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The mission of the Earl’s Garage project is to
inspire a sense of wonder, nurture a passion for learning, and build
foundations for life in kids ages 7 and up, through hands-on, minds-on
activities based in science, technology, and creativity.
Earl’s Garage earliest activities centered around
simple explorations of the technical objects found in our everyday world
(e.g. taking apart VCRs). We quickly discovered that kids wanted to do
more than just deconstruct their world and observe it; they wanted to
understand how their world works and how to construct things. The
Young
Inventors’ activity actually was developed to fill this need by
providing kids with knowledge about electricity and mechanics. Using
their new knowledge they began to make things in their world light up
and move.
Based in Waimea, the Earl’s Garage project was
initiated within
Friends of the
Future in 1999. Over the past 19 years, Friends of the
Future has nurtured many diverse projects to meet our overall mission
and achieve these goals. Five projects that began with Friends of the
Future have received 501(c)3 status; two have transitioned to other
non-profit organizations, and three have completed their short term work
and no longer exist. Currently, there are ten community-based projects
within Friends of the Future, including Earl’s Garage.
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