CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Are you ready to make some slime? How about some fresh ice cream?
If you or your kiddos are interested in science, technology, engineering or math, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History will be the place to be this Saturday, July 13.
CC Water, Workforce Solutions, Valero and other community partners will be in attendance at STEM Day by the Bay to help encourage area youth discover a potential career in the STEM fields.
The exciting STEM event will allow guests to experience hands-on STEM activities and family-friendly fun, including slime making, ice cream creation, and more.
The cost of entry is General Admission for non-Members. Museum Members and children under 3 years old are FREE. Entry is free for those who use WIC and SNAP.
Event Highlights:
Details:
- Saturday, July 13, 2024
- 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- General Admission for Non-Members
- Museum Members & Children Under 3 are FREE
- Museums for All: FREE Entry for SNAP & WIC Card Holders
What’s Happening:
- Valero
- CC Water
- PORT Lab
- This One’s for the Gals
- Workforce Solutions
- Ice Cream
- Slime
- Flashlights
- VR STEM Job Training
- Electrical Builds
You'll also have the chance to build your own stylized charging units, thanks to This One's for the Gal's.
Skills TOFTG: Build and Charge! Creating an Electric Charging Station
Join us at the Museum of Science and History for an electrifying hands-on workshop where boys and girls aged 9 and up can learn the fundamentals of electrical engineering by building a real charging station! This engaging class, hosted by This One’s for the Gals, will introduce young minds to the world of circuits, wiring, and sustainable energy.
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