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This Friday: Kamin Science Center Kicks Off NFL Draft Festivities with the Ultimate 21+ Tailgate Party

 


 Kamin Science Center – Pittsburgh’s most visited museum and recently ranked the third best science museum in the nation by USA Today – is the place to kick off the NFL Draft festivities.

This Fri., April 10 from 6-10 p.m., visitors are invited to get loud and proud about the Steel City at the Science Center’s ultimate 21+ Night: Tailgate Party The first 100 visitors to the event will receive an official Terrible Towel and everyone will have the chance to catch one of two complimentary showings of NFL Films’ new documentary “The Football Town” on a first-come, first-served basis.

Black and gold attire is a must for this kid-free event centered around the true “City of Champions” featuring sports-themed snacks and cocktails, beats by DJ B-renn, the official DJ for Pitt's football and volleyball teams, and after-hours fun on all five floors of the museum. 

Visitors will get pumped for the upcoming NFL Draft with access to Sports360, the Science Center’s newest and largest long-term exhibition, along with the opportunity to play Backyard Sports video games with MegaCat Studios in partnership with UnityPGH.

Highlights of the evening include:

  • Catch a complimentary showing of the new NFL Films’ documentary “The Football Town” at the Rangos Giant Cinema, home to the largest movie screen in Pittsburgh. Spaces limited.
  • Explore all five floors of the museum kid-free! Roam the Science Center after hours, including Sports360, our newest and largest exhibition.
  • Enjoy specialty cocktails, mocktails, and foods that are perfect for any tailgate.
  • Step up to the plate with the nostalgic video game series: Backyard Sports, made by local video game studio MegaCat Studios in partnership with UnityPGH.
  • Dance the night away with DJ B-renn, the Official DJ for Pitt's football and volleyball teams!
  • Hear from science experts in the fields of sports medicine and beer fermentation.


Tickets are just $20 for Members and $25 for Nonmembers in advance online. For more information, visit KaminScienceCenter.org.

About the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Science Center
Kamin Science Center is dedicated to inspiring learning and curiosity by connecting science and technology with everyday life. By making science both relevant and fun, the Science Center’s goal is to increase science literacy in the region and motivate young people to seek careers in science and technology. One of the four Carnegie Museums, the Science Center is Pittsburgh’s premier science exploration destination and the region’s most visited museum, reaching more than 500,000 people annually through its hands-on exhibits, camps, classes, and off-site education programs.

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