Children and adults who kicked off the summer at the Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival on Saturday at TUNE Center at Harford Community. It was a day of fun interactive activities and exploration through play, with families enjoying dozens of hands-on games and science experiments. Melissa Field, center, Kaylin Field and Dan Field, of Bel Air, look for camouflaged insects in a photo at while learning about camouflage in nature the APG natural resource team’s table at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) A Go2 robotic dog by Unitree catches the attention of those attending the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Riley Budinger, 14, of Forrest Hill, tries a virtual knee surgery simulation at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Aaron Molle, 10, and Derrick Molle, 6, of Bel Air, watch in delight as a Go2 robotic dog walks around the lobby during the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Children try to catch rubber rings flung by a robot operated by Joppatowne High School student and Infinite Voltage Team 7770 James Hicks, lower left, at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Infinite Voltage Robotics Team 7770 member James Hicks, 17, operates a robot that flings rubber rings at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Tyler Harris, 12, checks out the Harford County 4-H Club’s lego league robotics table with his mother Tara Harris as instructor Jonathan Bennett watches at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Biologist Katherine Rhea, from Aberdeen Proving Ground, looks at an insect on a glass slide using a hand-held magnifier at a station to show beneficial insects at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Kellen Wiggins, 10, watches as Gabe Wachstein, 10, of Bel Air, releases matchbox cars on a track at the Mektek booth at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Liam Akers, 10, of Bel Air, the Harford County 4-H Robotic club’s lego league challenge table set up at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Judges Fred Willis, Joseph Mesngon, Aubrey Fry and Meagan Small discuss Chloe King’s science fair project on memory verses color during the 2024 Magic of Science Fair at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Infinite Voltage Robotics team 7770 member James Hicks, 17, operates a robot that flings rings at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Judges John Verbillis, left, Dave Brown, Alan Calderon and Jenny Stietins listen as Alan Biswal presents his science fair project on how antacids effect acid reflux at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Colin Wren, 4, left, Vanessa Rodriguez, 9, and Liam Rodriguez, 7, of Bel Air, look camouflaged animals in plain sight using photos at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Kobe Harcum, 8, of Edgewood, looks at a glass slide of an insect with a hand-held magnifier at theAberdeen Proving Ground’s natural resource team’s table at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Brody Budinger, 12, tries a virtual reality head set at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Children try to catch rubber rings flung by a robot operated by Joppatowne High School student and Infinite Voltage Team 7770 James Hicks, lower left, at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Harford County’s 4-H Robotics club coach Jonathan Bennett shows Shanika Coley and her children Elijah Coley, 10, Emma Coley, 7, and Julie Coley, 8, the lego league table used for competitions at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Louie Kang, 7, swings a bat at a trauma simulation mannequin set up with sensors that help identify potential injuries at the 2024 Magic of Science Fair and Family Festival at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance) Ryan Biswal’s display of antacid or calcium carbonate’s reaction to hydrochloric acid that he tested for his chemistry science fair project for the 2024 Magic of Science Fair at TUNE Center at HCC.(Karen Jackson /Freelance)
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