Grandparent's University: During a spell of beautiful July weather in Madison, Water Library staff had the great pleasure of joining other Wisconsin Sea Grant staff to co-present UW-Madison's Grandparent's University (GPU). Along with staff and emeritus professors from the Center for Limnology (CFL), grandchildren (ages 7 to 14) joined their grandparents to explore the Limnology "major" through hands-on activities, both on the water and in the classroom.
During the Great Lakes portion of the major (which Wisconsin Sea Grant teaches) participants joined in a rousing game of Great Lakes Trivia, much like the popular Jeopardy game on TV. They then explored Great Lakes fishes by first learning about one of the mightiest of fish - the Lake Sturgeon - then using a dichotomous key to identify some other native (and nonnative) fish found in Lake Michigan.
The third portion of the session introduced the participants to ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) and gave them an opportunity to test for buoyancy on their own personal coat hangar ROV. This young participant was the first to get her ROV to achieve neutral buoyancy:
The Water Library is already looking forward to co-presenting Grandparent's University next summer!
Story Time @ Madison Public Libraries:
Story Time @ Cross Plains Public Library:
The library also hosted a pond-themed story time at Rosemary Garfoot Public Library in Cross Plains, Wisconsin. The children enjoyed Box Turtle at Long Pond by William T. George and other pond-themed books and then participants had the opportunity to create their own pond ecosystems: