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Frost Science Hosts Adults-Only nightLAB: Discover the World of BUGS

Adults 21+ Can Explore Frost Science After Hours at nightLAB
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Frost Science Hosts Adults-Only nightLAB: Discover the World of BUGS

On Wednesday, January 22, the Frost Science Museum hosted its quarterly adult-only event, nightLAB, welcoming guests for an evening of discovery, music, and hands-on activities. From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., attendees explored the museum’s exhibits, enjoyed themed programming, and experienced the unique setting of the Frost Planetarium.

BUGS-Themed Night Captivates Attendees

This quarter’s theme, BUGS, offered a fascinating exploration of the insect world. Guests were treated to a special preview of the museum’s new BUGS exhibition, where they learned about the incredible diversity and ecological importance of these tiny creatures. The event also featured interactive displays, live demonstrations, and educational activations from community partners.

A Full Sensory Experience

In addition to the BUGS exhibition, attendees enjoyed live music from a DJ, delicious food and drinks, and a complimentary signature cocktail. The Frost Planetarium added to the experience with a custom show designed to engage and entertain, showcasing stunning visuals and unique sounds.

A Night to Remember

nightLAB transformed the Frost Science Museum into an unforgettable evening destination. The event provided exclusive access to all museum levels, allowing attendees to explore its exhibits in a more intimate setting. With a vibrant atmosphere and engaging programming, nightLAB highlighted the museum’s commitment to blending science with fun.

For those who missed it, tickets were priced at $34.95 per adult, providing great value for an enriching experience.

Looking Ahead

Frost Science plans to continue its nightLAB series with new themes and activities every quarter. Keep an eye on their calendar for future dates and themes—each event promises a fresh opportunity to learn, socialize, and explore.

For more information, visit the Frost Science website.