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2008
DVD
Learn cool chemistry combinations, and even make your own erupting volcano with the A-TV science superstars. Easy-to-follow instructions will have kid...
2021
Book
Delve into the story of science - from astronomy and biology to geology and mathematics - with this illustrated guide to the great scientists, discove...
Classroom 2061 : activity-based assessments in science integrated with mathematics and language arts
1995
Book
The authors have formulated a set of carefully crafted performance assessment prototypes for the education practitioner....
2011
Book
A illustrated introduction to science, discussing various concepts, inventions, and breakthroughs; and profiling significant people. This reference bo...
2018
Book
LEGO figures present information on such science topics as electricity, energy, weather, technology, and outer space....
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Albert Branch
Ages 6 and over. Explore making strange, weird and wonderful music by turning everyday objects into musical instruments. All materials provided.
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Get ready to unleash your inner sound scientist. In this fun and hands-on workshop, kids will explore the weird and wonderful world of sound by turning everyday objects into musical instruments. From rubber bands to tin cans, discover how strange, silly, and surprising those sounds can be.
· Experiment with different materials.
· Build your own quirky instruments.
· Learn the science behind sound in a fun and creative way
Perfect for curious minds who love to tinker, make noise, and get creative. No musical experience is needed—just bring your imagination.
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Central Adult
Visit RPL/Dunlop Art Gallery for art, music, live painting, spoken word, DJs, dance, art making, motion capture, and more.
Location: RPL Central Library
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Nuit Blanche Regina 2025 at RPL Central Library
1. Open Mic Night: Peace & PowerOpen mic for all skill levels. Share your poetry, spoken word, dance, rhymes, or anything you’ve been creating. Drop-in and be part of this inspiring event, as we celebrate peace, power, and collective action. Enjoy live performances, DJing, and painting by local artists.To register to be a part of Open Mic Night, email jvaughn@reginalibrary.caLocation: Film Theatre, Central Library
2. Exhibition: Change is the only constantJoin us for tours of "Change is the only constant", by Yujie Gao, Laura Kavanaugh, and Ian Birse to explore the flux of time and sensory response in a multimedia exhibition.Gao Yujie is a media artist, performer, and researcher who explores time as an artistic material through site-specific performances, interactive installations, and data visualizations.Under the name Instant Places, Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse have created intermedia performances and generative artworks aro...
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Albert Branch
Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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Alex Hutchinson will share insights from his 2025 book The Explorer’s Gene. Hear how exploration in any form—from trying a new food to running a marathon—is an essential ingredient of human life.
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Join us for this year’s Queen City Marathon author talk. People often start running to get healthier, but the reasons they keep running are more complicated. Recent findings in anthropology, biology, and neuroscience suggest that we’re drawn to challenges that teach us about our own limits and about the world around us. This “explorer’s gene” spurs to us explore both the physical world and the world of ideas—and sends us out running.
A book signing will follow the talk, with copies of The Explorer’s Gene available for purchase.
If you are not a resident of Regina, register here.
Presented in partnership with Run Regina | GMS Queen City Marathon, and Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association.
Alex Hutchinson is the New York Times bestselling author of The Explorer's Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map. He is a National Magazine Award-winning science journalist with The Globe and Mail and Canadian R...
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Albert Branch
Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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Albert Branch
Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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Film Theatre
Free Admission | Wed, Sept 17 7:00 PM CST | USA| 1985| 94min |PG | Directed by John Hughes
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Two unpopular teenagers, Gary Wallace and Wyatt Donnelly, fail at all attempts to be accepted by their peers. Their desperation to be liked leads them to "create" a woman via their computer. Their living, breathing creation is a gorgeous woman, Lisa, whose purpose is to boost their confidence level by putting them into situations which require them to act like men. On their road to becoming accepted, they encounter many hilarious obstacles, which gives the movie an overall sense of silliness.
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Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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Albert Branch
Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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Albert Branch
Ages 8 to 12. Explore a variety of fun activities after school on Wednesdays. Participate in collaborative challenges, art projects, science experiments, and more.
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