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Plug In: A Wild Center Celebration of Electricity

October 7, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

the wild centerThe Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY has announced “Plug In: A Celebration of Electricity,” a program featuring activities and demonstrations focusing on electricity, set for Sunday, October 9th.

Running from 10 am to 5 pm, the day will include tinkering projects, a hands-on sound workshop with music producer Whatever Penny and a dance performance by EMERGE125.

In addition to talks with industry experts, “Plug In” will feature a Vendor Fair and Product Demonstrations. Some of these vendors include Northern Power & Light, which works to produce renewable electricity, ADK Solar, which uses solar power to create a sustainable future for the Adirondacks, Placid Planet, which is bringing their suite of electric bikes, and Livingston Energy Group, a leader in electric vehicle charging.

“Plug In” is included with regular admission. Along with these informational activities, there will be giveaways throughout the event and more all-day activities for guests to enjoy. For more information about the event, visit The Wild Center website.

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