Pearson Field Education Center hosts free Special Saturday

Participants will be introduced to the engineering design process as they flow through activities during the event

VANCOUVER — The Historic Trust’s Pearson Field Education Center (PFEC) is hosting a Special Open Saturday on Feb. 15, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the hangar on Pearson Air Field, 201A E. Reserve St., Vancouver. 

The Historic Trust’s Pearson Field Education Center (PFEC) is hosting a Special Open Saturday on Feb. 15, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the hangar on Pearson Air Field, 201A E. Reserve St., Vancouver. Photo courtesy of The Historic Trust
The Historic Trust’s Pearson Field Education Center (PFEC) is hosting a Special Open Saturday on Feb. 15, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the hangar on Pearson Air Field, 201A E. Reserve St., Vancouver. Photo courtesy of The Historic Trust

Rosie Revere, Engineer is a character who dreams of becoming a great engineer, yet is too shy to reveal her inventions.

Participants will be introduced to the engineering design process as they flow through activities during the event. Each discovery station will introduce a different branch of engineering with a mini engineering challenge. Station activities will be led by volunteer engineering students or professionals in the field. At each station, participants and their families will also have the opportunity to discover a heroine of engineering. The event will also include a reading of Rosie Revere Engineer for younger age groups and an opportunities for future engineers to informally network with college students and female engineers.

Director of PFEC, Michelle Marra stated, “Pearson Field Education Center strives to encourage and inspire girls to pursue activities and careers traditionally dominated by men. Rosie Revere is an inventive way to convey an engineering dream to females which they can translate into their own dreams.”

PFEC recognizes the accomplishments of women engineers and encourages young women through STEM education to consider engineering as a career field. This free event was made possible through a grant from DiscoverE and other generous PFEC donors.

About The Historic Trust

The Historic Trust is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, founded in 1998, dedicated to inspiring civic pride and economic vitality through education, preservation, and celebration of our community’s history. 

Learn more at www.thehistorictrust.org or follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/HistoricTrustWA.