Jenni Chavez, 3, excitedly uncovers a fossil at the Petrified Forest National Park booth during Science in the Park at Wheeler Park during the 2024 Flagstaff Festival of Science.
Jenni Chavez, 3, excitedly uncovers a fossil at the Petrified Forest National Park booth during Science in the Park at Wheeler Park during the 2024 Flagstaff Festival of Science.
The Flagstaff Festival of Science is proud to offer accessible science opportunities with the flagship 10-day festival featuring 100 science programs and activities. The majority of these programs include hands-on learning components, and most importantly they connect real science professionals with families and youth in Flagstaff. The Festival's comprehensive program lineup includes keynote lectures, interactive workshops, STEM-focused talks by local professionals, Science in the Park and in-school speaker engagements.
This popular festival takes place at the end of September and engages science enthusiasts, educators and the local community to celebrate local science innovation and discovery. Now in its 36th year, the festival holds the distinction of being the longest-running, free science festival in the United States.
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