Free Science Events in Toronto for July 2014
The Science and Technology Department of North York Central Library compiles a monthly calendar of free science and applied science events in Toronto. Applied science includes health, gardening, pets and food; all subjects found in the department’s collection. Here is the July 2014 Calendar.
July’s highlights include:
- July 3: The Intricate Dance of Star and Planet Formation, part of the University of Toronto AstroTours. The speaker will by Quinn Konopacky, who will discuss what astronomers currently understand about the process of star and planet formation, and what we have learned about the birth of our Solar System from studying the youngest stars in the galaxy.
- July 6: Shakespeare in the Park, part of the High Park Sunday Walking Tours, High Park Nature Centre. Leader: Julia Bennet. Walks are led by volunteer scientists,
historians and local naturalists who will help you to understand and explore
High Park’s many significant features. Walks may go on wooded trails, so please
wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
- July 20: Exploring Spring Creek Ravine, part of the High Park Sunday Walking Tours, High Park Nature Centre. Leader: Stephen Smith. Walks are led by volunteer scientists,
historians and local naturalists who will help you to understand and explore
High Park’s many significant features. Walks may go on wooded trails, so please
wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
The Toronto Public Library also offers many free science and applied science events:
July’s highlights include:
- July 2: 3D Printer Certification, at Fort York Library.
- July 8: Internet Television with XBMC, at North York Central Library.
- July 10: Plant Medicine in the City, at Queen/Saulter Library.
- July 18 and 25: Healthy Eating for Teens, at Richview Library.
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