January 28, 2026 - 04:17

As the new year unfolds, partners and collaborators enthusiastically reflect on their experiences working with PBS Wisconsin Education in 2025. The initiative has fostered meaningful connections within the community, showcasing the diverse ways education can be delivered and experienced.
One standout element of this collaboration is the innovative use of clown bikes, which have become a symbol of joy and engagement in educational outreach efforts. These whimsical bicycles not only capture the attention of children but also serve as a vehicle for delivering important lessons and fostering creativity.
The partners expressed their appreciation for the flexibility and support provided by PBS Wisconsin Education, enabling them to tailor their programs to meet the unique needs of the community. Through workshops, events, and hands-on experiences, participants have been able to deepen their understanding of various subjects while building lasting relationships.
This collaborative spirit is set to continue, promising an exciting year filled with enriching educational experiences for all involved.
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