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, Powergroom (4104 Series), PowerClean (92L3 Series) PowerTrak Cyclonic (6390 Series) and Total Floors Velocity (3990, 6393 Series) SpecificationsConditionManufacturer Part NumberColorContainer TypeModelBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Will this product work in Bissel 89Q9 vacuum?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWill this product work in Bissel 89Q9 vacuum?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InSince these filters are washable, I was wondering if the back panel (which I assume contains baking soda) needs to be removed prior to washing.by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviews4see all 1 reviews 01000 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy. Now on the go CF Fairview Pointe Claire is the perfect shopping destination in the West Island with over 200 stores, boutiques and restaurants.




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The Blockheads participated in the national FIRST LEGO League challenge, researching trash and waste. Zeroing in on Styrofoam (polystyrene), which is not recyclable and takes 500 years to decompose in a landfill, the Girl Scouts learned that clean Styrofoam can be dissolved in a non-toxic solution called d-limonene, and they worked to reduce a refrigerator-sized amount of polystyrene to three cups of a gooey substance. They created and branded a kit called the “Eco Bin” (a metal bin plus d-limonene and instructions for adding water), for families and households to reduce their polystyrene waste. But that was just the beginning! Since Girl Scouts always take the next step, the Blockheads experimented with the gooey substance and, on discovering it’s a stronger adhesive than the average glue, used it to create their science fair display and art projects. What’s more, they bottled and branded the substance, naming it “GlOo,” and marketed it to a local school and to other Girl Scout troops for art projects.




The girls are now pursuing a patent for these two powerful solutions to a significant ecological problem. Additionally, the “Supergirls” of Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma, who displayed their automatic page-turner at last year’s White House Science Fair, have been invited to return to provide a “look back” at the projects of the past six years and to speak on a panel about their experience. With troops from two councils on hand at today’s science fair to demonstrate their skills for President Obama, it’s safe to say Girl Scouts is proving that girls are the STEM leaders we need to make our world a better place and to build our future. Meet the rest of the brilliant innovators attending the 2016 White House Science Fair. Student Hours: 8:45 AM to 3:35 PM Before School Program: Yes After School Program: Yes Area Superintendent: Dr. Anna Brown 9020 Imperial Oak Boulevard Locate your attendance area schoolExtend-A-Care for Kids’ Summer Day Camp is the place to keep your children physically active and engaged in learning activities while they make new friends and have new experiences.




Throughout the summer your child will experience a variety of enriching activities such as basketball, soccer, baseball, flag football, arts & crafts, cooking, painting and much more! Our summer curriculum is based on weekly themes which are developed from children's literature books introduced to students during the camp. This offers children a constant source of new and interesting material and activities. Click here for themes and brochure. Children will attend weekly field trips with an on-site field trip for week one. Take a Glance at the 2016 Summer Field Trips. 2017 Summer Field Trips will be released in March. The Extend-A-Care for Kids Summer 2017 Camp will feature exciting clubs for your children! The clubs include the Kindle club, Film Club, Fitness club, Calligraphy/Drawing club, a LEGO Robotics club, a Photography club, and an XBOX club! These clubs will rotate through the sites during the summer which will provide every child a chance to experience the fabulous clubs.




6801 Northeast Drive, Austin, Texas 78723 2200 Berkeley Ave., Austin, TX 78745 801 FM 1626, Buda, Texas 78640 Galindo Infant / PreSchool Program 3800 S. 2nd Street 3800 S. 2nd Street, Austin, Texas 78704 84 Robert Martinez Jr St 84 Robert Martinez Jr St , Austin, TX 78702 55 N IH-35, Austin, Texas 78702 3001 S. 1st Street 3001 S. 1st Street, Austin, Texas 78704 12207 Brigadoon Lane, Austin, Texas 78759 2800 Metcalfe Road, Austin, Texas 78741 The EAC Experience will include: *Field Trips Include: Blazer Tag, Westgate Lanes Bowling, Wonder World Caverns, Zilker Playscape, Westgate Cinema, Peter Pan Golf, Cabelas, Aquarena Springs, Pollyanna Theatre, San Marcos Playscape, Magic Show, Millennium Youth Complex, Thinkery, and Inner Space Caverns (destinations vary according to site) ** EAC children participate in 5 different sports throughout the summer. They learn the skills and rules of one sport at a time over the course of 2 weeks during morning activities.




What Makes Us Different Curriculum Activities: We offer developmentally appropriate activities & projects and encourage reading during the summer through our literature based curriculum themes. There are over 25 unique projects lead by staff each week which consist of multiple cooking, art and science projects. This summer's theme is "Fun to Go". See the summer brochure for more details. Field Trips: We offer 1*- 2 swim trips per week and an offsite field trip every week from session 2-10. Specialty Sports: We offer a specialty sports camp 4 days a week. Rotating the following sports every two weeks: Basketball, Soccer, Kickball, Flag Football, Softball plus a bonus sport -- Tennis. Clubs: Over 15 clubs will rotate through the camps for children to lead activities in film making, LEGO creation, LEGO robotics, comic books, photography, motion/fitness, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle club, and more. Maker Space Zones: Children will have opportunities to learn coding, explore in the deconstruction zone, create music with Makey Makey equipment, challenge themselves with weekly STEM challenges, and develop unique creations through exploration.




FUN Zone: Set up daily for children to participate in bowling, "Big" table games, and drums and keyboards. Hours: We are open from 7:15 am – 6:30 pm (typically, other programs open later or close earlier). Weekly sessions to make it convenient for parents to choose only the weeks they need. A deposit of $20/week is required to hold your space. Experience: We have been partnering with Central Texas school districts for over 48 years. Resources: We are the largest, licensed child care organization in Central Texas. Quality: The best staff members are chosen to work for us during the summer. We offer trained staff and low ratios (17 students: 1 child care provider). We are licensed by the Texas Department of Family & Protective Services, which provides monitoring and random site visits. Certification: Every staff member is certified in CPR and first aid. All afternoon staff are certified in Basic Water Safety as well. Affordability: Annually, we provide over $1 million in financial assistance to low-income families.

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