It's coming - a third round of Beer & Bones. We're serving up a Mad Scientist Mixer this time, with a DJ, snacks, grown-up crafts and experiments, live stage shows, a cash bar and more! Purchase your tickets online today.
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Beer & Bones: Mad Scientist Mixer
1. Beer & Bones:
Mad Scientist Mixer
DATE: September 15, 2011
TIME: 7-10pm
PLACE: Museum of Nature & Science, Science Building
1318 South 2nd Avenue in Fair Park
Ages: 18+ Only
Play "mad scientist" after hours at the Museum of
Nature & Science! In a special evening, adults-only
Beer & Bones event, we'll celebrate the fun of science by
playing with liquid nitrogen, test the chair of nails, create
circuits out of PLAY-DOH, and see the amazing things that
happen when you mix and match soap with dry ice!
Along with the grown-up science experiments, guests
can enjoy a DJ, light snacks, and a cash bar – plus special
performances of our popular live shows, Superhero Science
and Smash Hits of PhySci, - a cocktail of the best of our
Electric Theater and Fire & Ice shows.
Tickets:
MNS Members: $8 in advance; $10 at the door
Non-Members: $12 in advance; $15 at the door
Purchase online or call 214-428-5555 x8.*
Show your valid student ID at the door to get
member price!
*Online ticket purchases include a $2 surcharge/ticket. To purchase tickets
online, go to “Buy to Tickets Now,” click on September 15 and choose
Beer & Bones from the admission package selection. Members will need to
login to get the member price.
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