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Flagstaff Festival of Science: Cloud Walk at Buffalo Park

Join Brian Klimowski (National Weather Service Chief Meteorologist) for a 45-minute walk near Buffalo Park. We’ll talk about the science behind the weather we observe, the impact of the anticipated El Nino, severe storms, and of course all about the clouds we see! Reservations are required and are available starting September 8th.

 

 

 

Part of the Flagstaff Festival of Science 🎉

The Flagstaff Festival of Science is pleased to present “The Mammoth World of Science” September 22- October 1, 2023! The Festival features 10-days of engaging events and programs, all free, for the community to enjoy and celebrate the wonders of science!

This year’s theme has been designed to showcase the fascinating research and scientific discovery of Beth Shapiro, PhD.

The Festival offers a wide variety of presentations, hands-on workshops, interactive discussions, classroom talks and guided tours led by outstanding Flagstaff scientists and STEAM professionals. Festival-goers will have the opportunity to learn about ancient cultures, the environment of the Colorado Plateau, wildlife, astronomy and biology, as well as many topics at the intersection of the sciences and the arts.

Festival events highlight the innovative research happening right here in Flagstaff! Events are held in a variety of venues and institutions throughout northern Arizona.

  • Audience: Adult, Teens (14 - 18 years)
  • Genre: Field Sciences
  • Type: Expo/Festival, Tour/Walk

The event is finished.

Date

Sep 26 2023
Expired!

Time

1:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Cost

Free

Labels

Coconino

Location

Buffalo Park
2400 N.Gemini Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86004
Website
https://www.flagstaff.az.gov/1923/City-Parks-Ramadas

Organizer

Flagstaff Festival of Science
Phone
(928) 224-9504
Email
info@scifest.org
Website
https://scifest.org/
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