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Saturday: Get thee (and the kids) to DC STEM Fest

The event aims to increase awareness of critical STEM industries, all through a little fun.

At DC STEM Fest in 2016. (Courtesy photo)

Kids from across the District will be celebrating all things science, technology, engineering and math on Saturday with the DC STEM Festival.

Through presentations and activities run by students as well as organizations like the NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences, the event aims “to increase awareness of the critical role science and other STEM fields play in our world every day.” Held at Harmony DC Public Charter Schools in Eckington, organizers promise the presentations and activities will be fun for all ages.

It also has just about the coolest logo we’ve ever seen. See for yourself:

DC STEM Fest logo. (Image via Twitter)

DC STEM Fest logo. (Image via Twitter)

The last DC STEM Festival was held in April 2016.

Ready to take the kids to get inspired? The festival starts on Saturday at 11 a.m. Find more information here. Here’s to the future of STEM.

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