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"It's a Nano World" at Mobius Kids!
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What's 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair? A nanometer.
Discover the nanotech boom in Berkeley, where researchers are
working to unlock the potential of nanoscience to battle
global warming and disease.
Check out Nanotechnology Takes Off to learn more!
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Heidi Mullins will have a beautiful exhibit
of watercolors on display at Mobius Kids
from March 28th - June 30th.
"Invisible Treasures: The Rain Forest Series"

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Bike to Work Week takes place in Spokane May 12-16, 2008.
The first 300 participants to register online at www.biketoworkspokane.org will receive a free T-shirt, to be distributed at the kickoff riders’ breakfast Monday, May 12, and the wrap-up event Friday, May 16.
Events include:
·Beginning in late April: Classic Schwinn bicycles on display in the lobby of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
·May 12-16: Commuter bikes from area bike shops on display at River Park Square.
·May 6 and 10: League of American Bicyclists Road I two-part bike safety workshop, Shadle Library (must preregister; space limited; cost $29; contact SpokaneBikeBuddy@aol.com)
·Monday May 12 launch event: Riders’ breakfast in Riverfront Park with celebrity servers including Spokane Mayor Mary Verner and members of the City Council
·Wednesday May 14: Bike (or Walk) to School Day, in partnership with Spokane Public Schools elementary schools
·Wednesday May 14: Village Project presentation at REI, 7 p.m.
·Friday May 16 wrap-up event: After-work celebration at Steam Plant Grill, with drawings for prizes given away to registered participants
Participants pledge to bike commute to work at least one day during the week of May 12-16. “Virtual participants” who work from home can use the bike for errands to join the effort. In partnership with Spokane Transit, the committee suggests a bike/bus combo for those who live farther from work and are not yet comfortable biking the entire distance.

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