March Break 2023: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Guided Activities

by Woodland Cultural CentreMonday, 13 March 2023 from 10:00 AM (EDT) to Friday, 17 March 2023 12:00 PM (EDT)Woodland Cultural Centre 184 Mohawk Street, Brantford , ON N3S 2X2

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NOW AVAILABLE FOR MARCH BREAK BOOKING! 

Join us Monday March 13 through Friday March 17 for guided activities using the Scanning Electron Microscope. 

WCC has partnered with McMaster University on a very special project from the Canadian Center for Electron Microscopy to feature a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) in the museum gallery. 

In collaboration with the CCEM, we are offering participants the chance to examine sage, cedar, and tobacco samples. A SEM scans a focused beam of electrons over a sample surface to create a magnified image. SEM images can provide insight into the functions and adaptations of the plant. 

Sessions run from 10am - 12pm Monday to Friday over March Break. Book your spot as space is limited! 

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Event Details

Date: Monday March 13 - Friday March 17

Time: 10am - 12pm

Location: Woodland Cultural Centre Museum Gallery 

184 Mohawk Street 

Brantford, ON N3S 2X2

Workshops are free, but you will have to pay museum admission upon arrival.

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Woodland Cultural Centre519-759-2650development@woodlandculturalcentre.ca
184 Mohawk StreetBrantford, ONN3S 2X2

About This Charity

The Woodland Cultural Centre is a First Nations run educational and cultural centre located on the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. The Centre was established in October 1972, under the direction of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians upon the closure of the Mohawk Institute Residential School. As a Centre of excellence, their mission is to protect, promote, interpret, and present the Hodinohsho:ni worldview.