In the cheese-filled land of Wisconsin, nestled between the jiggling jello lakes and the towering cornstalk forests, a group of brave kids venture out to conquer the slick, icy plains. They call themselves the "Cheddar Chasers", a funny crew of thrill-seeking, ice-skating kids. Taking on the challenges of Wisconsin's frost-bitten winters, these young adventurers strap on their magic blades and twirl on frozen lakes as though they are dancing with the winter itself. Their leader, a spunky kid named Jumpy Jack, is as bold as Wisconsin's famous Limburger cheese and twice as daring! He skates with the speed of a rocket, pulling off tricks that even the snowmen stop to applaud. He's got hair as wild as a haystack in a tornado and a grin wider than the Mississippi River. And his laughter? It's pure sunshine on a good ol' Wisconsin snow day. Every day, the Cheddar Chasers zoom across Wisconsin's gleaming ice, painting it with their laughter and echoing cheers. They slide, spin, jump, and sometimes, they fall. But you know what's even cooler than their skating skills? It's their spirit! They always pick themselves up, brushing off the snow and trying again, making the Wisconsin cold seem warmer with their radiant perseverance. So, next time you find yourself in Wisconsin, listen for the joyous laughter echoing across the icy expanses. Watch out for the whirlwind of snowflakes kicked up by ice skates. And if you see a bunch of kids making the winter their playground, you'll know you've found the Cheddar Chasers, the coolest kids in the cheese-land of Wisconsin! Now, who's ready for a skating adventure with Jumpy Jack and his team?
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Welcome to Portland's premier interactive museum and event venue, Experiment PDX, where imagination and creativity know no age limit! Conveniently situated in the heart of South East Portland on Stark St., within the elegant Luxury Bread Building, this remarkable space is dedicated to the exploration of arts, science, and the limitless boundaries of inquisitiveness. Proudly rooted in Portland, Experiment PDX is a treasure trove of geeky delights, facilitating a unique blend of education and entertainment. Our interactive museum of science and art invites children, families, and adults to indulge their curiosity and creativity through hands-on exhibits. But that's not all; we also provide a diverse range of classes, workshops, and talks led by local artists, academics, and cultural enthusiasts. And yes, we haven't forgotten about the fun-loving adults! At our 21+ events, beverages are available for purchase because, let's face it, who says adults can't have a bit of fun too? Experiment PDX is not just a museum, but also an exceptional venue for hosting children's birthday parties with exciting science and art themes. In addition, we offer event spaces for rent, perfect for a variety of functions. We look forward to welcoming you to a world of learning, creativity, and fun at Experiment PDX!

The Wisconsin Capitols AAU Developmental Hockey Program offers young skaters the opportunity to hone their skating and stick-handling skills in a full-ice practice with just their team on the ice. Our coaches are dedicated to helping players develop their hockey sense, allowing them to move with the puck to open their teammates, move without the puck to places where they can get the puck back and pass the puck when the opportunity presents itself. We want to help players develop their all-around game both as hockey players and as people, and our program provides a great platform to do so. Players can choose to play both their association team and our AAU team, or opt for our program as their only option. Kennedy has chosen to go this route, and it has been a great fit for her and her family. We understand how important it is to have a safe and supportive environment for young hockey players to develop their skills and we are here to provide that for them. Our program is focused on development and our coaches are passionate about helping players reach their full potential.