In these uncertain times, it is necessary and proper to take a moment to reflect on Mr. Murphy and his plethora of immutable truths that spring forth from his original observation � If anything can go wrong, it will.
Each of us has benefitted from two forms of education � formal and experiential. Our formal education occurred in classrooms with desks and teachers. Our experiential education continues to take place in that school with no textbooks but countless pop quizzes, the School of Hard Knocks. The campus quad is the world, and the tuition varies according to lessons to be learned.
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Lydia Lake, 7, takes a closer look at some animal bones during the Willow Bend Environmental Education Center's Science Saturday: Awesome Archaeology event on Saturday. Science Saturday is a free event that takes place once a month, and each month features a different educational theme.
Susan Wilcox, left, shows Tanner Huntley, 10, how to spin cotton on a supported spindle during Willow Bend Environmental Education Center's Science Saturday.
Lucy To, 5, enjoys creating the Grand Canyon out of clay on Saturday at the Kaibab National Forest Southwest pottery table during the Willow Bend Environmental Education Center's Science Saturday: Awesome Archaeology event.
Curious children and their families fill the room for the Willow Bend Environmental Education Center's Science Saturday: Awesome Archaeology event on Saturday.
Olivia Ellman, 10, left, and JP McGervey, 9, carve petroglyphs inspired by Picture Canyon at the City of Flagstaff Open Space table during Willow Bend Environmental Education Center's Science Saturday: Awesome Archaeology event on Saturday.
Students in the Northern Arizona University zooarchaeology class lead educational activities during Willow Bend Environmental Education Center's Science Saturday: Awesome Archaeology event on Saturday.
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