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Mad Science of NE Phoenix
Basic Information
Address: 2701 E Thomas Rd, Suite i Phoenix, AZ 85016
Phone Number: 4802222233
Email: funinfo@madsciencephx.com
Director: Amy Schulz
Additional Information
Focus: Fun, hands-on STEM education
Grade Levels:
Pre-K, K-5
Length: 30-60 MINUTES
Travel:
WE COME TO YOU!
Pricing: Full Shows (1hr) $395, Mini Shows (1/2hr) $310, Workshops $220
Workshops:
We come to you. Up to 30 children can participate in fun, hands-on science.
Residencies: Homes, Schools, Churches, Community Groups, Corporate Events
Setup: 15-30 minutes
Takedown: 5-20 minutes
Equipment: Table
Special Requirements: We need electricity and water to be available.
Highlights:
Our shows are spectacular, exciting, educational, and full of opportunities for children to volunteer on all the STEM fun.
Our workshops are hands-on, fun STEM learning.
We work with ages 3-12
Mission Statement:
We believe that hands-on, fun STEM experiences form the foundation of a lifelong love of science, technology, engineering, and math!
Program History:
Mad Science is a global business that has been around for 40 years!

