The 4th Annual Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival held at Delta College on Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 provided a hands-on environment for area youth along with their families to explore the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. The science division reported they had 4,103 people registered to take part and they estimate an additional 3,000 visitors came out over the two days of the event.
Bullock Creek students Anthony Manyino and Austin Benford practice som CPR at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
Western Middle School student Emma Rajewski walks along bleach water and has fun while doing it at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
Zion Lutheran student Perrin Dimmitt reaches for the stars with his own water powered rocket at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23,2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
Handy Middle School students Mia Bowles and Tristan Smith learn all about magnets at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
Frankenmuth School student Mary Wilhelmi has fun with electricity at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
Swan Valley Middle School Students Grace Ginardi, Ellianna Auila, and Kylie Call learn about waves at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
The robots of FIRST Robotics Competition Teams 3730: Blitzcreek Robotics and 2619: The Charge are showcased at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).
Dow Chemical Robotics Personnel Morgan Watson-Morris helps to demonstrate one of their robots at the 2016 Dow Great Lakes Bay STEM Festival. September 23, 2016. University Center, MI. (Delta Collegiate/Drew Moore).