Science center to offer several holiday events

Toronto, OHLocal News

The Kamin Science Center in Pittsburgh will host an array of holiday events, providing festive entertainment for families and individuals alike. The exhibit featuring the Miniature Railroad and Village, a beloved local tradition since 1919, showcases a model of Western Pennsylvania with animated winter scenes. A 3-D screening of “The Polar Express” and a guided planetarium show will also be highlights, allowing audiences to explore the universe and enjoy a classic holiday tale. Workshops for creating custom charcuterie boards and laser-cut ornaments will offer hands-on experiences for attendees. The center will feature a Sports360 exhibition and screen a variety of holiday films, including “Home Alone” and “Elf.

” Ticket prices vary, making these events accessible to all. The museum invites the community to engage in these unique holiday festivities while learning through interactive exhibits. For more information, visitors can check the center's website.

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