Programs 2024

  • Seacoast Science Center

    Nature@Nite
    Fun, family-friendly activities that include marine science, nature programs, and access to the tanks an exhibits. Free of charge. Offered on the third Friday of every month.

    Feburary 16th, 4-6pm

    March 15th, 4-6pm

    April 19th, 4-6pm

    May 17th, 4-6pm

    June 21st, 4-6pm

    July 19th, 4-6pm

    August 16th, 4-6pm

  • Children's Museum Science Fridays

    Science Friday at the Children’s Museum is a time of messy experiments and activities that focus on sensory fun. These activities are a jumping off point for learning about scientific concepts like states of matter or immiscible liquids.

    Upcoming Experiments:
    Friday, May 5 at 10:30am or 2:30pm: Oil and Water Experiment
    Friday, May 12 at 10:30am or 2:30pm: Ice Cube Fizzy Drips
    Friday, May 19 at 10:30am or 2:30pm: Shrink Art
    Friday, May 26 at 10:30am or 2:30pm: Number Crowns

    Reserve spots in the museum’s morning or afternoon play session that correspond to the date of the Science Friday you want to join - it’s included with museum admission and free for Members.

  • Summer Camps at Children's Museum

    The Children's Museum of New Hampshire is offering a number of different half-day camps this summer.

  • McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

    The center’s homeschool activities are designed to be active, hands-on, open-ended explorations that require creative, out-of-the-box thinking.

    Space science it the theme for 2024. Students will have the opportunity to explore different topics each month, from the expansive universe to our home planet Earth.

  • Great Bay Discovery Center

    The Great Bay Discovery Center offers a variety of educational programs, activities, and workshops throughout the year to help visitors experience, learn, and understand the incredible Great Bay watershed and ecosystem.

  • Blue Ocean Discovery Center

    The Blue Ocean Discovery Center offers special visits for homeschool groups. One-hour visits for up to 15 homeschooled students includes exploration of touch tanks with knowledgeable educators, learning about the biology and behavior of local whales, investigating the ecology of the Gulf of Maine, and learning about fishing through maritime artifact displays.

  • Seacoast Science Center

    Click on the link below to see all of the programs that the Seacoast Science Center has to offer. There are programs for all ages and interests.