IN Mars Area Summer 2017 | Page 8

WHAT’S NEWS IN MARS AREA This year the tour will have several gardens in the Cranberry area and in eastern Beaver County. A new addition includes “Vendors Village” located at one of the garden stops. This area will focus on local artisans selling their wares in an open-air market environment. A food truck will also be available onsite. For more information, visit southernbutlercountygardenclub.org or contact Rose Romboski at 724.272.0501. 2017 BANTAM JEEP HERITAGE FESTIVAL The Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival, one of the largest Jeep-only events in the nation, will be offering even more to see and do during its seventh annual event in Butler County, June 9-11. The event will be presented by Peoples and held at Coopers Lake Campground. “The festival is a great time for anyone who loves Jeeps because we offer a family-friendly atmosphere that features both on- and off- road rides, a Jeep obstacle course, exhibits, a WWII encampment and more than 100 Jeep parts and accessories vendors who travel here from all over the U.S.,” says Patti Jo Lambert, Festival Director. “We attract more than 2,000 Jeeps from 30 states who come here for a long weekend of Jeep fun.” The festival offers activities that Jeep owners can do with their Jeeps. There are also plenty of things to see for those who don’t own the popular vehicle or just want to see the attractions and visit the vendors. Those who want to come to see the fun can purchase spectator tickets at the gate. Tickets are $10 for adults and $3 for kids, ages 3 through 12. For more information, visit BantamJeepFestival.com or call 724.256.4050. SOUTHERN BUTLER COUNTY GARDEN CLUB’S 9TH ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR Spring is in the air and plans are underway for the Southern Butler County Garden Club’s 9th Annual Garden Tour! The event will take place on Saturday, July 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with registration and day-of ticket sales from 9 to 10 a.m. in the Cranberry Twp. Municipal Center lobby. 6 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Mars Area SUMMER EVENTS AT PARTY LANE Check out the following fun summer events available at Party Lane! For more information, visit partylanePA.com. Tropical Bird Show Presented by That Guy with the Birds Saturday, June 17 5 to 6 p.m. Open play included with tickets from 4:30 to 5 p.m. $15 per person ages 2+ Watch macaws, parrots and cockatoos dance and perform tricks. Hold the birds and get your picture taken with them. Everything Disney Summer Drop-Off Art Camp 9 to 11:30 a.m. June 20-23 $70 per child ages 4 to 10 Themed art camp led by artist. Each day, children will create artwork using different materials based on a Disney theme. Open play and snack included. Princess Party with Island and Desert Princesses Saturday, June 24 10 a.m. to Noon $22 per child (includes one adult) Enjoy meet & greet, photos, themed activities, crafts and refreshments. Costumes recommended! CADD CONNECTIONS: LOCAL COMPANIES INSPIRE FUTURE ENGINEERS David Yackuboskey and his students from the Intro to CADD class at Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School (CWNCHS) spent a day touring relevant STEM career locations. The first stop of the STEM tour, Michael Baker International, introduced actual models used in the construction and renovation of roadways — generated using the same computer software students use in the classroom. Lunchtime found the group at Robert Morris University’s Department of Engineering. The scale of RMU’s STEM efforts was exponential next to the CWNC classroom. Students were blown away by the amount of computer-aided machinery available to the engineering students. They recognized that the seemingly simple skills they are developing in class are being honed at universities across the nation and deployed to solve some of our generation’s most pressing challenges. The afternoon brought the group to Cadnetics, a full-service production team that leads a project from existing building document through computer-aided design and building information modeling, to 3D visual representations. James Mauler and Travis Johnson of Cadnetics captured students’ attention with a laser scanner rendering of a 3D model of the room they were in. The model was created and could then be manipulated using similar CADD software to that used in the classroom. The combination of the tour with a passionate teacher and project-based opportunities for the students prepares a new generation for the 21st century jobs we can only imagine. Read more at stemcareertours.com. n