The Orlando Science Center will have triple headers that match Sunday’s $15 day. The museum hosts an incredible outdoor weekend. To celebrate the first anniversary of the “Life” exhibition, she will play the host of author Jessica Jane Robinson.
Robinson will be featured in a special storytime segment at 10:30am and 11:30am in Kidstown along with an ecosper hero called Resilience. The focus is on sustainability, waste management, marine conservation and climate literacy.
Robinson will also be holding a 16-minute documentary entitled “Story of the Cup.” This tracks the life cycle of disposable cups.
Great outdoor weekend activities include terrarium workshops, outdoor scavenger hunts, sessions on sustainable gardening, and small green home tours.
The Life exhibition, which opened last year, features three different environments with natural, tamarin monkeys, songbirds, fish and other natural members.
Major donor Sarah Layton embraces “Life”, Science Center
Admission on Sundays is $15. Usually, daily tickets cost $29.99 (younger tickets cost $22.99). Sunday prices include all four levels of the Science Center, including the big screen movie and the current exhibit, Top Secret: The Spy License. The exhibit features spy gadgets, puzzles, practical experiments, and past and future. (Top Secret is reserved at the Science Center until May 4th)
For $15 tickets, visit osc.org/15-dollar-day.
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