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Support Curiosity this Holiday Season

Dear C2ST supporters,

We at the Chicago Council on Science and Technology have prided ourselves on our adaptability in the face of changing conditions in the world of STEM, Chicago, and beyond. Over our 10+ years of service to the Chicago community we’ve organized programs for all types of settings, subjects, speakers, and venues. 

Despite the challenges inherent to the pandemic, we were able to adapt and to continue to provide the kind of high-quality programming we are known for, albeit virtually. We will continue to provide accessible and accurate STEM programming to the public during this global pandemic and age of misinformation. This is our promise to the Chicago community and the wider world.

We are proud of what we do, because we think it is essential that people have access to information that they can trust, regardless of who they are or where they come from. 

Thank you for supporting us and sharing in the pride that we feel for our organization and our mission. We truly cannot do it without you.

 

c2st

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