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Party Time has an Early Childhood Education Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math (STEAM) curriculum and program.

The STEAM program was created to engage children in more meaningful play!

Photos from DMV Partytime's post 10/29/2025

Every wondered how I transport all those pumpkins 👩🏾‍🔬🎃✨

Currently: Super Excited Planning our Winter Festival ☃️ We will be announcing our partnerships soon! We have some great projects in store for you all.

This one is for the Books🫶🏾✨🫧

10/29/2025

As Halloween Approaches here are a few safety tips to be mindful while celebrating this year.

- Earlier the Better, trick or treating should happen right after school and over before 7p.

- Always check and inspect candy and treat before consuming, check for broken packaging (Don’t consume)

- Be mindful of large groups in costumes (Better safe than sorry)👩🏾‍🔬

I suggest experimenting with all the candy🧪 Like candy structures challenges or color challenges

👩🏾‍🔬Notice how one candy color breaks into several different pigments — for example, a green candy might separate into blue and yellow

Photos from DMV Partytime's post 03/31/2025

Step outside, move your body, and prioritize your wellness! ☀️ Whether it’s a walk, a workout, or just soaking in fresh air, taking time for your health is the best investment. Let’s make movement a lifestyle! ✨

Photos from DMV Partytime's post 03/21/2025

Flashback to our STEAM Camp resin exploration experience! ✨ We had a blast getting creative with resin art. Stay tuned—our next events are coming this May!





03/19/2025

👩🏽‍🔬For the past decade, Jasmine Byrd has been a trailblazer in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math), advocacy, and community leadership. As the founder of DC Makerspace, she has dedicated her life to ensuring that young Black girls see themselves as innovators, creators, and future leaders in STEM fields.

Jasmine doesn’t just teach—she empowers. She lets the girls wear her lab coat, showing them that they, too, belong in spaces where discoveries happen. She leads Makerspace stations where young minds can build, experiment, and dream without limits. Her work is a testament to why representation matters.

In a world where Black women make up less than 3% of the STEM workforce, Jasmine’s mission is clear: to make sure young Black girls know they are seen, valued, and capable of changing the world.

Her motivation? The sparkle in a little girl’s eyes when she realizes she belongs in the lab, at the table, and in the future of innovation.

Join us in celebrating 10 years of Jasmine’s impact and in continuing the fight for more Black girls in STEM! Drop a ❤️ in the comments if you believe representation matters.

03/14/2025

Happy Pi Day from the DC Maker Space! 🎉 Celebrate with us by exploring creativity and innovation! Follow our page for more exciting updates and join us for our Spring Healthy Eats initiative! 🥧

12/26/2024

Happiest Holiday’s to you and yours; May your Days be Merry 👩🏾‍🔬💡 Bright

12/19/2024

FULL STEAM AHEAD🚂

Five Years Today👩🏾‍🔬 Minus 4 Days

Extremely grateful for all of the support! Having a storefront was not a easy task but this was definitely an accomplishment for my family and we appreciate your family💞💞💞

This holiday season connect and play with community

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