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For many years the Indiana Historical Bureau (not the Historical
Society) in Indianapolis was running an outreach program called
REACH=Resources Educating in the Arts, Science and Culture. It
traveled throughout the state, and would stay for a week in a host
school. During that time, the outreach folks would hold a teacher
workshop, a community openhouse, and work with all the kids in the
school (or district, if it was very small, which it often was). The
materials covered ten subjects, including fossils, simple machines,
the glass industry, and the environment. There were also loan kits
and slide sets. The person to speak to is Ginny Terpening.
Beryl
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>Does anyone know of or have exhibits that can be set up in and/or travelled
>to schools? I'm especially curious about the notion of traveling
>exhibits that
>can be set up in gyms or auditoria, focused on particular science topics
>(simple machines, chemistry, etc.). If you have and/or know of
>such, do you know
>whether they're travelled far and wide, or only regionally? (The only one I'm
>aware of is the Stroud Water Center's Streamday exhibit, but I'm sure there
>must be other good examples out there!)
>
>Thanks so much,
>
>Lisa Rudy
>
>Lisa Jo Rudy, Writer/Consultant
>625 Chelten Hills Drive
>Elkins Park, PA 19027
>http://www.lisarudy.com/
>215-635-9735
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