
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The average person's body holds 1.3 gallons of blood

Thursday, March 26, 2009
Earth Hour at DCS
Come join Discovery Center of Springfield for Earth Hour on March 28th from 8:30pm-9:30pmfor sixty minutes of outdoor community fun! Make a symbolic flip of a switch and turn off all non-essential lighting for one hour such as, overhead lights, microwaves, computers, neon signs, televisions, and outdoor lighting that does not impact safety. Earth Hour serves to unite our community with other cities worldwide to send a signal to our leaders that we demand action in finding a solution to the climate change issue. During Earth Hour there will be booths with information on energy efficiency, how eco-friendly is your lifestyle?, and more. Participate in interactive games for the whole family, listen to an unplugged music session, and socialize with others in our community who are passionate about our earth! This event will be held in the parking lot behind Discovery Center on St. Louis Street, March 28th, 8:30-9:30pm.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
DCS Is Open on Monday to Celebrate Spring Break!
Although DCS is normally closed on Mondays; we will be open from 9am-5pm on March 23rd!
Spring Break 2009 is going to be out of this WORLD! Astronomy Week is six days filled with special activities, classes, contests, and more. No two days are exactly the same – each day will have a different theme with new classes, demonstrations, and activities! We hope to have a Skylab on site for the week. If you love astronomy, then plan on spring break at the Discovery Center – and be sure to ask your teacher about getting extra credit with our Extra Credit Passports! Each 30 minute class is $3.00 and pre-registration is encouraged. Museum admission applies.
Daily Themes:
Monday – Our Solar System
Tuesday – Mars Mania
Wednesday – Exploring the Universe
Thursday – One Small Step for Man
Friday – Our Solar System
Saturday – Amazing Astronomy
Spring Break 2009 is going to be out of this WORLD! Astronomy Week is six days filled with special activities, classes, contests, and more. No two days are exactly the same – each day will have a different theme with new classes, demonstrations, and activities! We hope to have a Skylab on site for the week. If you love astronomy, then plan on spring break at the Discovery Center – and be sure to ask your teacher about getting extra credit with our Extra Credit Passports! Each 30 minute class is $3.00 and pre-registration is encouraged. Museum admission applies.
Daily Themes:
Monday – Our Solar System
Tuesday – Mars Mania
Wednesday – Exploring the Universe
Thursday – One Small Step for Man
Friday – Our Solar System
Saturday – Amazing Astronomy
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Most people hit their peak bone mass at age 30

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
You use 100% of Your Brain

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