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The Okanogan PUD invited the Foundation for Water Energy Education (FWEE) to demonstrate hands-on activities for Kids Day at the fair. Okanogan PUD is a member of FWEE and has this service provided as a benefit of membership. Jack Horne and Clyde Carpenter demonstrated hands-on activities for all kids. Jack’s activity titled “Don’t Close the Circuit”, challenged students to pass a wand through a field of electricity without contacting the field with the wand.  If contact was made a light would come on. Clyde demonstrated an activity titled “Induction”.  This activity provided evidence of how electricity is generated at a level of understanding for the students.

Okanogan PUD Invites FWEE to Participate in Kids Day at the Fair

Member of Foundation for Water Energy Education demo at fair photo

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