Tucson elementary hosts maker faire
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Catalina High School students (from left) Aaden O’Sullivan, Heritier Umuhireand and Alaa Al Akam, guide Ezekiel Lizarraga through a short lesson on electricity during the “Greatest Show and Tell on Earth," a Maker Faire on Friday at Tully Elementary School, 1701 West El Rio Drive.
Jesus Flores Nozagaray plays a DIY tin-can drum set during a Makers Faire on Friday at TUSD's Tully Elementary School. Students were encouraged to work alongside community partners and volunteers to learn new skills and explore different hobbies.
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