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Wylde Center Presents STE(A)M Truck Rocket Making at Sugar Creek Garden
Kids age 5 and older can make a stomp rocket at Wylde Center's Sugar Creek Garden on Sept. 30. Pre-registration is required.

Wylde Center, one of metro Atlanta’s premier environmental organizations, is celebrating its 20th anniversary throughout 2017. To commemorate this milestone year, Wylde Center is offering a series of outdoor art and nature programs for both Wylde Center members and the public. The programs will encompass a variety of topics and will take place at various Wylde Center greenspaces.
The next program is STE(A)M Truck Rocket Making – Kids age 5 and older can make a stomp rocket with STE(A)M Truck at Sugar Creek (415 East Lake Drive, Decatur – behind the church). Two sessions are offered on Saturday, Sept. 30 and space is limited. Sign up for either 11 a.m. – noon, or noon – 1 p.m. Free for Wylde Center members and $5 for non-members. For more information and to register, visit www.wyldecenter.org/nature and click on “STE(A)M Truck”.
For two decades, Wylde Center has been growing, educating and greening. From the seed of an idea in 1997, Wylde Center has blossomed into an environmental organization that oversees five distinctive greenspaces, conducts a year-round educational program for all ages, partners with the Decatur Housing Authority to establish community gardens and healthy eating programs for DHA residents, hosts social events and delivers farm to school programming in Decatur and Atlanta schools. Staff and volunteers engage children, families and individuals in activities designed to develop creative skills in sustainable urban living, organic gardening, health and nutrition. Despite its robust growth, Wylde Center has stayed true to its original mission of cultivating vibrant greenspaces for everyone to enjoy, and inspiring communities of environmental stewards. Wylde Center is supported by memberships, donations, volunteers and grants. It’s never been a better time to get involved with this homegrown environmental resource! Visit www.wyldecenter.org for more information.