Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Ice-Cream STEM Event At Northeast Library This Week

We All Scream for Ice Cream


Thursday from 3-5pm, the Northeast Library (6801 35th Avenue NE) is having a teens event, called "Teen Re-creation drop-in," as part of its summer learning STEM program.

The information says:
Need some space and support for your digital projects this summer? Drop in for help, ideas and snacks! For ages 12 and up.
 

And on Saturday a special event for kids called "We all scream for ice-cream" will be happening from 11-12 for ages 3 and up.

The information says:
Join us for an ice cream story time! Cool off with a quick ice cream or sorbet that you make yourself.
 



Through August 31, the Seattle Public Library’s free school-age through teens summer of learning  program “Zone In!” will feature a new focus on science, technology, engineering, art and math skills, funded by Google, The Seattle Public Library Foundation and U.S. Bank.

All Seattle Public Libraries received “science kits” donated by Google, which contain fun building materials, to help children practice their science and engineering skills.

The Library is also helping teens and tweens improve their digital media skills, such as art, activism, robotics, 3-D printing, computer programming, music, history and photography.

The Northeast branch summer schedule for children is
here and for teens/tweens is here.
 
(photo courtesy of  SPL website)

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