This free event will include free pop/pizza provided by QCESC, a review of major STEM events calendar, an overview of host school's STEM program, and input from other schools attending the meeting. This is a great networking opportunity for sharing STEM successes and learning.

STEM Teachers/Educators Night Out Event
Oct. 1st - 6:00 - 8:10 PM at Western Illinois University,
3300 River Drive, Moline, Illinois

To attend this free event, the only requirement is that you need to pre-register which only takes a minute using the On-line Google Form. This helps insure we have adequate food and space.

Details and Full Agenda can be found at:
http://www.qcesc.org/qcesc_teachers.html#STEM_Teachers_Night_Out

Please forward to other STEM Educators who would be interested in attending!

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Also, consider supporting the QCESC STEM Trivia Night - Oct 4, 2014
The non-profit Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) invites you to participate in the 2nd Annual QCESC STEM Trivia Night,
Saturday, October 4, 2014 at the Putnam Museum.

All proceeds will go to the QCESC to support scholarships and student outreach in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

Trivia will consist of 10 rounds of 10 general knowledge questions. 
You DON'T have to be a genius to play and have fun!

PRE-REGISTER a Team Today! | View Details and Flyer Here

If you have questions regarding the event or with pre-registering contact Chris at 563-505-6703 or e-mail Chris@ccx.net

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