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Friday, June 23, 2017

Is Pleasant Grove the Experiential Education Capital of the World? The Strawberry Days Parade May Hold the Answer. The Troubadour's European Headquarters Rediscovered. Jon Parker on "The Rack" for Appearance's Sake. The Imaginarium.

The CMSEC team ready to march on in the Strawberry Days Parade

 Two Space Centers in the Strawberry Days Parade! Is Pleasant Grove the Experiential Education Center of the World? 

Sadly, I missed another Strawberry Days parade. Confession time, I've lived in Pleasant Grove for 24 years and have yet to attend a Strawberry Days parade. Do I love my community? Of course. Do I support my community? Of course. So why haven't I attended Pleasant Grove's social and cultural highlight of the year? 

If you know me, then you know the answer. The Space Center either had an overnight camp or a full plate of private missions on the weekend of the parade. Closing for the parade wasn't something I considered. I remember the staff suggesting the Space Center participate in the parade; a suggestion I quickly shot down. 

Call me anti-social if you must, but truthfully, my decision not to enter the parade was based on a fear for my personal safety. Think about it; a teacher walking a parade route, wide open to a barrage of rocks, rotten vegetables, and rude comments from hundreds and hundreds of former students presented with a perfect opportunity for payback! 

Fast forward to a new Space Center administration and new policies.  Mr. Porter has been good at promoting the CMSEC in the Strawberry Days Parade. His attitude toward community involvement is exemplary and needed.  Well Done. 

Joining the CMSEC in this year's parade was the Telos Discovery Space Center with their custom decaled truck pulling InfiniD's Titan simulator.  Amazing! Two Space Centers in the same parade forcefully reminding the good people of Pleasant Grove that their town is known for more than just The Void and the Purple Turtle.   


The TDSC team in place and ready to roll

Is Pleasant Grove, with its two space centers, the experiential education capital of the world?  I think it might just be. Proudly, both space centers represented themselves well in the parade.   


The TDSC team with the Titan Simulator
The next battle is waiting to be waged. It is time for the renaming of 400 East in Pleasant Grove. I propose the street sign at the corner of 400 East and Center Street reflect the home of this growing movement. It is time to call 400 East "Space Center Boulevard".  "Williamson Way" would be my second choice (suggested in all humility and with a strong reminder of my one true fault - modesty).  


The CMSEC's Brylee Perry Revisits The Troubadour's European Headquarters and Sends Pictures


The Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center's Brylee Perry recently revisited the European headquarters of The Troubadour in Eze Village, France.  Could you find a better village for your European headquarters than Eze Village?  


Of course, The Troubadour's European headquarters comes with a restaurant and bar.  The restaurant provides the staff with a nice little side income to supplement their meager wages. The bar comes in handy when entertaining a source holding tightly to an interesting bit of news or gossip and reluctant to let it go for publication.  A glass of French wine has been known to loosen even the tightest lips.  



And how can you find The Troubadour's European headquarters?  Fly to Paris, catch a train to Eze Village and look for the street marked Place du Planet. Could there be a better street for a space themed blog?  

CMSEC Assistant Director Discovers Handy Way to DeWrinkle His Staff Shirt While on a Multi-Day Camp


Jon Parker on "The Rack"

Summer camps can be long, tiresome, and tedious. If one isn't careful, one's clothing will speak for one's state of alertness. Welcoming campers while wearing a wrinkled staff shirt would set the wrong example to the staff, volunteers, and campers as Mr. Jon Parker knows too well. His solution is novel and handy.  Even the toughest wrinkles can be erased after a few minutes on the rack in a hot, stuffy simulator control room.


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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

The CMSEC Space Center Offers a Free Camp. Telos Discovery Space Center's New Logo. Like Lion's Gate on Facebook. Do Space Center Workers See the Sun? Interning at the Lion's Gate Center. Theater Imaginarium.

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The Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center Offers a Free Camp. Don't Miss This Opportunity

By James Porter, Director

Hello friends of the Space Center,

We are sending out information about a FREE camp that we are hosting as a part of a group of MIT & Harvard students riding bikes across America and teaching STEM.  They'll be at the Space Center on August 7th to offer four different hands-on STEM workshops for Jr. High & High School students.

Click here to register online to attend the camp.  Students can attend two of the four workshops.

We have been contacted by a Stanford-based group looking to visit us in July.  Watch our CAMPS website for those openings or sign up for our Frequent Flyer email list for updates.  This list is also a good place to find out about discounts like our current 10% off code to celebrate Strawberry Days in PG.  Use the code STRAWBERRY before June 24th for a discount on any new camp registrations.

Also, we appreciate your help in sharing your experiences with others.  We are able to keep costs down so that more can attend our amazingly unique program because we don't spend money on advertising.  Almost all of you came for a field trip at some point or heard about us from a friend.  Please be our friend and tell someone you know about us.  Like us on Facebook and tag us in your photos on one of our simulators, it goes a long way to spreading the joy of this program.

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Thank you for your support of our program.

-Mr. Porter

Telos Discovery Space Center's New Logo


The decision has been made. The folks at Telos Discovery Space Center settled on a new logo.What do you think?  I see a star, our sun, and our moon.  I like it. 


Do Space Center Workers Ever See the Sun?

Audrey is a supervisor at the Christa McAuliffe Space Education Center.  She sent this picture showing the tans (or lack thereof) of some of the volunteers and staff. Sadly they spend all their days inside space ships. Notice how they organized their tans from lightest to darkest.  This is what you do when you have a moment or two to kill between missions.  

Sad as those tans are, they wouldn't hold a candle to the dead chicken white of my legs, which haven't seen the sun in over 20 years. My fear of ruining several of The Troubadour's readers' childhoods prevents me from posting a picture.  I'm sure you understand.  


The Lion's Gate Center is on Facebook. Give it a Like.

Lakeview Academy's Lion's Gate Center is on Facebook. Director Nathan King would sure appreciate you're taking a "Like" to the new page.  


Lion's Gate Center is Looking for Great Interns 
The bridge of the Apollo at Lion's Gate
Just like its sister centers, Lion's Gate is on the lookout for students interested in becoming interns. Lakeview Academy students are a shoe in considering Lion's Gate is part of their school.  Non-Lakeview Academy students are welcome to apply as well though the details of how the program will work haven't been finalized.  

Nathan King welcomes Jace Brooks, Cameron Gines, Claire Dixon, and Jake Machuca to the Lion's Gate Intern Program. They are the first of many.  


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The best gifs of the week. Enjoy your summer holiday