Discover the 8 most thrilling demonstrations from the COSI Big Science Celebration, featuring over 100 exciting exhibits

The COSI Science Festival is set to begin tomorrow with a host of community events leading up to the grand finale, the Big Science Celebration on May 4. This annual event takes place on the Scioto Peninsula surrounding COSI and promises to be an exciting culmination of the festival.

The Big Science Celebration will feature over 100 exhibitor stations, each run by STEAM professionals from local organizations such as Ohio State University, Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Attendees can learn about a wide range of topics through engaging displays and demonstrations.

Among the many exhibits at the Science Celebration this year, a few stand out as particularly intriguing. The National Veterans Memorial and Museum will explore Washington’s Spy Ring and Invisible Ink, while New Albany High School will showcase their Robotics Club and Rocketry Club. Other exhibits include Roto’s Cardboard Columbus creation activity, The Boeing Company’s Aerospace Manufacturing display, and the Ohio History Connection’s presentation on Ohio’s playful past.

For more information and a full list of exhibitors, be sure to check out our print publications, (614) Magazine and Stock & Barrel. Copies of the latest issues are available for free at various locations.

By Samantha Johnson

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