Diane Johnson, left, and her grandson, Bode Fournier, 8, work Wednesday afternoon with Isaiah Taylor, 8, and his mother, Kelley Taylor, all from Rumford, to create paper airplanes during a STEM day afternoon at the Rumford Public Library. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Children also made slime, bottle rockets, straw rockets and ice cream. (Marianne Hutchinson, Rumford Falls Times)

Trai Parent, 10, left, and his brother, Teddy, 6, of Rumford get assistance Wednesday from their father as they make slime during for an afternoon of STEM activities at the Rumford Public Library. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Children also made paper airplanes, bottle rockets, straw rockets and ice cream. (Marianne Hutchinson, Rumford Falls Times)

Tristan Young, 13, left foreground, Caleb Young, 15, and Alyssa Young, 10, siblings from Fayetteville, Arkansas, create paper airplanes Wednesday afternoon at the Rumford Public Library during an afternoon of STEM activities for children. The Youngs, who are home-schooled, are visiting Maine with their parents Brian and Robin Young. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Children also made slime, bottle rockets, straw rockets and ice cream. (Marianne Hutchinson/Rumford Falls Times)

Henry Powell, 4, of Rumford creates blue slime Wednesday afternoon during an afternoon of STEM activities at the Rumford Public Library. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Children also made paper airplanes, bottle rockets, straw rockets and ice cream. (Submitted photo)

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