Membership with The Edgerton Explorit Center has many rewards!
FREE Admission to The Edgerton Explorit Center
Discounted Merchandise
Discounts on Special Events & Activities
The Edgerton Explorit Center is a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers, which means FREE Admission to over 400 Science and Technology Centers throughout the United States (click here for more information).
Membership pricing
1-Year Individual - $30.00
2-Year Individual - $50.00
1-Year Family - $45.00
2-Year Family - $75.00
Membership with the Edgerton Center makes a wonderful gift for the whole family!
Strobe light physics - Doc Edgerton's magical strobe light is the star of this entertaining and educational half-hour show. Students are encouraged to participate in the fun while they learn about stop-motion photography and other wonders of the strobe. Ever see a balloon pop? Kids in this show do!
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Pressure. Systems. Investigations. Investigate the magic of air pressure! This thirty-minute demonstration will explore imploding cans, eggs into bottles and the awesome power of air.
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This 30 minute science demonstration explores all types of motion and the forces that make them go. From hand held rockets to hydrogen balloons, we look at all the things that make us move. Fasten your seat belts because this ride will take you places.
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Super Cold Chemistry - Have Arctic Blast learning about the properties of dry ice and liquid nitrogen during this 30-minute long demonstration that proves science can be fascinating. Learn about the incredible freezing power of super cold substances and shatter a frozen tennis ball, have fun!
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Making bubbles is lots of fun, and educational too, as you will discover during this entertaining 30-minute demonstration designed to reveal the science of bubbleology. What are bubbles made of? Can you change their shape? Why do they reflect light? And best of all, have you ever been inside of a bubble?
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Sparks fly - and so does the fun - when students meet the Van de Graff generator during this 30-minute exploration of electricity. Participants learn the difference between volts and amps while taking part in simple experiments - some are even a little "shocking" and "hair-raising!"