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Sabastian Evans, 10, performs a virtual knee surgery at the NCW Tech Alliance STEM event Thursday in Moses Lake. An estimated 600 people turned out for the first of three events designed to get students excited about science and technology.

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STEM event gets children excited about science and technology

MOSES LAKE — The Apple STEM event at Garden Heights Elementary School Thursday was a little more popular than expected. “We haven’t officially counted yet, but we got over 600 parents and students,” said David Estrada, STEM programs manager for the North Central Washington Tech Alliance, which put on the event. The organizers only anticipated about 300, he added.