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Calendar
Jan 2009 |
Updated
January 7, 2009
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- Now-
Jan. 18, 2009
“AMAZING FEATS OF AGING” showcases
highly interactive exhibits on the biology of aging,
with special emphasis on comparative aging, healthy
aging and aging of the brain. This exhibition
appropriate for K-8 and all ages. Amazing
Feats of Aging was created and is toured by the
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibit
was funded by a Science Education Partnership Award
from the National Center for Research Resources at
the National Institutes of Health. The exhibit’s
national tour is sponsored by
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- Now – Jan. 31
"Toy Tech" is an
interactive traveling exhibition from the Northwest
Invention Center. Visitors play with mechanical,
optical and acoustic toys as they see inside the toys
to understand how they work. Visitors make toys
according to instruction provided in the exhibit. Visitors
invent new toys and see nostalgic toys. Creativity,
skills of problem solving and use of materials and
tools are utilized by participants. Find out about
the physical principles that determine how toys work.
AMSE Lobby.
- Jan. 1
“AMSE CLOSED” for New Year’s Day
- Jan. 2
“AMSE REOPENS on normal schedule from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Jan. 3 – Mar. 29
“AFRICAN AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II,” a traveling exhibition from the National Atomic Museum, contains 40 framed photographs with label captions and a panel of interpretive text regarding the effort of the black soldier and military personnel. AMSE Lobby
- Jan. 6
program “Conservatorship Services in Tennessee” presented by Carol Silvey, RG, who is District Guardian manager for the East Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability, at 10 am in AMSE Auditorium. Free museum admission on Tuesday for seniors 60 years old and up.
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- Jan 7
Medic Blood Drive - Free admission to donors
- Jan. 10
“SCIENCE SATURDAY– Toy Tech Workshop/Fun Shop” for students in Grades 2-3 to play with toys and explore how they work. Toys are mechanical, optical and acoustical. Make your own toys to take home. Must pre-register in the Discovery Shop. Space limited to 15 participants. $5.00 – non-members and Free for AMSE members. 1:30 – 3:00 pm
- Jan. 10 – Mar. 8
“FROM THE AMSE ARCHIVES” exhibition of Manhattan Project furnishings from the American Museum of Science and Energy collection. The furniture represents a sampling of the thousands of pieces that were built to furnish the 1940’s government housing in Oak Ridge. AMSE Lobby
- Jan. 13
presents “Senior Resource Fair” from 9 am to 12 noon with various health related booths on senior services available throughout the area. AMSE Lobby and Second Level. Free museum admission on Tuesday for seniors 60 years and up.
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- Jan. 17
“AMSE NIGHT WITH THE KNOXVILLE ICE BEARS” VS. FAYETTEVILLE at 7:30 pm in the Knoxville Civic Coliseum. For tickets call ZACH at (865) 525-7825 X 103 or zcarter@knoxvilleicebears.com
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- Jan. 24
“SCIENCE SATURDAY – Toy Tech Workshop/Fun Shop” for students in Grades 4-5 to play with toys and explore how they work. Toys are mechanical, optical and acoustical. Make your own toys to take home. Must pre-register in the Discovery Shop. Space limited to 15 participants. $5.00 – non-members and Free for AMSE members. 1:30 – 3:00 pm
Upcoming Events
- Feb 7
Crime Lab Detectives Opens
- Feb 7
Tennessee First Lego
League Exhibition
- Feb 28
EAST TENNESSEE MODEL BRIDGE BUILDING for students in grades seven – twelve for the Junior and Senior High competition on Saturday, February 28 at AMSE. The Bridge Building Contest is sponsored by AMSE, American Society of Civil Engineers, Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
--> Model Bridge Building Contest Information Packet & Registration Form
- March 3 - 5
AMSE ENERGY BOWL for teachers of sixth, seventh and eighth grade teams to sign-up for the single elimination, college bowl concept, oral question & answer format contest. Pre-registration for five-member teams for each grade level required. Registration fee is $20 per team per grade level. Contest dates are March 3 for sixth grade; March 4 for seventh grade and March 5 for eighth grade.
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Ongoing
- "Secret City Oak Ridge Driving Tour" Discover WWWII’s Secret City with the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau official Oak Ridge Driving Tour, now available from AMSE’s Discovery Shop.
This newly revised driving tour, beginning and ending in front of the Oak Ridge Visitors Welcome Center and American Museum of Science & Energy, includes many notable stops such as historic Jackson Square, the International Friendship Bell, University of Tennessee Arboretum, and Oak Ridge Marina.
The Oak Ridge Driving Tour kit is comprised of a colorful map and audio commentary on your choice of cassette or CD.
CD's and cassette can be purchased for $12. If the cassette or CD is returned with receipt, the buyer will receive a $7 refund.
AMSE is open from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Sat.; 1 - 5 p.m. Sun.
Admission Rates:
Adults $5.00; Seniors (65+) $4.00; Children (6-17) $3.00 and children 5 and under free. Group Rates Available for 20 or more.
AMSE MEMBERSHIPS: Family $35, Grandparent $30 and Individual $25 for unlimited museum visits for 12 months from date of purchase, monthly member newsletter, special exhibition previews, discount in the Discovery Shop and on summer camps, and free admission to over 250 museums that participate in the ASTC Passport Program.
AMSE is a member of the Smithsonian Institution Affiliation Program.
Please Note; To schedule a group visit or for more information on the
American Museum of Science and Energy call 865/576-3200.
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