Bubblefest
Saturday 17th Sep, 2016

Buffalo Museum of Science
1020 Humboldt Parkway Buffalo, NY 14211
Time: 10am-4pm
Cost: $3 members / $5 non-members
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Bubblefest is back, bigger, and even more bubbly! For those of you who have never experienced Bubblefest before, get ready to be bubbled-out with bubble crafts, a bubble performance, and a tekno bubble dance room where you can boogie down surrounded by glow in the dark bubbles! Additionally, families will enjoy getting sudsy in the Bubble-Beard Photo booth and visiting with the Buffalo Fire Department and an official Buffalo Fire Department Truck. Glass fireworking demonstrations will be presented by the Corning Museum of Glass throughout the day.

Bubblefest is presented by Praxair with support from HSBC Bank USA N.A. and Ehrlich.

Admission to Bubblefest is included with general Museum admission and FREE for BMS Members. Bubblemania performances by Doug Rougeux will take place at 10:30am, 11:30am, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Admission to Bubblemania performances is $3 for members and $5 for non-members.

Admission to the Buffalo Museum of Science is $11.00 for Adults ages 18-61, $9.00 for Seniors ages 62+, $9.00 for Military & Student, $8.00 for Children 2-17, free for Children Under 2 and free for Museum Members. Admission can be purchased at the door or online in advance at www.sciencebuff.org. The Buffalo Museum of Science is located at 1020 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14211 and for more information, call 716-896-5200 or visit www.sciencebuff.org. 

ABOUT BUFFALO MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
Committed to inspiring curiosity through exploration, the Buffalo Museum of Science is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to providing relevant science programming and services to children, families, adults, and schools in the Buffalo Niagara region. Through exhibits and interactive science studios designed for multi-generational learning, the Museum showcases its extensive collections of over 700,000 specimens and artifacts representing all facets of the natural world with an emphasis on Western New York. Opened in 1929 in Buffalo’s Olmsted-designed Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, the Museum is currently installing eight permanent interactive science studios to completely transform its visitor experience. The Museum also operates Tifft Nature Preserve in South Buffalo, a 264-acre urban wetland preserve on reclaimed former industrial land. Learn more at www.sciencebuff.org.

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