EarthWorks stresses STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) skills and experiential learning to about 13,000 kids a year. Children get a glimpse of real habitats 160 feet below the Earth's surface in it's shared 32,000-square-foot limestone cave called SubTropolis, a massive underground business complex.
Kristen Bredemeier is director of environmental education at Teach and Learn Experientially, the non-profit that manages EarthWorks & Exchange City in the SubTropolis business park. The Kansas City native’s passion for science came to fruition in 1995 when she was one of those enthusiastic students. “Visiting EarthWorks with my third-grade class opened my eyes to nature, and I loved being immersed in the different habitats,” Bredemeier said.
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