EFK Calgary
Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers! We bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), to kids age 4 - 15.
EFK Calgary
Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers! We bring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), to kids age 4 - 15.
Start date: Saturday, May 4 2024.
Schedule:
On Saturday from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
From 5/4/2024 until 6/15/2024
Cranston Residents Association
Location: Cranston Residents Association | 11 Cranarch Road Southeast, Calgary, AB, T3M 0S8
Description:
Welcome to our Junior Engineers Exploration Program, where kids embark on an exhilarating journey into the world of engineering! Our hands-on program encourages young minds to explore creative design solutions using the Engineering Design Process. Through exciting projects such as crafting candy catapults, building simple flashlights, creating poppers, and constructing kaleidoscopes, participants not only have a blast but also gain valuable insights into physics, electronics, pneumatics, and optics. Led by experienced facilitators, this program fosters a collaborative environment where children develop problem-solving skills, unleash their creativity, and build a foundation for a lifelong love of engineering. Join us for an engaging and educational experience that sparks curiosity and innovation in every young engineer!Participants can register online (Cranston Registered Programs), over the phone at (403)781-6614, or in person at Century Hall.
Available: Full
Price: $141.00 Taxes not included
Required age: 5 - 7 on the day of the activity
Notes: Participants can register online (Cranston Registered Programs), over the phone at (403)781-6614, or in person at Century Hall.
Prerequisites: Participants can register online (Cranston Registered Programs), over the phone at (403)781-6614, or in person at Century Hall.
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