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MacGillivray Freeman's Dream Big Engineering the World. An outline of a child in front of monuments
MacGillivray Freeman's Dream Big Engineering the World. An outline of a child in front of monuments

Teen Night: “Dream Big: Engineering our World”

Carnegie Science Center
Sat., July 19
3–6 p.m.


Teens 13–18 are invited to join us for our next Teen Night featuring “Dream Big: Engineering Our World” presented at The Rangos Giant Cinema at Carnegie Science Center.

Upon first consideration, it might not seem the stuff of grand cinematic adventure. But could engineering secretly be an exciting, creative, heroic realm where the optimists of today are creating the life-saving, world-altering marvels that will make for a safer, more connected, more equal and even more awe-inspiring tomorrow?

With an eclectic, stereotype-bursting engineer cast, the huge story told by Dream Big answers that question with a resoundingly “yes” using a series of surprising human stories to expose the hidden world behind the most exciting inventions and structures across the world. It is not only a journey through engineering’s greatest wonders, but equally a tale of human grit, aspiration, compassion and the triumph of human ingenuity over life’s greatest challenges.

Teens 13–18 can participate in activities, enjoy snacks with friends and end the night with an after-hours showing of “Dream Big: Engineering Our World”!

Film begins at 5:15 pm.

Teen Membership is generously supported by The Grable Foundation.

Community Access Membership is presented by:

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