Third-grader Jeremiah Abbott tries out a smoker on a working beehive as Cal Hollis of the Delaware Beekeepers Association explains the role of bees in the environment. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Ryan Mavity
October 18, 2017
Blair Venables of Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control shows off shark teeth found in the Choptank River.
Besides learning, kids at Science Saturday get in some playtime. Shown are Alex Mavity and Sofiya Oldfather playing on the jungle gym.
J.P. Eichten, left, and Remy Leverage-Frye, center, use a vintage life-saving apparatus in an exhibit put on by Delaware Seashore State Park. Showing the boys how to use a pulley system is historic interpreter Jesse Shetrom.
Grace the Goat is ready for her closeup.
First-grader Bryson Babiker shows off his magnifying glass.
Children learned about spacesuits, ponds and bees during Science Saturday, Oct. 7 at the Jefferson School in Georgetown.
The event was the first of two, hands-on Science Saturdays at the school this year. A second event will be held in the spring.