As dawn breaks on the fantastic Empire State, better known as New York, a peculiar sound resonates through the city, bouncing off the skyscrapers, and rippling through the bridges. It's not the typical honking of the traffic, nor the chirping of the birds. Instead, it's a splash! A splash that sets off a wave of excitement in the hearts of all the little aquatic adventurers of the state. Yes, we're talking about the fearless, fun-loving, flipper-footed kids who plunge into the world of swimming. Our story stars Bobby "The Bubble" McGee, a pint-sized swimmer with a heart as vast as the Atlantic Ocean. With his neon-green goggles, a swim cap that looks like a purple octopus, and a toothy grin that could outshine the Statue of Liberty, Bobby is the unofficial mayor of the kiddie pools. He's not the fastest or the most graceful swimmer, but boy does he make a splash! Across the state, from the chilly dips in Lake George to the backstrokers in Brooklyn, the kids of New York are all part of Bobby's big splash brigade. They dive into the water with determination thicker than a New York pizza, slicing through the water like a knife through cream cheese on a bagel. Every kick, every stroke, every breath is a declaration of their love for the sport. Through the lens of the Hubble Bubble Telescope (a fancy name for Bobby's goggles), you'll see kids floating, splashing, and giggling, turning the pools into their playground. So, the next time you hear a splash in New York, know that it's likely another member of Bobby's brigade, adding their own splash of magic to the swimming scene. As they say in the Big Apple, "If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere!" even in the deep end.
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Welcome to Portland's premier interactive museum and event venue, Experiment PDX, where imagination and creativity know no age limit! Conveniently situated in the heart of South East Portland on Stark St., within the elegant Luxury Bread Building, this remarkable space is dedicated to the exploration of arts, science, and the limitless boundaries of inquisitiveness. Proudly rooted in Portland, Experiment PDX is a treasure trove of geeky delights, facilitating a unique blend of education and entertainment. Our interactive museum of science and art invites children, families, and adults to indulge their curiosity and creativity through hands-on exhibits. But that's not all; we also provide a diverse range of classes, workshops, and talks led by local artists, academics, and cultural enthusiasts. And yes, we haven't forgotten about the fun-loving adults! At our 21+ events, beverages are available for purchase because, let's face it, who says adults can't have a bit of fun too? Experiment PDX is not just a museum, but also an exceptional venue for hosting children's birthday parties with exciting science and art themes. In addition, we offer event spaces for rent, perfect for a variety of functions. We look forward to welcoming you to a world of learning, creativity, and fun at Experiment PDX!


Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp is a special place for kids with disabilities and their families. Located on 157 acres in Rush, N.Y., the camp has been providing incredible experiences since 1922. Every year, more than 2,500 children are able to take part in activities designed to meet their needs, in an environment where they can simply have fun without any barriers. At Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp, kids with disabilities are able to enjoy a unique summer camp experience. With more than 2,500 children passing through its doors each year, the camp provides a safe and supportive environment where these kids can participate in activities designed to meet their individual needs. Since 1922, this 157-acre camp has been providing a barrier-free camping experience that is simply not available anywhere else. At Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp, children with disabilities get the opportunity to have a summer camp experience like no other. Spread out over 157 acres in Rush, N.Y., this camp has been providing an unforgettable experience since 1922. Every year, more than 2,500 kids with disabilities and their families get to enjoy the barrier-free environment and activities specifically designed to meet their needs.