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Come join us at Because Science in Adams Morgan for an exciting event that celebrates the wonders of science! Get ready to immerse yourself in a weekend filled with interactive projects, thrilling experiments, and challenges that meld science + art. Whether you’re a science enthusiast, a curious mind, or just looking for a fun-filled day,

Our headline guest for the festival is Charming Disaster, which will perform selections from their album Our Lady of Radium , on Sunday October 1 at 6pm.

All activities, projects, and performance by Charming Disaster are free to attend and are offered on a first-come, first-served system. We appreciate donations so we can keep offering these events to all who wish to participate.Click the “Festival Schedule” button for all details and full event schedule.

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