BLOG http://www.cmosc.org/museummusings.html hourly 1 1970-01-01T00:00+00:00 We LOVE being encumbered! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_24221332 <p class="plain">I'm so happy to report that the Children's Museum of Sonoma County is now encumbered!  What does that mean?  After a year of very hard work, lots of surveys, inspections, and deft legal work, the children's museum has obtained a city permit and CEQA exemption.  And because of all this, the State Department of Parks and Recreation has now entitled us to the rest of the grant money ($1,800,000) we were awarded for Mary's Garden. <br>We are so excited and thank grateful to everyone who helped make this important day happen!  <br>Behind me is the Childrnen's Museum Board and Staff.<img width="350" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/3a3/12e/12c/full-board-web042312.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="188" border="0" daid="11982133" tmargin="15" lmargin="15" rmargin="0"><br>From left to right:<br>Theresa Giacomino, Douglas Kay, Brete Harrison, Bert Bangsberg, Jason Glazier, Collette Michaud, Mark Dolan, Ashle Crocker, Matt Williams, Diane Zimmerman, Eleanor Gorman and Julio Cacers<br></p> Collette Michaud 2012-04-24T08:35:19-07:00 We LOVE being encumbered! PG&E donated $100,000 to CMOSC! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_23123573 <p align="center" class="plain"><font class="heading1"><a link="" target="_self" href="/pg-e-donates-.html" class="heading1"><b>PG&E donates $100,000!</b></a></font><br><br><font class="plainlarge">I'm excited to let everyone know that PG&E has generously donated $100,000 to CMOSC!  I am so grateful and excited to have PG&E as a partner in the creation of a children's museum for Sonoma County!  <br></font></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.pge.com/" class="plain"><img src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/2f2/328/30c/PGE_LOGO_300x81.jpg' daid="11721628" bmargin="0" tmargin="0" rmargin="0" lmargin="0" border="0"></a><br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><br></font></p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">For more information, check out the <a link="" target="_self" href="/pg-e-donates-.html" class="plainlarge">Press Release</a>!</font></p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">And check out this sweet write up in the </font><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.pgecurrents.com/2012/03/08/sonoma-county-pge-donates-100000-to-create-outdoor-exhibit-at-childrens-museum/" class="plainlarge">PG&E Newsletter</a><font class="plainlarge">!<br>Thank you to <br></font></p><p align="center" class="plain"> Justin Real, Government Relations Representative<br> Jimi Harris, Manager, Community Engagement & Volunteerism</p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><font class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">Leslie Horak, Community Relations</font>   </font><br></font></p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">and</font></p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><b>PG&E!</b></font></p><p align="center" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><b><img width="324" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/2f2/328/30c/check-001.jpg' bmargin="0" height="243" border="0" daid="11721629" tmargin="0" rmargin="0" lmargin="0"><br></b></font></p><p class="plain"><br></p> Collette Michaud 2012-03-13T17:50:59-07:00 PG&E donated $100,000 to CMOSC! CMOSC named "Best Imagination Center" http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_22692172 <p align="left" class="plain"><br></p><p align="left" class="plain">I found out last week that the Children's Museum of Sonoma County was named "Best Imagination Center" by the readers of the <b><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.bohemian.com/" class="plain"><b>NorthBay Bohemian</b></a></b> for the second year in a row!  Thank you to all the Boho readers for your support and encouragement.  And tank you to the CMOSC <b><a link="" target="_self" href="/about_us.html" class="plain"><b>staff </b></a></b>for all the hard work and love that they put into making CMOSC so <b>WONDER</b>ful!</p><p class="plain"><img width="135" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/2f2/328/30c/BohoBestOfLogo2012_Colorsmall.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="135" border="0" daid="11721621" lmargin="15" rmargin="0" tmargin="15"></p> <p align="left" class="plain"><br></p><p align="left" class="plain"><br></p><p align="left" class="plain">Be sure and pick up a copy of the <b>Boho's "Best Of"</b> issue coming out in April!</p> Collette Michaud 2012-02-25T12:39:38-08:00 CMOSC named "Best Imagination Center" Medical Mysteries at Children's Museum of Sonoma County http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_22395461 <p class="plain">Matt Villano, Healdsburg resident, father, and writer for the San Francisco Chronicle wrote a great article about tomorrow's "Medical Mysteries" event. This is our third Lawrence Hall of Science Festival at the site - all of which have been fabulously attended.<a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2012%2F02%2F09%2FNSV91N1PLD.DTL" class="plain"></a><br><br>Click <b><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2012%2F02%2F09%2FNSV91N1PLD.DTL" class="plain"><b>Here</b></a></b> to see SF Chronicle article.<br></p> Collette Michaud 2012-02-10T17:47:23-08:00 Medical Mysteries at Children's Museum of Sonoma County Site Plan Update! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_22296105 <p class="plain">Last December 1, 2012, after an extensive RFP process, we hired XS|LA Land Design to develop Mary's Garden.  For the past two months, they have worked hard with input from our Site Committee to create a beautiful new site plan.  Check out the new <b><a link="" target="_self" href="/plans-for-new-museum.html" class="plain"><b>site plan and elevations here</b></a></b>!  And please let us know what you think.</p><p align="center" class="plain"><img width="525" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/05a/35c/215/buiding-front-020812.jpg' bmargin="0" height="170" border="0" daid="11520628" rmargin="0" lmargin="0" tmargin="0"><br></p> Collette Michaud 2012-02-07T12:30:30-08:00 Site Plan Update! Wells Fargo Donation! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_22691498 <p align="left" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><b>The Children's Museum of Sonoma </b></font><font class="banner"><b><img width="133" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/220/0a3/284/wellsfargologo.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="133" border="0" daid="11601890" rmargin="0" lmargin="15" tmargin="15"></b></font></p><p align="left" class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><b>County th</b></font><font class="banner"><font class="plainlarge"><b>anks Wells Fargo for their generous $10,000 Grant! </b></font><b><br></b></font></p><div align="left" class="plain"><p class="plain"><font class="heading1">For more information </font><font class="heading1"><a link="" target="_self" href="/wells-fargo-donation.html" class="heading1">click here</a><font class="plain">.</font></font> </p><p class="plain"> </p></div> Collette Michaud 2012-01-15T11:09:34-08:00 Wells Fargo Donation! CMOSC awarded state grant! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_22468355 <div align="left" class="plain"><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><b>The CMOSC was awarded $1.8M from the State Office of Grants and Local Services to develop a nature education facility at our new site on W. Steele Lane called "Mary's Garden!" </b></font> <br></p></div><font class="plain"> </font><div align="left" class="plain"> More than 300 applications were submitted as part of Proposition 84's (2006) Nature Education Facilities Program, requesting almost $1 billion in total funding.  The $1.8M will transform the front outdoor space of the children's museum into "Mary's Garden", an outdoor wonderland with a butterfly metamorphosis theme, water play area, native habitat garden and other features to connect children with nature.  The CMOSC would like to thank the current Board of Directors, staff and consultants who helped design the garden and nature programs and worked on the grant preparations. <br></div> Collette Michaud 2011-05-15T09:30:04-07:00 CMOSC awarded state grant! Exhibit Design Workshop for Children http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_14947066 <p class="plain"><font class="heading2">On December 18, 2010, we held the first </font><b><a link="" target="_self" href="/exhibit-workshops.html" class="heading2"><b>Exhibit Design Workshop</b></a></b><font class="heading2"> with children ages 4 - 12.  It was a spectacular success with 33 children participating in the workshop.  <br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="heading2"><br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="heading2">We divide</font><font class="heading2"><a link="" target="_self" href="/exhibit-workshop-ideas.html" class="plain"><img width="288" align="left" alt="exhibit workshop ideas" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/06c/1a0/2d5/IMG_2632sm.jpg' style="float: left" bmargin="0" height="211" border="0" daid="6667613" title="exhibit workshop ideas" lmargin="0" tmargin="0" rmargin="0"></a></font><font class="heading2">d the children into three groups.  Each group was led by a facilitator and a sketch artist, who drew like mad trying to keep up with all the ideas the kids were coming up with.  <br></font></p><div align="center" class="plain"><br></div><p class="plain"><font class="heading2"><br>Afterward, the kids played with our mobile exhibits in the new space.  It was very exciting to see so many kids in our new home.  <br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="heading2"><br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="heading2">If you'd like to see the wonderful ideas the kids came up with </font><b><a link="" target="_self" href="/exhibit-workshop-ideas.html" class="heading2"><b>click here</b></a></b><font class="heading2">.  Many of the kids signed their names next to the ideas that they came up with. Please comment on any designs you especially like. <br><br>A special thanks to our fabulous facilitators, Linda Herman, Amanda Kirk, and Theresa Giacomino.  And another huge thanks to our talented sketch artists, Brian Fee, Steve Purcell and Brian Scharf.  And last, but not least, a ton of thanks to the mastermind of the event, Robin Stephani.<br><br>The event was made possible by </font><b><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.wrightcontracting.com/" class="heading2"><b>Wright Contracting</b></a></b><font class="heading2">, which provided all the yummy snacks and supplies for the day.  <br><br>And last of all, thank you to all the </font><b><a link="" target="_self" href="/exhibit-workshops.html" class="heading2"><b>children</b></a></b><font class="heading2"> who participated in the event!  It was a terrific success!<br><br>If you're interested in having your child participate in the next exhibit workshop, please email us at </font><b><a link="" target="_blank" href="mailto:info@cmosc.org" class="heading2"><b>info@cmosc.org</b></a></b><font class="heading2"> with the subject line "Exhibit Workshop for Children".<br></font></p> Collette Michaud 2010-12-29T11:23:37-08:00 Exhibit Design Workshop for Children Lease Signed and Medtronic Workday http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_14782625 <p class="plain"><font class="heading2">Last Thursday, December 16, 2010, we signed the lease for our new home!  The day before, eight volunteers from Medtronic volunteered a day of their time to help us start getting the site fixed up.  They helped with general clean up, yard work and painting.  And they did it with a smile on their faces!</font></p><p class="plain"><font class="heading2"><img width="252" align="left" alt="" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/13d/078/222/medtronic-volunteers2.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="188" border="0" daid="6641935" title="" tmargin="15" lmargin="0" rmargin="15"><br>We are so grateful to both MEDTRONIC and their wonderful employees and also to FRIEDMAN'S Home Improvement Store for donating most of the supplies to get us up and running.  <br><br>We are so excited about our new home as well as the wonderful response we've been receiving from businesses and donors about the future children's museum!  <br></font></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain"><font class="heading2"><font class="plainlarge">In photo:</font> </font>  <font class="plainlarge">Jennifer Pearlmutter, Erik Kunz, Linda Gibboney, Patrick Anderson, Susan Wayshak, Karen Gunderson, Kevin Mauch, and Maria Arreguin.</font> </p> Collette Michaud 2010-12-20T08:23:57-08:00 Lease Signed and Medtronic Workday CMOSC buys new Museum-on-the-Go Van http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_22691502 <div align="left" class="plain"><div align="left"><font class="heading1">The Museum-on-the-Go has a wonderful van to</font><p align="center" class="plain"><img width="317" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/2ad/19f/06a/MOGvanmediumressilohuette.gif' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="193" border="0" daid="11601896" rmargin="0" lmargin="15" tmargin="15"></p><font class="heading1"> bring the magic of sc</font><font class="heading1">ience, art</font><font class="heading1"> and nature to all of Sonoma County.  </font><font class="heading1">Now we can double our participation in public and school events from 24 to 60 events per year!  Wow!!!<br><font class="plain"><font class="heading1">We would like to thank all of our generou</font><font class="heading1">s donors for helping make </font> <font class="heading1">thi</font><font class="heading1">s po</font><font class="heading1">ssible!  </font></font><font class="plain"> </font><br></font></div><div align="left"><p class="plain"></p> </div></div><font class="plain"> </font><br> Collette Michaud 2010-09-25T11:14:59-07:00 CMOSC buys new Museum-on-the-Go Van We have a home and conference notes! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_11807865 <p class="plain">There are so many exciting things happening for the children's museum.  The biggest one is that we finally have a home and are actively working towards opening up in it by 2012. Check out the <b><a link="" target="_self" href="/new-home-press-release.html" class="plain"><b>Press Release</b></a></b> for more details.</p><p class="plain"><img width="216" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/0da/0cd/051/Jeanherbcollettephotow.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="145" border="0" daid="5900422" tmargin="15" rmargin="15" lmargin="0"></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain">Here's a picture of Herb Williams, the Board President, Jean Schulz and me in front of the new children's museum!  <br></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain">A week ago I attended my sixth Association of Children's Museums conference in Minneapolis, MN.  Once again, I was struck by the wonderful sharing nature of people who work in this field.  Everyone from the Executive Director to the floor staff is so excited to share their ideas and is truly interested in helping to make all children's museums wonderful places no matter where they are located.  <br><br>I visited the Minnesota Chidlren's Museum while I was there as well as the Science Center, both of which were amazing.  The Minnesota Children's Museum sees over 400,000 visitors a year and is housed downtown in a 60,000 sq building!  They too, started out in a small building before moving to the size building  they are in now.  They have the most incredible ant tunnel maze.  Definitely a must see if you're in the area!  <br><img width="289" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/0da/0cd/051/phoenixclimbingstructure.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="220" border="0" daid="5900420" tmargin="15" rmargin="0" lmargin="15"><br>I also saw plans for a terrifically creative climbing structure at the Phoenix Children's Museum complete with flying bathtub. It opened to the public today! I can't wait to make a trip there to see it with my two boys one of these days.<br><br><br>The only down side of the trip was the winter like weather there.  Luckily I got out of there before it started to snow...in May!<br>  <br><br></p> Collette Michaud 2010-05-21T22:20:11-07:00 We have a home and conference notes! Oiver LOVES Electricity http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_11168326 <p class="plain"><font class="heading2"><img width="362" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/050/17e/12c/IMG_0980w.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="271" border="0" daid="5763265" lmargin="0" rmargin="15" tmargin="15"></font><br><br><font class="heading2">Oliver spent at least an hour last Friday at the Museum on the Go playing with our new circuitry activity.  At six years old, I predict that he is destined to become a scientist or electrician!  We finally had to start packing up the activity otherwise he would have kept on playing for at least another hour.<br><br>He amazed everyone when all by himself he hooked up all the gadgets and had them running at the same time from one battery source.  <br><br>His grandmother deserves the prize for “Most Patient Caregiver of the Day”.  She didn’t want to interrupt his fun saying “When will he get a chance to do this again?”<br>Yay for Grandma!  She gets it<br></font></p> Collette Michaud 2010-04-07T09:11:49-07:00 Oiver LOVES Electricity Science Night at Sonoma Mountain School http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_10135207 <p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">Last Thursday night we held our first Science Night at Sonoma Mountain Elementary School in Petaluma.  The night started at 6:30 and ended at 8pm.  We estimate over 150 children and parents turned out for the event with over 70 of those children. <br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">We especially enjoyed the volunteer help from 10 fifth graders who did a fabulous job manning all of the exhibits.  And thankfully, our loyal high school volunteers, Haley and Mariah, also were on hand to help with the color mixing activity. <br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">In addition to our regular exhibits, there was a life science table on the life cycle of frogs and a kaleidoscope table with various ways to view our world including the infamous "Disgustoscope".   <br>It was an exciting night!  Thanks to the PTA of Sonoma Mountain Village for inviting the CMOSC to come to their wonderful school.  <br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge"><br></font></p><p class="plain"><font class="plainlarge">If you came to this event, please comment on your experience. We want to know what you think!  <br></font></p> Collette Michaud 2010-02-01T11:03:15-08:00 Science Night at Sonoma Mountain School It's official! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_8649920 <p class="plain"><font class="heading2">We are now officially the <b>Children's Musuem of Sonoma County</b>.  The Secretary of State for California granted us the name change.  Woo hoo!</font>  <br><br></p><div align="center" class="plain"><img width="307" align="" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/135/158/2eb/1255590096326933.jpg' bmargin="0" height="143" border="0" daid="4939905" rmargin="0" lmargin="0" tmargin="0"><br></div><p class="plain"></p> Collette Michaud 2009-10-15T00:02:42-07:00 It's official! Featured on Sono-Ma Blog http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_7872515 <p class="plain"><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://sono-ma.blogspot.com" border="0"><img alt="Photobucket" src="http://i756.photobucket.com/albums/xx201/shwolfe1/Sono-MaRoundButton-1.jpg" border="0"/></a>The Museum-on-the-Go is featured on this wonderful local blog by Holly White-Wolfe.   Holly visited the Museum-on-the-Go booth last weekend at the City Kids Event in Santa Rosa.  She hung around the booth for a quite awhile interviewing parents and children about their experience at the Museum-on-the-Go.  She took tons of delightful pics, which you can see up on her blog.  Check out her snazzy slide shows!  Don't ask me how she created them though!<br><br>She also was in the audience for the Professor Wizzywig's Science Demo.  Be sure to check out our school page  later on this month for more info on the Professor!<br><br>Sono-Ma is truly a labor of love by a caring and very talented mom!  It's chock full of wonderful ideas for how to spend time with your family in this wonderful place we call home - Sonoma County.  <br><br>I'm so honored Holly took the time to come to the Children's Museum of Sonoma County's booth and write such a thoughtful and charming article with the help of the Professor. <img width="21" src="http://0301.netclime.net/1_5/3b5/0a0/1b6/sm_wink.gif" bmargin="0" height="21" border="0" title="Wink" type="0" lmargin="0" rmargin="0" tmargin="0">  <br></p><p class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain">Please check it out when you get a moment.<br><br> <br><br></p> Collette Michaud 2009-08-24T23:31:38-07:00 Featured on Sono-Ma Blog Santa Rosa Branch Library Visit http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_7213389 <p class="plain"><img width="114" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/03c/140/035/12463811331685764.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="182" border="0" daid="4445769" lmargin="0" rmargin="15" tmargin="15"><br>Last week, we brought the Museum on the Go to the Sonoma County Library for 3 days in a row as part of their Summer Reading Program.  It's the first time the Museum on the Go has stayed in one location for an extended period of time.  We wanted to see how the Children's Museum of Sonoma County was accepted and to continue raising the awareness for the project.<br><img width="106" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/129/341/14c/12463811721060819.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="143" border="0" daid="4445770" lmargin="15" rmargin="0" tmargin="15"><br>It was definitely a success!  The first day we saw over 170 children and 60 adults!  We packed the room for both of our science demonstrations with 45 kids each time.  All three days, kids had a blast with the average visit lasting an hour. We had one grandmother who came at 11 on the first day when we opened the doors and didn't leave until after 2pm!  She sat patiently for 3 hours and watched as her grandaughter played with magnets, made flying machines at the wind tube, and painted her face.  What a great grandmother!  <br><br><img width="104" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/3de/0ca/296/1246381220794847.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="158" border="0" daid="4445771" lmargin="0" rmargin="15" tmargin="15">In total, over 500 children and adults visited the Museum on the Go over 3 days at the Santa Rosa Branch Library.  And most of them were first timers to the Museum on the Go.  We are excited that we are reaching out to so many new potential visitors and fans of the Children's Museum of Sonoma County!<br></p> Collette Michaud 2009-06-30T10:00:57-07:00 Santa Rosa Branch Library Visit New Name, New President! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_7123318 <p class="plain">I am excited to announce that we have not only an exciting new name, Children's Museum of Sonoma County, but also a new president!  Herb Williams of Delphi in Santa Rosa comes to us with significant nonprofit experience as well as marketing and communications strategies.  He has been an adviser to the Children's Museum since the early days.  I am so excited to turn over the duties of the president's job to someone so capable and to work in partnership with him. <br><br>As for me, I'm not going anywhere!  I will continue concentrating on the day to day operations of running and growing the museum.  Not much will change for me except that I am now called the Chief Executive Officer. I am still fully committed to seeing a children's museum become a reality for Sonoma County!    <br></p> Collette Michaud 2009-06-21T22:54:27-07:00 New Name, New President! Site update http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_6227621 <p class="plain">We continue to search for the perfect site for the CMNB.  We have three strong site possibilities in Santa Rosa. However, none of them are a slam dunk and all will require significant funding and remodeling.  Our criteria continues to be a site that is donated or is offered at a significantly reduced rent, on site or street parking, and nearby amenities within walking distance.  <br><br>We remain vigilant in our search and belief that the perfect site is out there for the CMNB!  We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding!<br><img width="161" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/274/1f0/27d/1238561518251324.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="144" border="0" daid="4128681" lmargin="15" rmargin="0" tmargin="15"><br>In June we are scheduled to begin site planning with a wonderful museum and educational consultant, Jeanne Vergeront.  Her credentials include starting the Minneapolis Children's Museum!  She has also helped in the planning stages of countless children's museum across the nation.  We are excited to begin work with her!  <br><br><br></p> Collette Michaud 2009-03-31T21:54:09-07:00 Site update Best Imagination Center! http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_6227581 <p class="plain"><img width="264" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/1d1/039/32d/1238560945356224.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="218" border="0" daid="4128649" lmargin="0" rmargin="15" tmargin="15">In March the CMNB was voted Best Imagination Center, Honorable Mention by the readers of the North Bay Bohemian Newspaper.  I am so tickled and excited about this award, especially since we don't actually have a site yet!  Thank you Boho readers for writing in the museum's name and getting us onto the list with the Bay Area Discovery Museum.  Next year we'll be the top winner for Sonoma County!<br><br><br></p> Collette Michaud 2009-03-31T21:44:39-07:00 Best Imagination Center! MOG at St. Eugene's School in Santa Rosa http://www.cmosc.org/pc_url_6227565 <p class="plain">In February, the MIG turned a class room into a minimum for two days at St. Eugene's School in Santa Rosa.  During this time we had 10 groups of children, ranging from kindergartners to fourth graders, experience the MIG.  Theresa Giacomo, our science guru, also led each child in a Hanson science demonstration.  It was a very gratifying experience!  The kids had a blast and the teachers also seemed highly satisfied with the MIG Program.  As we were packing up, we were told by the adminstrators that the MIG was one of the best programs they have had visit the school.  <br></p> Collette Michaud 2009-03-31T21:39:58-07:00 MOG at St. Eugene's School in Santa Rosa