5:00-8:45 P.M.
 Putnam Museum & Science Center
 1717 W 12th St, Davenport, IA 52804
PUBLIC WELCOME
 
Everyone is cordially invited to attend this annual premier event to celebrate, network and showcase the great Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Professionals and Educators in the Quad Cities region. We will also award 19 scholarships worth $112,500 to high school students wanting to pursue post-secondary STEM education and careers.

The QCESC is excited to partner with the Putnam Museum & Science Center to provide an interactive and innovative event that includes more networking time, STEM displays by students, technical societies and educational institutions, entry into Science Center with 40+ interactive displays, plus a special viewing of "Dream Big: Engineering our World", on the giant screen.
 
SCHEDULE:
5:00 PM Social with STEM related displays, access to the Putnam Museum Science Center with 40+ interactive displays, experience the Putnam's STEM Center, visit 15 STEM displays and exhibits such as the Iowa State University Solar Car, FIRST TECH Challenge Robotic teams, and more!

6:20 PM Seating  in theater

6:30 PM Welcome, scholarships, awards, 2017 Order of Engineer Inductions

7:15 PM Intermission with networking with drinks and concessions; last Silent Auction Bids

7:45 PM MacGillivray Freeman's "Dream Big- Engineering Our World" movie with
silent auction results and wrap-up

 8:45 PM End of Event

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