Tonight is Science Night at Hamilton

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Hamilton International Middle School (1610 N. 41st. Street) will host its second annual Science Night tonight, from 6:30-8:30 pm.  It’s a wonderful opportunity for students and families (even those outside of the Hamilton community) to look at some pretty cool hands-on exhibits. I mean, where else do you have the opportunity to learn about Strawberry DNA Extraction?  For free?

Last year, Wallywriter and photographer Matt Mason went to Hamilton’s inaugural Science Night and put together a fun photo presentation.  Have a look below, after the list of exhibits for tonight!

Science Night Exhibitors:

FIRST FLOOR

African-American Inventors
Cascade Bicycle Club
UW Materials Science
Gym- Cascade Grotto, Speleology and Cave Exploration
Sustainable Wallingford Action Plan + SNAP
“Vaccines and Polio Eradication- How it works and Why it is Possible”
Pacific Northwest Herpetological Society
Wallingford Community Preparedness
6th Grade Bake Sale!

SECOND FLOOR

Institute for Systems Biology
UW & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
UW Animal Behavior
Thyme to Nourish; Cooking, nutrition and blood sugar
National Wildlife Federation
Neurobiology and Behavior Community
Strawberry DNA Extraction
Shoreline Community College Biotech Program
NW Association for Biomedical Research
Phenotype tree of family traits
Fred Hutchinson CRC
Seward Park Audubon Center
Seattle Tilth

THIRD FLOOR

Land Surveyor’s Association + Geoline Positioning Systems
North Seattle Lapidary & Mineral Club
UW Earth and Space Sciences
UW Aeronautics and Astronautics
UW Atmospheric Sciences
Seattle Police Dept, forensic unit
Corps of Engineers, Larry Schick
Neurobiology Club
Olympic Park Institute
Nanotechnology Education
Storm Lab UW
UW Oceanography
UW Linguistics
Ingraham Aerospace Sciences Academy
UW Astronomy
DNA Extraction


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Margaret

Margaret Steck is a freelance writer, mother of two, and has been a resident of Wallingford since 1996. When she's not out covering the neighborhood schools or any other interesting haps for Wallyhood, Margaret writes articles pertaining to running, parenting, and international adoption.

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  1. RoHS

    Wow, that must be a very good memory for many persons.

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