On July 16, 2016, from 1:00-4:00 pm, the Newton Free Library will be hosting the second annual STEAM Expo as part of our ongoing programming for all ages related to the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics). The year’s event promises to be even bigger than last year’s! The Expo is a gathering of tech enthusiasts, traditional crafters, artists, musicians, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers and students. Come experience a fun, interactive afternoon at the library, and get involved in the rebirth of Do-It-Yourself.
They’ll be having 17 exhibitors and hands on workshops both inside and outside the library so you can discover your inner Scientist, Techie, Engineer, Aritst, or Mathmatician.
I will be there with the Optical Society trying to corrupt young minds to pursue careers in science and engineering. This was a fun event last year and it had a very diverse set of participants due to the “A” component.
Seems like fun! For what ages is this event appropriate? Can I bring a seven year-old who loves planets and telescopes?
@isabelle, I am pretty sure there will be age appropriate activities for both of you :-)
I will be there for Newton Destination Imagination. We will be challenging kids and adults of all ages to defeat our “Grape Crushers” Fun for everyone!