The Big Science Celebration at COSI is a thrilling occasion that promises to be filled with over 100 science-themed events and interactive experiences for people of all ages. Held tomorrow from 11 am to 5 pm at the Scioto Peninsula, located at 333 W. Broad, this event is completely free for everyone to enjoy.

This year’s celebration will feature scientists, researchers, and community organizations who have planned an exciting lineup of activities for attendees. From rockets and robots to racing and more, there’s something for everyone at this celebration. Food trucks will also be on site serving up delicious treats for guests to savor during the event.

Last year’s celebration kicked off with a bang as scientists conducted a science experiment that ended in a planned explosion. This year, attendees can expect even more exciting activities, with exhibits ranging from playing with robots to digging for dinosaur remains. There will even be a huge inflatable colon for guests to explore.

For parking details and a complete list of exhibitors, visitors can check out the event’s website. Additionally, for more information about the celebration and other upcoming events, attendees can find free copies of (614) Magazine and Stock & Barrel to stay informed. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn more about science and have fun!