MOSI’s Crime Fighters Weekend April 16 and 17 celebrates real heroes with free admission for police, fire, and EMS staff – plus guests get hands-on with real police vehicles and tech

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MOSI’s Crime Fighters Weekend celebrates real heroes with free admission for police, fire, and EMS staff – plus guests get hands-on with real police vehicles and tech

 

After a month cheering on imaginary heroes with a Superhero Festival, Tampa’s Museum of Science & Industry is celebrating real heroes with free admission, a discount for their families, and hands-on displays of the tools that capture actual villains here in the Tampa Bay Area.

 

Tampa, FL – During MOSI’s Crime Fighters Weekend, April 16 and 17, first responders will get in free to explore MOSI’s exhibits, and up to four guests in their party will get 50 percent off the price of admission, with a valid staff ID from any law enforcement agency, fire rescue agency, or emergency medical services agency.

 

Plus, all guests will get the chance to see and touch a range of real law enforcement vehicles – from ATV’s and high-tech trucks to SWAT team units – right outside MOSI’s front doors. The technology on display comes from MOSI’s partners in the event, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Tampa Police Department, and Temple Terrace Police Department. This hands-on experience is included with MOSI admission.

 

“We’ve had an awesome Superhero Festival, with hands-on demonstrations of the science behind superheroes’ powers, showing Batman v Superman in the Florida Hospital IMAX DOME Theatre, a comic book swap, and a high-flying ceremony for Florida’s Teacher of the Year on our Sky Trail Zip Line,” said MOSI President and CEO Molly Demeulenaere. “This is a chance to celebrate and thank those real heroes who put their lives on the line in our community, saving the day – every day – for all of us.”

 

April 16 and 17 also some of the final opportunities to see Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on the 10,500 square feet of screen inside the enormous Florida Hospital IMAX® DOME Theatre, the most immersive movie experience in the state. First responders will receive the MOSI member discounted rate on tickets to see the movie bought during Crime Fighters Weekend.

 

MOSI is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and the exhibits admission for first responders includes more than 450 hands-on exhibits, a star show in the Saunders Planetarium, Kids in Charge! children’s science center, and our amazing temporary exhibit Dinosaurs in Motion, which ends May 8. For tickets and more information, call 813-987-6000 or visit MOSI.ORG.

 

Upcoming events at Tampa’s Museum of Science & Industry:

MOSI Dinosaur Festival – April 23 – May 8

MOSI Children’s Gala presented by PNC Bank – May 1

Tampa Bay Hurricane Expo – May 14 (Media Preview May 13)

MOSI Summer Science Camps – June 13 – August 12

 


Media are welcome at Crime Fighters Weekend, April 16 and 17, to capture images and talk with guests interacting with crime fighting technology, and to talk with members of law enforcement about their technology and the risks they face protecting the public every day.

 

MOSI, the Museum of Science & Industry, is Tampa Bay’s community-supported science center. At MOSI, people of all ages (this means you!) can see and do amazing things every day. Ride in the only driverless car open to the public in North America, witness the future in 3-D Printing: The Exhibition, experience an immersive film in the Florida Hospital IMAX® DOME Theatre, see the stars in the Saunders Planetarium, have a blast in our Kids in Charge! children’s science center, wonder at nature in our BioWorks Butterfly Garden, and defy gravity on our Sky Trail® Ropes Course and Zip Line. MOSI (we pronounce it MOH’-zee) is the largest science center in the Southeast, and a not-for-profit magnet for innovation in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) education where we make a difference in people’s lives by making science real for people of all ages and backgrounds. For more information about MOSI, visit MOSI.ORG.

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