Victorville offering free monthly STEAM activities 

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Victorville offering free monthly S.T.E.A.M activities

VICTORVILLE – The Victorville City Library is hosting free monthly Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics (STEAM) activities every 2nd Monday of the month. STEAM-based learning gives students new and creative ways of problem-solving, innovating, linking multiple fields and how to think outside the box.

Event Info

Sept. 12: Solar Oven S’mores
Oct. 10:   Fizzing Ghosts
Nov 14:   Turkey Circuits
Dec 12:   Snow Catapults

Time: 4 p.m.

Victorville Library
15011 Circle Drive
Victorville, CA

Ages 8 and up are welcome to join.

For more information visit https://www.victorvilleca.gov/government/city-departments/community-services/library

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