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Reuse a cloth tote bag to grow a bag of fresh produce. Hands-on fun with science, technology, engineering, art, and math. For kids and grown-ups to enjoy together!
Turn an old grocery bag into an edible bean or salad garden. Join Lisa Taylor, author of the “Maritime Northwest Garden Guide” and “Your Farm in the City; An Urban Dweller’s Guide to Growing Food and Raising Animals” and garden educator extraordinaire in a lively, make-along session all about growing greens or beans. Reuse a cloth tote bag to grow a bag of fresh produce. Learn about how to plant seeds and grow your own bush beans or salad. Discover when to harvest and some delicious ways to eat your bounty.
Welcome to the STEAM for Kids Discovery Lab, where kids dive into science, technology, engineering, art and math through hands-on activities, experiments and creative challenges.
Programs are designed to spark curiosity, build confidence and support child-led exploration. Each STEAM Discovery Lab session may look a little different – yet the hands-on fun is always present!
Registration is required for this event. Ages 4 and up.
If you need assistance with registration, please call the Sumner Pierce County Library at (253) 548-3306.

AGE GROUP: | Tweens (9-12) | Teens (13-18) | Preschoolers (3-5) | Older Adults | Family | Elementary (6-12) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | STEAM | Presentation/Panel | Activities & Games |