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Skip to: page content. Links on this page. Watch for upcoming events. Check out our newest designs! 2009 Dancing Bear Productions.
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Past Recipients | Minnesota's Tekne Awards
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Annual Tekne Awards November 16, 2016. Annual Tekne Awards November 16, 2016. Whether you have a question, comment, request, media inquiry or want to learn more about Tekne, we'd love to hear from you! Submit an online form. Or contact Claire Ayling directly. April 27, 2015. Honors innovation in the manufacturing process to increase speed, accuracy and reduce costs, while minimizing environmental impact. PaR Systems, Inc. Agriculture Technology and Food Safety. Ecolab Dairy Quality Enhancement Program.
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Area Arts — Granville Arts Commission
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Bryn Du Mansion Art Exhibition. Denison University Art Gallery. Denison University Vail Series. Granville Art Affair and Wine Festival. Granville Studio of Visual Arts. LeFevre Art Gallery OSU-Newark. The Works: Ohio Center for History, Art and Technology, Newark. Weathervane Young Artists' Repertory Theatre. All the images used in this template are the property of. And used with permission. CULTURAL ARTS IN GRANVILLE AND TO SUPPORT ARTIST, AS WELL AS ARTISTIC EVENTS, ACTIVITIES, EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS.
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BHALDI III & IV » B. H. A .L. D. I.
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Subscribe to RSS feed. B H A .L. D. I. Balloon-based High ALtitude Digital Imaging. BHALDI III & IV. BHALDI V – Flight. BHALDI V – Launch Prep. Building BHALDI III & IV. Univ of Cambridge Flight Predictor. BHALDI III & IV. It was a great day! Thanks to everyone who came to the launch and / or followed our progress. We’ve posted a few photos on our BHALDI Facebook page. Thanks again to Oakwood Elementary. For hosting the event, and thanks again to The Works. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. To post a comment.
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Inventing The Works: PEOPLE
http://www.inventingtheworks.org/p/profiles.html
The Works was the product of many hearts, many minds, many hands. One of the great joys of being part of The Works was meeting so many generous and talented people. This page links to profiles and reminisces about some of them. Please enjoy the handful of live links that are active below; more live links and more photographs will be added over time. Exhibit makers and other volunteers. Paul Sebby and Scott Mazar discuss whether. Face Warp or the Light Harp is most popular. Huaan and Amy Zhang. If you hav...
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Inventing The Works: August 2010
http://www.inventingtheworks.org/2010_08_01_archive.html
THE WORKS AT 15. The Works at 15: looking back, looking forward. The Works' first group of exhibits, The Interactive Image. On imaging and optical technologies, premiered at the Bell Museum in Minneapolis in February 1995. The response from parents, teachers and children to The Works’ unique and delightful "hands-on, minds-on" learning environment was tremendous and inspired us to proceed. About machines and mechanisms) and Build! About structures and design.). School group visits The Works. In 2009, our...
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Inventing The Works: PROJECTS
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Hands-on projects in engineering for children were not something you could get out of a book in the 1990s when The Works began. The talented, imaginative program staff at The Works from 1995 to 2011 invented dozens of projects that fulfilled and enhanced our vision of what hands-on, minds-on engineering eduction for kids could and should be. Many thanks and kudos to Richard Pollard who invented most of the projects in the first five years of The Works, including new classics like the Motor Fan, Motor Car...
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Inventing The Works: HISTORY
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Narrative and photos will tell the story of The Works from 1987 through 2011, from the first ideas and inspirations through the Grand Opening at the Bell Museum, exhibitions in three malls and huge growth at our first stable site in the Edina Community Center. The history concludes with the purchase and transformation of a Bloomington office building into a permanent home for The Works. The Table of Contents below will gradually incorporate links to narrative chapters. Each Child, Every Child. If you hav...
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