Stem For Kids To Cut Ribbon In Fairhope

STEM For Kids AL-Mobile Bay Region is holding an open house and ribbon cutting at its location at 5906 Sweetwater Circle in Fairhope on July 29 at 10 a.m., the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce announced. Serving Greater Baldwin County and Mobile, the location already has a full slate of summer events ongoing and coming up. The franchise is owned by Ashton Crist, a nine-year veteran of elementary and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. STEM For Kids has locations across America, plus in Dubai and Dammam, Saudi Arabia, where it provides a curriculum of engineering, biomedicine, computer programming/coding, robotics, automation and business programs for school-age children through camps, after-school programs and classes.

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