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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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Apr 18

Earth Day Festival

Celebrate Earth Day with a family-friendly and dog-friendly festival. Explore ways to engage with your environment, advocate for renewables, combat plastic pollution, and find out ways to do your part to create a healthier, safer, more sustainable world. Features food trucks, adult beverages, petting zoo, organic soaps and candles, handmade jewelry, solar-powered home features, electric vehicles, and more. Main parking is in the field at the corner of Ross Road and N Henderson.
Upper Merion Township Building Park
Free to the publ...
4/18/26
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Jul 13

Summer STEM Adventures - Renewable Energy, Drones & Makerspace

Biweekly program where campers can power up with Renewable Energy, exploring solar, wind, water, and geothermal energy through hands-on experiments, fly drones with exciting aerial challenges (Grades 5-9), or create in Makerspace with projects like solar vehicles, bridges, and recycled inventions (K-4). All tracks include weekly field trips, including the Energy & Environmental Resource Center and ACUA. Space is limited. Program runs 9am - 4pm EST.
Virtual
Free
7/13/26
Sourced: https://wowsciencecamp.org/ 01-19-2026
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Jul 20

Energy Explorers Summer Camp

Energy is everywhere! In this camp we will explore energy-related phenomena and explore energy transfer using the Project Lead the Way Launch module 'Energy Exploration.' Campers will explore ways that energy is at play all around us. They will make observations of energy-related events and investigate ways that energy can be transferred. Through scientific observations, hands-on explorations, and field trips to energy sources campers will learn all about energy and why it is so important in their lives. This day camp has a daily drop-off between 8:00-8:30 AM, and pick-up in the afternoon between 4:00-4:30 PM. Activities include: visiting businesses to learn about careers and real-life uses of energy, virtual field trip of a dam, designing windmill prototypes with VEX Go, exploring alternative energy sources with field trips to solar village and green roof, and designing restraint systems for vehicles.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$425.00 - Regist...
7/20/26
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