Ken Timmings, of Boardman, uses a 3-D pen to make a heart during STEAM night at Glenwood Junior High School on Friday night. Ken was there with his 10-year-old son Ryan. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Glasses and a bookmark made by eighth grade art teacher Chelsea Wishbar using a 3-D pen are displayed during STEAM night at Glenwood Junior High School on Friday night. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Chelsea Wishbar, an eighth grade art teacher helps father and son Ken and Ryan, 10, Timmings, of Boardman, with the 3-D pens during STEAM night at Glenwood Junior High School on Friday night. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Savanna Watkins, left, 12, a seventh grader at Glenwood Jr. High School, and Kate Pendleton, 13, an eighth grader at Glenwood Jr. High School, use 3-D pens to make glasses and a bookmark during STEAM night at Glenwood Jr. High School on Friday night. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Father and son Ken and Ryan, 10, Timmings, of Boardman, use 3-D pens during STEAM night at Glenwood Junior High School on Friday night. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Richard Both, 13, an eighth grader at Glenwood Junior High School, demonstrates how to do stop-motion claymation during STEAM night at Glenwood Junior High School on Friday night. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
Savanna Watkins, 12, a seventh grader at Glenwood Junior High School, uses 3-D pen to make glasses during STEAM night at Glenwood Junior High School on Friday night. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR