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Posted 6/21/2008 8:20:12 AM
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Thanks to all for your great inspirations one more year.  It was a great and powerful week of Power Lab.  Very fun theme, though the decorations this year were more multi-step with painting the individual beakers, outlining, caulking assembly, etc!  Our entry was a "clean station" with kids walking through shower curtain strips, volunteers spraying some water, handing out squirts of hand sanitizer, bubble machines, fans and towel dryers (only did day 1, but this was someone else's idea that set the mood and was fun!) 

We had another church watch our finale and then we unscrewed all our racks, folded up our homemade banners from a talented seamstress, uncoiled the dna for easy transport, and away it went for another amazing week!

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Great Job! They look like they had a blast...

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Looking Forward to a Powerful Week June 9 - 13th
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Posted 6/22/2008 6:24:34 AM


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Love it!  I especially like the chain pool noodles idea too..  What a blessing for the other churches to receive such fantastic decorations.  I am sure God is smiling! 

Mazzy
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Posted 6/23/2008 3:09:00 PM
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Thanks!  We got the pool noodles at the $1 store, and based on a tip from this forum, tied a piece of fishing line to a sharpie pen, dropped the pen through the middle of the noodle, and tied it end to end.  Did the same with the next noodle, and weaved it through the first noodle.  We did them in lengths of about 5 to be able to spread them around.  Fun!
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