UW-Madison Science Alliance Updater October 2, 2023

Monday 2 October 2023

1.  The UW-Madison Science Alliance meets Mondays at 10:00 am by Zoom and in person at the Wisconsin Energy Institute, Room 1120, first floor (1552 University Avenue).  Our next meeting is Monday, October 2 at 10:00 CT.

The Zoom link for the 2023-2024 meetings of Science Alliance will continue to be: https://zoom.us/my/glbrc.weieducation.vmr?pwd=L2Q0L0g0S3lEd2gyazNscjA1d2JYZz09

The draft agenda for October 2, 2023 at 10 am includes:• Welcome• Updates

• Wisconsin Science Festival, October 16-22

• Mark your calendars for 22nd Annual UW Science Expeditions April 5, 6 & 7, 2024.  UW-Madison 175th Anniversary Campus Open House is also on April 6, 2024, in concert with UW Science Expeditions

• Other Business

• Meet next on Monday, October 9, 2023, 10 am, by zoom or in person.

 As with the #Updater, the Science Alliance meeting notes are also archived on https://science.wisc.edu/science-alliance/.

 2. Recurring Programming Events Coming This Week and Soon

  • Badger Talks:  Watch in-person, or online live, or in archive at  https://www.facebook.com/BadgerTalks/live_videos/  and check the schedule for Badger Talks LIVE and In-Person Badger Talks live or online are listed at  https://badgertalks.wisc.edu/events/.  Also, check out the current schedule of In-Person Badger Talks occurring in communities across Wisconsin.   And you can join the new BadgerTalks Facebook page here.  

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• “Wednesday Nite @ The Lab” series of public science talks every Wednesday night, 50 times a year, at 7pm CT by Zoom (go.wisc.edu/240r59) or in person in Room 1111 Genetics Biotech Center, 425 Henry Mall.   On October 4 Eric Carson of the Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey and of the Department of Geoscience will speak on “Investigating Glacial Lake Yahara.”

• “Saturday Science Workshops at UW Space Place every Saturday at 10am at UW Space Place, in the lower level of the Village on Park, 2300 S. Park Street.  Free. For children ages 6-10 and their caregivers. 

  October 4, 2023, 9-11 p.m.

Open night at Washburn Observatory (weather permitting)

Washburn Observatory, operated by the UW-Madison Astronomy Dept., is located atop Observatory Hill, at 1401 Observatory Drive. The observatory will not open unless the sky is clear. N.B. Washburn Observatory is a historical landmark building and the telescope is not handicap accessible. Visitors learn about the distinguished work of UW astronomers dating back over 140 years.

 Partial Solar Eclipse at the Capitol Saturday October 14 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Capitol Square

Join the UW Astronomy Department on the Capitol Square in downtown Madison on October 14 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to view the partial solar eclipse! We will have solar telescopes and pinhole cameras, as well as eclipse glasses to give away while supplies last.

 Astronomy on Tap Madison meets monthly.  Next meeting is Oct 17 at 7pm at Northstreet, 557 North Street, Madison.

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3. Dane County 4-H’s Third Annual “Science Fright Night” October 19 7-8pm at UW Space Place & Wisconsin Science Museum, 2300 S. Park Street.

Should we be leery of the eerie?  In the dark & gloaming come explore the light & glowing of Exploration Stations featuring treats for your eyes & ears.  Plus Explorations in Aviation & Rocketry to get your imagination soaring.  Free.  Please register here.  

Dane County 4-H is part of Wisconsin 4-H, UW-Madison’s statewide youth development program that is part of UW-Madison’s Division of Extension, with offices in all 72 counties in Wisconsin.

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4. 175th UW Anniversary Gala October 27, 2023, 6-9:30 p.m.

In celebration of UW–Madison’s 175th anniversary, we invite you to a gala 175 years in the making! The evening will feature inspiring speakers, musical guests, delicious food and beverages, and more.  Discovery Building, 330 N. Orchard St.  Cost:  $100

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5. Goodman Library Public Science Events This Fall

Will Glenn from the Goodman Library and Ana Garic of the Neuroscience Training Program are scheduling three events at the Goodman Library.

Monday, October 9 from 3pm – 5pm

Monday, November 6 from 3pm – 5pm

For these events, interested science outreach colleagues please email Ana Garic to sign up to participate.

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6. Check Out the 2023-2024 “Family Science Nights” Opportunities: 

https://gasch.genetics.wisc.edu/outreach/family-science-nights/ 

The Calendar of upcoming science outreach at schools is at https://teamup.com/ks37f37f6a8028e6d0

Researchers & Outreachers, if you’d like to help with Family Science Nights over the coming months, please sign up here.

Parents & Teachers, if you’d like help in inviting UW researchers & outreachers to participate in your Family Science event, please sign up here.

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7. Forest Products Lab Open House October 20

 Come see what the Forest Products Lab does and visit us at the Open House Friday, October 20 from 9am to 3pm! Discover the wonders of the forest and its products at our 1 Gifford Pinchot Drive, Madison, WI, USA location. Get ready to explore the fascinating world of forestry and learn about sustainable practices.  More info here.

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8. Share Your Science at the Mineral Point Family Science Night at Mineral Point Middle and High School on Tuesday October 17, 5-7 p.m.

To share your Exploration Station, please sign up here.

Mineral Point is about 60 miles southwest of Madison on US 151.

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9. Seeking Coaches for Science Olympiad Team at Velma Hamilton Middle School

 We are looking for some volunteers to coach our students in a few specific areas, including forestry, engineering, physics, wind power, and optics/detector building (electrical engineering).

Any ideas that would help us find the right people to connect with would be greatly appreciated!  Interested folks can email me.

Thanks,

Lori Vogel

Hamilton MS Science Olympiad Team

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10. Waunakee Prairie Elementary Science Night on Thursday November 9

Help us fill the school with science at the 2nd Annual Waunakee Prairie Elementary Science Night! We are looking for groups to present science-related activities on Thursday, Nov. 9 from 5:30-7 pm at the school in an open-house format. All topics and formats (hands on, presentations, demos, etc) welcome!

If interested, please fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/7wu4wN7AH1uYSrrp8 or contact Jen Grosh at jenlee30@hotmail.com.

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11. UW Arboretum Fall Events

Saturday work parties, Sunday walks, and night walksSaturday restoration work parties, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.: https://arboretum.wisc.edu/get-involved/volunteer/work-parties/See the full list of Sunday walks (nature hikes, family walks, and garden strolls), plus monthly night walks, on the Arboretum events calendar: https://arboretum.wisc.edu/visit/events/

Taking a self-guided stroll is one way to explore the Arboretum on your own terms. Some of the most popular routes include the Grady Tract Loop, the Curtis Prairie, or a five mile loop through the whole arboretum. Always remember to stay on the paths to preserve wild plants + wear appropriate shoes.  

You can also take one of the free guided nature walks offered for different skill levels and ages on a weekly basis. Most meet at the Visitor’s Center, located right in the heart of the arboretum.

  1. Nature Walks — Every Sunday at 1 p.m., learn about the land, plants, and animals from local naturalists.
  2. Nature Hikes — On the first and third Sundays of the month, adults are invited on these longer walks.
  3. Family Nature Walks — On the second Sunday of the month, families can explore the arboretum with a guide.
  4. Garden Strolls — On the fourth Sunday of the month, gently-paced strolls are offered with wheelchair-accessible routes.

And the fun doesn’t stop there. Check out the calendar for monthly night walks, seasonal birding hikes + more family-friendly events.

The arboretum is open daily from 4 a.m.-10 p.m. and is always free. 

UW Arboretum Events

See Arboretum events calendar for details and registration: https://arboretum.wisc.edu/visit/events/

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12. “Madison FUN/Friends of Urban Nature” Announcements 

NEW VOLUNTEERS

We are happy this week to welcome our latest class of Madison FUN Wisconsin Master Naturalist Volunteers who will be helping lead walks and activities with our groups, a picture is attached.  Thank you everyone who helped facilitate this class and shared your love of nature, expertise and enthusiasm!

Oct 2023 FREE Bird and Nature Adventures 

Enjoy Weekly Inclusive Educational Nature Outings in Local Parks and Natural Areas! 

Sun Oct 8, 1:30 “Fall Trees at Turville” at Turville Point with Sean GereSat Oct 14 2:30 “Insect Super-Powers” at Owen Park with Marj Rhine 

Sun Oct 15, 1:30 “Reflections and Changes” at Warner Park with Lynn Persson/Eva Roos Wed Oct 18, 1:30 “Who’s Still Here?” Senior Adventure Warner Park with Nancy Fonzen Sat Oct 21, 10am “Native Plant Workshop” at Starkweather Creek with Jeff SteeleSun Oct 22, 1:30 “Poetry in the Preserve” at Lakeshore Nature Preserve with Will Vuyk Sat Oct 28, 10am “Fall Comings and Goings “ at ALNC/Edna Taylor with Doug Davis 

Sat Oct 28, 1:30 “Walk Like a Crane” at Pheasant Branch with Stephanie Schmidt/ICF 

Details http://CityofMadison.com/Parks  & Madison FUN on FB Contact 608-698-0104 

WEEKLY UPDATES

See http://facebook.com/groups/MadisonFUN for weekly outing updates and feel free to share and help publicize those too!  Current copies of the outing calendar and upcoming outing details and flyers can also be accessed any time at http://tinyurl.com/MadisonFUNAdventures.

THANKS

Thanks Everybody for helping connect Madison area communities and kids with nearby nature year-round and with each of our partner groups and more great activities supporting Nature Recreation, Nature Education, Nature Citizen Science Research, Nature Stewardship and Natural Health for People and Nature right where we live!

Paul Noeldner