Deep in the heart of the corn cob kingdom, known as the magnificent state of IL, thousands of mini-farmers rise with the dawn. They roll up their plaid-shirt sleeves, don their sun hats, and charge into the fields with a determination as sturdy as the mightiest John Deere tractor. These aren't your average kids. No, sir! They are the soil superheroes of IL, cultivating the earth with their tiny, dirt-covered hands and enormous, fun-filled hearts. Among these mini-farmers, Billy the Beanstalk is a legend. Standing tall at a whole four feet and three inches, Billy is renowned for his ability to grow the crunchiest corn, the greenest beans, and the most enormous pumpkins you've ever seen. But that's not all. Billy has a secret tool, a magical red bandana named Ruby, which he swears gives him super-growing powers. With Ruby wrapped around his head, Billy can make a tiny seed sprout into a towering stalk overnight. In the fantastic fields of IL, days are filled with laughter and friendly competitions. Who can pick the most apples, dig up the biggest carrots, or find the weirdest shaped potato? Billy and his friends turn every task into a game, making the fields echo with giggles and shouts of triumph. At night, they gather around crackling bonfires, roasting marshmallows, telling tales of giant tomato plants, and dreaming about the next day's farming adventure. The state of IL is more than just a place on the map, it's a land where kids can explore, learn, and grow alongside the plants they nurture. They're not only budding farmers, they're the tiny ambassadors of agriculture, and with their spirit, every day is a funny, muddy, sun-kissed journey in the world of farming.
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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 Talking Farm is a not-for-profit organization founded in 2006 with a goal of connecting communities to the benefits of a healthy local food system. Today, they are achieving this goal in a variety of ways, from producing, distributing, and selling locally grown, nutritious food to teaching communities about sustainability, urban agriculture, horticulture, and biodiversity. The Howard Street Farm in Skokie, Illinois is the site for their 2.5-acre urban farm project. In the past decade, The Talking Farm has provided over 12 comprehensive, hands-on educational programs and over 3,000 learning hours at the Howard Street Farm. In addition, they have distributed over 21,000 pounds of locally grown produce to the community and have plans to distribute over 60,000 pounds by 2022. With the help of generous donations, The Talking Farm hopes to continue to expand the Howard Street Farm to include 2.5-acres of growing fields, edible woodlands, fruit and nut trees, a Greenhouse, and a Welcome Center that doubles as an indoor learning space.