October 14, 2024
Kleman Plaza in downtown Tallahassee will transform into a hub of scientific discovery on Saturday, October 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as Tallahassee State College presents the 13th annual Tallahassee Science Festival. This free annual event offers a fascinating view into the dynamic world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through live interactive learning activities, exciting demonstrations, and informative educational programs for science enthusiasts of all ages.
This year’s event showcases a diverse range of participants from around the Big Bend area and beyond, including STEM departments from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Florida State University, Keiser University, Tallahassee Collegiate Academy, Tallahassee State College, and the University of Florida, along with organizations such as the Apalachee Beekeepers Association, Gulf Specimen Marine Lab, National Weather Service, Tally Robotics, and many more.
The Tallahassee Science Festival is delighted to have Trulight LLC as this year’s Co-Presenting Sponsor. “We are proud to support the Tallahassee Science Festival and its mission to inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators,” said Jonathan Kilpatrick, CEO of Trulight LLC and member of the TSC District Board of Trustees. “Events like these are crucial for fostering a love for STEM in our community, and we are excited to be a part of it.”
“I am thrilled to welcome everyone to this year’s event,” said Anthony Jones, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs at TSC and Director of the Tallahassee Science Festival. Our festival is a celebration of curiosity, innovation, and the boundless possibilities that science offers. We have an exciting lineup of speakers, hands-on activities, and exhibits to inspire minds of all ages. Join us as we explore the wonders of science and ignite a passion for discovery in our community,”
Following the event, the festival will recognize outstanding research and exhibits with the People’s Choice Award. In partnership with the Challenger Learning Center, a free screening of Meet the Robinsons will be shown in the IMAX theatre at 2 p.m. Tickets can be claimed at the Challenger Learning Center during the festival while supplies last.
Founded in 2012 by Elaine and Bill Grace, the Tallahassee Science Festival is a celebrated member of the Science Festival Alliance, continuing its tradition of inspiring curiosity and fostering a love for science in the heart of Florida. We extend our sincere gratitude to our generous sponsors – the City of Tallahassee, the Tallahassee State College Foundation, and the Challenger Learning Center – and our many dedicated partners including, Leon County Schools, Gadsden County Schools, Wakulla County Schools, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, The Rural Equitable Accessible Transportation (REAT) Center, The Domi Station and, Tallahassee Collegiate Academy.