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Mikala
Shremshock
Undisclosed Amount
May 19, 2017
Tammy
Hammett-Smith
Undisclosed Amount
May 18, 2017
Donald
Gray
$25
May 18, 2017
daniel
rice
$20
May 18, 2017
Mark
Little
Undisclosed Amount
May 17, 2017
Anonymous
$34
May 17, 2017
Charlotte
Lamp
$34
May 17, 2017
Mindy
Hadley
$34
May 16, 2017
Qiang
Wang
$34
May 16, 2017
Deborah
McDonald
$120
May 13, 2017
Anonymous
$34
May 13, 2017
Central Appalachian Astronomy Club
Steven E. Ahrens Memorial Fund
$500
May 12, 2017
Vicki
Snively
$50
May 11, 2017
Anonymous
$120
May 11, 2017
David
Sturm
$50
May 10, 2017
Ginger
Layne
$50
May 10, 2017
Amy
Keesee
$50
May 10, 2017
Anna
Justice
$34
May 10, 2017
Wanda Lee
Barbo
$25
May 05, 2017
James
Galford
$500
May 02, 2017
Anonymous
$34
May 01, 2017
Anne
Barth
$34
May 01, 2017
Anonymous
$50
May 01, 2017
Hannah
Snively
$34
May 01, 2017
Mary Beth
Adams
$100
Apr 28, 2017
$10
Level 1
Every gift helps! Your support will make an impact for West Virginia youth across the state by helping bring science to their own backyard.
$34
Level 2
With a gift of $34, 100 more West Virginia youth can safely experience this historic solar eclipse with their friends and family.
$50
Level 3
$50 will build two more Summer Science Experiment Kits for 4-H’ers to use at camps across the state.
$120
Level 4
The average cost to send one Science Public Outreach Team ambassador to visit a WV public school before the solar eclipse to teach the science behind the event!
$250
Level 5
As 4-H STEM Ambassador’s travel to county 4-H camps throughout the summer, they’ll use Astronomy Kits to teach camp classes related to solar eclipses. With a gift of $250, we’ll be able to create two more of these kits to be delivered to camp!
$500
Level 6
$500 purchases one Sunspotter. This nifty, innovative telescope uses a system of mirrors and lenses to allow users to view the sun – and solar eclipses!