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‘Chemistry Magic Show' to benefit local youth interested in STEM

‘Chemistry Magic Show' to benefit local youth interested in STEM

Yahoo02-04-2025

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — A decades-long relationship between Midwestern State University and a local non-profit will host a STEM Carnival on April 4.
MSU and the Boys & Girls Club of Wichita County are teaming up to bring together this 'Chemistry Magic Show' event to benefit students interested in STEM.
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This carnival, which will take place at MSU on Friday, April 4, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., will host many community youths interacting and engaging in activities ranging from biology to chemistry. The kids will learn many great things from this carnival.
For more information on the STEM Carnival or other services they offer, contact B&GC at (940) 322-2012.
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