While many will have spent the past weekend celebrating St Patrick’s Day ScienceGrrl Glasgow celebrated the official launch of our new Chlorophyll Chromatography #UnsungHeroines activity with a double-day visit to the Glasgow Science Centre. We were invited to premiere our activity as the closing Meet the Experts of British Science Week 2018 and we had a great time with our visitors and received excellent feedback from both the GSC staff and participating children. We recorded 39 children giving our activity a go on Saturday – with spectacularly colourful results! – and a whopping 58 on Sunday. Ages ranged between 3-12 years old for kids participating in the activity and we also obviously had supportive parents in attendance. Some curious challengers kept coming back for more and many had plans to continue the activity at home and share it with friends and family. This particular activity is very easy to set up at home with a little help from an adult and can be easily adapted to suit various ages by increasing/decreasing the complexity. It can also easily be extended beyond the investigation of spinach and its components to other plants and, as many of our visitors discovered, the pigments in coloured pens. We had quite a display of artwork at the end of our combined 8 hour stint and the colours really helped draw new visitors to our stand next to the planetarium. I’d like to thank our tireless volunteers for their time and effort this weekend: new members Lara and Carla and veterans Isabel, JC and little Stan did a brilliant job on Saturday – they even managed to cross language barriers when a French family came along to see what we had on offer, as did the Sunday volunteers Claire, Imogen, Olof and myself (though our language exchange was in German). Science is for EVERYONE after all, and ScienceGrrl Glasgow are happy to accommodate visitors and volunteers from all backgrounds!