鶹ý at Ashtabula will feature over two dozen free hands-on demonstrations and experiments for scientists of all ages at “Picture Perfect Chemistry”, a free community-wide National Chemistry Week event, on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. in Robert S. Morrison Hall (3300 Lake Road West).
“National Chemistry Week is celebrated around the world and it’s very exciting to be able to once again host a wonderful – and free – event here in Ashtabula and on our campus,” said Ann Abraham, Ph.D, associate professor of chemistry and chair of the Northeastern Ohio local section of the American Chemistry Society. “We have a lot of people from across Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga and Cuyahoga Counties participating and it is always lot of fun for everyone in attendance.”
Many of the activities and experiments center around the theme of Picture Perfect Chemistry” which celebrates the crucial role chemistry plays in how photographs and images are created. Featured experiments include learning how filmmakers capture images of water droplets, making “camera” greeting cards, crime mystery solving and simulated “blood samples” scene on popular TV shows and movies.
Other activities range from the reading rocket ship and beginner science books or face painting and crafts for little guests to jewelry making bouncing ball making for older students. High school and college students can have their resumes reviewed and participate in mock interviews.
Tasty experiments like cotton candy and popcorn popping offer educational snack breaks. Plus, the first 25 grandparents receive a “grandparents teaching kit” with proof of grandchildren and there will be an appearance and show – featuring the fan-favorite balloon animals - by Swifty the Clown!
National Chemistry Week (NCW) promotes the value of chemistry in everyday life, with local sections, student communities, technical divisions, businesses, schools, and individuals in communicating the importance of chemistry to our quality of life. Started in 1987 as National Chemistry Day, NCW is celebrated every year during the third week in October.
For more information, visit www.kent.edu/ashtabula, the ACS chapter site at or contact Dr. Abraham at aabraha3@kent.edu.
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