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Meet Cyberchase TV Stars on October 27
10-10-07

Queens, N.Y. - Portal into fun and adventure with a special appearance from Matt Wilson, PBS KIDS GO! Cyberchase star at the New York Hall of Science on 11 am - 4 pm on Saturday, October 27. Wilson plays the role of Harry on the “For Real” live-action segments on the popular math mystery cartoon. Digit is the lovable cyberbird sidekick. Wilson and Digit will greet visitors and pose for photos.

Meet Harry & Digit!
noon, 1, 3, 4 & 4:30 pm 
Bring your own camera for a photo opportunity, or just make friends.

Screenings & Raffles
Cyberchase: My Big Idea Film Festival
A Clean Sweep - 12:30 pm
Designing Mr. Perfect - 1:30 pm
EcoHaven Ooze - 2:30 pm
The Fairy Borg Father - 3:30 pm

After visiting with Wilson and Digit, kids can enter the action-packed cyberworld of math, reasoning and critical thinking in the colorful Cyberchase – The Chase Is On! exhibition. This bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibition presents math in a fun, kid-friendly format, encouraging visitors to make use of their problem-solving skills and approach math with an investigative, positive attitude. They will travel to Cyberspace through a special portal, exploring the exhibit’s Control Central, Hacker’s Grim Wreaker and favorite cybersites, such as Poddleville.

CYBERCHASE: The Chase Is On! was created by the Children's Museum of Houston in partnership with Thirteen/WNET New York with major funding from the National Science Foundation. Presented in New York by Chase. Cyberchase is produced by Thirteen/WNET New York in association with Title Entertainment, Inc.

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Media Contact: Carol Nordin  718.699.0005 ext. 342

 


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