Posted on March 5, 2018 at 2:45 pm by Meghan Revolinsky
By: John Weaver
The Menlo Park Main Library marks its 6th Science Night March 8 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., with hands-on fun for all ages.
Lawrence Hall of Science will be a part of the event for the first time, filling up much of the library’s Great Hall with its “Build, Engineer, Invent” festival, offering design challenges to bring out the engineer and architect in everyone. Other first-time presenters include the Menlo Park City School District, which will offer the opportunity to explore circuits and the conductivity of everyday objects; and Beetlelady, stopping by to let visitors meet bugs up close and explore the incredible world of insects.
Other scheduled presenters for Thursday night’s big event are NASA, M-A Robotics, San Mateo County Parks, and Environmental Volunteers. The free event is funded in part by the Friends of the Menlo Park Library.
