Our selfie backdrop for STEAM 2023
2024 Nov. 2nd 11:00 until 3:00
a huge assortment of leggos and project to build
more information in blogs
several elementry schools brought experiments of all sorts
These future nurses even brought a body with removable organs
and this is how these molocules are put together. Returning to The Northwest Washington Fair Grounds
Kristie Kornelis has proven herself a leader in science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) education across the Lynden community. That effort led to her nomination along with the Lynden Noon Kiwanis for the WASA Community Partnership Award.
Kornelis has been the lead coordinator for the annual Kiwanis STEAM Expo, a free event for students with hands-on interactive experiences. She has been instrumental in building STEAM experiences for students throughout the community, leading grant efforts and working with the local library on events. The focus on STEAM has reached the entire community thanks to Kornelis and the Lynden Noon Kiwanis working together for the good of all Lynden-area students.
The walking bridge is nearing completion. Mayor Scott led our Kiwanis volinteers. A special thanks to John and Harv. Over the years this pathway will go all the way east to west.
Our Governor, Ncholas Hafez, of the PNW District of Kiwanis, visited us for lunch. He oversees 261 clubs in; Idaho, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California.
Our Guest speaker was Julia Wijkie, the director of instruction at Lynden Public Schools. Talking about how the classroom curriculums are decided
and give them to civic buildings, retirment homes, helpers, and those who don't get out much any more
At Lynden Noon Kiwanis, we strive to improve the lives of children by providing them with education, food, and shelter. Our aim is to give children a chance at a better future. Here we are with the PNW regional GOLDEN BEAR TROPHY
Founded in 1963, Lynden Noon Kiwanis has been working tirelessly to help children for over 60 years.
Our team is made up of dedicated individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the world. From our volunteers to our board members, everyone at Lynden Noon Kiwanis is committed to our mission and the children we serve.
Lynden Noon Kiwanis
We are excited to donate STEAM supplies to Bernice Vossbeck teacher Leanne Van Hukzen
Come and be part of this annual event November 2nd at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds either as a participant, a parent or as a Child.
steam.lyndennoonkiwanis@gmail.com for more information
Captain Kirk
Stephen Slee
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