Discovery Center’s STEAM Bus comes to library July 11
On Monday July 11th, the Discovery Center’s mobile science laboratory will bring a hands-on experience that integrates skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) to the Williamson County Public Library’s main library in Franklin as part of Franklin Tomorrow’s FrankTalks lecture series.
Please join Jared Bryson, mobile education coordinator, aboard the STEAM Bus where there will be microscopes to investigate the normally unseen world of tiny creatures, plants, and fibers. You can also expect to encounter bugs, amphibians, reptiles and mammals in an exploration of the animal world.
There will be six sessions starting at 9 a.m. for 20-25 children each and availability will be on a first-come basis for sign up that morning. While you wait, you can go inside and enjoy the Williamson County Library and learn about all the activities it offers for children and adults!
FrankTalks is a monthly community conversation series that provides an opportunity for Franklin residents to learn, engage, and discuss topics that help shape our community. The series fits with the Franklin Tomorrow’s goal to engage the community on important topics in our community and inspire discussion which foster collaboration.
FrankTalks is presented by Franklin Tomorrow in partnership with Vanderbilt University’s Office of Community, Neighborhood & Government Relations.
The Discovery Center is located at 502 Southeast Broad Street in Murfreesboro, TN and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the week. Its mission is to engage curious minds to fuel the future.