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Orlando Science Center to ignite curiosity at Spark STEM Fest

4-day celebration to be held at Orlando Science Center

(Courtesy: Orlando Science Center) (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

ORLANDO, Fla. – STEM education has become more important in today’s every-changing world of technology, and a returning Orlando Science Center event this weekend is the place to start brainstorming careers in science, technology, engineering and math.

Residing at the crossroads of inspiration and imagination, Spark STEM Fest, presented by the UCF Office of Research, will ignite curiosity in STEM careers with hands-on experiences and connecting the public with STEM professionals. The President’s Day weekend event will feature exhibitors and guests experts.

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Some of the big attractions include:

  • Science Bob” Pflugfelder: As seen on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “Live with Kelly and Ryan” and “The Today Show.” “Science Bob” Pflugfelder is a science teacher, author, maker and presenter that knows how to share the world of science like never before.
  • Flip Out Over Physics: Fan-favorite WeFlip will return to perform their Acrobat Science Live Variety Show.
  • Shark Dissections: Discover all about sharks, our ocean and how to help protect both with the passionate marine biologists from Minorities in Shark Sciences. They will display shark jaws, skin, skeletons and other specimens, plus hosts games and activities to learn more about sharks and marine conservation.
  • Ready Player One: Race Down Rainbow Road or join the Super Smash Bros Tournament with Powder Keg Games.
  • It’s All About Space: Meet the interstellar scientific talent behind UCF’s Florida Space Institute and look at samples from real asteroids, meteors and other astronomical phenomena.

According to Best Colleges, Orlando ranks ninth for fastest-growing tech hubs by job growth in the U.S.

Spark STEM Fest runs Saturday through Monday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. With the exception of an additional $5 ticket for Science Bob, guest admission includes access to all activities, exhibits, speakers and shows. Admission is free for OSC members, $24 for adults, $22 for seniors and students, and $18 for youth (ages 2-11).


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