Discover the fascinating world of sharks at The Science Mill with engaging STEM-related activities.

Shark Week at The Science Mill in Johnson City is an exciting opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about sharks this summer. From July 20-21 and July 23-28 (closed on July 22), young scientists can immerse themselves in STEM-focused, hands-on activities about these fascinating creatures.

The Science Mill, a museum located in Johnson City, offers families the chance to learn about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Since its opening in 2015, the museum has been dedicated to providing STEM programs and interactive exhibits to people of all backgrounds.

During Shark Week, visitors can participate in a range of activities such as shark and squid dissections, a shark game show, special guest Matt “The Shark Guy” Marchant, sharks on shore, and color-changing squids. This event is perfect for anyone looking to learn more about these oceanic predators and their impact on the environment.

The Science Mill is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesdays through Saturdays and from noon to 5 p.m., Sundays. Visitors can check the website or call in advance for daily activities and purchase tickets online or walk-ins are also welcomed. For more information about Shark Week or future events at The Science Mill visit their website today!

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