Kentucky Science Center piloted the MakerPlace STEAM Carts in Kentucky schools last year.
Maker Night, scheduled for May 19, allows for adult attendees to explore the science center and make things in downtown Louisville.Â
The raffle's proceeds go toward Kentucky Science Center's annual Fund for Science, which supports ongoing costs, exhibit updates and science demonstrations.Â
This Phase 4 expansion will eventually include an outdoor exercise area, an observation pier large enough for events, and picnic areas, among other things.
The Kentucky Science Center’s annual Thunder Over Louisville event, ThunderBlast, returns Saturday, April 22.
The World's Fair Triceratops has returned to the museum on Main Street after a decade-long absence.
The partnership will help provide financial support for MakerPlace activities and programming.
The World's Fair Triceratops is being brought back to the museum's parking lot in downtown Louisville.
The Kentucky Science Center is receiving $50,000 to ensure local families can visit the museum for free.
The program provides a free family level membership to participants in the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program or the Women Infants Children supplemental nutrition program.