Science in the Summer

The Free Library of Philadelphia is excited to once again partner with The Franklin Institute to present GSK Science in the Summer, an informal, hands-on summer science program for children entering grades 2-6!

Science in the Summer is designed to increase children's value of, interest in, and confidence about doing science and pursuing STEM careers.

Be A Health Scientist!

This year's Be a Health Scientist! theme invites children to explore the diverse roles of scientists as they investigate the universe, gather information, and use actual scientific tools, machines, and procedures to solve real-world problems.

Each activity highlights a STEM career through a story that encourages children to play the role of a person in that profession. Specifically, participants will be able to try on the lab coat and join the research teams to:

  • Be an Athletic Trainer
  • Be a Cardiologist
  • Be a Dietitian
  • Be an Epidemiologist
  • Be an Orthopedic Doctor

Science in the Summer programs will take place at select libraries throughout the city from June 9 to August 8, 2025. Dates and times for these programs will vary by location.

For more information, visit our Calendar of Events, stop by your neighborhood library location, or visit www.scienceinthesummer.com

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GSK Science in the Summer is a fun, free, hands-on science education program, which introduces students to the wonderful and fascinating world of science.

Upcoming Events

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Science in the Summer: Be an Athletic Trainer

Mon, July 21, 2025 1:30 P.M.
Queen Memorial Library

Children 5-11 are invited to Be a Health Scientist this Summer! The Science in the Summer program invites children to take the role of scientists and engineers as they investigate problems related to human health and well-being. The activities encourage scientific practices like making…

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Science in the Summer: Be a Health Scientist

Mon, July 21, 2025 3:30 P.M.
Wynnefield Library

Science in the Summer is a free, informal science program for children entering grades 2 - 6. Supported by GSK and offered in collaboration with The Franklin Institute, the goal of the program is to increase children's interest and confidence in doing science and pursuing STEM careers…

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Science in the Summer: Be a Health Scientist

Mon, July 21, 2025 4:00 P.M.
Haverford Library

Science in the Summer is a free, informal science program for children entering grades 2 - 6. Supported by GSK and offered in collaboration with The Franklin Institute, the goal of the program is to increase children's interest and confidence in doing science and pursuing STEM careers…

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Science in the Summer: Be a Health Scientist

Tue, July 22, 2025 1:00 P.M.
Lucien E. Blackwell West Philadelphia Regional Library

Be a Health Scientist this summer! Science in the Summer, in collaboration with  The Franklin Institute, is a fun free STEM program for youth entering grades 2 – 6 that aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers! Learn all about finding ways to keep…

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Science in the Summer: Be a Cardiologist

Tue, July 22, 2025 1:30 P.M.
Queen Memorial Library

Children 5-11 are invited to Be a Health Scientist this Summer! The Science in the Summer program invites children to take the role of scientists and engineers as they investigate problems related to human health and well-being. The activities encourage scientific practices like making…

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Science in the Summer: Be a Health Scientist-Epidemiologist

Tue, July 22, 2025 3:00 P.M.
Lawncrest Library

Science in the Summer   Science in the Summer is a free, informal science program for children entering grades 2 - 6. Supported by GSK and offered in collaboration with The Franklin Institute, the goal of the program is to increase children's interest and confidence in doing science and…

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