Duke Energy Science Night to be held at Mattamuskeet Elementary

Mattamuskeet Elementary School will host a Duke Energy Science Night on March 21 from 5-7 p.m. at 60 Juniper Bay Road in Swan Quarter. This is an official event of the 2019 North Carolina Science Festival.

Duke Energy Science Night will feature hands-on activities designed to help children and their families explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This event is for Mattamuskeet Elementary School students and their families. For more information, contact 252-926-0240.

Mattamuskeet Elementary School is one of 150 North Carolina elementary schools selected to host Duke Energy Science Nights in 2019. Support from the Duke Energy Foundation allows the festival to provide each selected school with all materials needed for the activities. The Duke Energy Foundation seeks to power vibrant communities through investments in high-performing, sustainable initiatives that emphasize STEM, including programs that help create greater access to and participation in STEM-related informal and out-of-school educational opportunities.

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