Kilkenny County Council Library Service is proud to announce an exciting programme of events for Science Week 2025, taking place from 9 -16 November, celebrating the national theme: “Then. Today. Tomorrow.” This year marks the 30th anniversary of Science Week in Ireland, a milestone that reflects on the evolution of science and its impact on our lives past, present, and future.
Thanks to the generous support of CALMAST, the South East Technological University’s STEM Engagement Centre, Kilkenny County Council Library Service will host a vibrant mix of workshops, talks, and family-friendly activities designed to spark curiosity and creativity in all ages.
Highlights include:
- 3D Printing Workshops at the Mayfair Makerspace, with open sessions and guided workshops for beginners and advanced makers alike.
- A special talk by Anne-Karoline Distel, exploring how 3D printing is revolutionising access to cultural heritage.
- Luke’s Deadly Dinosaurs, featuring real fossils and a baby T-Rex.
- The Nutty Scientist’s Time Machine, packed with erupting volcanoes and bubbling cauldrons.
- The return of Junior Einsteins, with nature-inspired experiments and the ever-popular slime-making session.
- A science-themed craft sessions
Speaking about the importance of Science Week, Executive Librarian Aideen McDonald said: “Science Week is a celebration of curiosity, creativity, and community. This year’s theme Then. Today. Tomorrow. invites us to reflect on how far we’ve come and to imagine the possibilities ahead. We’re thrilled to offer a programme that brings science to life for families, schools, and lifelong learners across Kilkenny.”
All events are free, but booking is essential for some activities. Full details and registration information are available at www.kilkennylibrary.ie.





