Once upon a time, nestled between the glistening Great Lakes and the mighty Mississippi, was the enchanting state of Wisconsin, affectionately known as the Cheese Castle in the Sky. You see, this wasn't your ordinary state, it was a magical place where the rivers flowed with milk, the trees blossomed with cheese curds, and the friendly cows whispered in Moo-code. In this dairy delight, lived a peculiar but lovable character named Wattles the Wacky Wisconsinite, who adored two things: string cheese and STEM/STEAM activities. Wearing a cheesehead hat and glasses as sharp as cheddar, Wattles was a wizard of invention, a maestro of maths, a scholar of science, and an artist of astounding creativity. No child in Wisconsin would miss an opportunity to join Wattles in his wacky STEAM adventures. From building bubble-blowing robots to creating kaleidoscopes that could see into other dimensions, these kids were not just learners, they were inventors, problem solvers, and future leaders. They could interpret the whispers of Wisconsin's cows, calculating the trajectory of the moon using cheese curds, and paint masterpieces using only the colors of a sunset. These children were as diverse as they were brilliant, each bringing a unique flavor to their group just like the variety of cheese in their magical land. Whether they were from the bustling streets of Milwaukee or the tranquil shores of Lake Michigan, each kid was a slice of the Wisconsin wonder, contributing to the melting pot of ideas and inventions. Every day with Wattles and the Wisconsin whiz-kids was a new adventure, a comedy of errors, and a celebration of curiosity. And the magic of it all? It happened right here in the heart of America, in the Cheese Castle in the Sky - Wisconsin.
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What began in a humble New York City apartment with just a single student, Spark, has since blossomed into an enriching program impacting thousands of children. Our unique educational approach combines the elements of art, yoga, meditation, and nature to create a holistic learning environment. This distinctive blend is what sets Spark apart, allowing us to reach and inspire a multitude of children in truly meaningful ways. With an array of offerings to accommodate various schedules and needs, Spark has something for everyone. Our services extend beyond the standard after school and weekend classes to include holiday and summer camps, birthday parties, portfolio preparation, private classes, and custom pods. We also welcome homeschool groups and are thrilled to announce the recent addition of a forest school program to our repertoire. You can find Spark on-site in various schools and at our main studio located in the Upper West Side. But we're not stopping there - we're also planning to expand to the Upper East Side and Brooklyn. For our families in Pennsylvania, we run the program from our family studio there. And if you're not in close proximity to any of our locations, don't worry. We offer in-home instruction and virtual options to ensure that Spark can reach you, no matter where you are. We invite you to explore all the ways you can experience Spark and look forward to helping bring our program to you.


At Icaghowan, kids and teens (ages 7 to 17) from all walks of life and abilities have the chance to cultivate their integrity, independence, and leadership skills. Set on 120 picturesque acres of land located near Amery, Wisconsin, this one-of-a-kind camp features 44 acres of island on the majestic Lake Wapogasset. And to make things even more special, three incredible treehouses dot the landscape, affording campers the chance to marvel at the beauty of the forest canopy. Icaghowan is a camp experience unlike any other. With its stunning surroundings and the chance to explore the natural environment, this unique camp gives kids and teens the opportunity to build important life skills. With a focus on integrity, self-reliance, and leadership, Icaghowan's 120-acre property near Amery, Wisconsin, provides an incredible backdrop for growth. Situated on 44 acres of island on Lake Wapogasset, this camp also features three remarkable treehouses that allow campers to get a bird's eye view of the forest. Icaghowan is a special camp experience for kids and teens (ages 7 to 17). Located near Amery, Wisconsin, this 120-acre camp provides an unparalleled opportunity to develop important life skills. Here, campers of all backgrounds and abilities can build integrity, self-reliance, and leadership through activities on the 44-acre island of Lake Wapogasset. And with the three treehouses on site, campers can also explore the beauty of the forest canopy.