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Mr. Bond's Science Guys is an educational and entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee that aims to make science fun, cool, and easy for kids. The company was founded in 2007 by Keith Trehy, a London-born scientist who previously operated a "Mad Science" franchise in the area. [2]
History Keith Trehy, the founder of Mr. Bond's Science Guys, was born in London, England and came to the United States on a soccer scholarship to attend American University in Washington, D.C. There, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. After settling in Nashville, Tennessee, Trehy started a "Mad Science" franchise, but left it in 2007 to found his own company, Mr. Bond's Science Guys. [2]
Under Trehy's leadership, Mr. Bond's Science Guys has grown into a team of "edutainers" whose mission is to inspire kids to love science through engaging programs and demonstrations. The company has provided science education and entertainment services to preschools, elementary and middle schools, libraries, fairs, festivals, and other venues across Middle and Eastern Tennessee for over 20 years. [2]
In 2016, Mr. Bond's Science Guys expanded to the Baltimore, Maryland area with the launch of "The Science Guys of Baltimore" program. [2]
Services Mr. Bond's Science Guys offers a variety of science-themed services and programs, including:
School assemblies and in-class presentations Mobile science labs and hands-on workshops Birthday parties and special events Science demonstrations for trade shows, conventions, and corporate events Remote learning programs for virtual and hybrid settings [2] The company's "edutainers" use exciting science experiments, interactive activities, and crowd-control techniques to captivate young audiences and foster a love of science. Mr. Bond's Science Guys has worked with numerous organizations in the region, such as the YMCA, NAZA, WCS, and Metro Nashville Public Schools. [2]
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