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SUMMARY:Museum Lab at ScienceWorks hands on museum
DESCRIPTION:MuseumLab invites kids to turn “What if?” into real experiments on Saturdays\nIntroducing MuseumLab\, a pop-up science lab inside ScienceWorks where kids ages 6 to 12 turn curiosity into real discovery. Led by educator and former lab scientist Ash Friend\, these two-hour weekend workshops invite participants to investigate big questions through playful\, hands-on challenges inspired by museum exhibits. Kids test ideas\, collect real data\, redesign experiments\, and collaborate — all in an active\, supportive environment. \nEach session stands alone\, and space is limited\, so registration is required. A minimum of four participants must be pre-registered for a session to run. Parents are welcome to participate alongside their child\, or drop off and return at pickup time. If your child loves asking “What if?” MuseumLab is the perfect place to explore. Sessions begin March 14. \nSaturdays\n1 to 3 PM\n$25 for members | $35 for non-members | financial aid available
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/museum-lab-at-scienceworks-hands-on-museum/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:Making Music featuring Dr. Terry Longshore and 25 SOU Students
DESCRIPTION:T \nCoordinated by SOU Professor of Music\, Artist in Residence\, and Honors College Instructor\, Dr. Terry Longshore. In this inspiring project\, Longshore and the 25 students of his “Making Music” course in the SOU Honors College are designing and composing a multi-media\, multi-instrumental performance centered around the theme of “Memories\,” and invoking SOU Honors College’s 5 values: Curiosity\, Community\, Critical Thinking\, Creativity and Innovation\, and Civic Engagement/Citizenship. \nSpread throughout the entire museum\, the performance will map out the 5 values in different sections of ScienceWorks\, inviting the audience to wander during the performance and experience musical interludes interpreting the 5 values’ themes. Being a percussionist\, Longshore says\, “there will absolutely be a plethora of percussion instruments and sounds employed\, but expect other sound worlds as well\, including the instruments and installations present at ScienceWorks.” \nScienceWorks doors will open for this event at 6 PM on Friday\, February 20. Two performances will take place: the first at 6:30 PM; the second at 7:30 PM; each lasting 15 to 20 minutes. The museum will close at 8 PM. Audience members are welcome to arrive at any time during the event\, and are welcome to listen to both performances if desired. Admission is free for ScienceWorks members and SOU students and staff; all others are $10. A repeat performance of “Making Music” will take place at the SOU Percussion Ensemble’s concert titled “Toy Story\,” on Thursday\, March 5\, at 7:30 PM in the SOU Music Recital Hall.
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/making-music-featuring-dr-terry-longshore-and-25-sou-students/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:STEAM Olympics Camp at ScienceWorks
DESCRIPTION:Our 2026 STEAM Olympics Camp gives young scientists a place to stay curious\, creative\, and engaged all week long. Campers dive into the science behind their favorite sports as they design robot ice skaters\, build mini skate parks\, explore physics in motion\, and light up their own Olympic Ceremonies with custom LED torches. \nIt’s a joyful week of hands-on science\, art\, and engineering — perfect for kids who love to play\, learn\, and imagine. Space is limited\, so reserve your spot today! \nFebruary 16 – 20\n9 AM to 3 PM\nAges 6 to 12\nCost: $310 members | $345 non-members\nWe’re excited to offer scholarship opportunities\, thanks to the generosity of AllCare Health.
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/steam-olympics-camp-at-scienceworks/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:The American Revolution: Extended Excerpts at ScienceWorks
DESCRIPTION:Experience a 36-minute extended preview of The American Revolution\, the new six-part documentary series by Ken Burns\, Sarah Botstein\, and David Schmidt. Southern Oregon PBS CEO Phil Meyer will join us at ScienceWorks to introduce curated clips that explore how thirteen colonies united\, fought for independence\, and sparked global democratic change. Watch the full series on PBS.org or the PBS App. \nFilm screening admission is free and includes entry to the Science Theater. Museum exhibits require separate admission.
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/the-american-revolution-extended-excerpts-at-scienceworks/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:NOON Years Eve celebration at ScienceWorks
DESCRIPTION:NOON Year’s Eve\nRing in the New Year at NOON with our annual Noon Year’s Eve celebration! Each year we count down to noon with not one\, but two balloon drops: a raucous\, music-filled celebration in the Main Gallery and a quieter\, sensory-friendly countdown in Da Vinci’s Garage\, where we whisper the numbers and celebrate with jazz hands instead of noise. \n Wednesday\, December 31\n 11 AM to 2 PM\n ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum\n Free with membership or admission
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/noon-years-eve-celebration-at-scienceworks/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:Free Film Screening at ScienceWorks Hands on Museum
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URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/free-film-screening-at-scienceworks-hands-on-museum/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:Heart of Humanity Concert Series: Mass for the Endangered\, a mulitisensory film experience
DESCRIPTION:From composer Sarah Kirkland Snider (“An unerring knack for breathtaking beauty” – The New Yorker)\, Mass for the Endangered is a unique film presentation of a work of music\, poetry\, and video animation with art and poetry by Nathaniel Bellows. The piece is a hymn for the voiceless and the discounted\, a requiem for the not-yet-gone\, a prayer for endangered animals and the imperiled environments in which they live. \nSnider’s stunning music in the film was recorded by the award-winning British ensemble Gallicantus. \n“One of today’s most compelling composers for the human voice.” – NPR \nThe screenings will take place in the ScienceWorks Museum at 1500 E. Main St. in Ashland. The event will also include opportunities to take part in a beautiful community art project led by artist Karen Hanken and learn more about the endangered animals of our region. \nTicketing information: \nPrice: $20 (general admission) \nAdditional Pricing Information: \n\nTickets are General Admission for a specific showing.\nShowtimes: 2 PM; 3 PM\nSOU faculty\, staff\, and student tickets $10; Oregon Trail tickets $5 may be purchased on site the day of the event with ID.\n\nTickets \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/heart-of-humanity-concert-series-mass-for-the-endangered-a-mulitisensory-film-experience/2025-11-09/2/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:Heart of Humanity Concert Series: Mass for the Endangered\, a mulitisensory film experience
DESCRIPTION:From composer Sarah Kirkland Snider (“An unerring knack for breathtaking beauty” – The New Yorker)\, Mass for the Endangered is a unique film presentation of a work of music\, poetry\, and video animation with art and poetry by Nathaniel Bellows. The piece is a hymn for the voiceless and the discounted\, a requiem for the not-yet-gone\, a prayer for endangered animals and the imperiled environments in which they live. \nSnider’s stunning music in the film was recorded by the award-winning British ensemble Gallicantus. \n“One of today’s most compelling composers for the human voice.” – NPR \nThe screenings will take place in the ScienceWorks Museum at 1500 E. Main St. in Ashland. The event will also include opportunities to take part in a beautiful community art project led by artist Karen Hanken and learn more about the endangered animals of our region. \nTicketing information: \nPrice: $20 (general admission) \nAdditional Pricing Information: \n\nTickets are General Admission for a specific showing.\nShowtimes: 2 PM; 3 PM\nSOU faculty\, staff\, and student tickets $10; Oregon Trail tickets $5 may be purchased on site the day of the event with ID.\n\nTickets \n \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/heart-of-humanity-concert-series-mass-for-the-endangered-a-mulitisensory-film-experience/2025-11-09/1/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:Monster Ball at Science Works Hands On Museum
DESCRIPTION:Here’s what you can look forward to: \nMonster Ball is more than a party — it’s a celebration of creativity\, community\, and wonder. So put on your best costume\, bring your monster moves\, and join us for a night you won’t forget. \n\nAshland High School Haunted House — Choose between The Mad Lab: Unhinged (scary) or The Curious Lab: Spooky Shadows (milder).\nSaint Mary’s High School Robotics Club — See their amazing robots in action.\nAshland Aerial Arts — Breathtaking aerial performances that wow every year.\nSuper Smash Burgers — Serving up delicious food with options for everyone.\nCostume Contest — Judged by Oregon Shakespeare Festival costume professionals Jessie Weigel and Callie Segotta\, with OSF actor James Ryen as emcee.\nCreative Dance for Children — Easy\, group dances for all ages\, plus time on the dance floor to Halloween classics.\nOwl Pellet Dissection Workshop — Learn about owl biology and keep your discoveries. What skeletons will you unearth?\nBite-Sized ScienceLIVE — Ghost Bubbles\, the Van de Graaff Generator\, and the Vacuum Chamber.\nJam Room Karaoke — Your own private karaoke booth to sing your monster heart out.\nSubterranean Science: Exploring Life in the Dark — Our brand-new exhibit featuring live insects\, glowing minerals\, preserved cave species\, antique mining tools\, and guest experts from Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve.\nSilent Auction — Bid on unique experiences\, including wine tastings\, a print by Betty LaDuke\, a Rogue River trip\, and a ScienceWorks package with an annual membership and Explore Store goodies.\n\nTickets\n$19 — Youth and Students (with school ID for students 18+)\n$21 — Adults\nMembers receive one complimentary drink voucher per ticket \nWith the exception of food and drink\, all activities are included with the price of admission.
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/monster-ball-at-science-works-hands-on-museum/
LOCATION:ScienceWorks Museum
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SUMMARY:Monster Ball 2024
DESCRIPTION:Below details from attached link\, to learn more visit: https://scienceworksmuseum.org/family-party?utm_campaign=MonsterBall2024&utm_medium=magazine&utm_source=somag \nFrankenSTEAM – Reanimating ScienceWorks!\nCostumes Highly Encouraged! \nThe Monster Ball is our third annual Halloween-themed museum fundraiser in honor of Sarah who loved Halloween very much. Come dressed in your eerie best and celebrate Halloween with us! ScienceWorks transforms itself into a spooky museum of family fun for this year’s Monster Ball Fundraiser on Saturday\, Oct 26 from 4-9pm. We’ll have fun and fearsome frolicking with activities\, entertainment\, music and dancing\, food and drinks\, as well as a fantastic costume contest for individuals and groups.\nDiscounted admission for members — be sure to log in!\nGet dressed up and ready to howl at the moon while supporting ScienceWorks!
URL:https://southernoregonmagazine.com/event/monster-ball-2024/
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