Science Museum of Virginia March Events

Bay Night 
Friday, March 18, 5-8 pm
Explore the impact your own backyard has on the Chesapeake watershed or become a junior ecologist as you take a microscopic peek at aquatic invertebrates in the EcoLab. Join members of the Richmond Astronomical Society as they share their telescopes for a look at the March sky, weather permitting. $11 or free for Museum members.

Rat Basketball PlayoffsThursday, March 31, 11am
Join our rat basketball team as they play brackets of the NCAA Final Four to predict the tournament winner.
For more event details click here.

 

 

Vanishing of the BeesThursday, March 31, 2pm and 6:30pm
Eureka! Theater
Find out what all the buzz is about.  The film Vanishing of the Bees, narrated by Ellen Page, takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee.  Discussion with Christy Hemmenway of Gold Star Honeybees follows.  Free,  Seating on first come, first served basis. Click here to view film trailer.

Sponsored by:
Science Museum of Virginia, Tricycle Gardens, East Richmond Beekeepers Association, Richmond Beekeepers Association, Virginia State Beekeepers Association, Cindy Neuschwander & Jay Barrows and Rockwood Park Beekeepers Association

IMAX DOME
Now Showing: Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs, Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West, and Legends of Flight
See breathtaking IMAX® films on the largest movie screen in Virginia! Ten times the size of a traditional 35 mm film, IMAX® films are projected over two-thirds of the dome’s screen for the ultimate “You Are There” experience. Now featuring Legends of Flight, Mysteries of the Great Lakes and Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs. For more IMAX®DOME details click here.


Kate Semp

Kate Semp is a SAHM of 5 with a passion for travelling, cooking, technology and living life BIG. After graduating from William & Mary she did a stint in West Africa with the Peace Corps and teaching High School Biology. Trading in her passport for a wedding ring Kate moved to Richmond in 2001.

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