Joe Napsha writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Downtown Greensburg could have a hands-on science center for children and adults at the former Mellon Bank building if two natives can make their dream a reality.
An interactive science center would feature a wide range of exhibits featuring sight, sound, motion, light and gears — “anything with science involved,” said Douglas Lingsch, 43, a businessman who lives in Bedford in Bedford County. He and his wife, Mari-Pat, hope to open the Discovery & Interactive Science Center in the fall of 2008 or 2009, he said.
They anticipate creating an attraction similar to the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Douglas Lingsch said.
Sign me up to volunteer!
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