A dinosaur skeleton at the Delaware Museum of Natural History.
DMNH is known for its bones.

University of Delaware chemical engineering student Victoria Muir, also known as the Delaware Museum of Natural History’s “Princess of Science,” will host a grown-up evening of wine, beer and hands-on science on May 18 from 6–8 p.m at STEM Night, part of the DMNH’s “Night at the Museum” series.

While you have to be 21+ to participate, the experiments are family-friendly, so you can go home and recreate them with your kids or pets or roommates (just don’t recreate them on your kids or pets or roommates).

The $30 ticket includes wine, beer, snacks and an experiment kit to take home.

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