Science is Fun!

Science is Fun!

A man in glasses and a colorful tie-dye jacket with patches is giving a presentation in a classroom or auditorium. On the table in front of him is a large white sculpture resembling a duck, along with bottles of liquid and other scientific or demonstration materials.

“After attending Mr. Richey’s engaging science assemblies, my students were excited about science! They loved the dynamic chemistry demonstrations and learned important concepts too. They left the assembly believing that Science is Fun!”

Denise Garrett, 5th grade teacher, McKinley Elementary School, Xenia, Ohio

Man wearing colorful tie-dye jacket and glasses presents a graduated cylinder filled with blue liquid in a classroom or conference room.

“Oooohhhhs & Aaaahhhhs are standard with Mr. Richey’s chemistry assemblies! He teaches the chemistry in simple ways for elementary minds, makes a lasting impression on young lives all while the focus is on learning and science is fun!”

Bethany Rubio, 2nd grade teacher, Tecumseh Elementary School, Xenia, Ohio

A man dressed in a colorful tie-dye jacket with various pins, wearing a dragon-themed hat, performing a science experiment with glassware and chemicals on a table, in front of a presentation screen.

“Bill Richey makes science POP - literally!! His show is better than anything on on the Vegas Strip because he not only does magic, but he explains how it’s done - with science! The kids look forward to seeing Mr. Richey every year, they get so excited! He’s incredible!”

Lisa Wheeler, 3rd grade teacher, Shawnee Elementary School, Xenia, Ohio

A clown in a rainbow-colored coat with a unicorn horn hat, entertaining children seated on the gymnasium floor and bleachers, with science equipment on a table nearby.

“The science experiments were amazing and the students were captivated!”

Darcy Voellker, Kindergarten teacher, Waynesville Elementary School, Waynesville, OH

Garry Hawes, Principal, MckKinley Elementary School, Xenia, Ohio

Ally Vandergriff, Former Student and Chemistry Club Member, Xenia, Ohio

Stephanie Johnston, Coordinator, Xenia Community Schools