In the bracingly chilly and beautifully cheese-filled state of Wisconsin, a truly magical world exists for kids just like you! Now, I'm not just talking about the cows grazing peacefully in the pastures or the Packers zooming across the football field, though those are certainly part of it. No, the magic I'm talking about happens when school buses turn into marvelous, well-oiled machines of discovery, whisking kids away on thrilling field trips! Meet our guide for these fantastic journeys, none other than the irrepressible and quirky 'Whiskers the Badger'. With his goggles perched jauntily on his head and an ever-ready backpack, Whiskers is always ready for an adventure. He leads the children of Wisconsin on trips that transform the state's cheese factories, forests, historical sites, and even the state capitol building into living classrooms. Imagine learning about science while standing amidst the thunderous roar of a waterfall, or understanding history by touching the walls of a 200-year-old log cabin. That's the magic Whiskers brings to every field trip. The children of Wisconsin, who are as sharp as cheddar and as bubbly as fresh Colby, bring their boundless energy to each adventure. They turn each trip into a hilarious comedy show, with their ceaseless questions that sound like riddles and observations that are funnier than a clown's skit. And oh boy, those giggles and snorts when Whiskers inevitably tripped over his own shoelaces! Field trips in Wisconsin are a laughter-filled learning adventure, thanks to Whiskers and his gang of inquisitive kiddos. So, hold on tight to your backpacks and get ready for a whirlwind tour of the most exciting state in the USA!
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Hello, craft aficionados, and welcome to Crafts Zone! This is your portal into a realm where imagination and education intertwine. Our bespoke crafting workshops are designed to engage both your creative flair and your thirst for knowledge. To keep you abreast with the latest trends and techniques in crafting, we've devoted a fifth of our sessions entirely to learning. Prepare yourself for an exciting journey of creating and connecting as these constitute the major portion of our workshops, a staggering 70% to be precise! You'll be offered ample opportunities to convert your innovative concepts into tangible creations and also get to know other art enthusiasts. Embrace the joy of crafting something magnificent along with forging friendships with like-minded individuals. And we certainly can't overlook the aspect of relaxation! Here at Crafts Zone, we set aside 10% of our time to simply unwind and recharge. We fully endorse the therapeutic effects of crafting and are firm believers in the stress-relieving properties of creative expression. So, come and soak in the serene, artistic ambiance. Be sure to keep an eye out for our forthcoming workshops. At Crafts Zone, your creative voyage is just getting started!


On March 20, 1998, the Barlow Planetarium at the UW-Oshkosh Fox Cities Campus opened its doors to the public, becoming the first major planetarium in the state of Wisconsin. Its 48-foot diameter projection dome, seating 98 with four wheelchair-accessible spaces, is powered by Evans and Sutherland Digistar II®, cutting-edge video projection and automation technology. At the time of its opening, the Barlow was considered one of the most advanced planetariums in the country. Today, the Barlow is the second largest and second most attended planetarium in Wisconsin, serving approximately 35,000 visitors annually from Northeast Wisconsin. It also welcomes guests and students from UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee and UW-Stevens Point, as well as the seven campuses that make up the University of Wisconsin system. Thanks to its commitment to providing an excellent experience for all families and students, the Barlow Planetarium is a Wisconsin favorite.


Heckrodt Wetland Reserve is the perfect place to explore nature in all its beauty. The 91-acre urban nature reserve offers a variety of habitats for visitors to explore, including forested wetland, cattail marsh, open water, created prairie, open field, and upland forest. From wildlife such as reptiles, amphibians, and mammals to migrating songbirds and waterfowl, the Reserve offers a glimpse into the natural world. With its convenient location, it's easy to take a day trip and experience nature's beauty right in the city.