Educational science day heads to Rosliston
The Environmental Education Project at Rosliston Forestry Centre is hosting a Science Discovery Day for all ages on Saturday, 7 May 2022.
The drop-in session will provide lots of opportunities to explore science and learn about the environment while having fun.
Budding scientists can visit between 11am and 3.00pm where they can get hands-on and have a go at some simple ‘kitchen table’ science experiments.
There will be a selection of guided walks to choose from: Fungal Foray - a beginner’s guide to foraging wild fungi and mushrooms with an expert guide; a natural dyes forage walk and workshop; and an expert-led forest bathing wellbeing walk.
Members of Rosliston Astronomy Group will also be there throughout the day with their telescopes and astronomy expertise to answer questions - helping visitors learn about telescopes, space and solar observing.
The event is suitable for all ages, admission is free although there is a small charge for parking and some of the additional activities.
Expert guided walks are individually priced at circa £10, and ARD Birds of Prey will be offering ‘hold a bird’ opportunities with their selection of birds of prey which include: owls, raptors, hawks and falcons. There is also a small additional charge for this activity.
For further information on the Science Discovery Day and other Environmental Education sessions please contact Environmental Education Project on 01283 535039 or email rosliston@southderbyshire.gov.uk.
The Environmental Education Project’s Science Discovery Day at Rosliston Forestry Centre is funded by Rolls-Royce plc as part of their commitment to making science fun and accessible.
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29 April 2022