Science Mine hosts Family Night Friday in Uptown Butte
Kids growing up in Butte tend to have a natural inclination towards science. With mining and geology ingrained in Butte's roots and with one of the world's top engineering schools just up on the hill, many Mining City youngsters not only aspire to learn and grow but, in many cases, to explore and even excel.
The Science Mine in Butte is a non-profit, hands-on learning center serving not only Butte but all of Southwest Montana. Their mission? "To provide a family fun environment to make, learn, invent, craft, recycle, build, think, play and be inspired by celebrating arts, crafts, engineering, science, and technology in our community." They want to make science fun. They have movie screenings and family events. They dive into fun topics. Recently they had a 3D printing event, for example. And they're not just for the youngsters as they welcome kids of all ages. All you need is the desire to learn.
The Science Mine invites you and your family to a free Family Science Night coming up this Friday, October 4th starting at 5pm. The event is free and will run until 7pm with a bevy of fun and interactive exhibits open for all to enjoy. You'll see all that the Science Mine has to offer absolutely free of charge. Enjoy their interactive exhibits and activities while enjoying complimentary snacks and beverages. You could also win one of the many prizes that they'll be giving away throughout the evening.
The Science Mine is located at 36 W. Galena here in Butte and they welcome any questions. Give them a shout at (406) 992-4208 or reach out to them on their Facebook page.
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