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ST JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. - - Science Alive is coming back for its 33rd year of science, education and fun.
On Saturday, February 8, St Joseph County Library will be hosting their 33rd annual Science Alive event, promising hands-on activities, interactive displays and live stage shows. This event will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the St. Joseph County Public Library's Main Library branch in downtown South Bend. The event is free and open to the public, no library card needed.
Some exhibits include participation from the Potawatomi Zoo, The University of Notre Dame and more. More information can be found on the St Joseph County Public Library's website or on their Facebook page.
This morning ABC57's Jordan Hatfield got to speak with Communications Manager with the St. Joseph County Public Library Daniel Lichty, to get a rundown on what visitors can expect from this exciting event.