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I always preferred Beakman's World over Bill Nye the SJW guy....
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I always preferred Beakman's World over Bill Nye the SJW guy....
Pffft. "Mr Wizard's World" with Don Herbert. Why do knockoffs when there's the original?I always preferred Beakman's World over Bill Nye the SJW guy....
Go to your local city or county library. Most library's have tons of resources on places and events for kiddos. County libraries even have passes and such available.Thanks all for the thoughts and kindness. Much appreciated.
Tangential question; would anyone know of a science-focused places for child-aged folks in Eugene or Medford? I doubt there is much in the way here in this podunk, but those cities are within a day trip distance. Thanks much.
Sadly, No!Thanks all for the thoughts and kindness. Much appreciated.
Tangential question; would anyone know of a science-focused places for child-aged folks in Eugene or Medford? I doubt there is much in the way here in this podunk, but those cities are within a day trip distance. Thanks much.
LOL, my Wife still thinks I am making it up when I mention doing this as a kid. She grew up leading a sheltered life and often is just sure I am trying to pull one over on her when I talk about some of our exploits as kids.Put some dog poo in a paper bag, put it on someone's porch, set it on fire, ring the doorbell and run like hell...wait, you said science...never mind.
I geeked out more at OMSI than my son did, though he is still quite young.Sadly, No!
If you were to make a trip to Portlandia, there is both O.M.S.I, the Children's Museum, and now the Historical Train Museum ( just a few blocks up from OMSI)
Sadly, all are in Portland, but...........
As a kid, all three are above and beyond super cool places of wonderment!
Then there is Oaks Park, not to far south, again, a super duper fun place for kids to be kids! Old school wood floor roller skating rink complete with pipe organ, old school amusement park rides, and a neat park to enjoy right on the river!
Thanks all for the thoughts and kindness. Much appreciated.
Tangential question; would anyone know of a science-focused places for child-aged folks in Eugene or Medford? I doubt there is much in the way here in this podunk, but those cities are within a day trip distance. Thanks much.