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Volcanoes! A Mount St. Helens-Inspired Experience

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MAY 24 | Two Event Options at 4:30PM & 7:30PM

Join “Oregon Field Guide” and OPB’s Science and Environment team for a day at OMSI featuring Native storytelling, rock collections, art, interactive displays, volcano robots, local experts and more.

Schedule of events:

4:30PM: OMSI’s Auditorium: Hear stories and lore about Mount St. Helens, with the Cowlitz Tribe, artist Ellen Morris Bishop, collector Ian Madin, the Cascade Volcano Observatory, the Mount St. Helens Institute and ‘Rock Star’ Scott Burns.

7 :00PM: OMSI’s Empirical Theater: Learn about volcanoes on the big screen with OPB’s “Oregon Field Guide” and “All Science. No Fictionseries. Please reserve your ticket online.

Enjoy a screening of “All Science. No Fiction’s” “Can we predict volcanic eruptions” and “Oregon Field Guide’s” “Unearthing Mount St. Helens Mysteries,” followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A.

Events are free and open to the public, but tickets are required for the screening event.


Frequently Asked Questions

Will food and drink be available for purchase?

Yes, the Empirical Cafe will be open with prepackaged salads, sandwiches and movie snacks. The bar will be open to guests that are 21+. No outside food or drink is allowed.

Accessibility Info

Click here for OMSI’s overall accessibility information. Below are the specific details for the Empirical Theater.

 

The Empirical Theater has an upper-level wheelchair accessible entrance and theater restrooms; due to the layout of the theater the lower-level main entrance is only accessible by stairs. Please check in with a Guest Services Representative or volunteer for assistance in locating these areas.

Several daytime documentaries and newer evening full-features offer closed captions, audio description, and volume amplification. The CaptiView closed caption units allow guests to see captions for their show by using a cup holder device that they can adjust within their view, and the Fidelio RX audio description units deliver descriptive narration and can also amplify the theater volume and dialogue.

The Showing Today signs updated daily at the front desk and theater entrance indicate which features offer closed captions (CC) and audio description (AD), while volume amplification is available for all theater content including events such as Science Pub and Reel Science.

Limited quantities of the following devices are available for theater guests and may be requested at either the Front Desk or Concierge Desk as well as from the theater usher:

  • CaptiView closed caption (CC) viewing devices
  • Fidelio RX audio description and volume amplification units
  • Williams Sound NKL-001 neck loops designed to work with hearing aids equipped with a telephone coil or T-Switch

The rough inside measurements of the seats not including arm and back rests:

  • Theater seats 16.5” wide and 21.5” deep
  • Two accessible seating area chairs 39.29″ high, 29.5″ wide, and 29″ deep
  • Additional accessible seating area chairs available by request is 23.5” wide and 21.5” deep
  • The weight capacity for the accessible seating area chairs are 500lbs, and the additional accessible seating area chairs support between 200lbs-250lbs

Earplugs can be requested from the Front Desk and Concierge Desk, and sensory resource packs that include:

  • Noise reducing headphones
  • Fidget toys
  • Sunglasses
  • Visual and auditory timer
  • 2 pound weighted shoulder wrap
  • Sanitizing wipes

Please contact OMSI Guest Services at (503) 797-4000 or Info@OMSI.edu with any additional specific questions or needs.

Do I have to pay for parking?

OMSI has a new parking system via the mobile parking app, Parking Kitty, to create an easier and more streamlined experience for our visitors. Parking is $2 + fees for after-hours events. We recommend you download the app prior to your arrival at OMSI. You can also pay via their website at www.parkingkitty.com.

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