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Fort Worth Military Community Launches 'Full STEAM Ahead' Program for Children's Development at Local Library

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Published on January 06, 2026
Fort Worth Military Community Launches 'Full STEAM Ahead' Program for Children's Development at Local LibrarySource: Element5 Digital on Unsplash

The Fort Worth Military Community is bringing new opportunities for young children to grow and connect at the local library. MWR Fort Worth announced a weekly series of educational events for toddlers and preschoolers, as well as a chance for parents and caregivers to socialize and learn alongside their children.

Every Tuesday morning, the library at building 1802 transforms into a hub for early literacy with the 'Full STEAM Ahead' program. Starting at 10:30 AM, children aged 1-5 can engage in activities centered around Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. The gatherings are structured to spark learning and development through stories, play, and songs. Announcing on their Facebook page, MWR Fort Worth calls it ideal for pre-readers and emphasizes parental involvement.

Wednesday mornings maintain the educational momentum with a Toddler Playgroup at the same time and place. This event, while offering unstructured playtime for the tots, parents, and caregivers, provides a valuable opportunity. They can network, sharing experiences and advice in a supportive environment. This informal setup recognizes the importance of peer support in the developmental journey of both child and caretaker.