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STEMFest is back with a bang in 2021 Supplied photos. ); } else { // } Expect experiments and explosions as the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics festival STEMFest returns for 2021. The inaugural Tauranga STEM Festival (STEMFest) in 2019 attracted 3,500 visitors from across New Zealand. The event also scooped the TECT Community Awards for Event Excellence for its innovation and creativity. Now, after being cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the free, family-friendly festival returns on Sunday, October 3, in Tauranga’s Durham Street. STEMFest organiser, registered charity STEM Wana Trust, hopes to attract 10,000 visitors in 2021 in its aim to engage and inspire a new generation of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians. ....

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STEMFest Is Back With A Bang In 2021


Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 11:36 am
Expect experiments and explosions as the science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics festival STEMFest
returns, promising an even bigger and better event for
2021.
The inaugural Tauranga STEM Festival (STEMFest)
in 2019 attracted 3,500 visitors from across New Zealand.
The event also scooped the TECT Community Awards for Event
Excellence for its innovation and creativity.
Now,
after being cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
the free, family-friendly festival returns on Sunday 3
October 2021, in Tauranga’s Durham Street.
STEMFest
organiser, registered charity STEM Wana Trust, hopes to
attract 10,000 visitors in 2021 in its aim to engage and
inspire a new generation of scientists, technologists, ....

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Community Scoop » STEMFest Is Back With A Bang In 2021


Press Release – STEMfest
Expect experiments and explosions as the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics festival STEMFest returns, promising an even bigger and better event for 2021. The inaugural Tauranga STEM Festival (STEMFest) in 2019 attracted 3,500 visitors from …
Expect experiments and explosions as the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics festival STEMFest returns, promising an even bigger and better event for 2021.
The inaugural Tauranga STEM Festival (STEMFest) in 2019 attracted 3,500 visitors from across New Zealand. The event also scooped the TECT Community Awards for Event Excellence for its innovation and creativity.
Now, after being cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the free, family-friendly festival returns on Sunday 3 October 2021, in Tauranga’s Durham Street. ....

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Area School Board Races & Referendums


By Benjamin Cox on
April 6, 2021 at 6:08am
Several area communities are expecting some turn over in their local school boards at the ballot box today.
The Waverly and New Berlin School Districts have had controversies surrounding their superintendents over the past year, and now members of the community are stepping forward to run against incumbents.
In Waverly, one incumbent, Jim Brown is seeking re-election to one of the 3 seats open. Newcomers David Carter, Makayla Fawcett, and Stefanie Ortman are looking to reshape the board. In New Berlin, no incumbents sought re-election. Three new members will be chosen out of 5 choices that include Holly Kotner, Jenny Mann, Casey Binkley, David Bridges, and Andrew Brashear. ....

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