Science After Dark

The Delaware Museum of Natural History lights up the dark with an adult science series exploring a wide range of mind-expanding topics. This new program brings together curious minds for an informal evening of drinks, conversation, and fun that will leave visitors wanting more.

Why should kids have all the fun? The “Science After Dark” series is an ongoing science program aimed at stirring engaging conversations among adults in a fun, casual atmosphere.  Visitors can grab a drink, explore the Museum, and experience science up close.  Must be 18 and over to attend.  Tickets are $15 

Midsummer

 Friday, June 21, 2013 
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
 
$15 per person/$12 for members.
18+ (ID required)

“Science After Dark: Midsummer" will explore the traditional celebration of nature that's coincided with the Summer Solstice, also called Midsummer, for thousands of years.  Cultures throughout history have celebrated the longest day (in daylight hours) of the year in the Northern Hemisphere through festivals, gatherings, rituals, or other celebrations.  Visitors can fill their glasses, then fill their brains learning more about the science behind the solstice, as well as explore some of the cultural aspects of this period.

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