Apr 11 Saturday
The Crestview Library will host an on-site Shred-It truck for safe disposal of personal documents.
April’s theme is Robotics!Investigate the physics behind robots, program your friends, and explore the challenges of manipulation.
The Jeopardy! Bar League Championship is now in full swing, bringing weekly trivia nights to bars across the country where teams compete and climb the leaderboard.
Join a participating bar, play along with your team each week, and earn points as you go — the more you play, the better your chances.
Top teams in each region will take home cash prizes, and one team will earn the national title — along with a VIP trip to Los Angeles and a behind-the-scenes experience at the Alex Trebek Stage. Will you be the ones to take it home?
You can still be part of it - check out the leaderboard and find a bar near you to jump in while the competition’s still heating up - https://www.jeopardybarleague.com/leaderboard/
Apr 12 Sunday
Apr 13 Monday
We're hosting our Fourth Annual Homeschool Science Fair! Both competitive and non-competitive divisions are available for participation. Students ages 6 and up are invited to participate in the fair; students must be able to present their experiments on their own for our judges. This is an excellent opportunity for all homeschool students looking to explore the various STEM disciplines. Light refreshments provided. Find details on the fair, sample projects, judging tips, and more in the files below. Have questions? Email Harley at harley@ecscience.org.
Curious about becoming one of our Science Fair sponsors? Email kate@ecscience.org to discover the ways your business can help impact students interested in STEM in our region. As a small independent nonprofit, sponsoring organizations help make events like this possible for our museum and community.
$10 entry fee per student
WHENApril 13, 20264:00-7:00 p.m.Deadline to enter is April 1, 2025.
WHEREEmerald Coast Science Center 31 Memorial Pkwy SW Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
Join us for a journey into the deep blue waters of the Gulf with Dr. Tracey Sutton, professor of marine and environmental sciences at the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center of Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Sutton will discuss the extraordinary biodiversity of the deep Gulf water column, from the sunlit surface to the pitch-black “midnight zone.” Research over the last 15 years has uncovered numerous new life forms but has also detected a decrease in pelagic life across multiple levels, from small deep-sea “baitfish” to large oceanic predators.
Dr. Sutton will discuss the deep Gulf in the context of a highly interconnected ecosystem that ranges from Florida to Texas. Fishermen who seek pelagic fish like tuna and billfish in the Gulf will be particularly interested in Dr. Sutton’s work, which connects with the health of populations of offshore recreational fish.
Apr 14 Tuesday
Free mammogram screenings and free or low-cost breast and cervical exams are available to females aged 40-64. Must be a Florida resident with no health insurance. To find out if you qualify, call (850) 316-2706
Apr 15 Wednesday