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Misericordia University’s Dead Alchemist Society will deliver seasonal experiments for trick-or-treaters and their parents during the student organization’s 18th annual “Things That Go Boom in the Night!” on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. in Hafey-McCormick Science Hall, room 206 and the courtyard.
The popular event features fire-breathing and exploding pumpkins and other marvels of science suitable for the Halloween season.
The event is also offering participants the opportunity to gaze at the stars through telescopes with Michael Orleski, Ph.D., assistant professor.
There will also be free candy for children and a bake sale that benefits Misericordia University’s Dead Alchemist Society.
The event is open free to the public. For more information about Misericordia University, please call (570) 674-6300 or log on to www.misericordia.edu.
Founded and Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy in 1924, Misericordia University is Luzerne County’s first four-year college and offers 30 academic majors.
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