The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Mon, Jun 8, 2026 5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Tue, Jun 9, 2026 8:30 am
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12:30 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Join The Riverbend Community Math Center and the Museum for a 4-day workshop filled with creativity, innovation, and fun from June 9-12! Design and build your own 3D-Printed Car, explore the history of car design, and participate in STEM-related crafts and activities. Programming is intended for ages 10--14. Cost: $150. For registration and additional information, visit Summer of STEM.
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 8:30 am
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12:30 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Join The Riverbend Community Math Center and the Museum for a 4-day workshop filled with creativity, innovation, and fun from June 9-12! Design and build your own 3D-Printed Car, explore the history of car design, and participate in STEM-related crafts and activities. Programming is intended for ages 10--14. Cost: $150. For registration and additional information, visit Summer of STEM.
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 8:30 am
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12:30 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Join The Riverbend Community Math Center and the Museum for a 4-day workshop filled with creativity, innovation, and fun from June 9-12! Design and build your own 3D-Printed Car, explore the history of car design, and participate in STEM-related crafts and activities. Programming is intended for ages 10--14. Cost: $150. For registration and additional information, visit Summer of STEM.
Fri, Jun 12, 2026 8:30 am
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12:30 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Join The Riverbend Community Math Center and the Museum for a 4-day workshop filled with creativity, innovation, and fun from June 9-12! Design and build your own 3D-Printed Car, explore the history of car design, and participate in STEM-related crafts and activities. Programming is intended for ages 10--14. Cost: $150. For registration and additional information, visit Summer of STEM.
Join us for one or more free origami workshops. People of all ages are welcome to attend. If interested, please contact Amanda Sernenevy (574-339-9111, amanda@riverbendmath.org)
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
This summer Math Circle is open to students with long attention spans who are ready to start using algebra or who already know some algebra. We will be working through the proof of the Rational Tangles Theorem and will also work collaboratively on some challenging Math Wrangle problems. See our Math Circle page for more information. This program is free of charge.
Mon, Jun 15, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Mon, Jun 15, 2026 2:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students are invited to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and to hone their basic math skills. This program is free and open to all 1st through 8th grade students.
Mon, Jun 15, 2026 5:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
This summer Math Circle is open to students with long attention spans who are ready to start using algebra or who already know some algebra. We will be working through the proof of the Rational Tangles Theorem and will also work collaboratively on some challenging Math Wrangle problems. See our Math Circle page for more information. This program is free of charge.
Tue, Jun 16, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Tue, Jun 16, 2026 2:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students are invited to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and to hone their basic math skills. This program is free and open to all 1st through 8th grade students.
This summer Math Circle is open to students with long attention spans who are ready to start using algebra or who already know some algebra. We will be working through the proof of the Rational Tangles Theorem and will also work collaboratively on some challenging Math Wrangle problems. See our Math Circle page for more information. This program is free of charge.
Wed, Jun 17, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Wed, Jun 17, 2026 2:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students are invited to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and to hone their basic math skills. This program is free and open to all 1st through 8th grade students.
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
This summer Math Circle is open to students with long attention spans who are ready to start using algebra or who already know some algebra. We will be working through the proof of the Rational Tangles Theorem and will also work collaboratively on some challenging Math Wrangle problems. See our Math Circle page for more information. This program is free of charge.
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 2:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students are invited to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and to hone their basic math skills. This program is free and open to all 1st through 8th grade students.
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Join us for one or more free origami workshops. People of all ages are welcome to attend. If interested, please contact Amanda Sernenevy (574-339-9111, amanda@riverbendmath.org)
Mon, Jun 22, 2026 9:00 am
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12:00 pm
Prototyping Team
Location: Locations vary depending on the event.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to design, manufacture, and lead hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running a 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, origami, and teaching basic math concepts. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.