RACINE — Families can explore the science of sound during a free, public program at SC Johnson’s Golden Rondelle Theater on Tuesday, April 28, with demonstrations and hands-on experiments designed for kids and adults.
SC Johnson will hold a “Sounds Like Fun — Family Science Night” program Tuesday, April 28, at its Golden Rondelle Theater in Racine, inviting families to take part in interactive activities focused on how sound works in everyday life.
The event runs from 6 to 7:15 p.m., with lobby doors opening at 5 p.m., according to information provided by the company. The program is part of SC Johnson’s Community Interest Program series and is free and open to the public.
The presentation is designed to show how sound travels and how people experience it, while giving attendees opportunities to participate. Activities will explore topics such as the difference between pitch and volume, how sound can be used for safety, and ways to protect hearing.
The program will be held at the SC Johnson Golden Rondelle Theater, 1525 Howe St., Racine.
Reservations are encouraged. Attendees can RSVP online at https://scjohnson.com/CIP to reserve seats.
SC Johnson’s Community Interest Programs are typically intended to provide educational or community-focused experiences hosted at the Golden Rondelle. Tuesday’s event centers on “the amazing science of sound,” with demonstrations meant to help families connect science concepts to day-to-day situations.
The company said the program will include audience participation and experiments that illustrate how curiosity and observation can lead to discovery. The event description emphasizes hands-on learning and family engagement.
The Golden Rondelle Theater, located on SC Johnson’s campus, has long hosted community programming in Racine, including educational events and presentations.
The event is scheduled for one night only and is expected to draw families interested in science activities, especially those seeking free options for an evening outing.
For more information, including reservations, visit the Community Interest Program page at https://scjohnson.com/CIP.
