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Celebrating 100 Workshops Milestone


On the 27th and 28th of May, Native Scientist invites members and friends to celebrate their success in London, Edinburgh and Paris. Founded in 2013, NS has reached this year the following milestones: 100 workshops, 2000+ pupils and 700 volunteer scientists.

The gatherings planned range from a Challenge Party in London (27th May), a Potluck Lunch in Edinburgh (28th May) and a Networking Evening in Paris (27th May). The events are free to attend but registration is required. Please follow this link to register.

About the gatherings:

1. Challenge Party in London

Join us for some fun and challenges on the 27th of May (Saturday), 7.30pm at Dickens Inn (E1W 1LA). Finger food will be available.

This event is an opportunity to know more about NS, meet like-minded people, share your thoughts and ideas, celebrate your enrollment and talk to the NS founders!

All NS volunteers, teachers, parents and supporters are welcome!

2. Potluck Lunch in Edinburgh

Join us for a potluck lunch on 28th May (Sunday), 12noon at Slateford Green Community Centre (EH14 1NF).

Please bring a food item/drink to share. We will provide plates, cups, snacks.

This event is an opportunity to meet people from a different community, celebrate multilingualism and network in an informal manner.

This is a family-friendly event, so everyone is welcome. Weather permitting, we can visit the Soughton Park and its Rose Gardens.

3. Networking Evening in Paris

Join us for some drinks and nibbles on the 27th of May (Saturday), 7.30pm at Pub Saint Hilaire. (Rue Valette). Finger food will be available.

This event is an opportunity to gather all Native Scientist volunteers, teachers and friends living in the Paris region! A chance to know more about NS, share your experience, or simply network and meeting new people.

To find these events on Facebook, please go here.

Please contact:

- joana.moscoso@nativescientist.com (London),

- anai.catarino@nativescientist.com (Edinburgh),

- rafael.galupa@nativescientist.com (Paris),

if you have any questions.

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