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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Meet up for neurodiverse educators, learners, and families.
Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 12

Virtual Speaker Series: Dental Care for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs

This virtual speaker series session focuses on dental care for children and youth with special healthcare needs. The session will cover common dental challenges, tips for preventing dental anxiety and sensory sensitivities, home oral health care management, strategies for effective dental appointments, and resources for specialized dental care. Designed as a lunch-break friendly session with Q&A opportunity.
Virtual
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 27

Public Planetarium Film: Undiscovered Worlds

Do Earth-like planets exist elsewhere in the universe? Travel to distant stars and fly up close to exotic planets. Experience the science shifting our perspective on humanity's place in the cosmos. Humans have long imagined exotic and intriguing worlds beyond our solar system. However, in recent years, science fiction has become science reality. Undiscovered Worlds reveals the methods used by astronomers to identify these alien wanderers, and explores the idea of what it means to be in a habitable zone around a star. Recommended for: Families and all ages. Length: 27 minutes. All tickets are open seating. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Online registration closes 4:00PM on 3/27. Walk-ins welcome, dependent on availability - Exact cash only accepted. Food/drink and strollers are not allowed in the Planetarium. FSU campus parking pass required.
Christa McAuliffe Center Planetarium
Ages 5 and under...
3/27/26
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Mar 28

Saturday Science: The Human Machine

Hands-on brain science event series for students, families and local community groups. Activities and demonstrations are designed to be engaging and informative, exploring the workings of the brain through hands-on activities and unique scientific resources.
Zuckerman Institute, Columbia University
Free and open to...
3/28/26
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Apr 14

Quantum Day

Part of Specialty STEM Days featuring interactive demos designed to immerse families in STEM careers during their visit to the Science Center, inspiring young people to consider careers in rapidly evolving science and technology fields.
Connecticut Science Center
Free
4/14/26
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Apr 23

DNA Days

Part of Specialty STEM Days featuring interactive demos designed to immerse families in STEM careers during their visit to the Science Center, inspiring young people to consider careers in rapidly evolving science and technology fields. Runs April 23-25, 2026.
Connecticut Science Center
Free
4/23/26
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Apr 24

CCF Annual Forum

The Center for Children and Families hosts an annual forum to promote greater understanding of how children develop and thrive, bringing together nationally and internationally-renowned psychologists, developmental, and educational experts from the community to share their various perspectives.
Communities Foundation of Texas
Free
4/24/26
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Apr 25

Saturday Science: From A to ZI

Hands-on brain science event series for students, families and local community groups. Activities and demonstrations are designed to be engaging and informative, exploring the workings of the brain through hands-on activities and unique scientific resources.
Zuckerman Institute, Columbia University
Free and open to...
4/25/26
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Apr 25

Beginner Birding for Families & Kids (Class & Walk)

This program meets at 57 Wakeman Hill Rd., Sherman, CT 06784. Different pricing for members vs non-members and children.
Virtual
$10.00 - Non-mem...
4/25/26
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Apr 25

Girl Scout Late Night @ NHMU

An evening of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities including catapults, rollercoasters, salt water painting, LED explorations, dinosaur skin necklaces, late night snack and flashlight exploration of the entire Museum. Open to all Girl Scouts and their adult chaperones. Arrive having eaten dinner. Registration via the GSU Event Calendar.
Natural History Museum of Utah
$32.00 - $32/Sco...
4/25/26
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