Photos: Fun And Wacky Science, Dr. Zap At The Library

June 16, 2010

“Dr. Zap” presented his fun and wacky view on science Tuesday as the summer reading program series continued at the Century Branch Library.

From toilet paper arches, to children floating on air to the amazement of a young girl that learned she could effortless lift 200 pounds — Dr. Zap taught children about scientific theory in a fun and imaginable way.

(The young lady, by the way, used a level and fulcrum to lift three boys — including her astonished brother — into the air.)

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the event, click here.

The summer read series at the Century Branch Library will continue each Tuesday at noon as follows:

  • June 22 – John Jaramillo, storyteller and dancer
  • June 29 – David Stephens, puppetry
  • July 6, Ross Mudge, singing patriotic songs
  • July 13, Beau Broomall, magician

For more information, contact the Century Branch Library at (850) 256-6217.

Pictured top: Children enjoy learning about science from Dr. Zap Tuesday afternoon at the Century Branch Library. Pictured inset: Dr. Zap. Pictured below: A young lady (right) lifts three boys weighing a combined 200 pounds using a lever and fulcrum. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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