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Email to the Editor: S.T.E.M. Expo to Deliver Fun, Inspiration for Whole Family

Jim Barchek reminds the community that on Oct. 11, the first-ever event dedicated to promoting science, technology, engineering and math takes place at Enumclaw High School, so bring the whole family.

Don't miss it! The first Enumclaw S.T.E.M. Expo will be fun and informative for students, parents and everyone. October 11, 4-7 PM, at the Enumclaw High School commons. Tour exhibits from a wide variety of businesses, from Boeing to local industries, all using technology in new and exciting ways. The Aerospace Training Initiative vehicle will be at the Enumclaw High School and will be available for public tours. Hands on exhibits are designed to show us all how technology is currently being used and to interest and inspire students to participate in the wide range of science, technology, engineering and math courses available to them in our schools. Students will also be demonstrating current work they are doing in such fields as robotics. See you there.

Jim Barchek, Enumclaw Schools Foundation

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