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The Microscope Project – BreezySEAS

May 1, 2020 By MOTN

The Microscope Project

Captain Breezy has been gathering children’s microscopes, and putting together marine/ocean science lab kits to loan out to school groups and parents, to supplement their distance learning due to the coronavirus stay at home orders.

If you have a microscope perhaps forgotten about in your attic or basement, or that your kids have outgrown, it can make a great addition to the collection! If you are missing accessories don’t worry, all that is required is that the microscope works.

She can meet up throughout coastal Southern New England, with drop off points in Sherman, CT, Portsmouth, RI, and Buzzard’s Bay, MA.
She is also collecting old *reusable* K-Cup filter cups.

Feel free to steal the idea and start in your area!  Also if you are a parent or school group that may want to get involved, reach out to Breezy at Breezy.Grenier@gmail.com

Thank you!
Wishing you health and prosperity,

Captain Breezy Grenier, FRGS
Science, Exploration, & Academic Support
www.breezyseas.com

@scientistsaresuperheroes

@ecoelders

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