Hosted at Petco Park from March 15th to the 22nd
science lovers of all ages made their way down to the park to learn about
science and learning. The event was free and drew thousands of adults and
children who learned about the world through organizations such as NASA. A
variety of themes were offered that included life sciences, astronomy, aquatic,
biology, technology, and more.
The reptile exhibit seemed to draw some of the largest
crowds. People rallied around the stage to hear about the various reptiles, their
features, and how they lived in their environments. The presenter provided a
live reptile for the audience to ponder.
The nation suffers from a lack of scientists and jobs that
employ those scientists. Many jobs require analytical and research capabilities
even when they are not specifically hired as such. Introducing young people to
STEM allows for a greater social awareness and expectation that such learning
is a necessary part of being an adult. Making learning fun helps children
attach their identity to these concepts.
The event was busy and it appears that a large percentage of
society is accepting of science knowledge in their lives. Enhancing such
festivals and events in the lives of people is an important function of responsible
living. The organizations who supported the event believe in their social
responsibilities and encourage volunteerism.
Total participants for 2014 was over 30,000
http://www.sdsciencefestival.com/