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By @FE on 2026-03-29 01:15

Pasadena has long been a center for scientific discovery, and the JPL Summer Science Fair at JPL Building 186 (Theodore von Kármán Museum and Auditorium) is another shining example of how deeply this community values innovation and education. This beloved event gives families, students, and lifelong learners the unique chance to engage directly with the science shaping our world—and beyond. Why does this matter for Pasadena? The Summer Science Fair is more than just entertainment; it’s a way for our community to connect with the incredible minds at JPL, inspire future generations of explorers, and celebrate the collaborative spirit that defines our city. The Theodore von Kármán Museum and Auditorium, with its welcoming and inventive atmosphere, becomes a local stage for inspiring talks, hands-on learning, and sharing the excitement of scientific progress. From interactive experiments to meet-and-greets with JPL staff, attendees will get a close-up view of what makes Pasadena a hub for discovery. Whether you’re a budding scientist, a curious parent, or simply proud of your city’s accomplishments, this event captures the heart of Pasadena. Don’t miss this chance to be part of something extraordinary—right here in your own backyard.