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Project STEAM to Help Young Families Explore How the World Works
Calvary Hosts Evening of Activities for Ages 0-5 & Their Parents on Feb. 5

GOLDEN VALLEY, MINN. (Jan. 21, 2016) – Science, technology, engineering, arts and math—otherwise known together as “STEAM”—are key areas of learning and industry that help people not only better understand the world around them, but also contribute to its progress and beauty. The Early Childhood Centers of Calvary Lutheran Church, Golden Valley, Minn., invite families with young children (ages 0-5) to explore these phenomena together at Project STEAM, a special event occurring Friday, Feb. 5.
Free hands-on activities will take place from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m.; an optional dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. for $5 per person or $15 maximum per family. Calvary is located at 7520 Golden Valley Road in Golden Valley.
Visit calvary.org/steam to RSVP.
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During Project STEAM, families will travel from room to room for experiments and projects related to each of the five facets of STEAM. There will also be a special area set aside with sensory stations for infants and toddlers. Families will be provided with resources to help bring STEAM to life at home through shared activities and recommended reading.
Offering pre-K education, as well as full-time and flexible childcare, Calvary’s Early Childhood Centers are a ministry of Calvary Lutheran Church. The mission of Calvary is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Established in 1946, Calvary offers six weekly worship services and a wide variety of activities for children, youth and adults. For more information, visit calvary.org or call 763-545-5659.
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