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LWC Students wow CWC students at Science Fair

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By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - Students from the Lindsey Wilson College Education Division wowed students from Colonel William Casey School Thursday night with a half-dozen science exhibits at the school.

A total of nine Lindsey Wilson education students, four of whom are student-teachers at the school, were joined by Lindsey Wilson Energy Technology Career Academy Director Heather Spoon, Adair County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Kelli Bonifer and Colonel William Casey School science teacher Debbie Bradshaw. The event also included science fair exhibits and awards by Colonel William Casey School students.

The science activities included a demonstration of kinetic energy, a simulation of a volcano eruption and the experience of stepping into a giant bubble. - Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College




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Mara Murphy, Tompkinsville, KY demonstates volcano action



2013-03-08 - Col. Wm. Casey School, 220 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Science Fair at CWC
- Lindsey Wilson College education student Mara Murphy of Tompkinsville, KY, right, demonstrates how a volcano erupts Thursday night, March 7, 2013, at Colonel William Casey School. - Duane Bonifer, LWC

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ACHS student Chris McCasland shows power of kinetic energy



2013-03-08 - 220 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College. Adair County High School senior Chris McCasland, left, shows Gwendolynn Furkins the power of kinetic energy Thursday night at Colonel William Casey School. The rush of air McCasland created by slapping a a piece of plastic stretched over a garbage can knocked a paper cup off the 6-year-old’s head. Watching is Lindsey Wilson College Energy Technology Career Academy Director Heather Spoon, who teaches classes about energy at Adair County High School.
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