Bunny Takes a Field Trip

When 3 year-old Madison lost her favorite toy, Bunny, her mom went back to the store to see if anyone had found the stuffed animal. The manager, Mike Gayheart, discovered it had been thrown out! He and 3 coworkers went to the landfill, found Bunny, and reunited the broken-hearted child with her newly washed best friend!

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Firenado Goes for a Swim

Blythe California was home to one wild wind formation last weekend. A brush fire near the Colorado River started spinning, and became a fire tornado. The firenado then moved across the water, and became a waterspout! Firenadoes can reach 2000 degrees Fahrenheit and grow hundreds of feet tall. It’s lucky this one jumped in the river!

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Become a Beekeeper!

Honeybee populations have been in decline, and the state of Virginia is determined to fight it. They are giving beehives and equipment to beekeepers! If you are 18 years old, you can apply to be a state beekeeper and get 3 beehives through the Beehive Distribution Program. Save the bees, and get paid in honey!

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Remembering Nelson Mandela

Today is Mandela Day, in honor of Nelson Mandela. The former President of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize winner, spent his life fighting racial discrimination and segregation, called apartheid. Mandela was South Africa’s first black president, winning the first democratic election after apartheid ended. He was born 100 years ago today!

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Pyramid of Roses

In what may be a world record, residents of Pedro Moncayo Ecuador built a sculpture out of 500,000 roses. The flowers form a 3600 square-foot, flat-topped pyramid. It’s a replica of an ancient pyramid in Cochasqui archaeological park in northern Ecuador. The roses were grown in the country’s highlands, in the Andes mountains.

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