Gallery: Annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill
STEM Celebration

Hazel Farnsworth, 6, takes a closer look at a white-tailed deer skull at the Flagstaff Open Space booth during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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Dean Merritt, 3, smiles as he sits inside a skid steer at the Kinney Construction Services booth during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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Johanna Catchpole, 6, takes a guess at different animal tracks at the Arizona Game and Fish Department booth during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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Hundreds of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) enthusiasts visit a variety of educational exhibitors and try hands-on activities during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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Mount Elden Middle School sixth grade science teacher Stevie Holsen helps children make stress balls with flour and balloons at the school's DYI fidget station during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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Maisie Brehl, 12, looks for sun flares using a solar telescope at the NAU Space Grant booth during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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Honor Williams, 8, tries out W. L. Gore and Associates' glove made of waterproof materials in a bucket of water during the annual STEM Celebration at Fort Tuthill County Park on Saturday.
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