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Events in January 2025

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    January 11, 2025

    Demo: Florence Price: Symphony No. 3 in c minor

    Category: General Demo: Florence Price: Symphony No. 3 in c minor


    January 11, 2025

    Florence Price's Symphony No.3 was first performed on November 6th, 1940. It was Ms. Price's third symphony, following her lost Symphony No. 2

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    Category: General Test event 2

    January 12, 2025

  • Test event 3

    Category: General Test event 3

    January 13, 2025

  • Test event 4

    Category: General Test event 4

    January 14, 2025

  • Test event 5

    Category: General Test event 5

    January 15, 2025

Arizona SciTech Festival

Inspiring a passion for STEAM from ages 3 to 103!

What is Arizona SciTech Festival?

The Arizona SciTech Festival is a statewide celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM or STEAM when you include the arts) held annually in January through April. Through a series of over 1,000 expos, workshops, conversations, exhibitions, and tours held in diverse neighborhoods throughout the state, the Arizona SciTech Festival excites and informs Arizonans from ages 3 to 103 about how STEM will drive our state for the next 100 years.
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Our Partners

The Arizona SciTech Festival is a grass roots collaboration of over 800 organizations in industry, academia, arts, civic, community and K-12.

Our Impact

In the community, Arizona SciTech Festival has a strong, positive impact on:

Businesses

Businesses by identifying the most time-effective and impactful strategies to engage with the community about what they do and future career choices. 100+ businesses represented by Technology & Innovation, Aerospace & Defense, Renewable Energy, Bioscience & Health, Advance Manufacturing and Business Services have engaged;

Schools

Schools (K-12) by strengthening relationships with local business, colleges and governments and providing their students and teachers high-impact settings to share their passion for STEM. 60+ school districts (representing 900+ schools) have engaged their communities.

Events

Existing events by increasing attendance and diversifying content through the incorporation of science into unexpected venues and events.

Cities

Cities by convening community stakeholders and focusing on a highly-visible, STEM-based initiative. Chandler, for example, recruited a new company as a result of their engagement. Rural Communities by recognizing STEM-related partners and resources in their community.

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