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A Special Invitation to Organizations with Programs for Youth & Families!

“Remake Learning Days – Badgerland” is part of a national nonprofit showcase and festival that celebrates hands-on learning opportunities for youth and educators. Libraries, schools, community centers and other community learning initiatives are invited to add their virtual, on demand, web-based, on-site or learn-at-home events, resources and activities to the Wisconsin festival calendar!

WHEN:  “Remake Learning Days – Badgerland” will run as a virtual/hybrid family-friendly festival in Wisconsin April 22 through May 15, 2021.

WHAT:  Invite learners, parents, and caregivers to experience hands-on learning to connect with your school, museum, library, organization, or company.  Design or offer a program or experience that engages young people and their adults in arts, making, science, technology, outdoor learning, and youth voice.  Professional development programs for educators are also welcome.  What type of programs are eligible? Watch this!

Your invitation to submit Event and Program postings is open NOW!

WHO:  Educational organizations are invited to list their programs free of charge, thanks to support from national and local sponsors, like the Kohler Foundation.

HOW:  Event listings will be promoted widely this spring to families and youth in communities throughout southern Wisconsin. All events will be promoted locally and can be submitted at any time throughout the Festival dates, however events listed by the first entry deadline of February 28 will also be included in the national outreach campaign.  There is no charge for listing your events and programs.

For more information about Remake Learning Days, click here.

To submit your event for the Wisconsin Event Portal, click here.

Wisconsin’s “Remake Learning Days – Badgerland” festival is a collaborative effort spearheaded by: WeThinkBigLLC, ArtsWisconsin, Madison Community Foundation, PBS Wisconsin Education and regional education leaders. Sponsors include The Kohler Foundation and local businesses.  National partners include: PBS Kids, Digital Promise, Remake Learning, The Grable Foundation, Schmidt Futures, Carnegie Corporation of New York and the William + Flora Hewett Foundation.

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