Cedar Point's Math & Science Week To Feature NASA, COSI-Columbus and the Detroit Science Center
28 March 2009 - 5:38AM
PR Newswire (US)
SANDUSKY, Ohio, March 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Cedar Point will host its
own version of science class when the Sandusky, Ohio, amusement
park/resort will extend its popular Physics, Math & Science Day
to a five-day event this May. The new Math & Science Week will
be held Monday through Friday, May 18-22 and will offer a variety
of daily activities and programs for students and teachers. Schools
from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania are expected to
attend. The programs and displays are appropriate for middle and
high school students. Participating in the event will be NASA's
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland; the Detroit Science Center; and
COSI (Center of Science & Industry) in Columbus, Ohio. "This
will be a wonderful learning experience for students and teachers
alike," said Clark Culbertson, Cedar Point's Vice President of
Marketing. "The five-day event will give schools many more options.
With our science partners, there will be a lot more to see and do
than ever before." Some of the planned activities will include
several new displays and exhibits. The Glenn Research Center will
have displays of the new Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles and the
Orion crew exploration vehicle. The Detroit Science Center will
present several exhibits on centripetal force, magnetic fields and
chemical reactions, while COSI Columbus will bring its new Science
Spot exhibit that will include activities on Force & Motion,
Structures and Puzzling Puzzles. Some of the event's traditional
favorites will also return. NASA's Microgravity Man will
demonstrate how free fall results in apparent weightlessness along
with some of its effects on physical phenomena. Plus, NASA's Q
& A game show and space-themed photo booth will also be back.
Each day will offer a different curriculum of activities and
events. In addition to the exhibits and special activities, many
students will be given class assignments to complete work sheets
that illustrate the speed and velocity of Cedar Point's rides and
roller coasters. With 75 rides including 17 roller coasters, Cedar
Point has more rides and more roller coasters than any park in the
world. Participating groups of 15 or more students can purchase
discounted tickets to the event. (Advanced reservations are
required.) For more information, school groups can visit
http://cedarpoint.com/students or call Cedar Point Group Sales at
800.448.2428. DATASOURCE: Cedar Point CONTACT: Robin Innes, ,
+1-419-627-2226 Web Site: http://www.cedarpoint.com/
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