Biology students in Wayne Community College’s Honors Program will hold a free science event for elementary school students.
“Science Night” is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. to 7:30. on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Children are invited to come make leaf prints, learn about the iridescence of blue morpho butterflies, make UV detection bracelets, and play a water cycle game.
These activities are designed for children in grades three through five, but all ages are welcome.
Space is limited to 60 participants who must be accompanied by their parents.
Reservations are required. Save your spot by completing the online form.
Registered participants will be provided with details on the event’s location.
BioNetwork provided the event’s materials as part of its STEM outreach program.
For more information, contact WCC Honors Program Coordinator Lynn Swafford at (919) 739-6857 or [email protected].
WCC encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing accommodations or have questions about access, contact the Accessibility Counselor at (919) 739-6729.
About BioNetwork
BioNetwork, an initiative of the North Carolina Community College System, provides high-quality economic and workforce development for the biotechnology and life science industries across North Carolina through education, training, and laboratory resources.