What to Expect
Dive into the fascinating world of science with your children as they discover the explosive effects of acid-base reactions that make sherbet tingle on the tongue. This workshop is designed to engage young minds with fun, interactive experiments that bring science to life.
Children will not only learn the science behind sherbet but also get the chance to make their own sherbet to take home, making the experience both educational and memorable.
This event is perfect for curious kids aged 5 to 12 who love hands-on activities and want to celebrate National Science Week in a fun and safe environment.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for one hour on 19 August 2026, from 16:00 to 17:00. It is hosted at Concord Library, located at 60 Flavelle Street, Concord.
Parents and carers are welcome to join and observe, though registration is only required for the participating children. Please note that children outside the 5-12 age range will not be permitted to participate.
Photos and videos may be taken during the event for promotional use by the library and council. If you prefer your child not to be photographed or filmed, please inform a staff member upon arrival.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Concord Library, a community-friendly venue easily accessible by public transport and with parking nearby.
The library is located at 60 Flavelle Street, Concord, providing a safe and welcoming environment for children and their carers.
Facilities at the library include accessible entrances and restrooms, ensuring comfort for all attendees.
Important Information
This workshop is specifically for children aged 5 to 12 years. Carers do not need to register but are encouraged to attend.
The event is free of charge, making it an excellent opportunity for families to engage in educational activities without financial pressure.
Please be aware that the workshop involves handling food ingredients and minor chemical reactions; all activities are supervised to ensure safety.
Booking and Prices
Participation is free, but places are limited, so early registration for children is recommended to secure a spot.
Adults do not need to register, but the number of children attending must be confirmed in advance.
For bookings and inquiries, contact the City of Canada Bay Council via phone or email provided below.