February 8, 2010

Whodunit This Weekend at the Ann Arbor Hands-on Museum?

Have your kids ever watched any CSI-type programs and wondered how crimes were solved? Have they ever wondered how they could crack secret codes? This weekend February 13-14, 2010, the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum will present Crimes, Codes & Culprits helps make crime and secret messages a fun for the entire family!

Over Valentine’s Day weekend the museum will present this fascinating exhibit as part of its monthly Sciencepalooza series. Crimes, Codes and Culprits will feature special exhibits and presentations including fingerprinting and DNA extraction as well as cryptology, the study of codes and secret communications. The special exhibit is free with regular museum admission. (Free for members and children under 2 years old and $9 for ages two and up.) For more information about the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum’s Crimes, Codes and Culprits, or its Sciencepalooza series, be sure to visit the Sciencepalooza series webpage.

Be sure to stop by, who knows there may even be a crime to solve. You never know what you may find and who whodunit!

Crimes, Codes and Culprits
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Saturday, February 13, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sunday, February 14, noon – 4 p.m.

Fun hands-on family experiments, activities, special guests, and demonstrations during Crimes, Codes and Culprits are sponsored by Toyota.

Image by flickr user PhylB

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