California Science Center opens free interactive sports exhibits
Briefly

The California Science Center has launched a new free, interactive exhibit called "Game On!" that replaces the Space Shuttle Endeavor exhibit. Covering 17,000 square feet, this immersive experience incorporates modern technology like sensors and cameras to engage visitors of all ages in sports and science activities. Participants can learn batting techniques from Freddie Freeman, kick a soccer ball with guidance from the Thompson sisters, and try various sports, including skating and yoga. Funded by organizations like the LA84 Foundation, the exhibit aims to be a fun educational space, likely continuing through the 2028 Olympic Games due to its anticipated popularity.
There's something for everybody, said Renata Simril, president and CEO of the LA84 Foundation that helped provide funding along with the Dodgers Foundation.
It's supposed to be open through the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, but don't be surprised if popularity creates momentum to keep it around longer.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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