Duke Energy STEM Night

DUKE ENERGY SCIENCE NIGHT TO BE HELD AT GREENFIELD SCHOOL

Greenfield School will host a Duke Energy Science Night on April 30, 6:30pm, at Greenfield School. This is an official event of the 2018 North Carolina Science Festival.

 

Duke Energy Science Night will feature hands-on activities designed to help children and their families explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This event is open to all Wilson County Elementary students and their families and is presented free of charge. For more information, contact Greenfield School.

 

Greenfield School is one of 150 North Carolina elementary schools selected to host Duke Energy Science Nights in 2018. Support from the Duke Energy Foundation allows the Festival to provide each selected school with all materials needed for the activities. The Duke Energy Foundation seeks to power vibrant communities through investments in high-performing, sustainable initiatives that emphasize STEM, including programs that help create greater access to and participation in STEM-related informal and out-of-school educational opportunities.

 

Duke Energy Science Nights are an educational initiative of the North Carolina Science Festival presented by the Biogen Foundation, with statewide science programming for all ages. The NC Science Festival is now a month-long celebration of science that occurs every April. Festival events include hands-on activities, science talks, lab tours, nature experiences, exhibits, performances and other events, hosted by many different organizations within North Carolina. This STEM Night festival event is free.

 The North Carolina Science Festival is produced by Morehead Planetarium and Science Center (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). For more information about the Festival, visit www.ncsciencefestival.org.

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