Gateway to Science News New Exhibits Offer Sneak Peek of the Future One of the most excing aspects of our plans for a new science center are the exhibits that will fill the new galleries. Imagine, if you can, exhibit spaces that are roughly ten mes the size of our current gallery space! Our exhibits team and the Science Museum of Minnesota (SMM) have been working with industry and educaon leaders to develop a master plan of exhibits that will focus on the science happening in North Dakota. In order for our visitors to experience what is being planned, we have asked SMM to install a small suite of exhibits in our current gallery later this spring. This small sampling will consist of a few nearly completed exhibits and also several exhibits that are in the prototype stage. These exhibits will allow our visitors of all ages to provide feedback to guide the efforts of our exhibits team as they work to demonstrate difficult concepts as hands-on experiences. The first group of exhibits will be ready for you to explore beginning April 21, with another smaller batch delivered in late May. Summer Camp Registration Opens Gateway to Science Summer Camp registraon opens on April 1 at 8:00AM for our members. Non-Member registraon will open on April 4 at 8:00AM. Summer Camps are open to students going into grades 1-8 in the Fall of 2016. Each camp includes fun, hands-on acvies on a variety of themes including: STEM, Legos®, Minecraſt®, Earth, Space and Robocs. A full schedule of this summer’s camps and registraon informaon is available online at:www.gatewaytoscience.org/summer- camps or stop by our offices at 1810 Schafer Street. Creativity Garden Grant Received Gateway to Science has been awarded a Creavity Garden mini-grant of $8,000 from the Associaon of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC). We will be using this mini-grant to support the development of creavity and innovaon-related programming in a new program, “Engineering Creavity.” “Engineering Creavity” is a program designed for students in grades 3-5 aending Title I and tribal elementary schools in the Bismarck area. The program seeks to inspire creavity through open-ended engineering challenges and play using lileBits™ electronic building blocks. Gateway to Science Educaonal Outreach Coordinator, Courtney Stoltz, will take the “Engineering Creavity” programming into the classroom in selected underserved schools at no cost to the school or the students. At the conclusion of the program, the students will visit the Gateway to Science gallery for a field trip and to show off their creaons. Spring 2016 www.gatewaytoscience.org IT’S FUN - IT’S COOL - IT’S AWESOME - IT’S SCIENCE! New Exhibits arrive April 21! NASA Scienst Visits North Dakota Dr. Jack Bacon, NASA Systems Integrator, was a recent guest of the Vising Scienst Series. During his stay in North Dakota, nearly 2,000 students aended presentaons as far away as Tioga and Dickinson. Dr. Bacon, pictured here with Simon at Gateway to Science, was impressed with the quesons posed by students on topics such as gravitaonal waves (Einstein’s recently proved theory). Steve, Cole, exhibit developer at SMM working on the “Be Your Own Engine” exhibit.
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Gateway to Science News
New Exhibits Offer Sneak Peek of the FutureOne of the most exciting aspects of our plans for a new science center are the exhibits that will fill the new galleries. Imagine, if you can, exhibit spaces that are roughly ten times the size of our current gallery space! Our exhibits team and the Science Museum of Minnesota (SMM) have been working with industry and education leaders to develop a master plan of exhibits that will focus on the science happening in North Dakota.
In order for our visitors to experience what is being planned, we have asked SMM to install a small suite of exhibits in
our current gallery later this spring. This small sampling will consist of a few nearly completed exhibits and also several exhibits that are in the prototype stage. These exhibits will allow our visitors of all ages to provide feedback to guide the efforts of our exhibits team as they work to demonstrate difficult concepts as hands-on experiences. The first group of exhibits will be ready for you to explore beginning April 21, with another smaller batch delivered in late May.
Summer Camp Registration OpensGateway to Science Summer Camp registration opens on April 1 at 8:00AM for our members. Non-Member registration will open on April 4 at 8:00AM. Summer Camps are open to students going into grades 1-8 in the Fall of 2016. Each camp includes fun, hands-on activities on a variety of themes including: STEM, Legos®, Minecraft®, Earth, Space and Robotics. A full schedule of this summer’s camps and registration information is available online at:www.gatewaytoscience.org/summer-camps or stop by our offices at 1810 Schafer Street.
Creativity Garden Grant ReceivedGateway to Science has been awarded a Creativity Garden mini-grant of $8,000 from the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC). We will be using this mini-grant to support the development of creativity and innovation-related programming in a new program, “Engineering Creativity.”
“Engineering Creativity” is a program designed for students in grades 3-5 attending Title I and tribal elementary schools in the Bismarck area. The program seeks to inspire creativity through open-ended engineering challenges and play using littleBits™ electronic building blocks. Gateway to Science Educational Outreach Coordinator, Courtney Stoltz, will take the “Engineering Creativity” programming into the classroom in selected underserved schools at no cost to the school or the students. At the conclusion of the program, the students will visit the Gateway to Science gallery for a field trip and to show off their creations.
NASA Scientist Visits North DakotaDr. Jack Bacon, NASA Systems Integrator, was a recent guest of the Visiting Scientist Series. During his stay in North Dakota, nearly 2,000 students attended presentations as far away as Tioga and Dickinson. Dr. Bacon, pictured here with Simon at Gateway to Science, was impressed with
the questions posed by students on topics such as gravitational waves (Einstein’s recently proved theory).
Steve, Cole, exhibit developer at SMM working on the “Be Your Own Engine” exhibit.
PRESCHOOL DISCOVERY HOUR You’re never too young to learn about science! Gateway to Science believes children of all ages and abilities can explore the world around them! We invite children age 3 years through Kindergarten to bring their favorite adult for fun, hands-on science exploration and learning.
Saturdays - 10:30-11:15AMFull schedule available online
No registration requiredCost: Members FREE - Non-members $7.00/child
Punchcards are available for $35.00 (6 sessions for price of 5)
Mark your calendar for these FREE* drop-in family events. Come when you can and stay as long as you like.
NANODays™Saturday, April 2 - 1:00PM-4:00PM
Explore nanotechnology with hands-on activities. Learn how the smallest science is making the biggest impact!
Weather You Wanna KnowSaturday, June 11 - 1:00PM-4:00PM
Explore the wild, wonderful, wacky world of weather at hands-on discovery stations and special presentations!
Family Rocket DaySaturday, July 16 - 1:00PM-4:00PM
The whole family is sure to have a blast exploring the science of rocketry. Build & launch engine-propelled, air pressure,
alka-seltzer & water rockets!
Bubble BlissSaturday, August 20 - 1:00PM-4:00PM
Explore the science of bubbles at hands-on discovery stations. It’s the cleanest event all year for the whole family!
Blue Star Military Program Gateway to Science proudly takes part in the Blue Star Military Program held each year from Memorial Day through Labor Day. This program offers free admission to over 2,000 museums across the United
States to our military personnel and up to five family members. Blue Star is for active duty military, including Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard, and Reserve members. Also, don’t forget that Gateway to Science offers military families discounted rates on memberships year-round!
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*FREE Family Events at Gateway to Science are held outside of the gallery. A special admission rate of $3.50 per person will be charged
for those wishing to explore the gallery. Members are always free.
Upcoming Family Events
2016 Environmental FestivalThank you to our guests, presenters, sponsors, and volunteers
for making our 17th Annual Environmental Festival a great success. We welcomed over 1,200 students, teachers,
volunteers, and presenters in 2016! Your support is appreciated!
• AE2S• Bartlett & West Engineers• Basin Electric Power Cooperative• Bismarck State College• Burleigh County Soil Conservation District• Doosan/Bobcat Company• MDU ECO Fund• NDSU-ND Forest Service
• ND Chapter of American Public Works Association• ND Section of American Water Works Association• ND Water Environment Association• Pride of Dakota• Tesoro• University of Jamestown
2016 Sponsors:
Gateway to Science presents Gateway@Night, a new after hours program for adults 21+. On the third Thursday of each month from 7-9pm we will have a featured theme, gallery exploration, cash bar, light appetizers and trivia. April 21 - Fermentational Informational with Laughing Sun Brewery & other special guests. Explore new exhibits in the prototype gallery, learn about beer making. Enjoy pub games, trivia and special pub snacks.May 19 - Bike Night with Scheel’s and other special guests. It’s time to get your bike ready for the summer. Learn about spring tune-ups, regular maintenance, helmet fitting and more!
Shari Fisher • Betty Greff • Dee Gunsch • Laura Hjelmstad Tom & LeAna Hug • Linda Jensen • Virginia Jestness
Donald Jorgenson • Sandra Kaul • Logan Kinslow Bonnie Kisch • Lillian Martin • Flo Merkel • John & Ann Novak Jeff Reinbold • Jacob Schwarz • Zach Scott • Anna Sebastian
John & Eunice Toman • Taylor Toso • Brennan Tyler • Joseph Xi
Corporate MembersSilver Level: KLJ
Bronze Level: Doosan/Bobcat Company Copper Level: Barr Engineering
Capital City Lions • Farwest Rotary Club Tesoro Employee Engagement Fund
Individual DonationsAnonymous • Bob & Mariah Baier • Ron Espeland
Kraig & Gerri Sarsten • Kris Wolding
Gateway to Science Capital Campaign DonationsJason & Cathryn Anderson • Jill Beilke • Jayaram & Savitha Bharadwaj
Chris & Kate Dorfschmidt • Dr. Walter & Carolyn Frank John & Mikey Hoeven • Jeff & Angela Hruby • Kurt & Lesley Icenogle Dave Johnson • Emily Johnson • KFYR TV • Kirkwood Scheels Sports
KLJ • Brad Krogstad • Sherry Kulish • Linson Pharmacy LTD • Michelle Miller ND Farmers Union • Scott & Sandy Olson • Planning Team Financial Advisors
Gabe Shell • Joseph & Mary Syiek • Becky Weisgerber Gregg & Sandy Wiche
Ethanol Exhibit: CTE Global, Inc. • DuPont Industrial Biosciences New Age Cryo, Inc. • The Gavilon Group, LLC
Frank Koch Laboratory Classroom: Keith & Beth Demke Steve Durow & Nancy Koch Durow • Maureen Egan • Frank & Kay Koch
MemorialsIn Memory of Janet Ackerman-Demke
Keith & Beth Demke • Brenda Rysavy • Karen Traeholt
David & DeLaine Poppke Scholarship FundThomas & Donna Baumgartner
Tom & Katie Hutchens (In Memory of Dr. Phillip O. Dahl) • Medtronic David & DeLaine Poppke (In Memory of Irene Glasser)
Richard & Amy Poppke • Sol & Sybil Wezelman
Contributions received December 2015 through March 2016
Thank You Gateway to Science Supporters! Thank You for your generous support on Giving Hearts Day 2016. Gateway to Science supporters contributed $73,365.
Bert Anderson • Levi & Bethany Andrist • Anonymous Rob & Lisa Ansley • Brian & Sharon Beattie
David & Rachel Bergsagel • David & Myrna Blackstead Lorne D. Campbell • Susan Canham • Art & Shirley Carlson
Ryan Caya • Kim Christianson • David & Diane Clinton Julie Dahle (In Honor of Bryce Dahle) • Keith & Beth Demke
Genny Dienstmann • Case & Jessica Dillon Chris & Kate Dorfschmidt • Joseph Dramko
Dave & Stacy DuToit • Nick & Amanda Eberle • Maureen Egan Janelle Erickson (In Honor of Wyatt Erickson)
Jeff & Kim Eslinger • Tricia Fossum • Ralph Gabrysh Larry Giese • Carol Gutensohn (In Honor of Dr. Linda Gutensohn)
Joe & Linda Gutensohn • Amanda Haseleu • Missy Hatlestad Keenan Hauff • Dale & Jennifer Heglund • Lance Hendrickson
Wayne & Rebecca Herrmann • Joyce Hessman Senator John & Mikey Hoeven • Doug & Diana Hoffman
Mike & Karen Holman • Mike & Karen Horan Jeffrey & Angela Hruby • Thomas & Katie Hutchens
Kurt & Lesley Icenogle • Christie Iverson • Erik Jensen Lee Johnson • Denver & Bobbie Jorgenson
George & Kathy Keiser • Bret Kinzler • Jack & Marge Knoll Steve Durow & Nancy Koch-Durow (Frank Koch Laboratory)
Breezy Kohls • Sarah Kramer • Tim & Shelli Langerud Larry Larson • Claire Lowstuter (In Honor of Rowan Lowstuter)
Michael Mabin • Sharyl Maier • Cody Malloy • John Martin Kyle Martin • Judy Masset • Jeff McKay • Anne Meinrath Brett & Amy Miller • Sherry Moore (In Honor of Dewey
Pleake) Jason Mosser (In Honor of Roland & Lara) • ND Water Environment Association (Environmental Festival 2016)
Scott & Sandy Olson • Todd & Shirley Porter • Jackie Presley Janice Prindle • James Quirk • Michael & Karol Riedman
Brian & Roxanne Rosin • Robert & Carol Ruttan • Karen Ryberg Brenda Rysavy (In Honor of Corbin & Simon)
Kraig & Gerri Sarsten • Brian Schell • Bette Schmit Ron & Mary Schneider
Amber Schriock (In Honor of Mark & Karla Bitz) Michelle Solensky • Kathy Solomonson
David & Connie Sprynczynatyk • Wayne & Beth Stenehjem Brad & Michele Stockert • Rose Stoller • Courtney Stoltz
Renee Stromme • Cody K. Strothman Mark & Claudia Thompson
Karen Traeholt (In Memory of Alan Traeholt) • J Patrick Traynor Vision Bank • Matthew & Angela Voigt • Richard Volk
Aaron & Amanda Wangler Richard Weber (In Honor of Beth Demke) • Linda Weiss
Constance Whittington • Gregg & Sandy Wiche Bill & Nancy Willis • Debbie Wolf
We’ve added an augmented reality experience for you to learn more about our plans for the new science center and exhibits. Follow these directions to download
the app, then look for the Aurasma symbol and use the app to transform images into videos, drawings, etc. 1. Download Aurasma app from your app store of choice. 2. Create a user account and search for our GScience channel. 3. Click on it and select follow. 4. View pictures with Aurasma symbol thru the app to find augmented reality content.
Interactive Content Now Available
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What’s Happening @ Gateway to Science04/01/16 ................... 2016 Summer Camp Registration Opens - MEMBERS ................. 8:00AM04/02/16 ................... NANODAYS™ Family Event ..............................................1:00PM-4:00PM04/04/16 ................... 2016 Summer Camp Registration Opens - NON-MEMBERS ........ 8:00AM04/21/16 ................... Gateway@Night - Pub Science .......................................7:00PM-9:00PM04/29/16 ................... Lego® Engineering & Design Super Science Seminar ......9:00AM-4:00PM05/19/16 ................... Gateway@Night - Bike Night ..........................................7:00PM-9:00PM05/30/16 ................... Blue Star Military Program Begins ................................................. All Day05/30/16 ................... GTS Gallery & Offices CLOSED (Memorial Day).............................. All Day06/11/16 ................... Weather You Wanna Know Family Event ........................1:00PM-4:00PM06/16/16 ................... Gateway@Night - TBA ....................................................7:00PM-9:00PM07/04/16 ................... GTS Gallery & Offices CLOSED (Independance Day) ...................... All Day07/16/16 ................... Family Rocket Day Family Event ......................................1:00PM-4:00PM07/21/16 ................... Gateway@Night - TBA ....................................................7:00PM-9:00PM08/18/16 ................... Gateway@Night - TBA ....................................................7:00PM-9:00PM08/20/16 ................... Bubble Bliss Family Event................................................1:00PM-4:00PM09/05/16 ................... GTS Gallery Open (Labor Day) ......................................10:00AM-5:00PM09/05/16 ................... Blue Star Military Program Ends .................................................... All Day09/05/16 ................... GTS Offices CLOSED (Labor Day ..................................................... All Day10/08/16 ................... International Oberve the Moon Night Family Event ...........................TBA10/29/16 ................... Spooktacular Science Family Event .................................1:00PM-4:00PM11/18/16 ................... Einstein On Wine Fundraising Event .............................................6:00PM