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From: Matthew Wenger [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:57 PM
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Subject: Re: glow in the dark
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You can get some glow ice cubes for the drinks. (with your logo, if
you want!)
http://www.eyecatcher.com/
or
http://glowproducts.com/glow_stick/ice_cube.html
or glow stir sticks and cups
http://www.us3products.com/html/glow_beverage_products.html
or go on google and search for "glow ice cubes" and pick one of the
million links.
You could also wrap glow bracelets around the stems of the drinks. I
know I've also seen trays with lights around the edges for serving food
and drinks.
As for demonstrations, I always like talking about rainbows and
spectral lines (you can buy a roll of diffraction grating from Edmund
Scientifics and give visitors their own little square to take home.)
There are a couple of other light demos here:
http://van.hep.uiuc.edu/van/demos/demos1.htm
Hope this helps!
Matthew Wenger
Flandrau Science Center
University of Arizona, Tucson
On Mar 31, 2004, at 8:36 AM, Maria Mingalone wrote:
> we are hosting an exhibition about light with work by contemporary
> artists.
> Does anyone know a way to make drinks glow in the dark? (This would
> be for
> an adult cocktail party at night) We are planning a star party with
> an
> astronomer --yet to be identified--outdoors with lots of telescopes to
> view
> the night sky. Suggestions on an astronomer--we are in western MA, (3
> hour
> NYC & 2 1/2 Boston)
>
>
> Any other program ideas done around a light theme? We are putting
> together
> a demo cart for visitors, themed light in nature (bioluminescent,
> minerals,
> etc..) Suggestion on floor demos?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Maria
>
>
> Maria Mingalone
> Director of Education & Public Programs
> The Berkshire Museum
> (413) 443.7171, ext 14
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