At Penny Bridge this May, the local community centre hosted an exciting STEM Engineering Challenge to celebrate the holidays with a bang. Children and families gathered to engage in a day filled with creativity and innovation, as they were tasked with designing and building structures using everyday materials.
Participants were encouraged to think critically and work collaboratively, bridging the gap between imagination and engineering principles. From towering bridges made of spaghetti to sturdy towers crafted from cardboard, the ingenuity on display was remarkable. The event also featured interactive workshops led by local engineers, who shared insights into the world of science and technology.
As the sun shone brightly, laughter and enthusiasm filled the air, making the May holidays at Penny Bridge a perfect blend of fun and learning. The day not only fostered a love for STEM but also strengthened community bonds, with families cheering each other on and celebrating their collective achievements.

