[STEM-Announce] Invitation: 2020 Hokie BugFest @ Sat Oct 10, 2020 12pm - 2pm (UTC) (stem-announce at lists.rbtc.tech)
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You have been invited to the following event.
Title: 2020 Hokie BugFest
The Virginia Tech Department of Entomology presents the 10th Annual Hokie
BugFest as a virtual event starting on Wednesday, October 7, 2020 through
Saturday, October 17, 2020.
Hokie BugFest celebrates the fun and exciting science of entomology, and
the Virginia Tech tradition of learning and discovery, through outreach and
engagement. This unique, virtual event will feature 10 days of activities
that culminate with a full day of online programming. The longer format is
a key feature of the new virtual event, designed to increase engagement
over an extended period. Festival goers can tune in each day to discover
one of the 10 most extreme insects on Earth, go on a backyard scavenger
hunt, download a daily at-home activity, or get a sneak peek at one of the
festival’s main exhibits
The full festival begins on October 17th with over 30 virtual exhibits
featuring insect videos, virtual tours, countless at-home activities, and
other STEAM-inspired (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math)
adventures for all ages.
Virtual Hokie BugFest will include a spectacular photo gallery, including
3D arthropod imaging. You can meet the infamous members of the Hokie BugZoo
on a virtual tour, watch honeybees in action on the Virginia Tech Hive Cam,
or tune in for how-to videos like Gardening for Pollinators.
In addition to on-demand content, October 17 will have a schedule of
featured events including:
• “How to Bake Grasshopper Pie” with Virginia Tech Executive Chef Scott
Watson;
• Hokie BugFest’s new Cockroach Derby with pre-race voting;
• Insect stories read in English, Spanish, and American sign language;
• Performances from Tony Gustin the Bug Whisperer, local meteorologist
Brent Watts from WDBJ7 and bug magician Brandon Owens.
Through the Hokie BugFest Facebook page, you can post your funniest bug
joke on the new Arthropod Comedy Wall, enter the Buggy Art Contest or new
Lego Bug Challenge and win a prize. Be sure to vote for your favorite
contest entry and cockroach racer during the 10-day lead up period. You can
also earn your Junior Entomologist Certificate by completing fun online
activities.
This event highlights an ongoing youth education program hosted by the
Virginia Tech Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech College of
Agriculture & Life Sciences, Virginia Cooperative Extension's 4-H program,
and the department's student-run professional organization, the W. B.
Alwood Entomological Society. Since its inception in 1966, Alwood Society
members have engaged over 30,000 children by hosting department tours,
visiting schools, and supporting special events like the Hokie BugFest.
For more information, visit:
https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2020/10/CALS-Ent-HokieBugFest-10.html or
http://www.hokiebugfest.org or https://www.facebook.com/hokiebugfest.
Cost: See Description
When: Sat Oct 10, 2020 12pm – 2pm Coordinated Universal Time
Where: Online Virtual Event
New River Valley, VA 24073
Calendar: stem-announce at lists.rbtc.tech
Who:
* RBTC STEM Event Announcer
Event details:
https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=VIEW&eid=bjFwY2RqdmU4MjVrOWRwa2JhMG82cmgxcWcgc3RlbS1hbm5vdW5jZUBsaXN0cy5yYnRjLnRlY2g&tok=NTIjdG1yODdhbzc0N2IwNG0wajhxdnY0dnYya2tAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbTRkODU5YjVhOTAyYTNmYzU4ZTBiNDVlNDYyOGVkMTI2MmU2MzdiODc&ctz=UTC&hl=en&es=0
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