

Welcome to the Legacy Lab!
Legacy Lab STEM Program
Legacy Lab STEM programs offer engaging, hands-on learning experiences for kids and teens, blending Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics in a fun and interactive environment. Designed to spark curiosity and foster creativity, our camps provide opportunities to explore coding, robotics, 3D design, digital arts, and scientific experiments. Led by passionate instructors, campers collaborate on projects, solve real-world challenges, and develop critical thinking skills. Whether building a robot, creating digital art, or conducting experiments, STEAM Camps inspire innovation and empower the next generation of thinkers and makers. Perfect for ages 6–18, with programs tailored to all skill levels.

About our Legacy Lab
The Legacy Lab: Forging Tomorrow's Innovators Through STEM
The Legacy Lab is an innovative, hands-on educational initiative dedicated to empowering young participants to shape their own futures through the exciting world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Designed for students from middle school through high school, the program transforms traditional learning into an immersive experience where curiosity drives discovery and creativity builds confidence.
At the heart of the Legacy Lab is the belief that every participant has the potential to leave a lasting legacy—not just in their personal lives, but in the world around them. Through project-based challenges, participants dive into real-world problems: coding robots to navigate complex mazes, designing sustainable engineering prototypes, conducting experiments in cutting-edge labs, and collaborating on tech-driven solutions for global issues like climate change and healthcare.
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Guided by expert mentors and equipped with state-of-the-art tools—from 3D printers and programming software to robotics kits and virtual reality setups—the Legacy Lab fosters essential skills like critical thinking, teamwork, problem-solving, and resilience. Participants don't just learn STEM; they apply it to build prototypes, launch mini-startups, and even contribute to community projects, turning ideas into tangible impacts.
Our STEM initiative is led by US Air Force Veteran Beau Nelson from Bismarck North Dakota.