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Scientists, science professionals, educators, students, and others who know and understand the value of scientific advancement in our world will hold a rally in Greenville on April 22nd. The rally is being held in conjunction with the March for Science in Washington DC on the same day. The March for Science is an international movement, led by organizers distributed around the globe. This movement is taking place because of the simultaneous realization by thousands of people who value science in their lives that staying silent is no longer an option. There are marches being planned across the United States and internationally including right here in Greenville, SC.
Event Details
Who: Local scientists, science educators, students of science, and anyone else who supports scientific advancement.
What: Rally to coincide with the March for Science in Washington, DC.
Where: Downtown Greenville at One City Plaza (in front of Sassafras).
When: 12-2 p.m. Saturday, April 22, 2017
With respect,
Ray Tedder, NBCT
Chemistry Teacher
2010 Recipient of the Southeastern Region of the US
Excellence in High School Teaching Award