8th Grade STEM Lab Students, Adams County:
Students and some parents of the HOPE Online Learning Academy, the first online school in Colorado, originating over 20 years ago. They were very appreciative of the light art and Lumonics Immersed. School Administrator Rebecca also engaged the students with her observations. We emailed our lesson plan to follow up the field trip. HOPE is a non-profit, free, public charter school of the Douglas County School District:
Museum of Outdoor Arts Design and Build Program Interns:
The campers brought sketchbooks and colored pencils, asked insightful questions, and named their favorite light sculptures. Here are some photos:
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The Public Health Institute of Denver Health’s Engaging Youth Expertise for Prevention (“EYE for Prevention”) program strives to prevent the onset of substance use among Denver’s youth. The purpose of the program is to provide young people in the Denver area with a safe, inclusive space to explore different forms of art as healthy coping mechanisms.
Here is a group photo at the end of the field trip: 
We truly enjoyed hosting a field trip to Lumonics for the group from Honeyman Services who offer a different approach to day program services. Its targeted group are individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities transitioning out of High School into Adult Services, ages 18 and older.
“Thank you so much for a wonderful tour, I have been hearing rave reviews! Wish I could have been there, too! Thanks again, so much!”
– Shanna Watson