Fun Day 2004--Explore SU Offers Activities For Children
Thursday September 9, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---Fun Day 2004—Explore ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ 		University is for everyone, including kids! From 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 		Saturday, September 18, on the SU campus, children are invited to 		participate in dozens of activities from karaoke to finding your home on 		a computer at 20,000 feet!		SU student Tyler Patton is Fun Day coordinator. 		Below are his favorite five:		Inflatables: Jump around a Moon Bounce or 		test your skill along an obstacle course.		Pot party: Join your parents in sculpting 		your own kiln-fired clay pot on a spinning potter’s wheel, sponsored by 		the SU Art Department.		Sports clinics: Play with the big kids to 		strengthen your basketball and field hockey skills with SU’s varsity 		teams.		Fire and Ice: Come blow stuff up with the SU 		Chemistry Department! Demonstrations involve fireballs and explosions. 		Then cool off with ice cream made in a matter of minutes with a little 		help from liquid nitrogen.		Decoy carving: Think you could be the next 		Lem or Steve Ward? Find out as the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art presents 		decoy carving with child-safe tools. Ward officials instructed children 		from across the country in similar carving techniques during last 		summer’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C.		A hayride connects events between buildings. Come 		to the Fun Day Green by Henson Science Hall. If it rains, activities 		move indoors to Henson Hall and Maggs Physical Activities Center.		All Fun Day events are free and the public is 		invited. For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU Web site 		at				www.salisbury.edu.                               
					