PARK(ing) Day @ SCS

Science of Happiness - Live, Work, Play

PARK(ing) Day is a global movement where communities temporarily transform parking spaces into engaging public spaces. This year, we are thrilled to host PARK(ing) Day at the Science Centre Singapore on 14 September 2024, Saturday, from 4pm to 8pm. Our theme for this year is "Science of Happiness - Live, Work, Play".

This is a rain or shine event. Please come prepared for all weather conditions.

Admission is free for all guests!

Importance and Impact

PARK(ing) Day began in 2005 in San Francisco and has since spread to cities worldwide. It's a day that reimagines urban spaces and highlights the importance of community and creativity in our daily lives. Our event aims to bring this spirit to Science Centre Singapore, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere where guests can explore the science behind happiness through interactive activities.

A community youth group showcasing their programme at the Parking Day 2023.

Participating Organizations

Explore and connect with more than 20 participating organizations, including from our own Science Centre and external partners. These organizations will lead various activities, from mini workshops on mindfulness to hands-on STEM experiments and sustainable art projects. There is something for everyone!

A street food woman serving a traditional Malay food to a parent and his child.

Key Highlights: 

  • Interactive Installations and Booths: Demonstrating mindfulness and the connection between nutrition and well-being.
  • Mini DIY Workshops and Art Projects: Engaging guests in fun, educational activities that inspire joy and creativity.
  • Open Stage and Live Performances: Music, Fitness and Movement Sessions, and Live Science Show!

Spread the Joy

Help us spread the word and invite your friends, family, and colleagues to join us for PARK(ing) Day at the Science Centre Singapore. Together, let’s create a happier, healthier, and more vibrant community for all.

Special Thanks to

Bold At Work With support from Movements for Health by MOHT and TOTE BOARD

Contact Information

Reach out to jannah_monjiat@science.edu.sg for any questions or further enquiries