Public Science Day 2000 Event Showcase
OMSI and its partner school, WinterHaven, joined fourteen other science center/school teams nationwide to celebrate Public Science Day on February 17, 2000 with a full day of science exhibits and activities at OMSI.
WinterHaven students showcased their Public Science Day 2000 projects focused on this year's theme: "The Science of Everyday Things."
 
On Public Science Day, WinterHaven students served as special docents in OMSI's Chemistry, Computer, and Watershed Labs to teach other visitors about the science behind their year-long projects.
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| WinterHaven Students Lead Activities at the OMSI Watershed Lab Streamtable |
| WinterHaven Students Lead Activities at the OMSI Watershed Lab Video Microscopes |
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| A WinterHaven Student at Work in the OMSI Chemistry Lab |
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| WinterHaven Students Lead Activities in the OMSI Chemistry Lab |
Using digital cameras, WinterHaven docents in the OMSI Computer Lab took all the pictures on this page and many more. Take a look at some of the best student pictures:
| A Tilapia Fish in OMSI's Nitrogen--It's Not Just in the Air Exhibit |
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| A View of the OMSI Atrium |
| Mars Polar Lander in OMSI's Robotics Exhibit |
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| Axolotl in OMSI's Watershed Lab |
Check this page again for webpages made by these WinterHaven students highlighting all the Public Science Day 2000 activities at OMSI.
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| Build a Computer Activity in the OMSI High Technology Hall |
WinterHaven students and other visitors also explored exhibits, halls, and labs at OMSI and participated in special experiments and demonstrations focused on the Public Science Day theme: "The Science of Everyday Things"
| Exploring the Human Brain in the OMSI Life Science Hall |
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| Robotic Basketball in OMSI's Robotics Exhibit |
| Testing Watercraft at OMSI Engineer It! Watertables |
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WinterHaven Kindergarten and First Grade students designed their own watercraft at school and brought them to OMSI on Public Science Day to test in OMSI's Engineer It! watertables.
| WinterHaven Student Watercraft |
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At the end of Public Science Day, WinterHaven students and teachers gathered with OMSI staff in the Auditorium to celebrate their accomplishments and participate in entertaining science demonstrations with OMSI's Master of Science Ceremonies, Stephen Anderson.
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| Demonstrating the Bernoulli Effect with a Hair Dryer and Ping Pong Ball |
| WinterHaven's Paul Griffith and OMSI's Nate Angell Exchange Certificates Recognizing Public Science Day |
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Every day is a day for science! Bring your group or your family and friends to OMSI and help celebrate science like WinterHaven School did on Public Science Day 2000!
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