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Portland Observer Black History Month
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Portland Community College is proud to present
An Evening of Inspiration
Featuring
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Please join us as Charlayne Hunter-Gault shares her
inspiring story, from challenging segregation laws
and becoming one of the first Black students at the
University of Georgia to breaking barriers as an
award-winning journalist.
Thursday, February 28
5:30 p.m. Reception
Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Avenue
7:00 p.m. Lecture
Portland Art Museum
1219 SW Park Avenue
Tickets
$20 each, $10 for students
The Mythbusters exhibit at OMSI allows visitors to dive into the scientific method to explore myths
associated with human reaction time and momentum.
OMSI’s Explosive MythBusters Exhibit
Purchase tickets at
www.pcc.edu/black-history
or call 971-722-5840
Hands-on, interactive tests of facts await visitors
Does sprinting rather than stroll­
ing keep you drier in a downpour?
How would you stack up against an
action hero or stunt man while, say,
hanging from a ledge by your fin­
gertips? Answers await visitors at
the Oregon Museum of Science and
In d u stry
(O M S I),
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MythBusters: The Explosive Exhi­
bition opened this month and con­
tinues through May 5.
The exhilarating exhibition brings
the popular Discovery Channel se­
ries to life, helping visitors uncover
truths behind popular myths by
mixing scientific method with glee­
ful curiosity and old-fashioned in­
genuity.
MythBusters: The Explosive Ex­
hibition creates hands-on, interac­
tive experiences for guests of all
ages by combining popular scien­
tific facts with innovative, family-
friendly displays.
In MythBusters, co-hosts Adam
Savage and Jamie Hyneman take
scientific investigation to exciting
new levels by proving or exploding
myths using their highly experimen­
tal approach and extensive back­
grounds in special effects. Savage
and Hyneman were heavily involved
throughout the development of the
exhibition to ensure guests experi­
ence a true MythBusting encoun­
ter.
OMSI guests will learn about
myths, the MythBusters and what
experimenting is all about by partici­
pating in a series of fun, hands-on and experimentation for all ages,"
experiences and live demonstra­ said Amy Noble Seitz, OMSI founder
tions. Experiments cover topics such and chief executive of the museum ’ s
as flight, friction, gravity, speed and exhibit development group
combustion.
Tickets are on sale at omsi.edu.
"We truly hope this exhibition Admission for adults is $18; youth
will spur scientific curiosity, thought (3-13) and seniors (63+) is $ 13.
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