How a Local Company Brought Science to Life
Energy in a Box: A New Interactive Experience
A fresh exhibit is coming to the Reading Science Center, all thanks to the hard work of East Penn Manufacturing employees. The new display, named "Energy in a Box," is set to open on October 18. It's designed to show how battery plates team up to power engines, while also getting visitors to think about recycling and being kind to the planet.
An Educational and Fun Experience
The center's leader, Ralia Vardaxis, is excited about the new addition. She points out that the exhibit is not just fun with its lights and sounds, but also educational. It's a great way for kids and adults to learn about science through hands-on experiences.
Grand Opening Details
The big reveal will happen at 11 a.m. on October 18, with free admission all day. Visitors can enjoy family-friendly activities like:
- Spooky experiments
- Building their own batteries
This event is a great chance for families to spend time together while learning about science.
Support from East Penn Manufacturing
Christy Weeber, the president of East Penn Manufacturing, expressed pride in supporting the Reading Science Center. She believes that "Energy in a Box" is a perfect example of how teamwork can bring science, sustainability, and creativity together.
A Bigger Picture
Jim Cinelli, the museum's founder, sees this exhibit as part of a bigger picture. He notes that it's one of several exhibits built by local industries, showing the strong connection between science and various fields like manufacturing, healthcare, and engineering.
Making Science Accessible
The Reading Science Center is all about making science accessible and memorable. With exhibits like "Energy in a Box," it's clear that the center is achieving its mission. This new exhibit is not just a display; it's an interactive experience that encourages visitors to think critically about science and its role in our daily lives.