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Science Works Hands-On Museum
1500 East Main

541-482-6767
ScienceWorksMuseum.com


“Featuring interactive science exhibits, live demonstrations and performances, ScienceWorks is ideal for explorers of all ages. Exhibits touch on a multitude of fascinating phenomena, exploring energy, anatomy, chemistry, perception, motion, engineering and more. Performances and activities change frequently, offering something new every time you visit this new museum in Ashland, Oregon.

When: Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm (and ScienceWorks will be open for some special holiday hours. Bring the family and friends! )

Where: East Main and Campus Drive near Walker, in Ashland, Oregon, just minutes from downtown. (Located in the former Pacific Northwest Museum of Natural History) Plenty of free parking!

Admission: Members are Free! Adult $7.50, Child (2 -12 years) $5. under 2 Free.

Become a Member for only $60 and enjoy:

- Year-round unlimited attendance for two adults plus up to four children in your household under 18 years of age (Grandparents: You can include up to four grandchildren.)
- Invitations to special members-only events.
- Subscription to our quarterly newsletter.

Also, ScienceWorks offers many opportunities for volunteering. Volunteers are part of an exciting team offering an experience to visitors unlike any other in the region. With no prior experience necessary, volunteers can help in a number of areas. Thorough training and orientation is provided. Volunteering is a great way to meet people, build resumes and learn more about science at this new museum in Ashland, Oregon.”

All information is from ScienceWorksMuseum.com




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