
Weather, News, and You at The Da Vinci Science Center
Ed has visited hundreds of elementary schools (just like yours) throughout Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey over the last twelve years. In addition, Ed has been presenting another program specifically tailored for the DaVinci Science Center! Back by popular demand, he will be presenting his fun, energetic, and educational weather program at the DaVinci Science Center at Cedar Crest College in Allentown. Ed's program will be held on selected Tuesdays (see schedule below). The program will begin at 11:00 a.m. and will last approximately 60 minutes). (Note: teachers, principals, parents: please be sure to call ahead to check availability as space for Ed's program will be limited). For more information, be sure to check the DaVinci Center's website http://www.davinci-center.org for detailed information on how your group can take part in Ed's program. In addition to Ed's school program, Ed has teamed up with the DaVinci Center to provide a completely functional WFMZ Weather Center (at the DaVinci Center). This new, highly interactive weather experience will be open during the regular hours at the DaVinci Science Center. There you will find: ● A FUN virtual weather kiosk where a "virtual Ed" will teach the children about the wonderful world of weather...with a push of a button (which changed annually)!
● Visitors will be able to try their hand as a weather person in front of a blue screen. Now you can be on TV under all sorts of incredible weather conditions....inside the DaVinci Center!
● Ed will help you learn how to forecast with some of the best weather tools.....and lots more!
● The entire weather center is highly interactive....lots of fun for young and old alike! Don't miss it!
2013 Program Dates: All programs held from 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Tuesday, March 26
Tuesday, April 2
Tuesday, April 9
Tuesday, April 16
Tuesday, April 23
Tuesday, April 30
Tuesday, May 7
MORE INFORMATION FROM DAVINCI'S WEBSITE
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There are currently no severe weather alerts.
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