San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum is thrilled to host its fourth annual Nature Night on Saturday, April 5 from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m.
This after-hours event provides families with the opportunity to participate in hands-on science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM) activities. Through the theme of environmental science, children ages 4-10 are offered early exposure to STREAM education.
Throughout the event, children will engage in over 13 interactive activities to learn about marine ecosystems with Ocean Connectors, composting with Little Shepherds Nature Lab, recycling with One Clean Beach, and more. Plus, families won’t want to miss out on tinkering their own instruments out of recycled materials for our junkyard orchestra.
“At the Museum, we pride ourselves in creating authentic hands-on learning experiences that spark a love of learning. Through events such as Nature Night, we’re providing families with opportunities to build foundational skills in STEM education while feeding a natural wonder about all things from water conservation to recycling! We are so grateful to all the community partners who will be sharing their related expertise on the day,” said Christina Piranio, CEO of San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum.
The Museum’s STREAM programs and events are an introduction to science and engineering for many families, particularly economically disadvantaged families, who may not have access to these hands-on programs at home. Through unique themes, such as Nature Night, the Museum is able to provide hands-on curriculum that sparks an innate curiosity in the world and a future love of learning.
Pre-registration is required for this event. Tickets are $12 for members and $17 for non-members. Special discounts are available for military and veteran families and families with EBT/WIC/SNAP.
For more information about Nature Night, visit SDCDM.org/NatureNight
Nature Night is generously sponsored by BQuest Foundation and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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