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Atlanta Science Festival 2020 Group Events

Looking for #ATLSciFest events perfect for large groups or field trips? We’ve got you covered with events for all ages! Start planning your Atlanta Science Festival experience with these curated events, taking place all over metro Atlanta March 6-21, 2020.

Full Dome, Half Price Space Spectacular | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Presented by Fernbank Science Center, National Informal STEM Education Network (NISENet)

Cultivate your scientific curiosity at Fernbank Science Center during our Full Dome, Half Price Space Spectacular. Join Jennifer Swanson, the award-winning author of the children’s book Astronaut-Aquanaut, for an exciting, interactive presentation that will have you soaring into space or diving deep into the ocean. Learn more and get tickets here.

Complete the Circuit: Meet a Woman Scientist! | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by 500 Women Scientists: ATL Pod

Young girls need female role models if we want to close the gender gap in science and engineering. This event is the chance for middle school girls to meet face-to-face with real women in science, ask questions about their careers, and imagine themselves as scientists, too. Together, we’ll build a circuit and play games to encourage discussion. Parents will learn about how to nurture their daughter’s love of science and help them succeed. And there will be ice cream! Get tickets for families here.

How Snakes Work | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation, HowStuffWorks

There is hardly a group of animals more feared and misunderstood than snakes. Myths and misinformation have surrounded these animals since humans first showed up on the planet and started getting creeped out by snakes. How are they able to do everything without any arms or legs? Join the Amphibian Foundation and HowStuffWorks to explore this fascinating group of reptiles and discuss how they sense, function, move, eat, and capture prey. We’ll save time at the end to meet a diversity of snakes from all over the world. Register for this event here.

Rock n’ Walk | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University

Millions of years ago, a massive magma chamber cooled below ground near Atlanta, never erupting through to the surface. Now, we call it Stone Mountain. Join GSU Geosciences on a hike to explore this unique granite dome. You can start the hikes or swing by for a hands-on learning session at the Historical and Environmental Education Center where the geologists will explore the history of this notable natural landmark. Learn more about this event here.

Family Science Carnival | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by The Paideia School, Science of Fun STEM Camps

Bring the whole family out for a science carnival mashup! Parents and kids can play with (or against!) each other in games based on some of your favorite classic science experiments and beloved carnival games: Air Cannon Shoot, Giant Jenga, Sound Wave Splash, and more! Note: Parents, please register for yourself in addition to your child. Register here.

Not Just Newts: Behind the Scenes with the Amphibian Foundation | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation

Atlanta is home to a unique nonprofit dedicated to the conservation and research of amphibians amidst a global population decline. In 2016, the Amphibian Foundation formed to focus on conserving two of Georgia’s most imperiled species (Gopher Frog and Flatwoods Salamander). Since then has begun working on other native and globally endangered amphibians. Closed to the public, this is a chance to see the conservation collections and meet Foundation staff working hard to save these vital and sensitive animals from extinction. Register here!

Milo the Magnificent: puppets + science! (Multiple sessions) | Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Presented by Center for Puppetry Arts

Join the Center for Puppetry Arts and Alex & Olmsted as they introduce you to Milo the Magnificent! Catch this puppet show about magic and then dive into the science and art behind the show! You’ll participate in our Create-A-Puppet Workshop™ and get hands on with specialized learning stations that share the science and technology behind puppetry! Have a blast learning about the magic and science of puppetry arts. Use code “ASF” to get 25% off your ticket! Get tickets here.

Note: There are two showtimes daily on March 10, March 11, March 12, and March 13 at 10am and 11:30am. 

Surface Tension and Suminagashi (Multiple sessions) | Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Presented by Fulton County Library System

Science is art! Join us for an engaging activity exploring where science and art meet. Why is surface tension important? Because it may allow engineers to create items that can “walk on water.” You’ll learn about the study of surface tension and the ancient Japanese art of beautiful Suminagashi, and you’ll even get to create beautiful works of art yourself! Learn more about this free event.

Note: This event repeats at other libraries on March 13th and March 17th.

The Astronomy of Star Wars | Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Presented by Georgia State University Perimeter College

One with the Force are you? Join us for this all-ages dress up sci-fi adventure where we’ll lead a discussion on the worlds and aliens of the Star Wars films and compare them with the planets and life in our solar system, as well as extra-solar planets. Along the way, we’ll enjoy video clips inspired by Star Wars and other sci-fi favorites. Young Jedi and Padawan alike are encouraged to attend in their favorite sci-fi attire. Learn more about this free event.

Family Science Night with UGA Extension Fulton County | Thursday, March 12th, 2020 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Presented by UGA Extension – Fulton County, Stonewall Tell Elementary School

Come join the fun at Family Science Night with Fulton County 4-H as you explore science through hands-on and engaging activities! Rotate through various stations to explore concepts such as food science, animal science, agriscience, 3D printing, biological science, and more! There will be door prizes, learning, and of course plenty of fun! Drop in any time during the event! Learn more about this free event.

8th Annual Latino College & STEM Fair | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by Georgia Tech CEISMC Go-STEM

We invite you to our 8th Annual Latino College and STEM Fair at Georgia Tech! Come join us for bilingual workshops, fun hands-on activities for the entire family, a college fair, and inspirational conversations with Latino college students, parents, professors, and other STEM professionals. This will be a free, fun, educational and exciting event organized by Georgia Tech’s GoSTEM program. Learn more about this free event.

Biomechanics Day: Animals in Motion | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by Zoo Atlanta

Ever wonder how snakes slither or how frogs use their tongues? Why do flamingos stand on one leg and what is the physics behind elephant trunks? Drop in at Zoo Atlanta to celebrate the diversity of animals on Earth and the incredible ways they move. With help from biomechanics experts at GA Tech, you can participate in live demonstrations and presentations that are sure to generate excitement about biomechanics and applications in Bio-inspired Design as you tour the Zoo. This event is free with zoo admission. Learn more here.

Discovery Day at GSU | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University

Explore four floors of science at Discovery Day! We’ll have hands-on science demonstrations from GSU departments and student groups: learn about the science of ice-cream (and make some yourself), the wonders of 3-D printing, create slime, touch brains, and more! Learn more about this free event here.

Investigating the Nanoscale | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology at Georgia Tech

How do scientists and engineers make and see nanoscale objects? What does your hair or an insect’s eye look like under a scanning electron microscope (SEM)? Through hands-on demos, learn what makes the nanoscale different, how harnessing it has led to improvements in products you use every day, and about future applications you can only imagine. Come early for “Science of Star Wars beginning at 10:00 am. Learn more about this free event.

Snake Day | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by Fernbank Science Center, American Reptile Association, Georgia Reptile Society

Explore “snake senses” at the 6th annual Snake Day at Fernbank Science Center. Snake Day features family-friendly hands-on activities, informational talks, displays about snakes as pets and Georgia’s own native snakes, and of course, LOTS of live snakes to get up close & personal. Learn more about this free event.

The Journey of Our Water | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by Fulton County’s Johns Creek Environmental Campus

Ever wonder where our water comes from and what happens to water before and after we use it? Come take an educational journey and learn about the ENTIRE WATER TREATMENT CYCLE! See the pipes and actual treated water and learn about where it goes when it’s all cleaned. Groups of 10 or more must register by emailing [email protected]. Learn more here.

Gwinnett 4-H Wacky Science from UGA Extension | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by UGA Extension – Gwinnett County

Can you power a blender and make a smoothie by riding a bike? Have you checked out the latest technology with 3D printing or tested water for bacteria? Join us for an afternoon of science exploration and mystery where we answer these questions and more. UGA Extension and community partners join together to present lots of fun where everyone can become a mad scientist! Drop in any time during the event! Get tickets here.

CCPLS Family Tech Time | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Presented by Cobb County Public Library

Robotics! Virtual reality! Hands-on science! Come on out to the Cobb County Public Library System’s Family Tech Time for a family-friendly afternoon of fun and science. Educators are also invited to preview CCPLS STEM Stacker educator kits developed in partnership with the Georgia Science Teacher Association and UGA Cobb 4H. Learn more about this free event.

DESIGNORAMA | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by Drew Charter School

DESIGNORAMA is Drew Charter School’s annual family-friendly celebration of inventing, making, and creating. This event brings together makers, crafters, inventors, hackers, scientists, and artists for a fair full of fun and inspiration. Come see what others are making and be inspired to tap into your own creativity! Learn more about this free event.

Don’t You Snap at Me! | Sunday, March 15th, 2020 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation

Join us for a discussion and (completely safe) live exhibit exploring the biology, myths, and legends of our largest, most notorious, and most despised native vertebrates – the Snapping Turtle. See them up close and personal while learning about their ecology and the role they play in our urban ecosystem. Learn more about this free event!

Small Bites & Science Day on the Farm | Sunday, March 15th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Presented by Small Bites Adventure Club, Love is Love Farm

Join us for a day of science on the farm with Small Bites Adventure Club! You’ll prepare and try new foods with farmers and chefs, exploring the math and science from farm to plate along the way. You’ll also learn how small urban veggie farms can help feed a city. Wear outside clothes and shoes, and make sure you bring water. Register for this event here.

Splash into Stream Science | Sunday, March 15th, 2020 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by GSU Geosciences, Fulton County Public Works Project, WET Adopt-a-Stream

Examine the world of water in your own backyard by catching and studying bugs that reveal the health of a local stream in southwestern Atlanta. Test water quality and learn how changing environmental conditions can affect the livelihood of habitats and how that relates to human activities. Learn more about this free event.

Mad Science Fest | Monday, March 16th, 2020 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by YMCA of Metro Atlanta, TAG-ED, STE(A)M Truck, Alliance Theatre, Connect ATL STEAM

Come join the YMCA and TAG-ED for a day of family fun! At the Mad Fun Fest you’ll have a chance to do fun experiments, enjoy special activities by the Alliance Theatre, STE(A)M Truck, the Brown Toy Box, and a few other surprise guests! Join us to learn how you can be a champion for STEAM education in your family and community. Register for this event here.

Cobb 4-H Family Science Night | Tuesday, March 17th, 2020 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Presented by UGA Extension-Cobb County

Come join the fun at Family Science Night with Cobb County 4-H as you explore science through hands-on and engaging activities! Rotate through various stations to explore concepts such as food science, animal science, agriscience, virtual reality technology, biological science, and more! There will be door prizes, learning, and of course plenty of fun! Register for this event here.

Outdoor STEAM | Wednesday, March 18th, 2020 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, Inc.

Join the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance and a host of partners to experience O-STEAM: Outdoor Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math at the 26-acre Outdoor Activity Center in Southwest Atlanta, a part of the Atlanta Children’s Forest Network! Learn more about this free event.

Become an Archaeologist! | Thursday, March 19th, 2020 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Presented by Emory University Department of Anthropology

Have you ever wondered how people lived in the past? Archaeologists are the detectives of science working to answer this question. Join Emory University experts for a set of activities where you can learn how to extract DNA, perform chemical analysis to discover the uses of artifacts, and put ancient objects and skeletons back together like a puzzle. Learn more about this free event.

Science for EveryBODY | Friday, March 20th, 2020 9:00 am – 12:15 pm

Presented by Chattahoochee Technical College

Join us as we take a tour through the human body and explore the inner workings of the amazing place we call home. Peer through a microscope, touch a real brain, see the inside of a real heart and interact with exciting exhibits designed to help kids from 2 to 102 better understand how we live, breath, work, and smile. Learn more about this free event!

#ATLSciFest’s Exploration Expo! | Saturday, March 21st 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Atlanta’s biggest interactive science event is FREE and open to adults, families, and children of all ages and interests. Touch a human brain! Build biological machines! Show off your craziest socks on the Giant Traveling Map of Georgia! Look inside a jet engine! Draw with 3-D pens! Taste miracle berries! Meet predators, parasites, and pollinators! Pen your own science haiku! Stare down an owl! Build a marsh or freeze a marshmallow! Measure how loud your mom is!

With more than 100 hands-on, interactive science booths from local organizations, universities, and companies, we’ll be showing off Atlanta science at this year’s Exploration Expo in Piedmont Park. Learn more about the Expo here!

Can’t get enough science? Discover the full #ATLSciFest 2020 schedule here!

So You Want to Learn About… ANIMALS

Atlanta Science Festival 2020 Animal Events

Embrace your inner zoologist at this year’s #ATLSciFest! Do yoga with elephants, learn how (and why) to count squirrels, and more with these animal events. Start planning your Atlanta Science Festival experience with these curated events, taking place all over metro Atlanta March 6-21, 2020.

Audubon Field Trip | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Presented by Atlanta Audubon Society

Come for a walk with us in Piedmont Park and learn more about Georgia’s resident and migrating birds. Whether you are a beginning birder or not, we are excited to have you! Note that the walk will cover approximately 3.5 miles and, as a result, may not be best for the youngest bird fans.

Please bring your own binoculars, or let us know in advance so we can bring a pair to loan you. Learn more about this free event.

How Snakes Work | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation, HowStuffWorks

There is hardly a group of animals more feared and misunderstood than snakes. Myths and misinformation have surrounded these animals since humans first showed up on the planet and started getting creeped out by snakes. How are they able to do everything without any arms or legs? Join the Amphibian Foundation and HowStuffWorks to explore this fascinating group of reptiles and discuss how they sense, function, move, eat, and capture prey. Register for this event here.

Not Just Newts: Behind the Scenes with the Amphibian Foundation | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation

Atlanta is home to a unique nonprofit dedicated to the conservation and research of amphibians amidst a global population decline. In 2016, the Amphibian Foundation formed to focus on conserving two of Georgia’s most imperiled species (Gopher Frog and Flatwoods Salamander). Closed to the public, this is a chance to see the conservation collections and meet Foundation staff working hard to save these vital and sensitive animals from extinction. Register for this event.

Critters & Cabernet | Friday, March 13th, 2020 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation

Reptiles and wine?! What could go wrong? Join us for an extremely hands-on approach to learning about this fascinating group of animals. Heck, we’ll even get to know some amphibians too! Frogs, salamanders, turtles, lizards, and snakes will be present to explore. Your ticket includes access to the event and one drink. Additional drinks may be purchased onsite. Get tickets here.

Bird-banding Demo with Atlanta Audubon | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 8:00 am – 10:00 am

Presented by Atlanta Audubon Society

Nothing connects us to the natural world quite like birds. However, with their ability to fly, it is often hard to see our feathered friends up close and personal. Join Atlanta Audubon Conservation Director Adam Betuel for the opportunity to see some of our wild birds in the hand. Adam will discuss the work Atlanta Audubon is overseeing, teach us about bird banding and the science behind it, as well as educate participants on the joys of birds and birdwatching. Get tickets to this event.

Family Zoo Yoga: Elephants! | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 8:30 am – 9:30 am

Presented by Zoo Atlanta

Forget tree pose, let’s do trunk pose! Learn about elephants and try out some elephant-inspired yoga poses with our certified yoga instructor. This fun, interactive program is geared toward families with children ages 4+. Namaste! Get tickets here.

Biomechanics Day: Animals in Motion | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by Zoo Atlanta

Ever wonder how snakes slither or how frogs use their tongues? Why do flamingos stand on one leg and what is the physics behind elephant trunks? Drop in at Zoo Atlanta to celebrate the diversity of animals on Earth and the incredible ways they move. With help from biomechanics experts at GA Tech, you can participate in live demonstrations and presentations that are sure to generate excitement about biomechanics and applications in Bio-inspired Design as you tour the Zoo. Learn more about this event.

Snake Day | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by Fernbank Science Center, American Reptile Association, Georgia Reptile Society

Explore “snake senses” at the 6th annual Snake Day at Fernbank Science Center. What is up with those tongues? Where does the term “pit viper” come from? If rattlesnakes don’t have ears, why do they make noise to warn predators? Snake Day features family-friendly hands-on activities, informational talks, displays about snakes as pets and Georgia’s own native snakes, and of course, LOTS of live snakes to get up close & personal. Food trucks will be on-site with tasty treats. Learn more about this free event!

All Eyes on Amphibians! | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation, Little Shop of Stories

Head over to Little Shop of Stories to hear some of our favorite stories about amphibians, followed by amphibian art amusement. We’ll be using our scientific observation skills and live drawing some of our favorite amphibians! We will even meet some of the friendliest frogs in the world! Learn more about this free event.

How to Count Squirrels (and Why) | Sunday, March 15th, 2020 8:30 am – 10:30 am

Presented by The Squirrel Census

From the team that brought you the Central Park Squirrel Census: Why count squirrels? What can we learn by paying attention to the common Eastern gray? And how do you know you’re not counting the same squirrel twice? Come tally Sciurus carolinensis (er, count squirrels) with the Squirrel Census and discover how this citizen science activity uses a unique methodology to teach us about squirrels, urban wildlife, ourselves, and how we use our urban green spaces. Note: This event also happens at 5:00pm. Register for this event.

Salamander Stroll | Sunday, March 15th, 2020 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Presented by Amphibian Foundation

Come on out to Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve in Decatur and witness wildlife with regional experts from the Amphibian Foundation. Become ‘citizen scientists’ and perform an amphibian ‘bioblitz’ inventory of the preserve documenting salamanders and frogs in one of the last strongholds for amphibians inside of the perimeter! Everyone and their families are encouraged to attend and bring your cell phones to upload images of what we find to iNaturalist. Learn more about this free event.

Don’t You Snap at Me! | Sunday, March 15th, 2020 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Presented by Amphibian Foundation

Join us for a discussion and (completely safe) live exhibit exploring the biology, myths, and legends of our largest, most notorious, and most despised native vertebrates – the Snapping Turtle. See them up close and personal while learning about their ecology and the role they play in our urban ecosystem. Learn about the Amphibian Foundation’s urban turtle conservation programs which benefit our community as well as the turtles in our neighborhoods. Learn more about this free event.

Tracking and Embodying Atlanta’s Animals | Friday, March 20th, 2020 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Emory University, InterPlay Atlanta

What animal left those tracks in the mud outside your backdoor, or next to the stream where you walk your dog? Atlanta may be a large urban city, but more than just people and their pets live among us. What stories can we tell from animal tracks once we understand how to identify and interpret them? This fun interactive workshop teaches participants about some of Atlanta’s wild animals and how to recognize and interpret their tracks and signs while using improvisational movement and storytelling. Get tickets here.

Can’t get enough science? Discover the full #ATLSciFest 2020 schedule here!

So You Want to Learn About… CULINARY SCIENCE

Atlanta Science Festival 2020 Culinary Events

Ever wondered how kombucha is made, or how microbes can make food tastier? Grab an apron and get cooking with these culinary #ATLSciFest 2020 events, perfect for foodies, sommeliers, and food science fanatics. Start planning your Atlanta Science Festival experience with these curated events, taking place all over metro Atlanta March 6-21. Learn more about these tasty events below!

Science in Little 5 Points: The Science of Kombucha | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Presented by Little 5 Points Alliance, Sevananda Natural Foods Co-op Market, Lupa’s Kitchen

Kombucha is tangy and tasty, but did you know that it gets that way through the hard work of millions of microbes? Join Dr. Jennifer Leavey from Georgia Tech and Lupa Irie, N.D. of Lupa’s Kitchen for a hands-on, interactive demonstration of kombucha fermentation—including samples! Learn more about this free event.

Breaking Down the Bean: The Science Behind Home Coffee Brewing (multiple instances)

Presented by Taproom Coffee, East Pole Coffee Co.

Have you ever wondered what it takes to brew a perfect cup of coffee? Did you know that flavor of your brew ultimately boils down to the science? Join us for a hands-on demonstration as we explore how time, temperature, grind coarseness, and proportion all affect what’s in your cup — and learn how to harness these variables in your own kitchen!

This event repeats on Saturday, March 7th, Monday March 9th, and Tuesday, March 10th (with a focus on decaf coffee). Get tickets here.

Science of Honey | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Presented by UGA Extension – DeKalb County, DeKalb County Government, Wylde Center

Our bee friends create the sweet treat of honey, but are disappearing at a rapid rate. How they make honey and why they are disappearing are two of the many questions scientists from UGA Extension will answer at the Science of Honey. Together we will imagine the life of the bees as they make honey and learn how we can invite them back into our environment by planting bee-friendly flower plants! Get tickets here.

Cooking with Microbes! Sauerkraut Making Demo | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by Root Kitchens, Wylde Center

Come learn to cook with our tiniest kitchen helpers–beneficial microbes! We’ll talk a little bit about the history and science of sauerkraut making, and together, we’ll all dive into making a batch of sauerkraut to donate to our neighbors in need! Get tickets here.

Science of Wine | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by City Winery

Uncork your inner sommelier with City Winery at the Atlanta Science Festival! Winemaker James Brim will lead a private, seated wine class that’s sure to impress any wine lover. After a brief introduction to wine tasting, you’ll learn about vineyard biology and the science behind the winemaking process – all while tasting two different flights of delicious wine. The class will finish with a dessert wine followed by an interactive Q&A session. Indulge your senses with City Winery! Get tickets here.

Bitter Spirits | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by Hungry Heart Dietary Consulting, Timpson Creek Farm, Global Growers

Apéritifs? Digestifs? Amaros? Ever wonder what these concoctions have in common and why we drink them before and after meals? Join Christi Hansen, registered dietician and former organic vegetable farmer, for a deep dive into the digestive system and which aromatic and bitter plants grease its wheels. With help from Christi and Kelsey Tremayne of Wrecking Bar, you’ll learn the basics of making delicious bitters and take home your own elixirs made from a variety of fresh and foraged ingredients. Get your tickets here.

Sober Science Speakeasy | Thursday, March 12th, 2020 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Presented by Georgia Institute of Technology STEM Comm VIP team

Join us for an evening soiree that will tickle your tastebuds and wake up your sense of wonder. In our throwback to the 1920s in 2020, you enjoy live prohibition-era jazz music and exotic drinks! Learn about the science of boba, butterfly peaflower tea and kombucha, foams and emulsions, nitrogen cold brew and more. Get tickets to this event here.

Can’t get enough science? Discover the full #ATLSciFest 2020 schedule here!

So You Want to Learn About… TECHNOLOGY

Calling all technically-inclined! If you’re itching to learn more about coding, robotics, future technology, and more, #ATLSciFest 2020 has you covered. Start planning your Atlanta Science Festival experience with these curated events, taking place all over metro Atlanta March 6-21. Keep reading to learn more about technology events!

MOD Robots | Saturday, March 7th 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Presented by STEM Velocity

Have you ever wanted to control a robot without even touching it? Or have a robot “detect” light or sound in the matter of seconds? If you have a love of robots and the world of technology, come learn through play today at our session on Mod Robotics! Register for this event here.

Genius Camp – Maker Teens | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

EXLAB is a collaborative environment centered around experiential learning, creativity, and innovation. Join us at this event as EXLAB opens its doors to the public to host an array of educational, kid-friendly maker projects. Bring your family to learn the basics of sewing, 3D printing, laser cutting, soldering, and more!

Please register all children and adults attending this event. A supervising adult must be on-site at all times. Drop-off of minors is not allowed. Get tickets to this event here.

Pitch Your Future | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Presented by Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology at GA Tech, Jimmy Carter Presidential Library

Interested in emerging technologies? Entrepreneurship? The future? Join members of the GA Tech and Carter Library communities in a game where you role-play an entrepreneur and pitch future technology applications. Examples include invisibility cloaks, self-repairing paint, and space-based nuclear power plants. No technical knowledge needed; you will be provided with the information you’ll need to play. You can share your thoughts on who, where, and how different technologies may be deployed, and if you think they should be. Learn more about this free event.

Escape the Room with Thymio | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Presented by Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Consulate General of Switzerland in Atlanta, Presence Switzerland

Take your first steps into robotics with Thymio! In a fun escape game, you will learn about the basic behaviors, functions, and sensors of a robot called Thymio and help him find his way to his destination! The escape activity will be led by a team from the EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) in Switzerland where the robot has been developed. This is your chance to discover the universe of robots and learn a robot’s language!

There are two time slots for this event – 1pm and 3pm. Get tickets here!

Guthman Musical Instrument Competition | Saturday, March 7th, 2020 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presented by Georgia Tech

A music, engineering, and tech mashup, the Georgia Tech Guthman Musical Instrument Competition is an annual event aimed at identifying the world’s next generation of musical instruments and unveiling the best new ideas in musicality, design, engineering, and impact.

Come early from 4-7 pm to see musicians, artists, engineers, and makers showcase their latest work at the Music, Art, and Technology Fair– a hands-on, interactive showcase. Get tickets here.

Do You Have What It Takes to Be a HUMAN Crash-Test Dummy? | Sunday, March 8th, 2020 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by Peachtree Publishers, Jennifer Swanson Books, Little Shop of Stories

Cars take us to work, to school, to lots of places! Can you imagine a world without them? It’s not easy! And who do we have to thank for helping to make our cars safe? A crash-test dummy! Come join children’s book author Jennifer Swanson for a FUN and interactive trip through the history of car safety engineering and find out if YOU have what it takes to become a HUMAN crash-test dummy! Learn more about this free event.

Black Tech | Monday, March 9th, 2020 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presented by The Gathering Spot

As Atlanta grows into a national hub for minority-led tech, come learn from Black Tech Entrepreneurs at the hub for its innovation, The Gathering Spot. Join us for a panel discussion, “Building Your Tech Ecosystem,” where you’ll learn how to grow your network and build your own startup ecosystem. Register for this event here.

The Sound of Light | Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University Perimeter College

Theremins are musical instruments you play without touching them! They make strange, otherworldly sounds, like we find in old sci-fi movies, The Big Bang Theory, and now on your own desk! Join us at GSU Perimeter College in Decatur to learn how they work and make one to take home, and you won’t want to miss the theremin performance by Scott Burland! Get tickets here.

Code the Glow | Thursday, March 12th, 2020 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University Perimeter College

The next time your friends stop by, your home will be “lit.” Smart home technologies are right at your fingertips at our Code the Glow event, where you will create your own automated programmed lighting system using Arduino. Arduino is a powerful, yet accessible, programmable microcontroller board that can be used for many automated projects. GSU Professor of Physics, Mathes Dayananda, will teach you how to use Arduino to program an LED light strip, which you can take home to impress your friends.

Parents need only register for their child (children), not themselves (unless you will also be participating). Register here.

CCPLS Family Tech Time | Saturday, March 14th, 2020 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Presented by Cobb County Public Library

Robotics! Virtual reality! Hands-on science! Come on out to the Cobb County Public Library System’s Family Tech Time for a family-friendly afternoon of fun and science. Educators are also invited to preview CCPLS STEM Stacker educator kits developed in partnership with the Georgia Science Teacher Association and UGA Cobb 4H. Learn more about this free event.

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So You Want to Learn About… SCIENCE & ART

Science can be beautiful, and art can be scientific! #ATLSciFest 2020 has plenty of events for your inner artist. Learn more about the relationship between science, art, and culture with these curated events! Start planning your Atlanta Science Festival experience with these artful events, taking place all over metro Atlanta March 6-21. Keep reading to learn more!

Mathapalooza After Dark! | Monday, March 16th 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Presented by Mathematics in Motion Inc., Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival

Just what do mathematicians do after dark, when they have said QED to their workday? Do they sing and dance off to infinity? Do they take their singularities and push their boundaries? Yes – Innumerable such transformations happen! And now, for the first time ever, the public has the chance to see mathematicians along with some of Atlanta’s most creative artists performing some real numbers on the stage of the Highland Ballroom in the variety show we call Mathapalooza After Dark! Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here. 

Exploring the Natural World Through Art – Part 1 | Saturday, March 7th 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Presented by AIR Serenbe, Frazer Center

The Information Age has brought an understanding of far-flung ecosystems to more people than ever before. But it has also, paradoxically, divorced our personal relationship with the natural world with increasing, screen-mediated distance. Poet, performer, and conservationist, Robbie Q. Telfer will hold these two conflicting truths as one, like a tiny baby, at once profound and poopy. Learn more about this free event here.

Stick around for “Part 2” of this event, featuring a soundwalk with Lady Eve.

Exploring the Natural World Through Art – Part 2 | Saturday, March 7th 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by AIR Serenbe, Frazer Center

Explore how listening techniques can help increase our subtle perception of the environment. Join Lady Eve for a Soundwalk through the Woolford Gardens at the Frazer Center as she examines how the sounds heard in a particular location are as unique as a fingerprint, and develop a deeper understanding of how we fit into our ecosystem. Learn more about this free event here.

Guthman Musical Instrument Competition | Saturday, March 7th 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presented by Georgia Tech

A music, engineering, and tech mashup, the Georgia Tech Guthman Musical Instrument Competition is an annual event aimed at identifying the world’s next generation of musical instruments and unveiling the best new ideas in musicality, design, engineering, and impact. The Guardian called the competition “The Pulitzer of the New Instrument World,” and The New York Times described the “special, otherworldly sound that you can feel permeating your soul” which became the hallmark of the competition. Fast Company explained how Guthman’s “Futuristic Instruments will change how we make music,” and Atlanta Magazine suggests that “at the Guthman Competition, innovative instruments just might predict the future of music.” 

Come early from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm to see musicians, artists, engineers, and makers showcase their latest work at the Music, Art, and Technology Fair – a hands-on, interactive showcase. Learn more about this free event here.

Milo the Magnificent: puppets + science! | Tuesday, March 10th 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Join the Center for Puppetry Arts and Alex & Olmsted as they introduce you to Milo the Magnificent!  Catch this puppet show about magic and then dive into the science and art behind the show! You’ll participate in our Create-A-Puppet Workshop™ and get hands on with specialized learning stations that share the science and technology behind puppetry!  Have a blast learning about the magic and science of puppetry arts. Use code “ASF” to get 25% off your ticket!

There are two showtimes daily on March 10, March 11, March 12, and March 13 at 10:00 am and 11:30 am. Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here.

Surface Tension and Suminagashi | Tuesday, March 10th 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Science is art! Join us for an engaging activity exploring where science and art meet. Why is surface tension important? Because it may allow engineers to create items that can “walk on water.” You’ll learn about the study of surface tension and the ancient Japanese art of beautiful Suminagashi, and you’ll even get to create beautiful works of art yourself!

This event repeats at other libraries on March 13th and March 17th. See which event timing and location works best for you by clicking here

OneEarth/OneChance | Thursday, March 12th 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Presented by Women’s Caucus For Art of Georgia, Georgia State University Perimeter College

Join us for One Earth/One Chance – Artists Standing for an End To Global Warming. The event will feature an exhibition of work inspired by the climate crisis from 70 local visual artists, performance art, and a panel discussion with four climate crisis experts. Parking is available onsite. Learn more about this free event here.

»SEXY SCIENCE« Serious Humor – Made in Germany | Thursday, March 12th 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presented by German Consulate General

You may think Germans have no sense of humor, and therefore, a German physicist might be the least funny person on the planet. But you have yet to meet Vince Ebert. 

Join Vince as he wins heads and hearts explaining scientific facts using the fundamental laws of humor: Why is the sky blue? Why is the night black? Why shouldn’t we eat yellow snow? You don’t want to miss this witty and inspiring performance about skeptical thinking, fake news, the secret of German cars, and the important question: Do strippers in the southern hemisphere turn around the pole in the opposite direction?

Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here.

Science Riot | Thursday, March 12th 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Georgia Institute of Technology, Science Riot

Take some scientists, teach them the basics of comedy writing, and put them onstage for a live audience performance. Real Science. Real Experts. Real Funny. Learn more about this event here.

Petri Dish Picassos | Saturday, March 14th 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by Atlanta Contemporary, Science ATL Science Communication Fellows

Bacteria art – is it crazy, awesome, or both? Come learn about professional artists that use bacteria to make living artwork and learn how to become a petri dish Picasso yourself! Participants will be provided with agar plates, paints, and tools commonly used to “paint” with bacteria. You will get to take home your own petri dish masterpiece! Learn more about this event here.

Movement Love | Sunday, March 15th 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Presented by Movement Love, Atlanta Contemporary

Emotions influence our bodies. Thoughts register neurological connections in our brains. Memories inform our actions and our movements. It’s all an interactive dance of experience, perception, decision, and happenstance; a push and pull dialogue during any moment in time. Join us at Atlanta Contemporary for an opportunity to expand that dialogue at Movement Love – a yoga series that explores the brain-body connection through a scientific lens. 

Yoga doesn’t just have to be about “zen” – it’s about connecting with one’s mind and body; connecting with pain, happiness, peace or lack thereof. It’s about discovering the surprising compatibility of things and the liberation that results in both body and mind when we give ourselves permission to engage with our own mental health. 

Tickets are available at the door only. Learn more about this event here.

In My Granny’s Garden | Sunday, March 15th 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Presented by Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Botanical Garden

The Alliance Theatre’s Bernhardt Theatre for the Very Young meets science! Join us for this play, based on the book by Pearl Cleage, that explores the glory of growing your own food. We’ll be joined by a special scientist guest, Chelsea Thomas, who will share knowledge about some of the creatures living in our gardens. Use discount code ASF2020 for 50% off your ticket for this special Atlanta Science Festival preview performance. 

Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here.

Comic Strip Science | Wednesday, March 18th 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Presented by Oxford College of Emory University and Emory College’s Center for the Study of Human Health, A Cappella Books

The internet and social media have revolutionized the way we are able to share scientific findings. Science has even found its way into comic strips! Join us to hear scientist and artist Garfield T. Kwan share with us how his Squidtoons comics walk the line between scientific accuracy and visual appeal.

Event is free with advance registration; sign up here today. Learn more about this free event here.

It’s Only Natural: Examining the Art of Scientific Illustration | Wednesday, March 18th 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Presented by Fernbank Science Center, University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art

Join Fernbank Science Center as they debut a new exhibit with featured speaker, Gene Wright, UGA Chair of Scientific Illustration. Professor Wright will highlight his students’ successes, and discuss historic and modern techniques of scientific illustration. The exhibit, It’s Only Natural, will feature the artwork of UGA students and selected renderings from DeKalb County Schools fifth graders. Arrive early to preview the artwork. Following the presentation, enjoy refreshments and meet the talented illustrators. Learn more about this free event here.

Discovering Science Through Art | Friday, March 20th 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Oxford College of Emory University

Investigate the wonder of science and nature through the perspective of an artist! Drop in during the afternoon to explore the art of Garfield Kwan, scientist and comic artist. Hear him talk about his art and what he finds important in depicting science through comics.  

Take a look at the specimens on display (fish, crabs, squid and more) and try your own hand, with a little guidance, at drawing what you see. This event is for everyone! Learn more about this free event here.

The Story Collider | Thursday, March 19th 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

The Story Collider brings true, personal stories about science to life. At this live show, you’ll hear scientists tell heartwarming (and heartbreaking) stories about their failures, successes, and everything in between, and you’ll also hear from people who haven’t had a formal connection to science in years. Science is a part of all of our lives and The Story Collider brings chemists, comedians, actors, neuroscientists, writers, and physicists alike onto the stage to tell their (true) stories.

Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here.

 

Can’t get enough science? Discover the full #ATLSciFest 2020 schedule here!

So You Want to Learn About… ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Want to learn more about the great outdoors and the planet we call home? #ATLSciFest 2020 has plenty of events for the explorer in you! Start planning your Atlanta Science Festival experience with these curated events, taking place all over metro Atlanta March 6-21. Learn all about the current state of climate change, take a stroll through nature, participate in eco-geo expeditions, and more! Keep reading to learn more.

 

Climate Odyssey 2100 | Friday, March 6th 8:00pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Science ATL, The Weather Channel, the National Weather Service, Peachtree City, Out of Hand Theater

Atlanta Science Festival is thrilled to present our 2020 Launch Event! 2100: A Climate Odyssey will transport you to the year 2100, when life is a little different due to climate change. As a major storm hits Atlanta in this immersive theatrical experience, we will peer into the future and discover how we can work together to mitigate disaster.

5% of proceeds will be donated to the Captain Planet Foundation to empower positive change for the earth. Get tickets to this thrilling event here!

Exploring the Natural World Through Art – Part 1 | Saturday, March 7th 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Presented by AIR Serenbe, Frazer Center

The Information Age has brought an understanding of far-flung ecosystems to more people than ever before. But it has also, paradoxically, divorced our personal relationship with the natural world with increasing, screen-mediated distance. Poet, performer, and conservationist, Robbie Q. Telfer will hold these two conflicting truths as one, like a tiny baby, at once profound and poopy. Learn more about this free event here.

Stick around for “Part 2” of this event, featuring a soundwalk with Lady Eve.

Exploring the Natural World Through Art – Part 2 | Saturday, March 7th 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Presented by AIR Serenbe, Frazer Center

Explore how listening techniques can help increase our subtle perception of the environment. Join Lady Eve for a Soundwalk through the Woolford Gardens at the Frazer Center as she examines how the sounds heard in a particular location are as unique as a fingerprint, and develop a deeper understanding of how we fit into our ecosystem. Learn more about this free event here.

Wildflower Walk | Saturday, March 7th 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Presented by Fernbank Museum

Join a Fernbank scientist to explore Fernbank Forest, a 65-acre mature mixed-hardwood forest located in the heart of metro Atlanta. You’ll get to explore the diversity of native plants and wildflowers and learn to identify them by their leaves and flowers.

This tour is for ages 8 and up. Children under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Call 404.929.6400 to reserve your spot. Space is limited to 30 people, so make your reservation early. Check back for weather updates. There is plenty of free parking available in the Museum parking lot. Learn more about this event here.

Champion Tree Walk | Sunday. March 8th 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Presented by Trees Atlanta

Each year, Trees Atlanta teams with partners to search for some of the oldest, heartiest, and most beautiful trees our city has to offer. These fine trees are compiled into a list of nationally-recognized “Champion Trees.” In this walk with Fernbank ecologist Eli Dickerson, we’ll dive into the process of selecting Champion Trees. Eli will help you identify ten native tree species, and will explain why it’s especially important to protect and preserve old trees. Join Eli in selecting Atlanta’s 2020 Champion Trees! Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here

Rock n’ Walk | Sunday, March 8th 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University

Millions of years ago, a massive magma chamber cooled below ground near Atlanta, never erupting through to the surface. Now, we call it Stone Mountain. Join GSU Geosciences on a hike to explore this unique granite dome. You can start the hikes or swing by for a hands-on learning session at the Historical and Environmental Education Center where the geologists will explore the history of this notable natural landmark. You’ll also be able to ‘walk’ a Giant Traveling Map of Georgia, engage in activities with rock and mineral specimens, and explore other natural landscapes using Google Cardboard VR as you make your way up the mountain. Groups will depart the Education Center frequently. Learn more about this free event here

Playing Mother Nature: A Night of Simulating Earth Science Phenomena! | Tuesday, March 10th 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Presented by Georgia Institute of Technology School of Earth and Atmospheric Science

Ever wonder how weather systems are formed in the atmosphere? Or perhaps you would like to know how an earthquake develops? How does Earth’s terrain evolve over long periods of time? If you have any interest in Earth Science, this event is for you! Come join members of the Georgia Tech School of Earth and Atmospheric Science on a hands-on adventure as we show off some amazing tools to demonstrate the formation of weather systems, ocean circulation, earthquakes, and other Earth science phenomena! Learn more about this free event here. 

CHaRM Recycling Tour | Thursday, March 12th 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Presented by Live Thrive Atlanta’s CHaRM

Have you ever wondered what to do with dated electronics or old bottles of household cleaner? What about textbooks, old cans of paint, or even an old mattress? Join us for a tour of Live Thrive Atlanta’s CHaRM (Center for Hard to Recycle Materials) Facility, where you’ll learn about what happens to our waste and how to make sustainable changes in your household. 

There are two instances of this event: 10:00am and 1:00pm. Free parking is available onsite. Learn more about this free event here.

OneEarth/OneChance | Thursday, March 12th 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Presented by Women’s Caucus For Art of Georgia, Georgia State University Perimeter College

Join us for One Earth/One Chance – Artists Standing for an End To Global Warming. The event will feature an exhibition of work inspired by the climate crisis from 70 local visual artists, performance art, and a panel discussion with four climate crisis experts. Parking is available onsite. Learn more about this free event here.

I.D. the Trees! | Saturday, March 14th 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Presented by DeKalb County Department of Recreation, Parks, and Cultural Affairs

If Atlanta is really “The City in the Forest” shouldn’t we know what kind of trees surround us? Join DeKalb County’s Ranger Jonah for a walk all about trees. Learn techniques for identifying trees by their bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit. From the common water oak to the rare winged elm, come fall in love with trees at Mason Mill Park! Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here. 

We Eat Trash: The Science Behind Worm Composting | Saturday, March 14th 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Presented by UGA Extension Clayton County, Clayton County Government

What happens to that moldy package of strawberries you throw away once they’re in your trash can? What about your vegetable scraps from cooking? They eventually break down or decompose. Worms love to eat food like this! Join UGA Extension as we learn about using our household food waste to feed worms that can turn our trash into rich compost for our gardens. You will take home your own worm bin to turn your trash into something useful. Grab your tickets to the event here. Learn more about this event here. 

Garden Detox | Saturday, March 14th 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by Historic Westside Gardens, Georgia Department of Public Health, Environmental Protection Agency, Emory University

Come discuss heavy metal soil contamination in West Atlanta to learn what you can do about it. We will have food and interactive games and giveaways to make it fun but also educational! Learn more about this free event here. 

Eco-Geo Expedition | Sunday, March 15th 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Presented by Georgia State University

Grab your phone and get ready to hike up Arabia Mountain for a scavenger hunt that includes geocaching, identifying unique species, and finding geologic features beneath your feet! Stop by the nature center to claim your scavenger hunt card before you get started and consider joining a guided hike to learn about plants, insects, and more as you explore the landscape. Learn how to use the iNaturalist, Rockd, and Geocaching apps to record your observations and share your discoveries with the global community. Learn more about this free event here. 

Splash into Stream Science | Sunday, March 15th 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by GSU Geosciences, Fulton County Public Works Project, WET Adopt-a-Stream

Examine the world of water in your own backyard by catching and studying bugs that reveal the health of a local stream in southwestern Atlanta. Test water quality and learn how changing environmental conditions can affect the livelihood of habitats and how that relates to human activities. 

Join in games and engage in laboratory and field science at different stations next to the creek, or jump in and “get your feet wet” to participate in data collection in the water! Make sure you wear closed-toed footwear, and ideally, waterproof options (e.g., waders, rain boots) if you plan on going into the creek to collect water samples. For those who don’t want to get wet, we will have several activities that don’t require going into the creek! Learn more about this free event here.

 

Can’t get enough science? Discover the full #ATLSciFest 2020 schedule here!