George Washington Carver
February 07, 2013
The Red Bridge Branch will be hosting a special program, Magic Peanuts: Exploring George Washington Carver, on Monday, February 11 at 2:00 p.m. George Washington Carver grew up in Missouri. He was one of the most prominent scientists and inventors of his time. He also was a teacher at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. He used the peanut to design such products as dyes, plastics, and gasoline.
Join Tommy Terrific as he explores the products, inventions, and accomplishments of the "Wizard of Tuskegee," as George Washington Carver came to be known. This show does not contain any actual peanut products, and it is great educational entertainment for children of all ages. Since registration is required please contact the Red Bridge Branch at 816.942.1780, or go online to sign up.
Roxy C.
Red Bridge Branch
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