On Monday this week, I was hanging out in Elizabeth Forsburg’s physics classes at East Hampton high school on the south fork. It was fun for so many reasons. The students and teachers were great and it was fun to do a solo Lab for Kids event – I told the college students to hang back because of the lengthy drive. I even got a chance to try out Luis Rodriguez’s laser holder and diffraction experiment in a class room setting. It worked great except for my blue laser dying. Lab for Kids knows no bounds!

Pictures were taken by Elizabeth Forsburg

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