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Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction: MIT Museum

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Venue:MIT Museum
Dates:Friday, November 25, 2011 - Friday, November 25, 2011
Hours:1:00pm - 4:00pm
Ages:Kids
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Science & Technology

Join us at the MIT Museum’s 14th annual Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction Event. The event features over 35 mini chain reactions linked together with the help of renowned artist and chain reaction creator, Arthur Ganson.

To celebrate the 14th annual F.A.T., participants are asked to design contraptions that celebrate the 14-line sonnet, or write a sonnet to accompany their machine.

The mega chain reaction will be set off as the events wacky culmination with a surprise ending by Ganson.

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Discounted online advance tickets sales until 11/23. At door $15 for adults and $5 for kids 5-18, students and seniors. Children under 5 are free.

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mit.edu/museum/programs/fat.html

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314 Main Street | Building E-28, Cambridge, MA, 02142 map
Phone: (617) 253-5927

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