‘BubbleFest’ Returns to Lubbock’s Science Spectrum in October
Looking for some good “clean” family fun? Back by “pop”ular demand, BubbleFest returns to Science Spectrum! Continuing the tradition of providing exciting entertainment and accessible science for families with kids of all ages, if you love to play with bubbles, join us Saturday, October 12th from 10am-6pm.
Enjoy bubble fun with themed activities and great shows combining science, art, and imagination!
Hands-on BubbleFest activities will include:
• Exploding Bubbles Science Demonstration
• Annual Bubble Gum Blowing Contest
• Kid-in-a-Bubble
• Liquid Nitrogen Bubbles
• Bubbles in Nature
• Dry Ice Bubbles
• Bubbles in Sports
• Make and Take Bubble Wands
• Bubbles in Space
• Bubble Crafts and MORE!
Jeff Boyer’s Bubble Trouble
Jeff Boyer takes bubbles to the max in this Bubble Trouble, a one-man bubble extravaganza. It’s the craziest, most creative bubble show around. Jeff juggles bubbles, sculpts and builds with bubbles, makes fog-filled bubbles and more. Mixing comedy, music and interactive bubble-magic, he engages and delights audiences of all ages.
Learn more about Jeff Boyer’s Bubble Trouble show at jeffboyer.com
Bubble Trouble Shows will be held at 11:30am, 2:00 & 4:00pm during BubbleFest.
BubbleFest General Admission Ticket Rates:
- $10.00 Adults
- $8.50 Children (ages 3-12)
- $8.50 Seniors (60+)
- Free for children 2 and under.
BubbleFest Member’s Night
Friday, October 11th from 6:00pm-8:00pm
Members, here’s your chance for a FREE preview of BubbleFest event activities before the general public! Come for this private member’s only event and be the first to see Bubble Trouble by professional bubble-ologist, Jeff Boyer. Jeff Boyer is a proven crowd pleasing performer, engaging, amusing and educating audiences for over 23 years. Jeff wows audiences internationally with bubbles, science, and comedy. Exclusive Bubble Trouble Member’s Night Show at 7:00pm!
All Remaining Pancho's Mexican Buffets Are In Texas- Here's Where To Find Them
At its height in the 1980s, Pancho's Mexican restaurant had families raising the flag for more- in 55 locations across the American South. Now, there are only a precious few, all right here in Texas.
Gallery Credit: Renee Raven
What Do You Want The Food Genie To Bring You?
Gallery Credit: Nessmania
True Tales Of Petty Revenge
Gallery Credit: Nessmania