In the teeny-tiny, but power-packed state of Rhode Island, a motley crew of clever kids band together, diving headfirst into the dazzling world of STEM/STEAM. Our hero, a spectacle-wearing seagull named Specs, swoops over the Ocean State narrating the magical tales of these mini Einsteins. From the sandy beaches of Newport to the bustling streets of Providence, Specs takes us on a journey across the state, introducing us to his friends. In the city, there's Lily. She's a whiz at coding, always with her head buried in her laptop, creating worlds out of binary. Then there's Mikey, from the rolling farmlands, who spends his days dreaming up sustainable farming technologies. He's turned his barn into a laboratory, much to the sheep's surprise! Don't forget about the aquatic duo, Sam and Sally, who spend their time exploring the marine life in Narraganset Bay. When they're not snorkeling, they're inventing gadgets to keep the ocean clean, because, well, nobody likes a dirty playground! And then, there's Evie from the universities, always seen with a hefty physics book, challenging the laws of nature. She's so absorbed in her experiments that she once accidentally levitated her cat, Whiskers. In Rhode Island, the smallest state with the biggest dreams, these STEM/STEAM enthusiasts are diving into a realm of endless possibilities. Each day is a new adventure, filled with bizarre experiments, tangled equations, and dizzying discoveries. Specs squawks in delight, "Here in Rhode Island, it's not the size that matters, it's the size of your ideas!"

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Hello Parents! We're delighted to introduce you to Kids 'N Comedy, the leading comedy school for children in New York City. This dynamic institution offers a range of classes including stand-up comedy, advanced writer workshops, and even a summer camp! With programs designed for kids between the ages of 10 and 18, this school is a buzzing hub of laughter and learning. They even organize monthly live stand-up comedy shows, providing a real-world stage for budding comedians to showcase their talent. At Kids ‘N Comedy, our experienced staff is comprised of accomplished writers and comedians from New York City. Their shared journey is what makes them so passionate about this project. They recall their teenage years, when they didn't have access to a program like this one, and are committed to ensuring today's youth don't miss out on this unique opportunity. Through their dedication, they aim to fill the void they once felt by providing the comic experience to the young generation. We invite you to get to know the brilliant minds behind Kids ‘N Comedy. This talented team is not just teaching comedy, they're nurturing creativity, confidence, and a love for laughter in our children. They're shaping the future stand-up comedians, writers, and performers of tomorrow. So, come on parents, let's meet these comedy wizards and discover how they're making a difference in our children's lives.

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The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been a hub of activity for nearly 100 years. Founded in 1922 by a group of trustees of the Newport Historical Society, the Center was originally known as the Newport Community Center. In June of 1968, the Center was renamed in honor of Dr. King in order to recognize and honor his legacy. Since its incorporation, the Center has served as a gathering place for people of all communities and cultures. From its original location in the Great Friends Meeting House on the corner of Marlborough and Farewell Streets, the Center has moved to its current home in the former Navy USO building in Newport’s Washington Square neighborhood. For nearly a century, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been a source of recreation, connection, and inspiration for people of all backgrounds. The Center was originally established in 1922 as the Newport Community Center, and provided recreational activities for the town’s residents. The founders, a group of trustees of the Newport Historical Society, wanted to breathe new life into the Great Friends Meeting House, while honoring the legacy of its founders. In June of 1968, the Center was renamed in honor of Dr. King, and the Center moved to the former Navy USO building in Newport’s Washington Square neighborhood. Since then, the Center has been a place of connection and celebration for people from all walks of life.

Newport, RI 02840
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Are you looking for a great way to support the work of Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island (OHPRI)? Our annual membership program is an easy and exciting way for you to stay connected to the organization and take advantage of special programming and rewards. With our commitment to providing a creative learning experience, even when students can't join us on our ship in person, you can still benefit from our empowering education programs at sea and ashore. With these programs, OHPRI is dedicated to raising awareness of opportunities in the maritime industry, marine trades, and defense sector for the communities of Rhode Island and Southern New England. Sign up today and become a member of OHPRI!

Newport, RI 02840