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- Description
- "Weird science guy" Bill Beaty hosts a monthly geek gathering in Seattle devoted to various quirky science topics, usually having to do with alternative energy and Nikola Tesla. A weekly meeting is held each wednesday night.
- Not from Seattle?
- Consider commencing something like this where you live.
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Websites
- http://amasci.com/freenrg/seameet.html - Bill Beaty's site
- http://www.seattlechatclub.org/museum.html - Seatle Chat Club; Museum of the Mysteries
Location: Museum of the Mysteries
Museum of the Mysteries; 623 Broadway Ave. East, Seattle
- Directions
- Capitol Hill next to the Deluxe Bar and Grill, Aoki Sushi Restaurant and around the corner from Harvard Exit Theater
Cost
$3.00 to $5.00 donation suggested.
Weekly
NOTE: every Wednesday, 7:30PM till 10PM, there's a mini-meeting of Weird Science types at the Capitol Hill UFO museum (Museum of the Mysteries; 623 Broadway Ave. East).
Monthly
First Friday of each month at Museum of the Mysteries. 7-midnight, for all ages. Public welcome. Bring a wierd food potluck if you would like.
Jan. 29, 2005, 7-9 pm
- Mysteries of Nikola Tesla - "Weird science guy" Bill Beaty hosts a geek gathering in Seattle devoted to the pioneering electrical engineer who developed the famous "Tesla coil." See notice in Seattle Weekly.
Contact
William J. Beaty <billb{at}amasci.co*m>
206-789-0775
Seattle, Washington, USA
Seattle Museum of the Mysteries
206-328-6499
623 Broadway Ave. E.
Seattle, WA 98102
See also
- Events - main index of events





