Amazeum hosting interactive ‘STEAM’ programming online

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Are your kids driving you insane right now? Sorry. That was harsh. Trying again.

Would you like to provide some learning enrichment opportunities to help further the education of your children while their schools are closed to in-person instructing during the COVID-19 outbreak? There, that’s better.

The Scott Family Amazeum is hosting some interactive learning experiences on their website and social media channels right now, though a new program called Amazeum YOU.

“Our team pivoted from preparing for in-person guests, to creating Amazeum-style experiences for families at home,” said Shannon Dixon, Amazeum director of development and communications. “We’re replicating as many making and tinkering experiences as possible for as many people as possible during this time, while utilizing live and recorded video to help maintain the social connection between the team and families we adore. We appreciate the support of our community to make Amazeum YOU possible.”

The content includes ideas for projects, like bridge building, water painting, boat building, paper lantern making, journal making, and others.

“Our team pivoted from preparing for in-person guests, to creating Amazeum-style experiences for families at home,” said Shannon Dixon, Amazeum director of development and communications. “We’re replicating as many making and tinkering experiences as possible for as many people as possible during this time, while utilizing live and recorded video to help maintain the social connection between the team and families we adore. We appreciate the support of our community to make Amazeum YOU possible.”

The programming is sponsored by Cox Communications.

To see the videos, visit amazeum.org or check out their Youtube Channel.