The Cox Science Center and Aquarium is gearing up for its annual event, ‘Tis the Season for Science, running from November 24th to January 7th. The center will host various holiday activities daily between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., including “Let it Snow” Planetarium Shows, Laser Light Holiday Shows, Frigid Science Demonstrations, and Winter Wonder STEM activities. More information about the event can be found on their website at coxsciencecenter.org/tis-season.
Admission to ‘Tis the Season for Science is $24 for adults, $20 for children, $22 for seniors, and free for members. Visitors can explore the center’s variety of hands-on educational exhibits, a 10,000-gallon aquarium, digital planetarium, Discovery Center for Pre-K children, conservation-themed Mini-Golf Course, and outdoor science trail. One of its standout displays is the “Journey Through the Human Brain,” showcasing cutting-edge neuroscience research.
The Cox Amphitheater at the center hosts daily live science shows, seasonal laser shows, and special event programming. Recently, the center received a $20 million gift from Palm Beachers Howard and Wendy Cox leading to a name change and plans for a transformative capital expansion campaign. Construction is set to begin in late summer 2023 with a completion target of 2026. For more information on supporting the center or learning more about their programs visit coxsciencecenter.org/support-us or coxsciencecenter.org/programs/.
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