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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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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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