We’ve hand-picked these events to spark curiosity and help your child discover their next passion.
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Best Picks This Month (Bay Area STEM Events)
Best of the season — verified, hands-on, and genuinely worth a Saturday.
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Biggest Little Air Show — Hiller
Jun 13 · San Carlos · Ages 5–15
Real airport closes for RC jets, aerobatic helicopters & drones. Sells out every year — buy early.
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Lick Observatory 150th — Chabot
Jun 7 · Oakland · Ages 8+
UC Berkeley professor, historic telescopes, and the backstory of California's most famous observatory. Limited tickets.
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Fabrication Shop Intensive — Chabot
Jun 10–13 & Jul 15–18 · Oakland · Ages 12–18
Real tools, real blueprints, real shop skills. One of the only public teen programs of its kind in the Bay Area.
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June Kids Events in the Bay Area
| Date |
Event |
Location |
Ages |
| Jun 7 |
James Lick Legacy Day — Chabot
Lick Observatory 150th anniversary. UC Berkeley Prof. Filippenko lecture, reception & telescope viewing. $20 / $15 members. Moved from Mt. Hamilton after Dec 2025 storm.
Space
|
Oakland |
8+ |
| Jun 8 |
Wonderfest: Arctic Unfrozen
Dr. Mia Bennett (UW) on melting sea ice, geopolitics & the future of the Arctic. Commonwealth Club, Embarcadero SF. Code WONDERNAUTS saves $10.
Science Talk
|
SF |
13+ |
| Jun 9 |
Wonderfest: Synthetic Astrobiology
Dr. Lynn Rothschild (Brown/Stanford) on engineering life for Moon & Mars missions. HopMonk Tavern, Novato.
Space
Science Talk
|
Novato |
13+ |
| Jun 10–13 |
Fabrication Shop Session 1 — Chabot Space Academy
4-day intensive: hand tool safety, mechanical blueprints, engineering shop production. $750 / $700 members.
Engineering
|
Oakland |
12–18 |
Jun 11 opens |
Exploratorium: Life in Space — Exhibition + Festival
Opens Jun 11, runs through Sep 13. Weekend festival Jun 13–14 with astronomers, alien-creation stations & 50+ hands-on exhibits. Check Exploratorium free days →
Space
STEM
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SF — Pier 15 |
All ages |
| Jun 13 |
Biggest Little Air Show — Hiller Aviation Museum
RC jets, aerobatic helicopters, drones & quadrotors. Airport closes 10:30am–noon for runway demos. Tickets required — sells out.
Engineering
|
San Carlos |
5–15 |
| Jun 13 |
BubbleFest — Chabot Space & Science Center
Bubble science shows, dry-ice demos, hands-on experiments & bouncy ball lab. Included with admission.
STEM
|
Oakland |
All ages |
| Jun 21 |
Kids' Carnival: Paint-A-Plane — Hiller Aviation Museum
Paint the Cessna Cardinal, cockpit checkouts, paper helicopter & glider construction. 10am–12pm. Included with admission.
Engineering
|
San Carlos |
3–12 |
| Jun 22–26 |
Quantitative Solar Spectroscopy — Chabot Space Academy
5-day deep dive: solar science, spectrometry & stellar fate. $550 / $500 members.
Space
|
Oakland |
12–18 |
| Jun 23 |
Wonderfest: The Cambrian Explosion
Dr. Charles Marshall (Director, UC Museum of Paleontology) on Darwin's "big bang" of animal evolution. Venue TBD — check wonderfest.org.
Science Talk
|
Bay Area |
13+ |
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Ongoing Kids STEM & AI Events in the Bay Area
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IlluminOdyssey — CuriOdyssey
Daily all summer
San Mateo · All ages · Light & physics interactive exhibition
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Spike Prime LEGO STEM — Barrett Center
Multi-week sessions
Ages 8–14 · Advanced robotics, motor logic & sensor physics
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June Kids Events in the Bay Area
| Date |
Event |
Location |
Ages |
| Jun 7 |
James Lick Legacy Day — Chabot
Lick Observatory 150th anniversary. UC Berkeley Prof. Filippenko lecture, reception & telescope viewing. $20 / $15 members. Moved from Mt. Hamilton after Dec 2025 storm.
Space
|
Oakland |
8+ |
| Jun 8 |
Wonderfest: Arctic Unfrozen
Dr. Mia Bennett (UW) on melting sea ice, geopolitics & the future of the Arctic. Commonwealth Club, Embarcadero SF. Code WONDERNAUTS saves $10.
Science Talk
|
SF |
13+ |
| Jun 9 |
Wonderfest: Synthetic Astrobiology
Dr. Lynn Rothschild (Brown/Stanford) on engineering life for Moon & Mars missions. HopMonk Tavern, Novato.
Space
Science Talk
|
Novato |
13+ |
| Jun 10–13 |
Fabrication Shop Session 1 — Chabot Space Academy
4-day intensive: hand tool safety, mechanical blueprints, engineering shop production. $750 / $700 members.
Engineering
|
Oakland |
12–18 |
Jun 11 opens |
Exploratorium: Life in Space — Exhibition + Festival
Opens Jun 11, runs through Sep 13. Weekend festival Jun 13–14 with astronomers, alien-creation stations & 50+ hands-on exhibits. Check Exploratorium free days →
Space
STEM
|
SF — Pier 15 |
All ages |
| Jun 13 |
Biggest Little Air Show — Hiller Aviation Museum
RC jets, aerobatic helicopters, drones & quadrotors. Airport closes 10:30am–noon for runway demos. Tickets required — sells out.
Engineering
|
San Carlos |
5–15 |
| Jun 13 |
BubbleFest — Chabot Space & Science Center
Bubble science shows, dry-ice demos, hands-on experiments & bouncy ball lab. Included with admission.
STEM
|
Oakland |
All ages |
| Jun 21 |
Kids' Carnival: Paint-A-Plane — Hiller Aviation Museum
Paint the Cessna Cardinal, cockpit checkouts, paper helicopter & glider construction. 10am–12pm. Included with admission.
Engineering
|
San Carlos |
3–12 |
| Jun 22–26 |
Quantitative Solar Spectroscopy — Chabot Space Academy
5-day deep dive: solar science, spectrometry & stellar fate. $550 / $500 members.
Space
|
Oakland |
12–18 |
| Jun 23 |
Wonderfest: The Cambrian Explosion
Dr. Charles Marshall (Director, UC Museum of Paleontology) on Darwin's "big bang" of animal evolution. Venue TBD — check wonderfest.org.
Science Talk
|
Bay Area |
13+ |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Bay Area STEM Events
Q1: Where can I find hands-on science and engineering events for kids in the Bay Area?
Verified hands-on youth engineering and physics programs run regularly at regional science institutions like Hiller Aviation Museum, Chabot Space & Science Center, Tech Interactive, and CuriOdyssey. These established venues focus heavily on physical prototyping, aerodynamics, and circuit logic rather than passive displays. For advanced university-backed programs, seek design thinking frameworks hosted near Stanford or UC Berkeley.
Q2: What Bay Area STEM activations are designed specifically for teenagers?
While most regional family activities cater to children under 12, independent teen programming is hosted through institutional fabrication shops, competitive robotics libraries, and university design labs. Advanced options include Chabot’s Fabrication Shop series for ages 12–18, local high school robotics team showcases, and Stanford d.school youth labs for ages 11–16. These tracks utilize professional tools and live microcode.
Q3: Are there low-cost or free recurring youth science programs in Silicon Valley?
Yes, multiple Bay Area institutions offer budget-friendly weekend science programs that skip expensive camp fees. Hiller Aviation Museum frequently bundles family workshops like plane painting or rocket builds into standard admission. The Randall Museum runs affordable Saturday Science drop-ins, while regional public libraries host free robotics, electronics, and math festival partnerships.
Q4: How do I filter out low-quality displays to find STEM workshops worth the drive?
Prioritize youth workshops that explicitly require active manufacturing, tool manipulation, or physical chemistry experiments over basic looking-glass exhibits. Check if the workshop requires a separate registration from general museum admission, which typically indicates a smaller, higher-quality instructor ratio. This curated guide directly pulls from official institution calendars to guarantee live links.
Q5: Is the Wonderfest science lecture series appropriate for young children?
Wonderfest public science lectures are designed for curious teenagers and adults (ages 13+) rather than elementary-aged children. Because the series features active researchers from UC Berkeley, Stanford, and NASA presenting real academic discoveries, the material requires higher conceptual focus. Events are highly intimate and held at local clubs, theaters, or streaming panels.
Q6: How far in advance do I need to book local youth STEM events?
High-profile single-day festivals and technical multi-day labs require booking several weeks in advance, while standard weekend museum workshops allow for day-of drop-ins. Major regional events like aviation air shows consistently sell out and rarely offer tickets at the door. Technical library labs also fill quickly upon registration launch, whereas weekly library clubs do not require advance planning.