Celebrating its 10th year, the festival is made possible through a £5,000 contribution by Broxtowe Council of UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) from the Government.
Eastwood will be hosting Ozbots Workshops on Wednesday, February 19 at the DH Lawrence Museum on Victoria Street with sessions at 10am,11am, 12noon, 2pm and 3pm.
Youngsters can bring coding to life using Ozobots as line-following robots in this workshop led by Charlotte Land.
This event is suitable for families with children of all ages.
On Friday, February 21, Kimberley Library is hosting an ecology workshop with sessions at 10am, 11am and 1.15pm.
Join University of Nottingham researchers for hands-on family-fun activities all about ecology.
Finally, on Saturday, February 22, youngsters can take on the egg drop challenge at Bennerley Viaduct.
Young participants have to devise ways of dropping an egg from a height of 60 feet without breaking it.
Coun Milan Radulovic (Ind), council leader, said, ‘It’s a pleasure to have FOSAC return to the borough after a number of successful events during last year’s festival.
"Encouraging curiosity through science inspires children to ask questions and helps to develop a lifelong passion for discovery and learning, which FOSAC do a fantastic job of."
With 59 events across Nottinghamshire available to residents, FOSAC showcases the world of science and ignites curiosity in people across the county, encouraging them to ask questions and seek answers about the world around us.
For full details about the festival, visit nottsfosac.co.uk/public-events/