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Nano Night at the Museum in Mesa

March 5, 2009 · Published By  

Mesa, AZ - Big fun comes in small packages.  Join us for “Nano Night” at the next “Nights at the Museum” at the Arizona Museum of Natural History, 53 N. Macdonald in Mesa, Friday, March 13 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Nano Night will give you the opportunity to explore how small nanoscale really is.  Participate in hands-on activities and engaging science experiments.  You can even create your own liquid crystal card!

“Nights at the Museum” will also allow you to enjoy the Mars! exhibition, along with PSI:  Poop Scene Investigation and Hohokam! Ancient Monuments of the Salt River Valley.  Special admission is $4 for those 18 and under and $7 for everyone else.  Museum members and children under three are admitted free.

After visiting the museum, you are encouraged to stay in Downtown Mesa for “Spring Training/Break” which is this month’s theme for “Second Friday.”  There will be classic car cruising, live entertainment and great shopping and dining.     Many of the shops, galleries, restaurants and other businesses along Main Street between Country Club Drive and Center Street will be open as late as 10 p.m.

For more information on “Nights at the Museum,” contact Arizona Museum of Natural History Curator of Education Kathy Eastman at 480-644-5662.

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