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Month: January 2025

STEMtastic 2025: A Fun, Hands-On Science Event for Kids in Fort Myers

STEMtastic 2025: A Fun, Hands-On Science Event for Kids in Fort Myers

  February 8, 2025 —  If you’re looking for engaging, hands-on activities for kids in Fort Myers, STEMtastic 2025 is the perfect event! Hosted by the School District of Lee County, The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools, and the Edison Festival of Light, this free, family-friendly event brings together science, technology, engineering, and math …

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Why Lowdermilk Park is One of My Favorite Naples Beaches – Everything You Need to Know Before You Go!

Why Lowdermilk Park is One of My Favorite Naples Beaches – Everything You Need to Know Before You Go!

Everyone is looking for the best beach in Naples, but this can be subjective and depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re looking for a beautiful, family-friendly beach in Naples that is easily accesible and has everything you need for a perfect day by the water, then Lowdermilk Park is a great option. I …

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A sad Cementasaurus sighting at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

A sad Cementasaurus sighting at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Confession: I wasn’t feeling overly sentimental about the end of DinoLand USA at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. But on a recent visit I suddenly felt sadness about Cementasaurus, the big ol’ dino that happily stood guard at the entrance for years.

The statue – big enough to walk easily beneath its belly – wouldn’t seem to have a home in the re-imagined area that eventually will become Tropical Americas themed with “Encanto” and “Indiana Jones” attractions. It now stands behind a construction wall with the shuttered Fossil Fun carnival games and the remains of the TriceraTop Spin ride, which closed down this month. Those attractions and Cementasaurus have already been wiped from the Disney World maps.

As we walked by the long green wall, I started mentally spending Disney’s money to save Cementasaurus. Would it work at a water park or a miniature golf course somewhere? Wouldn’t it feel wrong at the nearby Boneyard play area, which is very bony and doubtless going away with this project anyway? read more

Funny Bunches of Goats: Goat Farm Tour In Naples

Funny Bunches of Goats: Goat Farm Tour In Naples

If you’re looking for a unique and heartwarming activity in Southwest Florida, a visit to Funny Bunches of Goats is a must. I first discovered this charming goat farm at the Cape Coral Art Festival, where their friendly goats stole my heart. When I learned they offered farm tours, I couldn’t wait to bring my …

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SpaceX sends up Spanish satellite for 10th Space Coast launch of the year

SpaceX sends up Spanish satellite for 10th Space Coast launch of the year

SpaceX sent up the Space Coast’s 10th launch of the year Wednesday night, but skipped any landing attempt of its booster.

A Falcon 9 rocket on the SpainSat NG I mission carrying a communications satellite developed by Spanish company Hisdesat and the European Space Agency lifted off at 8:34 p.m. from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-A.

This was the final launch of the first-stage booster, which made its 21st flight, but SpaceX had to expend more fuel than normal to get the satellite on its way to a geosynchronous transfer orbit. As such, there was no recovery effort for the booster.

The booster had previously flown the SES-22, ispace’s HAKUTO-R MISSION 1, Amazonas-6, CRS-27, Bandwagon-1, GSAT-20, Thuraya-4 and 13 Starlink missions. It’s one of several that had surpassed 20 launches, although shy of the fleet leading booster that has flown 24 times so far.

SpaceX has flown all but one of the missions so far this year on the Space Coast including three previous from KSC along with six from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. read more