The free, family-friendly event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and offers creative ways for kids to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
Keith Kaiser learns how students can use Maker13 tools to study STEM.
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"This funding helps us breathe new life into one of our most powerful tools for storytelling and science education."
Keith Kaiser experiments with science at the Kentucky Science Center.
The park is within walking distance for 10,000 west Louisville residents.
This marks a big milestone for first phase of Waterfront Park's westward expansion.
The Kentucky Science Center is hosting a special sensory friendly night this weekend.
All over Louisville and southern Indiana, there are lots of fun things to do to keep the kids entertained while out of school.
The $50 million expansion project will extend Waterfront Park into the city's west end along the Ohio River to a 22-acre area between 10th and 14th streets.