Stirling Science Festival 2024
From journeying to the edge of the solar system, to the incredible engineering of castles – the Stirling Science Festival is out of this world and returns this October!
Hosted by Stirling Council and taking place between 17-19 October, the festival will be held in venues across the area with many events FREE to attend and it is a key part of Stirling’s 900th anniversary celebrations.
Families can enjoy the adventure of a lifetime during the October week holiday – by making a trip from Stirling to the very edge of the Solar System.
Events will take place at a range of local venues including The Tolbooth, Albert Halls, Codebase, Thistles Centre, The Smith Museum and Stirling Observatory, as well as local libraries.
Highlights of the Festival include:
Star Gazing
Join volunteers from Stirling Astronomical Society to view the night sky and stars through their Newtonian reflector designed telescope, constructed and installed in the observatory of the Stirling Highland Hotel by William Peck in 1889. The observatory has a rotating domed roof sheathed in copper whose green surface makes it a familiar landmark in Stirling!
Glasgow Science Centre - Castles Rock
The show at The Tolbooth delves into the science and engineering that underpin our amazing castles. This fun, interactive science show will bring castles to life on Friday, 18 October, from their construction to destruction and how we preserve the castles that remain.
Dynamic Earth
Join Dynamic Earth in their inflatable planetarium at The Tolbooth on Thursday, 17 September. Their resident astronomers will take guests on a dramatic journey to the very edge of our solar system and back. In real-time visitors can see the boundaries of human exploration and follow in the footsteps of some very special space missions.
Benji - The Double Decker Play Bus
The ‘Play, Talk, Read’ team will be providing fun, free play activities for families on Thursday, 17 October at Bannockburn Library. Drop-in sessions will run from 10am-1pm and 2-4pm.
Animation Workshop
Learn the art of stop-motion animation, from the early days of zoetropes to today’s digital techniques, all while exploring 900 years of Stirling’s history through collage. The workshop is hosted by Doska Animation at The Tolbooth on Thursday and Friday, 17 and 18 October.
Other activities include potion making at a Harry Potter Book Day, nature trail at The Smith Museum, star gazing at the Stirling Observatory, a design workshop at Codebase, free activities at The Thistles, Lego building, lectures – and even Benji the Bus in Bannockburn.
Stirling Council Leader, Cllr Margaret Brisley, said: “The Stirling Science Festival has become a much-loved addition to our events programme since it first took place in 2019 and it will provide a cornerstone this year as we mark our 900th anniversary as a Royal Burgh. We look forward to engaging with local people and visitors to interact with the wonderful world of science and nature.”
For details of all events and information on booking, which is recommended for the most popular activities, please visit www.stirlingsciencefestival.org