Ofelia Fernandez, 5, and Kelleher Wiggers, 6, of Bluffton explore water quality levels during the ninth annual STEAM Festival, sponsored by Palmetto Bluff Conservancy and Beaufort Memorial Hospital, held Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Port Royal Sound Foundation’s Maritime Center. The festival, which celebrates STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math), showcased demonstrations, simulations, experiments and hands-on activities by area businesses, organizations and schools using STEAM to succeed. Asa Aarons Smith/The Island News
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