic Giggles Play Zone
Across the wing in Conference Room B, check out the cozy sensory play area with lots of fun textures, colors, and lights, from plush aliens to planet rattles. At the beginning of every other hour, one of our wonderful parent volunteers will provide a costumed live story experience for the early toddlers to engage their developing minds
Ages 3-5: Little Explorers - Auditorium
Costume Corner
Dress up as an astronaut or alien in our customized costume corner. With helmets, space suits, and fun props, kids' imaginations will soar with interactive play. In the costume corner, our volunteers will lead interactive skits, song and dance sessions, and more to make learning about space exploration fun.
Arts & Crafts: Rocket Makers
In the Arts & Crafts station, kids can craft paper rockets and foam planets with colorful materials and easy instructions supervised by our volunteers.
Stellar Storytime Circle
At the top of every other hour, join Riddick Science Center's childrens' presenter Deidre House in storytime, featuring the Magic School Bus, Dr. Suess, and more!
Ages 6-8: Junior Rangers - Lower Hall
Blast-Off Builders (weather permitting)
At this hands-on activity table, kids will make rockets around a simple frame designed to catch air with a good throw! After decorating it with washable paints, pipe cleaners, and more, a volunteer will lead small groups outside to the main lawn to launch their rockets into the sky to see whose can go the highest!
The Science Lab
Discover the real principles that astronauts and scientists use to get us into space and study it. From demonstrations of different levels of gravity to activities like alka-seltzer rocket launches, kids can explore the foundations of astronomy. Demonstrations will be presented by our Assistant Engineer Eddie Zhang.
Journey Through the Stars
In our sensory-friendly planetarium shows, open your eyes and minds to see the solar system, constellations, and Milky Way during both quiet time viewing sessions and interactive segments where our Lead Planetarium Presenter Dr. Maggie Woiler can answer questions.
Ages 9-11: Space Engineers - Upper Balcony
Robotics and Programming Workshop
Kids as young as nine can learn the principles of robotics that fuel our space programs by building LEGO kits that include circuits and basic code compatibilities. These structured classes are led by Lead Engineer Dr. Mark Roland.
Astronaut Training
Tackle an obstacle course that simulates the astronaut experience from balance beams to crawling to a ropes course. This area also includes a trampoline area where kids can wear weighted vests to simulate gravity changes. A licensed physical fitness instructor from a local gym will supervise.
Solar Oven Snacks (weather permitting)
Build a simple solar oven using a cardboard box, foil, plastic, and construction paper. Led by we'll roast marshmallows inside to show how hot our sun really is when harnessed.
Ages 12-13: Future Scientists - South Wing
Build a Mars Rover
Taught by one of our Aerospace Technologists, students can build their very own small-scale Mars Rover with LEGO kits and simple machines. Not only can they navigate obstacles and collect samples such as real space rocks on our small-scale Mars terrain simulator, but they can take these rovers home to explore their own backyards!
Water Rocket Launches (weather permitting)
A presentation by volunteer presenter Dr. Angie Scuyler from the National Space Museum will teach students the principles of aerodynamics and propulsion. After the lesson, kids will use plastic bottles, water, and air pressure to launch rockets they've decorated.
Mission Control & Flight Simulator
In small teams, kids will divide up into mission ground controllers and rocket pilots to work together through a simulated launch in our state-of-the-art facility. Retired real NASA employee Redd Zhang will guide them to ensure a safe and calm environment.
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Endangered animals are just like us!
🐯Tigers love to go for a swim or a snooze like they're on a loooong vacation
🦧 Orangutans share 97% of their DNA with us, so they're even more like you than your sister
🐼 Pandas would snack all day if they could; in fact, they already spend 10-16 hours a day eating! Can you imagine eating that much?
🐘Elephants have best friends. They even remember old friends they met in different places, just like your friends from summer camp
Together, we can make a big difference for these amazing animals who rely on us to protect them and keep their homes safe #ConservationHeroes #SaveEndangeredSpecies
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Secondhand Stitching: Class One – Getting to Know Your Tools
Looking at a sewing machine for the first time without any background can feel like trying to drive a spaceship without a manual. At Nell's, we want to demystify sewing and make creating your own sustainable fashion with our secondhand fabrics accessible to all. Join us for an introductory session where you'll get hands-on experience with your sewing machine. We'll cover the essential functions, explain which needles to use for different projects, and guide you through the basics to get you started on your sewing journey. Whether you're completely new to sewing or need a refresher, this class will set you up for success.
Secondhand Stitching: Class Two – When to Use Which Materials
Walking through Nell's aisles, you'll see silks, wools, linens, cottons, laces, velvets, and...well, enough fabric to scramble your brain. In this session, we'll guide you through the wide world of fabrics. You'll learn which materials are best suited for different types of projects and which stitches complement each fabric. By the end of the class, you'll have the knowledge to confidently select the right fabrics and stitches for any project. Get ready to turn your creative ideas into beautifully crafted pieces!
Secondhand Stitching: Class Three – Making Your Own Dress Form and Patterns
Did you know you can make a custom dress form fitted to your body with just a few simple materials you probably already have at home? Not only that, but you can create patterns from your favorite clothes. In the final class of our beginner sewing series, we'll guide you through the process of making your own dress form, tailored perfectly to your measurements. You'll also learn how to draft patterns from existing garments, giving you the tools to start your first real project with confidence. This class will empower you to take your sewing skills to the next level and bring your fashion dreams to life.
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Discover the natural power of sage, lavender, oats, and honey for your daily skincare routine. This collection combines the hydration of oats and honey with the tantalizing aromas of lavender and sage. Embrace sustainability and holistic beauty with my DIY guide, available in my bio!
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Gently exfoliate your skin with our soothing oat and lavender facial bar. It's perfect for removing dead skin cells and leaving your face feeling refreshed and smooth.
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Use raw honey as a gentle, natural cleanser. Its antibacterial properties help to clear your skin while retaining moisture, leaving your face clean and hydrated.
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Nourish your skin with this rich, homemade body butter. It's made with natural ingredients from coconut oil to shea to deeply moisturize and soften your skin
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Complete your routine with this homemade, refreshing. sage-infused toner. It helps to balance your skin's pH, reduce inflammation, and leave your complexion feeling revitalized
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