STEM engineering – PARENT/CHILD LEPRECHAUN TRAP CHALLENGE

Get ready to engineer a little mischief! In this imaginative STEM class, students will dive into the world of simple machines, design thinking, and creative problem-solving as they build their very own Leprechaun Traps. Using everyday materials like string, cardboard, pulleys, and popsicle sticks, kids will learn the basics of engineering while applying physics and math concepts in a playful, holiday-themed challenge

Includes all supplies, ingredients & a snack.

Charlene Bzdok
Charlene Bzdok

Meet Ms. B

Charlene Bzdok is a licensed educator with over 25 years of experience teaching science in a classroom setting. During her career, she’s taught a diverse selection of topics—including biology, math, chemistry, entomology, bird ecology, life science, physics, and more. In addition to her work in classrooms across Minnesota—working with students from different cultures and backgrounds—she’s also taught abroad in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Today, she organizes a range of community education courses to help students across over 30 school districts discover the basic principles of science, technology, physics, and of course baking and cake pop decoration.  

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Monday, March 16, 2026 (after cookie decorating class)
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Wagner Education Building
Price: $41.00 - 1 adult & 1 child Grades K - 6th
Instructors:
  • Charlene Bzdok
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Mon, Mar 16th 2026 5:30 - 7:30 PM Wagner Education Building
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