The University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H Science Saturday event is scheduled for 1-4 p.m. Friday, April 20, at Jenness Hall on the UMaine campus in Orono. UMaine biomedical engineering students will lead participants in discussions about programming stoplights and exploring innovative solutions to address common problems.
The event is open to students in grades six through eight. The maximum number of participants is 20. Children don’t need to be in 4-H to participate.
The fee is $5 per person. The registration deadline is April 18, to register, visit extension.umaine.edu/register.
For more information or to request a disability accommodation, contact Jessica Brainerd at 581-3877, 800-287-0274 (toll free in Maine) or [email protected].
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