Title: LACONI Showcase with Getting Excited About Science
Location: Harold Washington Public Library
Description: Getting Excited About Science will be featuered on stage.
Date: 2011-09-23
Category: Science show at library
Archer Heights Science show
Title: Archer Heights Science show
Location: Archer Heights Public Library (Chicago, IL)
Description: Sensational Science with Steve Belliveau will be presented at 1:00 PM. This will be an all ages show.
Date: 2011-09-17
Science Show at Blue Island Public Library
Title: Science Show at Blue Island Public Library
Location: Blue Island Public Library
Description: Getting Excited About Science will be performing at 1:00 PM. This is an all ages show and will include Liquid Nitrogen, Human Gyroscope, Electricity experiments, music and fun.
Date: 2011-09-10
Show went great. Blue Island has quite a history museum and technology center in the lower level. I was facinated and spent and extra hour looking at everything.
Steve Belliveau, Getting Excited About Science in Chicago Area
Steve Belliveau with Getting Excited About Science will be at several public events in the Chicago area. On August 11, see him at Centre East Showcase in Skokie, IL On September 10, see Steve at Blue Island Public Library at 1:00pm. September 13 see Steve Belliveau at Premier Showcase in Lombard. Steve has school assemblies on Sept. 16 in Homer Glen, IL. On September 17, Getting Excited About Science will be at Archer Heights Public Library in Chicago at 1:00 pm. On September 18, Steve Belliveau will be at the 57th street bookfair in Chicago witha a show time of 2:30 pm. On September 23, Steve Belliveau will be at the Harvest of Resources Library showcase at the main Chicago Public Library. Getting Excited About Science travels through out the Midwest and has performed in 11 states. Come see Steve live and Get Excited About Science.
Good Vibrations – The Science of Sound
Here are a few images of the equipment used in this show. We will be performing 40 shows for the Chicago Public Libraries in the summer 2011. At the end of the show, we have between 10 – 16 children helping make music. Lots of fun demonstrations, a few surprises and audience participation create “Good Vibrations” for teaching many sound concepts.
