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Learn about the many earth-friendly ways we can produce energy at Frost Science’s annual Earth Day celebration. This year’s global Earth Day event theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.” Spend the day engaging in meaningful conversations and exploring the endless possibilities of renewable energy through hands-on games and activities.

Earth Day 2025 is generously presented by FPL SolarNow and supported by Florida Prepaid.

Programming is free with paid museum admission.

Programming Schedule

 

FPL SolarNow
Level 1, Atrium
Construct your own solar-powered bug and learn about the power of the sun!

Frost Science Membership
Level 1, Atrium
Donate your electronic waste with the Frost Science Membership team. Learn more about accepted devices here.

Science Showdown
Level 1, Power of Science Stage
Showtimes: 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Meet Drippy the Water Conservation Mascot from Fantasy Theatre Factory
Level 1, Atrium
12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. and 1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.

Compost For Life
Level 2, Terrace
Discover how nature recycles and take home materials to start your own compost at home!

Dream in Green
Level 2, Terrace
Learn from high school students about how they protect the planet!

Gen2050
Level 2, Terrace
Use microscopes to examine flowers up close and learn about pollination.

Miami EcoAdvenutres
Level 2, Terrace
Get hands-on with marine conservation by sifting through sand to uncover hidden microplastics.

Xennial Digital
Level 3, MeLab
Can virtual reality help the earth? Find out with cutting edge VR experiences by Xennial Digital.

Clean Miami Beach
Level 4, Terrace
Learn about community activism, plastic pollution and how to make a difference to help protect our ocean.

The Everglades Foundation
Level 4, Terrace
Join The Everglades Foundation for hands-on experiences to learn more about Everglades wildlife, habitats, and water through mystery bags, trivia, and other STEM activities.

Frost Science Conservation
Level 4, Terrace
Find out what it takes to build a resilient coastline & learn about ongoing Frost Science conservation efforts.

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