Explore STEM Career options at the Pittsburg State University College of Technology. This virtual multi-activity event provides an opportunity for students (Grades 10-12, especially juniors and seniors) to see a wide variety of demonstrations, information sessions, and interact with students and faculty. There will be...
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3 events,The KU Natural History Museum's Story Book Science events in March will be focused on National Parks! This month, participants will learn about Marjory Stoneman Douglas and her work saving the Everglades. As well as the Grand Canyon and the Lion Queens of India, a...
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The Mid-Continent Public Library will take a hands-on look at the chemistry that goes on in the kitchen! Participants will hunt for starch, sugar and fats in foods and investigate a living organism that helps bread rise. Attendees will also receive directions on how to... |
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The KU Natural History Museum will explore the ecosystems of Kansas from long ago and how they changed over time. 80 million years ago Kansas was part of an inland sea, in this event, participants will see the organisms that lived in that sea and...
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3 events,The KU Natural History Museum's Story Book Science events in March will be focused on National Parks! This month, participants will learn about Marjory Stoneman Douglas and her work saving the Everglades. As well as the Grand Canyon and the Lion Queens of India, a...
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This Mid-Continent Public Library program is about the principles of space travel, with an emphasis on the 53rd anniversary of the landing of the first man on the Moon during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission. Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to the start of... |
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The KU Natural History Museum will be distributing a limited number of free Science Kits for their offered Spring 2021 youth programs. Science Kits will include all materials necessary for the following online programs: • Story Book Science STEM Challenge – Writing in a Nature...
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Hosted by the KC Women in Technology, this Coding and Cupcakes session will focus on HTML. HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language and is one of the building blocks for websites. Girls will learn about the capabilities of HTML and start learning the fundamentals of... |
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2 events,Kansas City students have a new opportunity to put their imaginations and problem-solving skills to the test! The Linda Hall Library’s inaugural Kansas City Invention Convention, an affiliate program of The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, invites students in grades 4 through 12 to imagine new solutions...
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It has been one year since COVID-19 caused schools to close indefinitely, leaving parents to figure out how to continue their child's education while juggling work and family responsibilities. Amidst the disruptions that have left millions of caretakers struggling, we've also seen bright spots and...
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3 events,The KU Natural History Museum's Story Book Science events in March will be focused on National Parks! This month, participants will learn about Marjory Stoneman Douglas and her work saving the Everglades. As well as the Grand Canyon and the Lion Queens of India, a...
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In this Mid-Continent Public Library program, participants will learn about the energy that is all around! 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,... |
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The KU Natural History Museum will teach participants how bird beaks are adapted for eating different foods during this monthly Pop Up Science for kids. Have fun learning about beaks with this hands-on activity that helps kids create bird beak models out of common household...
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In this program from the Mid-Continent Public Library, children ages 6 and up will take a hands-on look at the chemistry that goes on in the kitchen. Hunt for starch, sugar and fats in foods and investigate a living organism that helps bread rise. Directions...
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3 events,The KU Natural History Museum's Story Book Science events in March will be focused on National Parks! This month, participants will learn about Marjory Stoneman Douglas and her work saving the Everglades. As well as the Grand Canyon and the Lion Queens of India, a...
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In this Mid-Continent Public Library program, the audience will be amazed when the Mad Scientist is able to defy gravity! Didgeridoo tubes, foaming hands and steaming chemical reactions will introduce children to a world of exciting chemistry. Program registration will close 30 minutes prior to... |
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2 events,The KU Natural History Museum's Story Book Science events in March will be focused on National Parks! This month, participants will learn about Marjory Stoneman Douglas and her work saving the Everglades. As well as the Grand Canyon and the Lion Queens of India, a...
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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...
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2 events,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...
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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...
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