Deep in the heart of the cheese-loving, lake-brimming state of Wisconsin, where the cows moo in harmony and the Packers are practically superheroes, a horde of special kids gather to participate in the most thrilling, spine-tingling activity known to mankind - Storytelling! These aren't your ordinary, run-of-the-mill kids, oh no! These are the Wisconsin Whiz-Kid Weavers of Wondrous Words, or the WWWWs for short. Our story begins in a town called Cheddarville, where the air always smells like fresh cheese and the sun shines as bright as a cheese wheel. These young heroes, armed with pencils, papers, and their over-active imaginations, come together to create magical worlds and fantastical creatures, all from the comfort of their local library. There's Patty 'Punchline' Patterson, a girl who can turn any situation into a joke, leaving everyone laughing till they're as red as a ripe tomato. Then there's Timmy 'Twister' Thompson, a boy with an uncanny knack for creating plot twists so unexpected, they'd make a pretzel jealous. And let's not forget about Wanda 'Wonder' Wilson, the queen of fantasy, who can dream up unicities (unicorns with abilities to mimic their surroundings), and dragonflies (literally, dragon-shaped flies) with a snap of her fingers. These budding storytellers, with their tales of laughter, adventure, and magic, have touched every corner of Wisconsin, from the bustling streets of Milwaukee to the tranquil waters of Lake Michigan. Their stories echo across the land, inspiring everyone, from the youngest tot to the oldest grandpa, to believe in the wild, whimsical, and wonderfully unending power of imagination. And remember, in Wisconsin - where the cheese is abundant, the lakes are plentiful, and the stories are endless - your imagination is the biggest cheese wheel of all.
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All aboard the STEAM train! Here at Mad Science of Greater Salt Lake, we're not just about science; we're about making it grand and accessible. Our passionate team of professional educators, who double as entertainers, are here to guide your child on an exhilarating journey through the fascinating world of science. We're committed to making learning fun, interactive, and engaging, and we do this through our variety of programs that include after-school activities, workshops, and summer camps. Ready to put a unique spin to your child’s birthday party? We have got you covered! Our parties are far from ordinary, filled with thrilling science demonstrations, hands-on experiments, and captivating activities. We guarantee to turn any party into an exciting event that effortlessly combines learning and fun. We're committed to creating memorable experiences that will not only entertain your child but also instill in them a love for science. Here at Mad Science of Greater Salt Lake, our offerings don’t stop at parties and after-school programs. We also bring the wonder of science to schools and businesses through our educational assemblies, captivating shows, and interactive booths. Our vast experience working with children of all ages, from toddlers to tweens, makes us experts at nurturing your child’s natural curiosity. We firmly believe that introducing them to science at a young age can spark their imagination and fuel their desire to learn more.

At ENH, we strive to provide quality outdoor education experiences for San Francisco and Monterey Bay Area students that will last a lifetime. We partner with over 100 schools annually, and since our founding in 1979 we have served more than 215,000 students. Each year, over 7,000 students participate in 3 to 5-day programs at our Sempervirens and Pigeon Point sites, engaging in unplugged, place-based lessons that spark their interest in science and environmental stewardship. We also focus on social emotional learning, environmental literacy, health, and the arts, providing a positive and inclusive environment where students can build relationships with their peers and teachers while developing their sense of responsibility towards the environment. Through our waste reduction activities, such as composting and mock town hall meetings, students learn how to be good stewards of the earth.