Young scientists are invited to explore the exciting world of “mad science” this month at the Frankfort Community Public Library.
As part of the library’s School Age Special programs, students in grades K–6 can participate in hands-on experiments and interactive activities designed to spark curiosity and creativity. From bubbling reactions to surprising scientific discoveries, the program promises fun while encouraging a love of learning.
No registration is required, making it easy for families to drop in and join the excitement. Programs will be offered at multiple locations:
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Frankfort: Thursday, March 5; 5–6 p.m.
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Rossville: Thursday, March 12; 5–6 p.m.
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Michigan Road: Tuesday, March 17; 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Each session provides an engaging environment where kids can experiment, explore, and discover just how fun science can be.
