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Rec-To-Tech: A Community STEM Celebration with Digital Harbor Foundation

Friday, February 20 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Join Digital Harbor Foundation for Rec-To-Tech: A Community STEM Celebration!
Celebrate the impact of Rec-To-Tech, a National Science Foundation–funded initiative led by Digital Harbor Foundation in partnership with UMBC, transforming recreation centers into hubs of STEM learning in Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
Free and open to the public (free museum admission during event hours)
What to expect:
- Hands-on STEM activities for youth and families
- Panel discussions with educators, researchers, and community leaders
- Community partner tables
- Light food fare
- Premiere of the Rec-To-Tech documentary trailer
Come learn, explore, and celebrate community-powered STEM learning!
Register HereAbout Rec-To-Tech:
Rec-To-Tech is a National Science Foundation-funded initiative led by Digital Harbor Foundation in partnership with UMBC, Baltimore City Recreation and Parks, and Pittsburgh City Parks and Recreation. The project focused on reimagining recreation centers as inclusive STEM learning environments through co-designed programming, professional development for educators, and community-engaged research. Rec-To-Tech supported hundreds of youth participants, trained recreation center staff, and produced a publicly available Toolkit to help other cities replicate and adapt the model in their own communities. Learn more at www.rectotech.org.
About Digital Harbor Foundation:
Digital Harbor Foundation is a Baltimore-based non-profit organization democratizing societal and economic well-being through digital equity for everyone, increased diversity in the tech sector, innovative education, and technology for the public good. The Tech Lab at Digital Harbor is dedicated to fostering technology-driven educational opportunities for youth in Baltimore and beyond. Through hands-on learning, Tech Lab empowers young people to develop critical 21st-century skills and become active contributors to the digital economy. For more information, visit www.digitalharbor.org