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Fraser Valley Libraries – Spring Break

This spring break, Science World is heading back to libraries across the Fraser Valley for exciting in-person science shows!

This year we are excited to present: The Science of Sport!

From Monday, March 16 to Thursday March 26, 2026, the On the Road team will again team up with the Fraser Valley Regional Libraries (FVRL) to bring live science shows that families know and love from the iconic dome in Vancouver to a library near you! Shows will be geared to families and young scientists of all ages.

We will be visiting libraries in Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Agassiz, Hope, Yarrow, Sardis, Chilliwack, Maple Ridge, Mission, Pitt Meadows, Langley, North Delta, White Rock and Port Coquitlam.

Shows are free of charge. Pre-registration may be required at some locations, please check with your local library.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

Are you ready to play smarter? This high-energy 30-minute show unpacks the fascinating science behind your favourite sports. Discover how we use science to perfect our game by exploring concepts like Energy, Forces and Health. Whether you’re a sports fan or science nerd (or both!) these interactive demonstrations and heart-racing challenges will change the way you see the game. Fun for all ages. The development of this programming was supported by the Province of British Columbia and builds on the excitement of the upcoming World Cup this summer.

ONLINE SHOW:

Can't make the library show? Saw a show but want more? Science World and FVRL are also offering a free 30-minute online presentation to be enjoyed March 14 – 29.

*Link active during spring break.

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Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Jeff is a senior graphic designer at Science World. His illustration work has been published in the Walrus, The National Post, Reader’s Digest and Chickadee Magazine. He loves to make music, ride bikes, and spend time in the forest.

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Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Michelle is a designer with a focus on creating joyful digital experiences! She enjoys exploring the potential forms that an idea can express itself in and helping then take shape.

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Artist: Ty Dale

From Canada, Ty was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. From his chaotic workspace he draws in several different illustrative styles with thick outlines, bold colours and quirky-child like drawings. Ty distils the world around him into its basic geometry, prompting us to look at the mundane in a different way.