Spending spring break with your family can be a fun and educational experience. If you’re looking for ideas, the Buffalo Museum of Science has just the thing for you. Eclipse-A-Palooza is a week-long programming event that is dedicated to the upcoming Solar Eclipse on April 8th.
Each day will feature activities that will educate visitors about the eclipse, including what happens during an eclipse, the technology used to observe astronomical events, and even an Eclipse Eve celebration. The museum has been named a “subject matter expert site” by NASA for the days leading up to the eclipse, so you can expect to see NASA scientists and educators hosting programming throughout the weekend before the big event.
Eclipse-A-Palooza will take place from April 1st to 7th, with activities running from 10AM to 2PM each day. Entry to the exhibits is included with regular museum admission, and Buffalo Public School students can enjoy free admission on April 5th to 7th. Just remember that the museum will be closed on April 8th, so plan your visit accordingly.
If you’re interested in attending Eclipse-A-Palooza, you can purchase tickets online for your convenience. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn about and experience the solar eclipse at the Buffalo Museum of Science. Make it a memorable spring break with your family!