SANDWICH- Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich is celebrating the grand opening of their new “Splash” area located in the Hidden Hollow, after a ribbon cutting ceremony this month.
Hidden Hollow is set in a two-acre dry kettle hole also known as a glacially formed depression that provides a stimulating, and beautiful outdoor setting for discovery, and learning.
New features in ‘Splash’ include a dramatic waterfall, two streams for hands-in water experimentation, opportunities to build dams, measure water flow, and experiment with how objects sink or float.
These new aspects aim to expand a child’s exposure to STEM ideas as they experiment with a multitude of science concepts, including physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics.
For more information on ‘Splash’ you can visit heritagemuseumsandgardens.org
By JOHN BONDAREK, CapeCod.Com News Center