STEM exhibit showcases ‘Mad Science’ | Enumclaw Schools Foundation

The Enumclaw Schools Foundation in partnership with the Enumclaw School District will present the 4th Annual STEM Expo on Thursday, February, 11 from 4:00-7:30 p.m. at the Enumclaw Expo Center Exhibit Hall.

The Enumclaw Schools Foundation in partnership with the Enumclaw School District will present the 4th Annual STEM Expo on Thursday, February, 11 from 4:00-7:30 p.m. at the Enumclaw Expo Center Exhibit Hall (formerly King County Fairgrounds). “Mad Science” is this year’s theme.

The STEM Expo is free to all K -12th grade students in the Enumclaw School District, as well as their families and members of the surrounding communities.

The Exhibit Hall is a great space for students to wander, explore and engage in the “mad science” activities provided by over 55 exhibitors representing local and regional businesses, non-profits and Enumclaw School District STEM-related classes.

The purpose of this annual STEM Expo is to excite students about career opportunities connected to science, technology, engineering and math.  The STEM Expo is free to exhibitors and attendees thanks to our sponsors: The Boeing Company, Helac Corporation, Enumclaw Expo Center, Enumclaw Rotary Foundation, Pacific Metallurgical, Welsh Commissioning Group, Friends of Enumclaw Library, and Breedt Production Tooling.