Families are invited to attend the Cedar Valley Family STEM
Festival on Tuesday, November 7 from 4:00 to 7:30 PM at the Five Sullivan
Brothers Convention Center in Waterloo. The festival is free and open to the
public.
The goals of the festival are to promote, inspire and
engage youth in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
activities and to introduce children and parents to STEM careers.
Organizations will present exhibits and hands-on activities
for kids, pre-K through 12 and their families. Attendees can drive robots,
conduct amazing science experiments, and much more! In addition, the festival
showcases STEM programs in local schools and offers interactive specialty shows
throughout the evening.
The Cedar Valley Family STEM Festival is a community-wide
partnership led by the Northeast Region of the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory
Council at the University of Northern Iowa, Waterloo Community Schools, Cedar
Falls Community School District, Cedar Valley Catholic Schools, Central Rivers
AEA, Black Hawk County Extension and Outreach, Hawkeye Community College,
University of Northern Iowa, John Deere, Grout Museum District, Society of
Women Engineers-Cedar Valley, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and Volunteer
Center of the Cedar Valley. To learn more, visit our website at neiowastem.com.
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