Posted: Fri 14th Feb 2014

Half Term ‘Chemystery’ At Techniquest

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Feb 14th, 2014

Techniquest Glyndŵr is offering a special series of live Science Shows over the half-term holiday period.

Starting on Saturday 15th February and running for two weeks, visitors to the Science Discovery Centre in Wrexham will be able to take part in the programme of live science shows called “It’s a Chemystery!”

They tell us “From liquids that can change colour just by being shaken to disappearing glasses, from ‘magic’ writing to money you can’t burn, this is one incredible family-friendly show you don’t want to miss out on”

Shows are on at 1pm and 3.30pm over the holiday period and there is plenty to do over a day visit where you can get hands-on with the 65+ interactive exhibits at the discovery centre all of which is included in the normal admission – sensational science, whatever the weather.

The Centre is open during the Half-term period from 10.00 to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and 11.00 to 4.30 pm Saturday and Sunday

You can find out more at the Techniquest Glyndŵr Website www.tqg.org.uk



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