Science Center of Pinellas

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Major Contributors

Thanks to our contributors

Bay News 9
Air Force Association
City of St. Petersburg
Margaret Dickens Ewell  Foundation
Raytheon Systems Co.
Hough Family Foundation
Alice Resnick
Juvenile Welfare Board
Thomas and Mary James
Gus Starvos
Janet Peterson
Science Center Store
Linda & Evan Smith
Southwest Florida Water Management District
Pinellas Community Foundation
Tech Data Corporation
Publix
Bay Area Manufacturers Association
NASA
David Knowlton
Elks Lodge
Amy Anderson DMD, PA www.smilesbyamy.com
Kiwanis St. Petersburg
Clearwater Junior Women's Club

Corporations
Ametek Foundation
Eclipse Energy Systems
Raytheon Sustems Co.
Progress Energy
Great Bay Distributors
Catilina Marketing
Raymond James Corporation

In-Kind Donors
Bay News 9
Juvenile Welfare Board
Raytheon Systems Co.
St. Pete Astronomy Club
Tech Data Corporation
Publix
Micro Motors
Sarasota Scientific
Tampa Bay Technology Alliance
University of Florida - IFAS Extension
St. Petersburg College
Site Secure
R&R Associates

 

Newsflash

Florida MEP 2012 Training Schedule

Principles of Lean Manufacturing

and many more to come, visit:

http://www.floridamep.org/events.html

 

 

Middle and High School Students Don't  Miss This!

An exciting opportunity for middle and high school students is coming to the Science & Technology Education Innovation Center (Science Center). Together with its partners, the Florida Manufacturing Extension Partnership (Florida MEP) and John Ratzenberger’s to introduce "cool manufacturing" to over 1,000 students in the Pinellas region.

Students will be introduced to an innovative production system called “Lean Manufacturing.” The Florida MEP will host this half-day event in a fast-paced, action-packed role-playing environment in which students will become “employees” of a “company” that manufactures clocks. The process starts in total chaos with students scrambling to get clocks made; it ends in organized functions that let students produce hundreds of clocks, running the company on their own. The students take away:

  • Knowledge of how the products they use every day are produced
  • An understanding of the importance of standardized work
  • An ability to accurately read instructions and work in a timely manner
  • An awareness of the processes that impact their daily lives
  • The skills to set measureable goals and action plans for school projects
  • More options to apply when the time comes to choose a career

 Register will soon be open please check back for details. 

 

The Science Center is looking for additional members to join our Volunteer Group.  If your passionate about education, we want YOU!  Volunteer opportunities include: Community Liaison, Workshop Assistance, Fundraising, Family Events and Much More. Please contact Shelly at 727.384.0027 ext for more information. 

 

Thank you Dr. Amy Anderson for all your support and creating beautiful smiles for our community
www.smilesbyamy.com

 

New Web Site

New Science Center Website on the Way!

Let us know what you would like to see. This is your chance to have some input. Please tell us what you love about the science center and what you would like to see more of.

Thank you for your time.