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"BioLink Depot allows us to worry less about how on earth we are going to pay for supplies and spend more time actually thinking about teaching"

Chemistry and Biochemistry Educator for 20+ years

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teacher open house giveaways

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What to Expect

BioLink Depot's warehouse is full of brand-new and gently used STEM supplies and equipment.

Both educators and community members are welcome to attend our Teacher Open House events or make an appointment a different day.

STEM supplies are FREE to educators

Networking with Other Teachers

These events are a great opportunity to get inspired by the supplies on hand, brainstorm with fellow teachers, and leave feeling invigorated.

Many of our teacher attendees have benefited from the Depot for years and built strong science programs at their schools.

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what teachers leave with

On average, each teacher leaves the Depot

with $2,500 worth of supplies and equipment 

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Open House Info:

  • Please sign up for our newsletter to be notified when registration is open.

  • Educators are welcome to register on Eventbrite and attend our Open House Giveaways. 

  • ​Free parking is available onsite

  • ​We provide a limited number of carts to use for shopping, but feel free to bring your own cart or wagon to gather supplies.

  • ​Educators are asked to bring a school ID to show at registration

  • ​Nonprofits may also attend, but please email us before registering


Open House Process:

  1. When you arrive, sign in at the registration table. 

  2. Educators from Title I schools will be allowed in at 11am, all other educators will be allowed entry at 1pm. 

  3. You will be asked to fill out a registration form while you pick your items, and turn it in to registration before you leave. 

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If you can't attend an Open House, you can make an appointment during the week to pick up supplies.

The support from BioLink has helped students do individual research by providing material that are difficult to get and budget for.  I have also witnessed teachers become more creative because they can 'play' and 'explore' materials so that STEM lessons are enriched.

-Middle School Chemistry, Biology, and  Environmental Science teacher for 20+ years

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