A vibrant celebration unfolded recently at Discovery World on Market in Parkersburg, where the annual Star Wars Day took place. This event has grown into a beloved tradition, drawing enthusiasts of all ages for its second year. Participants enjoyed an array of activities inspired by the iconic Star Wars universe, including interactions with robotic droids, competitive Lego building challenges, and opportunities to meet characters brought to life by members of the Order of Centauri Prime from Cambridge. The visitors were treated to thrilling lightsaber duels that added excitement to the festivities.
In addition to the fun-filled activities, the event served as a platform to inspire young minds through science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Logan Mace, the STEAM Director at Discovery World, emphasized the importance of cultivating interest in these fields among children. He noted that regardless of future career paths, whether medical professionals, engineers, or scientists, foundational skills rooted in STEAM play a crucial role in everyday life. A highlight was the hands-on lightsaber class, where attendees learned how to construct their own versions of this legendary weapon. This year also featured new attractions like food trucks from Hangry House and Kona Ice, enhancing the overall experience.
The organizers plan to expand the event further in upcoming years, introducing more interactive DIY segments such as costume creation workshops. They aim to involve even more community members to make it an inclusive occasion for everyone. By fostering creativity and curiosity, events like Star Wars Day not only entertain but also lay the groundwork for lifelong learning and innovation. For those eager to stay updated on similar engaging experiences, checking out Discovery World's Facebook page is recommended.