Mid-America Science Museum (MASM) is keeping the tradition of Tinkering alive and well at this year’s 6th Annual TinkerFest, Saturday, June 16th, 10 am-6 pm. TinkerFest will include hands-on tinkering stations focusing on science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. Makers and tinkerers from all over the state will be joining the museum for this fun-filled day of science!
You might be asking at this point, what is Tinkering? Tinkering may be described as an attempt to repair or improve something, sometimes in a casual or even artistic way. Kids get to experiment by taking things apart, exploring tools and materials, and creating their own individual art pieces through the use of science and technology.
TinkerFest is enmeshed in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics. “It’s our mission in action,” said Diane LaFollette, Executive Director of Mid-America Science Museum.
Mid-America’s Tinkering Studio offers educators and families year round opportunities for kids to build and create, reusing or repurposing household items, electronics, and other materials.
There are no step by step instructions for tinkerers so there is no pressure or frustration for the kids. They are encouraged to experiment without concern to get it right the first time. Allowing children to fool around directly with phenomena, tools, and materials, allows them to think with their hands- they are learning through doing.
Regular museum admission includes TinkerFest: $10-adults & $8-children (3-12 yrs old,) plus tax; or free for members of MASM. To learn more about TinkerFest visit www.midamericamuseum.org, or call 501-767-3461. Summer hours: Labor Day to Memorial Day. Tuesday-Saturday 9-5pm, Sunday 1-5pm.
Located less than one mile from Hot Springs National Park Mid-America Science Museum is surrounded by a beautiful natural setting. Receiving a $7.8 million dollar grant courtesy of the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, MASM added more than 100 new state of the art exhibits that include the Bob Wheeler Science Skywalk and the Oaklawn Foundation Digital Dome Theater where guests may view the night sky and tour the solar system