Arkansas Discovery Network Kids' Quest April 2009
Kids' Quest Parties

Kids' Quest members have been partying across Arkansas. See what's been happening and find out what's coming next!

Party Schedule



Race for Planet X
Student explorers are battling Dr. Nogood in The Race for Planet 'X' across Arkansas now. Find out all about it here!


Exhibit Schedule

Mystery of the Mayan Medallion

March 14 - June 14, 2009
Mystery of the Mayan Medallion
Arkansas State University Museum

Good Vibrations

Now until April 5, 2009
Good Vibrations Exhibit
Museum of Discovery

Science & Art

May 9 - August 9
Museum of Discovery


Science Circus

July 16-18
Arkansas State University Museum

July 23-25
Museum of Discovery

Find out what else is happening at our partner museums



Adventures in Geology

Explore the state of Arkansas and become a master geologist!
Play it Here!

Play the Great Mayan Challenge!

Explore the Ancient Mayan Ruins and discover treasures!
Play Now!

If you've played the Mayan Challenge, please let us know what you think!


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Arkansas Discovery Network Kids' QuestThis Little Piggy Party a Success!

Museum of Discovery Kids' Quest members and their parents came to the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock on March 28 for the Kids' Quest Party - This Little Piggy Went to Market. Program Director Kathy Fuhler said it was a fun event: "We had a great turnout. The kids had a great time making pig crafts, and then watching This Little Piggy Went to Market in our Discovery Court. It was a great outing for our local schools’ spring break!”


Science Circus at Arkansas Museum of Natural ResourcesScience Circus Wows Smackover Audiences

Rhys Thomas Wowed the Audience at the ArkanScience Circus at Arkansas Museum of Natural Resourcessas Museum of Natural Resources in Smackover, Arkansas March 19 - 21. Science Circus has been very popular across the state, and that continued in Smackover. In just one Saturday performance, more than 300 people came out to see Rhys in action!

Science Circus will be returning to Arkansas in July for two final engagements at Arkansas State University MArkansas Museum of Natural Resourcesuseum in Jonesboro (July 16–18) and at the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock (July 23 – 25).

Go to our Flickr page to see more pics of Science Circus at the Museum of Natural Resources!

More info on Science Circus


NanoDays Brings the Small Science of Nanotechnology to Arkansas

NanoDaysMid-America Science Museum and UALR Nanotechnology Research Center is participating in NanoDays the week of March 28 through April 4, 2009 at Mid-America Science Museum (MASM). During the past week we had over 200 adults and children learned about nano-scale science by participating in hands-on activities. Mid-America Science Museum will continue NanoDays throughout the week by continuing to provide hands-on activities at 11:30 am and 1:00 pm daily. Dr. Alex Biris, lead researcher and scientist in the Nanotechnology Center at UALR, will be featured on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at 2:00 pm. He will highlight various aspects of nanotechnology including research that is taking place in Arkansas, the social implications of nanotechnology, and how this research impacts society.

Huge discoveries about tiny things are changing our world. Learn how scientists use nanotechnology to make our everyday lives better at the Museum of Discovery NanoDays April 1-4. Did you know, for example, that aluminum in a soda can is very safe but aluminum nano particles spontaneously explode?

Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas Nano DaysNanoDays Outreach: It really is a small world after all! How would you like to take an elevator from the earth into space or create food or make your own diamonds? Students in Pine Bluff, as part of the nationally recognized NanoDays, learned about the tiny technological world of nanotechnology through outreach classes taken to various schools by the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas March 30-April 3. Students learned about and explored the world of nano by studying liquid crystals, using magnets to manipulate ferro fluids, a unique magnetic material that acts like a liquid, and making large buckyballs that in real life are small, soccer ball-shaped molecules made of carbon. More pics!

Watch this video on YouTube to see just how small a nanometer is!

More details and updates on Network NanoDays activities!


More Behind-the-Scenes With Science & Art!

image001Science & ArtLast December we showed you the model of our next exhibit in production, Science & Art. Things are moving along and we have a logo and the fabricators are hard at work putting all the pieces together.

Science & Art shows how science and art work together to make our lives better and more Bits of sound bench_final prototypeinteresting. Science & Art will introduce you to five scientists who have used both science and art in their work. Learn about a scientist who thinks worms are beautiful, or see how another scientist makes her clothing light up using very small circuits. You will also have the chance to explore science and art yourself with several fun and unique activities.

See more pictures of the model for Science & Art on our Flickr page!


What's Happening Around Arkansas

Arkansas State University MuseumArkansas State University Museum, Jonesboro
HiStory Time
First Saturday of each month
April 4, 2009 at 2:00 pm

On Saturday, April 4th, at 2 p.m., the ASU Museum will again feature HiStory Time. April 4's story will focus on life on the frontier. The ASU Museum explores the history of the region via reading a different history-based children’s story each month and observing objects on exhibition. Every session includes a hands-on activity —songs, games, or crafts — that will vary according to the story. Children ages 2–8 are invited, and adults are asked to remain for the session. Visitors are invited to stay for a puppet show on Nano-technology that will immediately follow HiStory Time on Saturday, April 4. For more information visit the museum online at museum.astate.edu, or call 870-972-2074.

Through a Child’s Eyes
April 5, 2009 at 1:00-3:00 p.m.

On Sunday, April 5th, the ASU Museum will recognize winners of its 22nd annual Through a Child’s Eyes art competition. See the ten top works of children’s art from area schools 1:00–3:00 PM.  Winners announced at 1:30.
  For more information visit http://museum.astate.edu or phone 870-972-2074.

Museum of DiscoveryMuseum of Discovery, Little Rock
Last chance to catch GOOD VIBRATIONS, closing April 5!

April 1-4 Nanodays
Discover nanotechnology (tiny tiny things!)

April 11 Saturday Discoveries: Papermaking
From pulp to perfect. Reservations: 501-396-7051

April 22-25: Bugfest
Celebrate all things buggy.

April 29-May 2: Go Green
Learn how we can help Mother Earth.

2009 Summer Camps! Schedule now available!

Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, Pine Bluff
“Barefoot in the Park”
April 2-4 7:30 p.m. and April 5 2 p.m.

Neil Simon’s comedy, “Barefoot in the Park,” features mismatched newlyweds setting up house in a minuscule fifth-floor walkup apartment in New York City. Tickets range from $11 to $15. More information 870-536-3375 or www.artssciencecenter.org
NanoDays March 30-April 3, Outreach to schools
NanoDays workshops, an exploration of nanotechnology offered by the Center’s outreach staff.
Earth Day Extravaganza April 18 1-4 p.m.
“The Earth Is Our Home; Let’s Take Care of It” Earth Day Extravaganza, K-5th. Participants will study recycling, preservation and fascinating facts about the Earth. Cost is $16/members and $20/non-members.

Mid-America Science MuseumMid-America Science Museum
Engineer It! Science Summer Day Camps, June 15 – July 23, Monday – Thursday, 9 am – 12 noon
 Campers use their imagination and creativity to design their own robots, boats, bridges, towers aMid-America Scienc Museum Summer Campsnd airplanes.  Then build them, test them, and then rebuild tem again. With 20 different camps to choose from, campers ages 6 – 11 can spend a day, a week or all summer enjoying hand-on activities that will inspire and motivate their inner engineer.  Visit MidAmericaMuseum.org for Camp details, or download the Camp Registration form here.

To see what else is going on at our partner sites across the state, see our Events page.


Grown-Up NewsletterAttention Parents!

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