The LCS Ukulele Build and Play exhibit at the COSI Big Science Celebration was a massive success, attracting visitors of all ages to explore the world of music and science. The exhibit featured an interactive workshop where visitors could learn how to build their own ukulele and take it home with them. In addition, the exhibit offered a space for visitors to learn how to play the ukulele and jam out with fellow musicians. Special thanks to Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Shaw, and Mr. Tanner for all of their hard work in bringing #londonpossible to thousands at the festival!
The COSI Big Science Celebration is an annual event that brings together hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors to explore the wonders of science. The Ukulele Build and Play exhibit was just one of over 100 stations available for visitors to experience hands-on science. The event was free and located on the Scioto Peninsula, just outside of COSI, making it accessible to all members of the community. The COSI Science Festival is a celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) that showcases the incredible achievements and innovations of the scientific community. The Ukulele Build and Play exhibit was a perfect example of how science and art can come together to create a fun and educational experience for everyone.