Adventure Alert! WUIW Day at Arizona Science Center is Oct. 20th
Posted by admin on Monday, September 24th, 2012 at 6:28 pm

Check out City of Tempe's Water Shed Model at WUIW Day!
Don’t miss this unique event that combines fun and games with water and the amazing exhibits at Arizona Science Center. Water – Use It Wisely pours on the fun with special demonstrations that challenge visitors to test their water knowledge, be a leak detective, take the Incredible Journey, play the Wheel of Water and the Water Awareness Month game, check out the magician, watch the puppet show, and see how much water we use in a typical day (and that’s the short list!).
Arizona Science Center features over 300 hands-on exhibits in 7 unique galleries. Explore all 4 floors of fun that have made Arizona Science Center a destination for kids AND adults in the Valley of the Sun!
Here are all the details:
Saturday, Oct. 20
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free with General Admission
http://www.azscience.org
Tags: Arizona Articles, Arizona Science Center, water education

i live in ahwatukee folihtlos (part of phoenix) and i go to the kyrene/tempe high school district. its one of the better districts in the city, along with chandler and a few others. i’ve never been to boston, but my sister has (she went in february and it SNOWED! sorry just exciting i’ve only seen snow twice in flagstaff and denver )i’ve lived here my whole life (minus the first year in colorado but i don’t really remember that ) and the weather is pretty harsh. right now its exactly 100.4, high 100 (temps courtesy of my macbook) and the air is always really dry. it’s not hard to get heatstroke or dehydration if you’re outside too long, so be prepared. i know people who moved here during the summer and hated it because it’s usually around 112 in july/august, pretty hot for them, but they get used to it.winters here are pretty disappointing, especially when you’re used to a white christmas every year. what’s the point of having to wear a jacket outside when there’s a 0% chance of snow?also, it depends on where in arizona you’ve been to, because the weather really changes from city to city here.well, good luck moving!
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