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AT&T Park Bay Area Science Festival

Join 30,000 people for this epic family-friendly science fest at AT&T Park
By - posted 11/2/2018 No Comment

AT&T Park will be transformed into a science wonderland for the 8th annual concluding event of the Bay Area Science Festival for a free science extravaganza.

Last year, more than 30,000 people enjoyed a non-stop program chock-full of interactive exhibits, experiments, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. With more than 150 exhibits, everyone can find something that will unleash their inner scientist.

Discovery Day at AT&T Park
Saturday, November 3, 2018 | 11 am to 4:30 pm
AT&T Park, SF
FREE (Register for Early Admission)

What to Expect in 2018
Experience over 150 hands-on activities from the Bay Area’s leading science and technology organizations. Universities, science museums, research labs, after-school groups, and local companies will all be there. Join in for an unprecedented opportunity to meet scientists, engineers, programmers, nurses, doctors, technician and more.

CHEVRON STEM ZONE
Join Chevron on the field for fun, interactive activities where you can get an inside-look at the science of sports, train like an astronaut, explore robotics and more.

LIFE SCIENCE ALLEY
Experience the best of biotech with the Bay Area’s leading life science companies. Extract your DNA, explore your genes, and meet the scientists engineering the next cure.

ROBOT ZOO
The Club level of AT&T Park will be overrun with robots of all shapes and sizes. Get up and close to robots built by students, startups, and research organizations.

NEW – TEEN AREA
New in 2018, Discovery Day at AT&T Park will have a Teen Area on the Club level. Join other teens as you engage in activities for teens, led by teens, scientists, engineers and educators.

Parking/Transportation
All attendees are encouraged to take mass transit to AT&T Park which is accessible by BART, Muni, Caltrain and it’s close to ferries. For a complete list of options, visit the AT&T Park mass transit site.

Limited parking will be available in Lot A for $15/vehicle.