Make:Philly / Wondergy BBQ!
August 7th, 2010
MakePhilly / Wondergy BBQ
Solar Smores and water bottle rockets? This is not your ordinary BBQ. Make:Philly and Wondergy are joining forces for a novel and explosive public BBQ in Fairmount Park on Sunday, August 8th, 2010. All are welcome.
For MakePhilly, a group of Philadelphia area artists and engineers, this will be its 4th Annual BBQ. MakePhilly’s goal is to promote creative collaboration in the do-it-yourself (DIY) community by encouraging its members to learn through making things. Each year attendees of all ages make their own water rockets and then bring them to the BBQ to launch among a community of fellow “makers.”
For this year’s BBQ, MakePhilly has teamed up with Wondergy, a Philadelphia-based science educational entertainment company. Wondergy is a team of scientists who love to play with the world around them. They put interactive science education in unexpected places like Phillies games, Skatebaording competitions, concerts, corporate meetings, birthday parties, and of course, BBQs.
Wondergy is infusing science-based fun into this year’s BBQ with several exciting new additions including “Solar Smores”, in which attendees will use the power of sunlight to set marshmallows ablaze under giant parabolic mirrors. The heat from the sun (and some liquid nitrogen) will also create an explosion which will launch a trash can 20-50 ft in the air, as Wondergy recently presented live on NBC TV and has now become a favorite addition to outdoor Wondergy events.
All are welcome to attend. Bring a picnic lunch and if you have a small grill, feel free to bring it too.
Be sure to also make and bring your own water rocket! Never made one? No worries, water rockets are easy to make! They are just water or soda bottles which are filled half way with water, pressurized with a bicycle pump and then launched. For visual instructions on how to make one, check out this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Water_Rocket/ . Be sure to pimp your water rocket with some stylin’ colors! We’ll bring the launcher.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, August 8th
Time: 1-3PM
Place: Lemon Hill, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
Map: Download from here
Food: Potluck – please bring something to share with 3-4 other people.
Cost: Potluck or $5-10 donation
Parking: Free
Kid Friendly: Yes
Adult Friendly: Yes
Water Rocket: Build yours at home and bring with you, along with a bottle of water
Here is a map to find the event.
If you call the Wondergy line at 86-MOLECULE (or 215-382-4280) we will be answering it remotely, so feel free to call if you have questions.
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