POTSDAM -- Corning Incorporated Foundation has awarded $2,500 to the North Country Children’s Museum. The grant money will be used to support the museum’s future STEAM Power Exhibit designed to …
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POTSDAM -- Corning Incorporated Foundation has awarded $2,500 to the North Country Children’s Museum.
The grant money will be used to support the museum’s future STEAM Power Exhibit designed to engage visitors in the innovative fields of science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
Some of the exhibit components include Engineer’s Car Design & Race, Physics Ball Wall, Everbright Interactive Art Station, and Makerspace Design Challenge Stations.
The museum will open doors in early 2018 at 10 Raymond St. in Potsdam.