APEGA Science Olympics Coming to the Butterdome Saturday, April 5

Edmonton, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Media are invited to join students in grades 1–12 from Edmonton and surrounding areas as they compete in the 2025 APEGA Science Olympics on Saturday, April 5. This science-packed event offers students the opportunity to put their creativity and problem-solving to the test, turning everyday objects into engineering marvels and solving geoscience mysteries.

There will be a variety of photo and video opportunities with students as they complete various challenges.

The details for the event are as follows:

When:  Saturday, April 5, 2025
            9:15 a.m.     Opening Remarks
            9:30 a.m.     Divisions 1 & 2 Challenges Begin
            11:45 a.m.   Morning Awards Ceremony
            12:45 p.m.   Afternoon Remarks and Divisions 3 & 4 Challenges Begin
            4:15 p.m.     Afternoon Awards Ceremony

Where: Universiade Pavilion (University of Alberta Butterdome)
114 St. & 87 Ave., Edmonton AB

Notes: Media are recommended to attend late morning or early afternoon, on either side of lunch. A media registration table will be set up at the event. Please reach out to [email protected] if interested in coordinating with a spokesperson.

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CONTACT: Andrew MacKendrick The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) 825-966-5815 [email protected] 

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