Burpee Museum's Wonderful Wednesdays: Other Ways to Experience Sound! 0717

Burpee Museum's Wonderful Wednesdays: Other Ways to Experience Sound! 0717

Join us for a prelude to this evening's Music on the Rock: Senses, Class: Other Ways to Experience Sound!

By Burpee Museum of Natural History

Date and time

Wednesday, July 17 · 4 - 4:45pm CDT

Location

Burpee Museum of Natural History

737 North Main Street Rockford, IL

About this event

  • 45 minutes

Introducing Wonderful Wednesdays!!

Who is ready for a summer of science and nature like never before? Dive into the world of wonder with our thrilling classes every Wednesday. From unraveling the mysteries of your senses to uncovering the secrets of the natural world, it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss! Get hands-on with cool experiments, share laughs with new friends, and discover mind-blowing factoids that’ll leave you saying “whoa!” Whether you’re a budding scientist or just love to explore, Wonderful Wednesdays are tailor-made for curious minds of all ages! Don’t just learn—LIVE the excitement of science and nature with us this summer! Male sure to stick around for Music on The Rock until 8:30pm!

Today, Wednesday, July 17th, 4 - 4:45pm

Location: Burpee Museum of Natural History in the Woodward room just off the Amphethieater.

Senses, Class: Other Ways to Experience Sound! Not everyone hears like a "normal" human. From seeing a vibration to feeling oscillation using other organs, the animal kingdom does not solely rely on ears to recognize sounds!

Free to all.

Tonight's featured artist: Nick Moss is an American Chicago blues and electric blues musician. He has released thirteen albums to date, all on his own label, Blue Bella Records label. He has played with Buddy Scott, Jimmy Dawkins, Jimmy Rogers and the Legendary Blues Band. More recently he has performed fronting his own group, Nick Moss and the Flip Tops until 2008 and then shortening the name in 2009 to Nick Moss Band.[1] The music journalist Bill Dahl stated that Moss possesses "mastery of the classic Chicago sound."[2]

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