Blaine Primary School hosted a family science night that had over 700 people in attendance on February 27. Volunteer Chery Persse teaches a child to make a pinwheel, which was one of the 15 science stations at the event. Other projects and experiments provided education on static electricity, chemical reactions and density of liquids. “It was wonderful to see the students’ eyes light up as they understood the science behind the experiment or project,” Blaine STEAM specialist Terre Shapiro said. “There were many happy children engaged in science with their families. It was a successful night.”
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