
Bring your family to enjoy winter activities for all ages and a free Winter Wonderland performance from Mad Science at Rossman School. Kids can make their own snow, enjoy Frosty's Funland in the gymnasium, create their own Grandma Moses-inspired snow scenes, decorate holiday cookies, design a scratch art snowman and lots more.
Stop by the Performaing Arts Center at 9:45 a.m. for a magical science showcase by Mad Science! Travel through a snowy world of science and learn about air pressure, the power of chemicals, physical and chemical changes, the color spectrum, and the properties of dry ice. Watch the Mad Scientist use some chemistry to melt a snowman. Find our how air pressure can help out a super special egg, and experience the shivering cold fog of dry ice.
9 to 11:30 a.m. at Rossman School in Creve Coeur. Free and open to all.
More information and to RSVP (not required): rossmanschool.org
Photo: Rossman School
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