Education
Prince Albert Science Centre Hosts Fun Slime Lab for Halloween
The Prince Albert Science Centre is inviting families to join in on a fun and interactive slime-making experience just in time for Halloween. On October 18, 19, 25, and 26, the centre will host a slime lab from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. where children and parents can create their own slime for only $10 per container. This engaging activity promises to bring some gooey joy to the Halloween season.
Participants will have the opportunity to make and decorate their slime, encouraging creativity and hands-on learning. The event is designed to be both entertaining and educational, making it a perfect outing for families looking to celebrate the upcoming holiday.
Sandra Williams, Chair of the Prince Albert Science Centre, expressed excitement about the event, highlighting the centre’s commitment to providing fun, science-based activities for children. The slime lab is expected to attract numerous visitors, enhancing the science centre’s role as a community hub for educational entertainment.
On Saturday, local journalist Nigel Maxwell visited the science centre to experience the slime lab firsthand. Maxwell noted the infectious enthusiasm of the staff and the joyful atmosphere as families engaged in the activity.
The Prince Albert Science Centre aims to offer more than just a fun experience; it also seeks to inspire a love for science and exploration among young participants. The slime lab is just one of the many events scheduled in the lead-up to Halloween, making it a highly anticipated occasion for the local community.
As Halloween approaches, events like the slime lab at the Prince Albert Science Centre serve to foster creativity and encourage families to explore scientific concepts in a playful environment. With affordable pricing and an engaging format, this event is set to become a memorable part of the Halloween festivities for many families in the area.
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