School Overnights
OVERNIGHTS AT THE BUFFALO MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
Teachers - bring your group of boys and girls for an overnight CAMP-IN and explore and experience the museum at night! Enjoy a fun-filled experience including hands-on science, crafts, a snack, a movie and more. This is edu-tainment at its best!
| Dates/Time: | SATURDAY - SUNDAY 5:30 PM – 9:30 AM |
| Fee: | $27 per student/$13 per adult (1 adult for every 8 students is required) |
| Limit: | Minimum of 50 people needed to run the program, PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED |
| Infomation: | For more information or to reserve a date: please contact Betsy Vazquez at 716.896.5200 x345 or bvazquez@sciencebuff.org |
Programs listed include a nighttime snack, crafts, video, breakfast and access to all the museum’s exhibits.
SCIENCE MAGIC: GRADES 1-6
NOVEMBER 5-6, MARCH 3-4
What do air, paper, and people have in common? They are all things you can use to do fun and magical science! Lift someone into the air using your breath, make a paper hole big enough to fit your body through, and more!
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC!: GRADES 1-6
NOVEMBER 19-20, JANUARY 28-29, APRIL 21-22, JUNE 2-3
$32 PER STUDENT/$13 PER ADULT
Matt James of Cool Music for KIDS presents a program designed to enable you to listen to music, dance to music, and play music! Write a song, learn to conduct, play homemade instruments, study instrument groups, and more!
FETCH SCIENCE: GRADES 1-6
DECEMBER 3-4, MARCH 24-25
Team up to exercise your problem-solving skills to solve science challeges. Create a gooey solid by combining different liquids, use basic physics to balance a see-saw, design a tinfoil boat and determine how many pennies it can hold without sinking. It's a brain-teasing good time!
CRIME INVESTIGATION: GRADES 2-6
FEBRUARY 11-12, MARCH 10-11, APRIL 14-15
Investigate a mystery as you gain an understanding of how police officers and scientists solve crimes. Learn how to identify and lift fingerprints, understand how the makeup of a marker's color can help identify which marker a suspect used to write a note, and learn how the length of your foot relates to your height, and more.

