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Area Girl Scouts learn detective skills at Imagination Station

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Dam Clements, STEM education associate for Imagination Station, left, speaking with Bobbi Hunt, 9, of Our Lady of Perpetual Help school. Second from left, and rear, is Kate Moran, 9, also of OLPH. Area Girl Scouts learned detective and secret agent skills to earn badges in a special program Sunday. Participants learned about ciphers, fingerprints, forensic science, and criminal psychology.

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Kadance Jagielski, 13, a student at Eastwood Middle School, deciphers a message Sunday at the Imagination Station in Toledo. Area Girl Scouts learned detective and secret agent skills to earn badges in a special program Sunday. Participants learned about ciphers, fingerprints, forensic science, and criminal psychology.

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Alexis Warren, 13, left, and Riley Lovitz, 13, both of St. Patrick of Heatherdowns school, inspect their fingers to see their fingerprint type. Area Girl Scouts learned detective and secret agent skills to earn badges in a special program Sunday. Participants learned about ciphers, fingerprints, forensic science, and criminal psychology.

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Lydia Thornton, 13, left, of Eastwood Middle School, helps schoolmate Sarah Spradling, 12, to clean off the ink after Spradling took her own fingerprints.

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Riley Lovitz, 13, of St. Patrick of Heatherdowns school, speaks with Dam Clements of the Imagination Station.

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Holly Walker, 11, left, and Hasia Mack, 13, both students at Bennett Venture Academy, speak with STEM education associate Dan Clements about their coding wheels Sunday at Imagination Station in Toledo.

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