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BACS Holds Science Fair

By Laurie Hosey, May 21, 2026

Curiosity was sparked, ideas came to life and excitement filled the air at Baker Adventist Christian School’s science fair held April 7, 2026.

The event showcased a wide array of creative displays and hands-on experiments, bringing together 62 young scientists from across eastern Oregon and southeast Washington. Students of all ages participated, eager to share their discoveries and learn from one another. The youngest participant, just 4 years old, impressed attendees with a thoughtful exploration of color mixing, while older students presented projects ranging from the science of bread mold to complex observational studies.

Interactive exhibits such as M&M data collection, plant growth in varied mediums and a live demonstration of the chicken life cycle captivated visitors and encouraged deeper exploration of the natural world. The diversity of research, observation and experimentation reflected both creativity and scientific curiosity. Judges commended the participants’ efforts, awarding medals and certificates in recognition of their work.

Enhancing the experience, Greater Oregon STEM Hub brought an immersive planetarium show. Inside a large inflatable dome, participants were transported into the wonders of space, gaining a deeper appreciation for the universe — and even imagining a glimpse of the Artemis II mission as it orbited the moon.

The excitement continued with a lively presentation from “mad scientist” Boyde Hosey, Baker City Church member, who amazed the audience with a dynamic demonstration featuring bubbles, fire and even disappearing water — much to the surprise of his colleague, Daniel Threthewey, Baker City Church pastor.

Additional highlights included a fascinating rock exhibit featuring petrified wood and cut geodes, as well as interactive stations exploring magnetism, plant science, robotics and the power of a Van de Graaff generator. These hands-on experiences kept participants fully engaged as they rotated through each activity.

The grand finale of the event was an RC airshow, where Jim Culbertson, pilot, skillfully demonstrated the principles of flight using model airplanes and helicopters, complete with dramatic landings and the occasional crash, much to the delight of the crowd.

The science fair provided an inspiring and educational experience that encouraged young minds to explore, discover and dream.

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Electricity experiment

A young scientist discovers static electricity firsthand.

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Laurie Hosey
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Mr. Hosey experiments with fire

Daniel Threthewey, Baker City Church pastor, holds fire in his hand with the help of Boyde Hosey, Baker City Church member.

 

 

 


 

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Baker Adventist Christian School Science Fair

BACS students participate in the science fair.

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Laurie Hosey
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Featured in: July/August 2026

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Laurie Hosey

Baker Adventist Christian School teaching principal
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Idaho Conference
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Education

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