My interest in science has never waned, and it has passed on in one way or another to some of my kids.
2015
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Makers love to learn. Makers take on a DIY project not just because there is a leaky faucet that needs fixing but because it is interesting, it is fun, and it is something new to add to their jack-of-all-trades skill set.
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It all began when Don met Jan at the Cinderella Ballroom in Appleton in 1957.
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NewsSchool + Government
The Library: 130 Years of Library Service in Beaver Dam and 30 years in the Spring Street Building
The vision of a free public library in Beaver Dam began with a group of devoted citizens on August 30, 1884, by forming a corporation under State Law as the Beaver Dam Public Library Association.
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When our Sun goes supernova, will I still have time to order and receive something from Amazon before the Earth is destroyed?
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Each April 2, Autism Speaks celebrates Light It Up Blue, along with the international autism community, in commemoration of the United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day.
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In front of the Beaver Dam Middle School there is a new LED sign that pays tribute to Mark with the dedication, “In memory of Mark ‘Doc’ Schweitzer – beloved teacher to many.”
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A mostly true story
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The birds don’t seem to notice us behind the screening, so we often get quite the feathery show. And as baseball mensch Yogi Berra said, “You can observe a lot by watching.”
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Three years goes by pretty quick. An anniversary creates pause – a time to reflect and be grateful for everyone who has helped along the way…