Business After Hours: Cox Science Center
Date and Time
Tuesday Sep 19, 2023
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
Location
Cox Science Center & Aquarium:
4801 Deher Trail N.
West Palm Beach, FL. 33405
Fees/Admission
RAIN OR SHINE
Registration gets you, two free drinks & snacks & lots of networking
Discount Deadline: September 12, 2023 @ 5:00
$20 - Members
$30 - Future Members
After Early Bird Deadline:
$25 - Members
$35 - Future Members
Reservations may be canceled up to 3 days (72 hours) before the event. Reservations that are canceled prior to 3 days (72 hours) of an event will not be charged and any amounts paid will be refunded. Cancellations must be emailed to Sridgley@palmbeaches.org
Description
Join us for some fun and networking at Cox Science Center and Aquarium's Mini Conservation Golf Course!
Who says networking has to be boring? Unlock your inner child and competitive side and play 18 holes at one of Travel Channel's "13 Best Mini Golf Courses Across the Country".
About Cox Science Center's Conservation Course:
The Conservation Course is an 18-hole miniature course designed by Jim Fazio and Gary Nicklaus, located in the Science Center's beautiful backyard. In concert with the Science Center?s mission to ?Open Every Mind to Science,? the Conservation Course educates guests about natural Florida habitats, specifically the Everglades, since each hole is named for animals or plants indigenous to South Florida. Players of all ages can enjoy the course and its babbling brooks, butterfly gardens and lush green landscaping. A golf experience unlike any other!
About Cox Science Center & Aquarium:
Serving Palm Beach County since 1961, the Science Center revolves around a simple premise: science is exciting! Our mission is to ?Open Every Mind to Science? and we are delivering on this promise by providing schools, visitors and campers an entirely new set of science programming and tech ventures based on computer coding, robotics, and other leading-edge educational programs. These new programs have allowed us to educate more young minds than ever before, now serving over 300,000 students, teachers and visitors annually, including 130,000 through field trips and educational outreach into schools and classrooms.