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Hi Rachel - 

While they are not science centers, I have heard of a couple of cooperative play areas, that might give you some ideas.  I was playing with this idea months ago, but didn't get very far before the summer rush took over, so all I have is the names that I was given from other sources...

"One is in  Newport Oregon at the city run center. http://www.thecityofnewport.net/dept/par/youthprograms.asp
Basically they just set up a bunch of gymnastics crash mats and have little vehicles, bean bags, balls, etc. 

Another one in Yachats, OR that is just in the preschool classroom. It's for kids three and under. I'm not sure if that program has a web page but here is the Youth program's main page. " http://www.yachatsyouth.org/?page_id=2

I'd love to hear more about what you work out.  I would really like to find ways to get outside our city and into some of the more rural areas that do not have the resources we have.

Good Luck, 
Lee Anne

Lee Anne Bastian
Children's Programs Manager
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
805-682-4711 X171

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From: Informal Science Education Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rachel Garcia
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Subject: Science Center Cooperatives?

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Hello Everyone,
I am working to get a science center (or as I call it a science play-space) in Knox County, OH, a county with about 60,000 people, mainly rural, but with two colleges and a county seat of almost 20,000.  I've been thinking a lot about funding, and how to make it work in a place where a lot of people have low incomes.  I believe we can get some local funding for infrastructure and "stuff", but salaries and ongoing costs will be very difficult.  I was wondering if anyone has tried or knows anything about using cooperative models for running such a place.  

For example, I was thinking about people gaining membership, and "ownership" by putting in a certain number of hours or money that would allow them unlimited use of the space for a certain time period.  I've seen this model used at food coops- time worked gives discounts, but I've never heard of it for a science center.

Also I was wondering has any science center ever had a science toy library or toy exchange?  If you have thought of it, or have done it, do you have any thoughts to share?

Thank you for sharing all the great stuff on this list serve!

Rachel Garcia
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