

of Tennessee Valley Celebrating Women & Girls In STEM at the Market Square Farmers Market, Knoxville – Oct. Zoo Knoxville Monarch Tagging at the Seven Islands State Birding Park, Kodak – Oct. Ramer Day at the Ramer Civic Center, Ramer – Oct. Lantern History Tours at Chickasaw State Park, Henderson – Oct. Statewide Star Parties at locations across the state – Oct. Each one offers a very special opportunity to experience how important science, technology, engineering, art and math are in our everyday lives.” “The Festival wouldn’t be possible without the many organizations and businesses that are participating this year. “Where else can curious kids and adults navigate using the stars, hunt for bugs with an entomologist, engage with scientists, engineers, tech-industry experts and artists in a 10-day celebration across the state?” said Discovery Center CEO Tara MacDougall. In addition, Discovery Center’s general admission for indoor exhibits will be half-price from noon to 4 p.m. This free, all-ages outdoor event (rain or shine) features robotics, creative arts, environmental conservation, composting, cosmetics, physics, mathematics, and meteorology as well as live performances and food trucks. The Festival’s popular “STEAM-a-Palooza” returns this year on Saturday, Oct. The Festival was founded by the Discovery Center at Murfree Spring and incorporates events hosted by a wide range of museums, schools, community centers and other attractions. MURFREESBORO, Tenn.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) will come to life at events and activities across the state during the 6th annual Tennessee STEAM Festival, taking place Oct.
