What makes a bug an insect? Where do they live, and how do insects protect themselves from all those creatures out there that want them for lunch? In this Mid-Continent Public Library program, you will help the Mad Scientist find out what the buzzzz is...
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary needs your help caring for the spring community garden. Come lend a hand, learn, and have fun! All ages are welcome. All supplies will be provided. Please email edwardskai@missouri.edu to register or with any questions. Families can attend one or...
The Green Works in Kansas City ECOS program is open for registration! The ECOS Program for 4th - 8th graders includes hikes, bird watching, identification of native trees and plants, nature art projects, and more. ECOS is offered on Saturdays 10am to 12pm and 1pm...
Join the Mid-Continent Public Library to experience a virtual fossil dig! Participants will also learn how to cast their very own T-Rex foot at home. Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. Participants will be emailed a Zoom access...
Coding & Cupcakes was created to get parent-daughter pairs working together to learn to code. This program wants to expose young girls to the technology field and hopefully allow them to get into these career fields growing up. April sessions will focus on HTML, HyperText...
The Mid-Continent Public Library welcomes participants to learn about the wild world of weather. Investigate why it rains, what causes lightning, and even how weather can be predicted via a science called meteorology. Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to the start of the...
Learn how to fish or improve your skills and knowledge with MO 4-H Certified Sportfishing Leaders. Learning areas include tackle craft, people & fish, aquatic ecology, and angling skills. Participants may attend one or multiple sessions. Session dates are 8:30am to 10:30am OR 3:00pm to...
Join Science City for a special virtual celebration of the 70th Greater Kansas City Science & Engineering Fair! Visit www.studentcorner.io/gkcsef to explore all the amazing student projects in a virtual public viewing. Leave questions, comments, and feedback on any project you visit for students to...
Join the Mid-Continent Public Library for a Birthday Party celebration for all ages! Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. Participants will be emailed a Zoom access code 15 minutes before the start of the program, so please include...
Kansas Enrichment Network presents a virtual summit experience for community leaders and afterschool professionals looking to expand their knowledge and focus on the future engagement of girls and underrepresented populations in STEM/STEAM programs. This virtual event will offer insights around the gaps and opportunities in...
As you walk around outside looking at the trees and listening to the birds in spring, do you think about what's under your feet? Even when you find pollinating insects like butterflies and bees, there is so much more to discover under the leaf litter....
Can a plant-based burger really taste like the real thing? Find out! Participants will learn more about the science behind "Impossible Foods" with the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. Intended for high school students and older. Register Here.
Join the Mid-Continent Public Library as they put on the hats of paleontologists, fighter pilots, detectives and more to investigate TAILS. From Comets, to Dinosaurs, to Rockets, TALES are everywhere in the world...and BEYOND! Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to the start of...
Do you have a passion for wildlife and love the idea of protecting the natural world? If so, join the Linda Halll Library for an opportunity to get academic and career advice from bear biologist Wes Larson, a.k.a. @grizkid. During this interactive Q&A session, students...
Take a walking tour and view amazing projects from the Blue Valley Northwest Femineers. The Femineers will be spaced apart to display their projects. The Femineers have dedicated hours of work, innovatively combining science, math, and creativity to produce projects that they are excited to...
Autotrophs sustain themselves without eating anything on the Earth, their energy comes from the Sun. Did you know that plants are a type of autotrophs and use a process called photosynthesis to eat the Sun?! Sign up for this Museum at Prariefire Little Explorers Club...