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Member News – November 3, 2021

Bloomsburg Children’s Museum Hosting Free Event During National STEM Night

On Monday, November 8, 2021 the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum will host a free event for National STEM Night. From 4-7 p.m. the Museum will offer free admission. Activities include soldering, NFC treasure hunt, Lego Engineering challenges, robotics, programming, 3D printing, and much more!

National STEM Day is celebrated every year on Nov. 8 to encourage kids to explore their interests in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

T-Mobile is sponsoring the night and supplying free food from Big Dan’s Barbecue (while supplies last).  

“There is a deficit of workers in STEM fields in Pennsylvania. The Museum provides exhibits and programs like National STEM night to get kids engaged in STEM learning. If kids are excited about these subjects, they are more likely to want to pursue a career in these fields.” Shelby Kellner, Assistant Director 

For more info: www.the-childrens-museum.org


Penn State World Campus Open House

Join Penn State World Campus for a virtual open house to mee the staff and learn about the process of applying for and earning an undergraduate degree from Penn State World Campus. This is an opportunity to connect with several Penn State World Campus departments. The virtual open house is flexible, and you can customize your “journey” according to your own interests. Drop in throughout the open house to chat one-on-one with members of the team for up to 20 minutes or join an open discussion with other prospective students.

Virtual Open House Afternoon Session on November 4, 2021 from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Virtual Open House Evening Session on November 4, 2021 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.


Montour Area Recreation Commission Preserve Wildlife Art Expo

The wide variety of Pennsylvania wildlife is inspiration for wildlife artists. Join them to enjoy the skill of these artists as they display the wild outdoors captured in photos, oils, pen and ink, and wood. It might be a strutting turkey, a sun-dappled rainbow trout or a white-tailed buck slipping through an autumn forest. It could be a hawk riding a west wind or a colorful songbird picking berries from a bush. This is a great opportunity to get a close look at original art, meet the artists behind the creations and pick up a few ideas for your own artistic side or possibly an early Christmas present.

Family/kid friendly: Yes
Cost: free admission; artwork available for purchase
Masking: Face masks are recommended while indoors

Saturday, November 13: 12:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 14: 11:00 a.m.

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