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'It Is Rocket Science,' Easton, July 24

Posted by Jen Clark Estes  July 23, 2012 10:36 AM
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If you have a kid who has ever wanted to make her own rocket, here’s your chance! Drop in at the Children’s Museum in Easton on Tuesday for some sky-high fun during the "It Is Rocket Science" program. Using just a few items and a little ingenuity (and science, of course) kids will see their inventions jetting for the clouds in no time. Create rockets and jet packs, and participate in other rocket-inspired activities. After their hard work, the little scientists can munch on free samples of Pop Chips. Let the countdown begin! Tuesday, July 24, 1-3 p.m. All ages. Free with museum admission ($7.50 per person, under 1 and members free). The Children’s Museum in Easton, 9 Sullivan Ave., Easton. www. childrensmuseumineaston.org

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