Science, technology, engineering, and math are important concepts for students to understand.
Mel Snow, Youth Program Coordinator at the Warner Library, explains that they have gathered STEM kits that are available for checkout. The funding for these kits came from a grant courtesy of the Illinois Prairie Community Foundation.
The library has put together eight kits that suit different age groups, ensuring students can utilize them at any age. Adult Program Coordinator Emily Dunham notes that they range from learning about animals, to putting together rudimentary circuit boards.
Check out the STEM kits, as well as all of the offerings from the Warner Library by visiting them at 310 N Quincy St in Clinton. Get more information at vwarner.org.











