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Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown – 9/8/2013

Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown - September 8, 2013.
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September, October & November activities scheduled at Science Central

Science Central, the region's premier gateway for informal science education, has slated the following activities for the months of September, October & November 2013.
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Science Central schedules fall shutdown for building maintenance, September 2-13

Science Central has announced the scheduling of its annual fall shutdown to perform exhibit and building maintenance, beginning Monday, September 2, to Friday, September 6; and from Monday, September 9, to Friday, September 13.
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Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown – 9/8/2013

Be a Tourist in Your Own Hometown - September 8, 2013.
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August Activities scheduled for Science Central

Science Central, the region's premier gateway for informal science education, has slated the following activities for the month of August 2013.
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“Catapult Chaos” soars to new heights on Thursday, July 18th

Flour bags will go flying on Thursday, July 18 in Lawton Park for the annual "Catapult Chaos" sponsored by Science Central and Fort Wayne Metals.
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Downtown is the Place to Be the Last Saturday in June

Any weekend downtown can be entertaining for families but the Last Saturday in June is particularly busy.
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Science Central to launch new logo

Science Central, the region's premier gateway for informal science education, will unveil a new logo to the public on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 10:30 a.m., at their 1950 N. Clinton Street location.
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May activities scheduled at Science Central

Science Central, the region's premier gateway for informal science education, has slated the following activities for the month of May 2013.
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Streets closed due to high water, pumps running

City Utility, Street Department and Flood Control staff members worked through the night combating flash flooding that hit the area due to more than 3 inches of rain that fell overnight.