Tottenville fizzed last night with Staten Island’s Science Fair, igniting NYC’s spring at a rec lot. Student Mia Chen demoed rockets as 300 gawked, a $10 ticket fest of beakers. It’s borough brains—pure SI vibe, experiments hot. A kid launched a tube; a pro judged a blast. ‘Staten learns—this is it,’ Chen says, fueling tanks. The stalls turned lab.
The fair’s fresh—April 4’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing rows by noon. Chen’s a St. George whiz; last night’s crowd hit max—smoke rose. A latecomer nabbed a spot; fizz popped—NYC grit glowed. Awards hit 15—science ruled. #SIScienceFair trended; Bronx wants a flask.
Some griped—’Too messy,’ sniped a parent, dodging spills. Wind blew—tents held; fun held. A rival’s pitching a Midland fair, splitting goggles. Still, 400 stayed—tests reigned. Tottenville’s never sparked so bold.
Chen’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a park if spring bites. ‘NYC’s minds—this fires ‘em,’ she says, packing kits. The fair’s a Staten win—grit meets geek. It’s a science rush; catch the next. Bring a coat—sparks call.