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Rochester Museum & Science Center Monthly Calendar: March 2016

    Museum Hours:

    Monday–Saturday: 9am–5pm
    Sunday: 11am–5pm

    Museum Admission:

    $13 adults, $12 seniors and college students with ID, $11 ages 3–18, free for children under 3 and RMSC members.

    Strasenburgh Planetarium Hours and Admission: See show schedule.

    Museum and Strasenburgh Planetarium Combined Admission:

    $17 adults, $15 seniors and college students with ID, $14 ages 3-18

    Cumming Nature Center Hours:

    Wednesday–Friday: 9am–3:30pm; Saturday–Sunday: 9am–4:30pm

    Cumming Nature Center Admission:

    RMSC members free; General public requested donation—$3 per person; $10 per family.


    Museum Special Events

    657 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607
    Unless otherwise noted, programs are located at RMSC and are free with museum admission

    Mess-tival: Gross Science
    Monday, March 28–Sunday, April 3: 11am–3pm
    Join us for a festival of mess! Explore all things gross and get more than just your hands dirty! Experiment with different ooey, gooey and yucky substances from edible poop (eew!) to fake blood. Come back throughout the week to create a new disgustingly delightful mess each day.

    RMSC STEM Awards
    Wednesday, March 9, 2016: 6–9pm
    Location: CityView Ballroom at the Strathallan Hotel
    Join us as we highlight the bright minds of our area’s educators and organizations that are making a difference and exciting people about opportunities in STEM. For details and ticket information, visit www.rmsc.org.

    Science Alive—Sponsored by Time Warner Cable
    We put fun science live on center stage. Exciting experiments with museum educators, hands-on explorations with science experts from our community, live animal presentations and “singing” lightning in the Electricity Theater are just some of the Science Alive experiences you’ll have at the RMSC.

    Electricity Theater
    Musical lightning powered by twin Tesla coils zaps across the dark theater. Are you brave enough to get in the Faraday Cage?
    Saturdays, Sundays and School Breaks: 12pm, 2pm and 4pm; Tuesdays and Thursdays: 4pm

    Science Encounters
    Try your hand at fun science experiments with RMSC staff and volunteers in exhibit galleries.
    Saturdays, Sundays and School Breaks: 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 2:15pm and 3:15pm

    Live Science Shows
    Discover fiery explosions and extreme temperatures through live performances on the Bausch Auditorium stage.
    Saturdays, Sundays and School Breaks 1pm and 3pm

    Science On a Sphere® Presentations
    Saturdays, Sundays and School Breaks: 11:30am and 1:30pm
    Engage in the wonders of our planet and beyond as you experience scientific data in three dimensions on our giant globe. See Earth and the universe in a whole new way through stunning projections of atmospheric storms, climate change, planetary activity and ocean temperature.

    Featured Presenters
    Exciting upcoming programs with featured scientists and science enthusiasts from across the community! Check www.rmsc.org for details.

    Wildlife Defenders
    Every Saturday at 12:30pm and 2:30pm now through April 9
    Live animal presentations, including Eastern Grey Kangaroo, African Crested Porcupine and South American Marine Toads, and environmental and wildlife conservation awareness. Riedman Gallery

    Show times are subject to change. Call 585.697.1942 to confirm. To request an interpreter for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, please call at least two weeks in advance: 585.697.1942.


    Simulator Rides

    Enjoy special limited-time only simulator rides throughout the year. Most* special rides are $1 per person (members included). Visitors can enjoy the Lake Ontario ride daily for free.

    Fantastic Voyage
    Travel around the world to see wonderful sights in exciting places like Egypt, China, South America, France and many more.
    March: Daily

    Hurricane Simulator
    Experience the power of 75mph hurricane-force winds! Several people can experience at the same time for the price of one simulation. *$2 charge per simulation (members included).
    Daily


    Spring Break Week Camps: Summer Fun Sneak-A-Peek

    Monday, March 28–Friday, April 1
    Try your hand at Green Machines, Sidewalk Science, Candy Chemistry and Junk Drawer Science. Join us for the full week, or for a day or two! For details and to register, visit www.rmsc.org.


    EXHIBITS:

    Frogs: A Chorus of Colors traveling exhibition
    Extended through April 10
    Media sponsors: Entercom Radio and KidsOutAndAbout.com
    Live Poison Dart Frog Feeding—9:30am Monday–Saturday
    Discover fascinating living frogs, each adapted ingeniously for survival in locations around the world. Examine them as they jump, climb and glide in their natural environments recreated in astonishing detail. From the tropical forests to scorching deserts, observe rare and unusual frogs up close and in seldom-seen detail. Perform a virtual dissection. Enjoy unique frog-related items from RMSC’s collections, including frog skeletons. Before it’s too late, leap into nature’s rainbow-colored ecosystem and discover the important role frogs play in our lives. Live animal show by the Wildlife Defenders every Saturday at 12:30pm and 2:30pm now through April 9.

    Science On a Sphere
    Permanent experience; Presentations Saturdays, Sundays and School Breaks: 11:30am and 1:30pm
    Sponsored by O’Connell Electric Company
    Engage in the wonders of our planet and beyond as you experience scientific data in three dimensions on our giant globe. See Earth and the universe in a whole new way through stunning projections of atmospheric storms, climate change, planetary activity and ocean temperature.

    Illumination: The World of Light and Optics
    Experiment with lasers, lenses and mirrors as you explore the nature of light and optics. Immerse yourself in more than fifteen hands-on exhibits that demonstrate exciting scientific concepts including reflection and refraction, radio waves and color temperature. Crank, spin and illuminate to make light bend, sound emanate and shadows dance. Spark a passion for science within as you and discover the true wonders of light.

    The American Civil War: The Impact of the Industrial Revolution
    Industry and new technologies had a huge impact on the military during the Civil War. Learn how the railroad, telegraph, photography and other advancements influenced the war. Discover unique items on display including rifles, military equipment, diaries and uniforms worn by local soldiers.

    Inventor Center
    Supporting Sponsors: G.W. Lisk Company, Inc. and Xerox Foundation; Made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services Hours: 10am–4:30pm on weekends and holidays and 2–4:30pm Monday–Friday
    Power cities, build cars, harness wind and fire catapults. Dive into a hands-on exploration of the inventive process. Participate in engineering and design challenges as you tinker with raw materials to create working inventions that can be tested and shared. Challenges change every 3-5 months. Challenge: Lift it, Launch it, Let it Go—Re-invent the perfect projectile launcher. Should it be a catapult, trebuchet, ballista or something completely new?

    Nano Mini-Exhibit (Located in Strasenburgh Planetarium)
    Imagine and discover a world you can’t see! Get the family together and become engaged in the world of nanoscale science, engineering and technology. Hands-on exhibits present the basics of nano, introduce real-world applications and explore the implications of this new technology.

    Electricity Theater
    Featuring “singing” Tesla coils, Electricity Theater is a display of brilliant lightning zaps accompanied by popular music. Visitors watch the dark theater become splashed with light via twin solid-state Tesla coils, and allow that spark in them to ignite as they explore the excitement of electricity and all that goes with it. Saturdays, Sundays and School Breaks: 12pm, 2pm and 4pm; Tuesdays and Thursdays: 4pm

    Erie Canal Lock
    Crank open lock doors and operate a tugboat. Get hands-on insights into how canal locks work in the real world.

    KEVA Planks
    Come build with us! Construct wooden masterpieces of all shapes and sizes with KEVA Planks, a building exhibit experience. Precision cut, identical construction blocks, KEVA Planks stack with surprising stability. Using only gravity, visitors dabble with physics in order to achieve balance, optimum proportion and strength.

    Under Construction: Building Careers
    Founding Supporters: Builders Exchange of Rochester, Max & Marian Farash Charitable Foundation, UNICON, John W. Danforth Company, LeChase Construction Services, LLC, Manning Squires Hennig Company, Inc. and O’Connell Electric Company
    Drill into an exciting hands-on exploration of construction trades. Built in-house by RMSC staff, the exhibition features the fascinating jobs of electricians, plumbers and other trade specialists. Maneuver a giant crane on the “job site,” install plumbing for a sink and much more. Also, learn from local trade professionals who built the Sustainability Institute Hall, home of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability on campus at RIT.

    ENERGIZE it — Support from: Rochester Gas & Electric
    Built in-house by RMSC staff and volunteers, ENERGIZE it is a multi-sensory, highly physical experience where YOU hold the power. Compare types of energy, power a city and learn about which forms are “green.” Cycle, push and pump to create power and discover the outcome—wind blows, water flows and lights shine.

    AdventureZone
    Dive to the bottom of Lake Ontario in the Deep Submergence Vehicle simulator. Test your strength on the Genesee Gorge climbing wall. Explore Rochester weather. Experiment with wind currents, stream erosion and more.

    Expedition Earth
    Explore your connections to the natural world in this spectacular, interactive natural science exhibition. See how our region’s landscape and life forms have changed over hundreds of millions of years.

    How Things Work
    Discover the science behind everyday devices. Through fun, hands-on investigation, find out how mechanisms such as light switches, thermostats and traffic signals work.

    Raceways
    Discover the principles of moving objects. Experiment with momentum, friction, gravity and acceleration as you send wooden balls looping and racing over ramps.

    Flight to Freedom: Rochester’s Underground Railroad – Presented with support from the City of Rochester and the Underground Railroad Heritage Trail, a program of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
    Explore stories of courageous African Americans who traveled through Rochester on their way from slavery to freedom. Find out about local people who helped them.

    At the Western Door
    The hundreds of objects displayed show the Seneca’s and Haudenosaunee’s creative responses to new technologies and materials introduced following European contact. Clan and family continue to bind communities together and define who the Seneca and Haudenosaunee are.

    The Rochester Business Hall of Fame
    Presented by the RMSC in partnership with Junior Achievement of Rochester and the Rochester Business Journal. Sponsored by Bank of America

    This interactive exhibit celebrates exemplary Rochester leaders who have made outstanding, enduring contributions to business and community in the greater Rochester region. Learn about the achievements of our newly inducted 2015 laureates.


    Strasenburgh Planetarium

    657 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607
    Weekends & Evenings: 585.697.1945 | Weekdays: 585.697.1942
    Shows subject to change

    Giant-Screen Films

    Admission: adults $7; seniors and college students with ID $6; ages 3–18 $6; RMSC members $3, children under 3 free. Children under 5 years old are admitted to daytime shows only.
    Giant-screen films on Wednesdays and Saturdays include open captioning on the screen with support from the Theatre Development Fund TAP Plus program, in cooperation with the New York State Council on the Arts.

    “The Living Sea”
    Length: 45 min. For all ages.
    Explore a world beyond land. Colorful underwater photography, a hopeful message, music by Sting and narration by Meryl Streep. Show times: www.rmsc.org/StrasenburghPlanetarium


    Star Shows

    Admission: adults $7; seniors and college students $6; ages 3–18 $6; RMSC members and children under 3 free.

    “Face of Earth” (Opens March 5)
    Length: 60 min. For ages 6 years to adult.
    Embark on a tour of our changing planet. See how many landmarks you can recognize from an astronaut’s point of view. Immerse yourself in stunning images from NASA’s Terra and Aqua Earth observation satellites and the International Space Station, accompanied by an eclectic musical soundtrack. Show times: www.rmsc.org/StrasenburghPlanetarium

    “The Sky Tonight”
    Length: 30 min. For ages 5 years to adult.
    This concise tour of the stars, constellations and planets in the current sky uses new, solid-state lasers to guide you through the magnificent starfield produced by the 46-year-old star projector. See this show, then step outside to see the real sky.
    Show times: www.rmsc.org/StrasenburghPlanetarium

    “My Planets”
    Length: 40 min. For children ages 3–5 and the adults with them.
    Especially for young children, this friendly introduction to the Planetarium features worlds in our solar system as they appear in the sky and through a telescope.
    Show times: www.rmsc.org/StrasenburghPlanetarium

    “Saturday Sun, Moon and Stars”
    Length: 40 min. For ages 5 to 8 and the adults with them.
    This relaxed, enjoyable family show presents prominent constellations and takes the audience on a quick trip to the moon. See what Earth looks like from a quarter million miles away, and return home in time for sunrise.
    Show times: www.rmsc.org/StrasenburghPlanetarium


    Saturday Night Laser Shows

    Sponsored by City Newspaper

    Thanks to its pure wavelengths, laser light provides an intense color sensation whether faint or dazzlingly bright. Our solid-state lasers put brighter and more intense color than ever before among the stars inside the Planetarium dome, accompanying great songs on a top-quality sound system.

    March Shows
    90s Laser Saturdays at 8:15pm | Radiohead Laser Saturdays at 9:30pm
    Length: 60 minutes each. Children under age 5 are not admitted to this show.
    Admission for ONE show: adults $7; seniors, college students, students ages 5–18, RMSC members $6.
    Admission for BOTH shows, back-to-back: adults $11; seniors, college students, students ages 5–18, RMSC members $9.


    Astronomy for Adults

    Lifelong Learning Courses at the Strasenburgh Planetarium
    Wednesdays at 2pm. See below for topics and dates. Register at www.rmsc.org.
    Prices: $7 Adults; $6 Seniors 62+ or group members; $5 RMSC Members
    March 2–Eclipses in the Near Future
    March 9–Pluto and other small objects in our solar system
    March 16–A History of Planetariums, Part 1: From the German invention to the end of World War II
    March 23–A History of Planetariums, Part 2: Japan, America and the postwar era


    Cumming Nature Center

    6472 Gulick Road, Naples, NY 14512
    585.374.6160

    Hours: Trails open five days a week: Wednesday through Friday, 9am–3:30pm; Saturday and Sunday, 9am–4:30pm (closed Monday and Tuesday).
    Admission: RMSC members free; General public donation requested—$3 per person; $10 per family.

    Maple Sugaring
    Saturdays and Sundays, March 12–13 and March 19–20
    A springtime tradition for many New York families, Maple Sugaring returns for a 38th season. Visitors explore the science and lore of maple syrup production with volunteer guides along the Pioneer Trail and also enjoy a pancake breakfast. Discover how a tree makes sap and experience different sugar processing techniques demonstrated through tactics used by the Native Americans and early pioneers, as well as modern sugar bush managers.
    Pancake Breakfast: 9am–1pm
    Trail Demonstrations: 10am–2pm
    Cost: $8 small plate; $10 large plate

    Wilderness Ski
    Saturday, March 12: 11am–1:30pm
    Cumming Nature Center Director Nathan Hayes guides visitors on a rugged three-mile ski in a pristine area of the CNC rarely visited. Skiers go from an elevation of 1,700 ft to 2,200 feet (a vigorous trek). Reservations are appreciated, as the size of the group will be limited.

    Moonlight Ski
    Wednesday, March 23: 8:30–10pm
    Join Cumming Nature Center Director Nathan Hayes for an easy-paced trek that offers a different perspective of the winter woods.

    Weeds: Untamed Wonders exhibit
    Now—April 24
    Location: CNC Hurst Gallery
    A selection of the wild and weedy! Artists from the Finger Lakes Chapter of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators have painted some “favorite” weeds of the northeast. Discover what makes a weed a weed, include fun facts about native weeds, and learn about invasive plants, which endanger local plant communities.

    Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) includes the Science Museum, Strasenburgh Planetarium and Cumming Nature Center. Offering experiences at the Museum with more than 200 interactive exhibits, Planetarium with a 65-foot dome and Nature Center on 900 acres, the RMSC stimulates community interest in exploration. In addition, the more than 1.2 million RMSC collection items tell the story of Rochester’s past including its rich history of innovation and invention. RMSC receives major funding from Monroe County, where it is one of the top three most visited attractions serving children and families. For more information about RMSC, visit www.rmsc.org. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

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