SEE Science Center’s Park2Park Community Clean-up: New Year, bigger impact

read more…: SEE Science Center’s Park2Park Community Clean-up: New Year, bigger impact

If you were out in Center City on April 20 you might have noticed a lot of activity. Monday marked the second year of SEE Science Center’s Park2Park Clean-up event, a collaborative effort between the Science Center, Manchester Connects, and the City of Manchester Parks, Recreation, and Cemetery Division, to prepare our city parks and the streets in between for Earth Day activities.

SEE Science Center and Unchartered announce hands-on summer camp collaboration 

read more…: SEE Science Center and Unchartered announce hands-on summer camp collaboration 

The SEE Science Center and Unchartered, a New Hampshire nonprofit known for blending science and art, are teaming up for an exciting lineup of 2026 summer camps. For the first time, SEE will host all four of Unchartered’s popular science-meets-art camps, offering hands-on, creative experiences for kids ages 7 to 12. 

Ralph Baer

March 8 birthday celebration at SEE Center for inventor Ralph Baer

read more…: March 8 birthday celebration at SEE Center for inventor Ralph Baer

The SEE Science Center will be celebrating game design in March.  On March 8th Family activities will be offered at SEE on Ralph Baer’s Birthday.  Ralph Baer who is recognized as the father of video games lived and worked in New Hampshire and is featured in several exhibits at the SEE Science Center.  In addition, SEE’s adult science discussion series Science on Tap will discuss game design on Tuesday March 10th. 

Kamen lands at MST to check in on airplane build project, stays for ‘Honor a NH Teacher’ coin presentations

read more…: Kamen lands at MST to check in on airplane build project, stays for ‘Honor a NH Teacher’ coin presentations

Legendary inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen spoke with students at Manchester School of Technology Tuesday and attended the presentation of commemorative silver dollars to two Queen City educators as part of the “Honor an NH Teacher” campaign.

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