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SUMMARY:Wee Moves Summer
DESCRIPTION:A perfect summer present for you and your child!  This will give you months of Saturday coffee dates\, kid-free grocery trips\, bike rides\, or naps… and join in on the fun when you want. \n  \nSummer Session (Registration is Open): \nYour 3-5 year old will explore transportation themes through play\, craft and songs. \n  \nSaturday\, 2-4pm \nMay 27th to August 25th \n  \nFresh from scratch snacks provided \nProgram workers are fully certified for safe and educational childcare\, ratios are strictly adhered to \nPre-register for the whole summer: $150 per child\, YTM family members $135 per child (plus 5% tax) \n  \nDrop-ins: $12 per child (plus 5% tax)\, payments accepted at the door \nSpaces are limited so first come\, first serve (registered children and families have a guaranteed spot at each Wee Moves) \n \nClick Registration Form is here\,\nor… email weemoves@goYTM.ca to secure your spot.\nThis is a joint venture from the Yukon Transportation Museum and Boys & Girls Club of Yukon. \nSchedule: \nMay 26th – Trains! \nJune 2nd – Automobiles! \nJune 9th – Heavy Duty! \nJune 16th – Airplanes! \nJune 23th – Motorcycles! \nJune 30th – No program. Have a great Canada Day weekend! \nJuly 7th – Bicycles! \nJuly 14th – Feet! \nJuly 21st – Dogs! (Possible Out Trip\, TBD) \nJuly 28th – Horses! \nAugust 4th – Water! Boats! \nAugust 11th – Transportation Innovation! \nAugust 18th – No program. Have a great Discovery Day weekend! \nAugust 25th – Transportation Final Challenge and Family Fun Day!
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/wee-moves-summer/2018-06-16/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Community,Kids Programming,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180616T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180605T015615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231719Z
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SUMMARY:Whitehorse Street Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:The first Whitehorse Street Piano Festival will be held on June 16th and 17th.  Come out to see 16 local pianists playing all 5 of the Whitehorse Street Pianos!\nThe pianos are located at Yukon Transportation Museum\, the Fish Ladder\, the Blue Bridge\, the Horwoods Mall and Sanchez Cantina. 30 mini-concerts will be hosted over the two days. \n  \nArtists: \nSumi Kim \nSelina Heyligers-Hare \nMichael Kischuk \nAnnie Avery \nBarry Kitchen \nDavid Sutton \nJillian Durham \nAlex Kingston \nCarl Schultz \nAndrea McColeman \nBarbara Chamberlin \nDaniel Janke \nTelek Rogan \nPaul Bergman \nFrederick Johnny \nJoyce Klassen \n  \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/whitehorse-street-piano-festival/2018-06-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180616T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180616T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180625T025820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231849Z
UID:10000355-1529155800-1529157600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Street Piano Summer Student
DESCRIPTION:Come by YTM between June 12 and August 18 to see the Whitehorse Street Pianos summer student\, Michael Kishchuck\, playing some old-time classics. Michael plays at YTM from 1:30 until 2 p.m.\, every day from Tuesday to Saturday.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/street-piano-summer-student/2018-06-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180615T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180615T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180625T025820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231849Z
UID:10000354-1529069400-1529071200@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Street Piano Summer Student
DESCRIPTION:Come by YTM between June 12 and August 18 to see the Whitehorse Street Pianos summer student\, Michael Kishchuck\, playing some old-time classics. Michael plays at YTM from 1:30 until 2 p.m.\, every day from Tuesday to Saturday.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/street-piano-summer-student/2018-06-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180614T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180614T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180625T025820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231849Z
UID:10000353-1528983000-1528984800@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Street Piano Summer Student
DESCRIPTION:Come by YTM between June 12 and August 18 to see the Whitehorse Street Pianos summer student\, Michael Kishchuck\, playing some old-time classics. Michael plays at YTM from 1:30 until 2 p.m.\, every day from Tuesday to Saturday.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/street-piano-summer-student/2018-06-14/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180613T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180613T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180625T025820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231849Z
UID:10000352-1528896600-1528898400@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Street Piano Summer Student
DESCRIPTION:Come by YTM between June 12 and August 18 to see the Whitehorse Street Pianos summer student\, Michael Kishchuck\, playing some old-time classics. Michael plays at YTM from 1:30 until 2 p.m.\, every day from Tuesday to Saturday.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/street-piano-summer-student/2018-06-13/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180612T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180625T025820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231849Z
UID:10000351-1528810200-1528812000@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Street Piano Summer Student
DESCRIPTION:Come by YTM between June 12 and August 18 to see the Whitehorse Street Pianos summer student\, Michael Kishchuck\, playing some old-time classics. Michael plays at YTM from 1:30 until 2 p.m.\, every day from Tuesday to Saturday.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/street-piano-summer-student/2018-06-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180610T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000310-1528639200-1528646400@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-06-10/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180609T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180426T013128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231727Z
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SUMMARY:Wee Moves Summer
DESCRIPTION:A perfect summer present for you and your child!  This will give you months of Saturday coffee dates\, kid-free grocery trips\, bike rides\, or naps… and join in on the fun when you want. \n  \nSummer Session (Registration is Open): \nYour 3-5 year old will explore transportation themes through play\, craft and songs. \n  \nSaturday\, 2-4pm \nMay 27th to August 25th \n  \nFresh from scratch snacks provided \nProgram workers are fully certified for safe and educational childcare\, ratios are strictly adhered to \nPre-register for the whole summer: $150 per child\, YTM family members $135 per child (plus 5% tax) \n  \nDrop-ins: $12 per child (plus 5% tax)\, payments accepted at the door \nSpaces are limited so first come\, first serve (registered children and families have a guaranteed spot at each Wee Moves) \n \nClick Registration Form is here\,\nor… email weemoves@goYTM.ca to secure your spot.\nThis is a joint venture from the Yukon Transportation Museum and Boys & Girls Club of Yukon. \nSchedule: \nMay 26th – Trains! \nJune 2nd – Automobiles! \nJune 9th – Heavy Duty! \nJune 16th – Airplanes! \nJune 23th – Motorcycles! \nJune 30th – No program. Have a great Canada Day weekend! \nJuly 7th – Bicycles! \nJuly 14th – Feet! \nJuly 21st – Dogs! (Possible Out Trip\, TBD) \nJuly 28th – Horses! \nAugust 4th – Water! Boats! \nAugust 11th – Transportation Innovation! \nAugust 18th – No program. Have a great Discovery Day weekend! \nAugust 25th – Transportation Final Challenge and Family Fun Day!
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/wee-moves-summer/2018-06-09/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Community,Kids Programming,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180603T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000309-1528034400-1528041600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-06-03/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180602T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180426T013128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231727Z
UID:10000263-1527948000-1527955200@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Wee Moves Summer
DESCRIPTION:A perfect summer present for you and your child!  This will give you months of Saturday coffee dates\, kid-free grocery trips\, bike rides\, or naps… and join in on the fun when you want. \n  \nSummer Session (Registration is Open): \nYour 3-5 year old will explore transportation themes through play\, craft and songs. \n  \nSaturday\, 2-4pm \nMay 27th to August 25th \n  \nFresh from scratch snacks provided \nProgram workers are fully certified for safe and educational childcare\, ratios are strictly adhered to \nPre-register for the whole summer: $150 per child\, YTM family members $135 per child (plus 5% tax) \n  \nDrop-ins: $12 per child (plus 5% tax)\, payments accepted at the door \nSpaces are limited so first come\, first serve (registered children and families have a guaranteed spot at each Wee Moves) \n \nClick Registration Form is here\,\nor… email weemoves@goYTM.ca to secure your spot.\nThis is a joint venture from the Yukon Transportation Museum and Boys & Girls Club of Yukon. \nSchedule: \nMay 26th – Trains! \nJune 2nd – Automobiles! \nJune 9th – Heavy Duty! \nJune 16th – Airplanes! \nJune 23th – Motorcycles! \nJune 30th – No program. Have a great Canada Day weekend! \nJuly 7th – Bicycles! \nJuly 14th – Feet! \nJuly 21st – Dogs! (Possible Out Trip\, TBD) \nJuly 28th – Horses! \nAugust 4th – Water! Boats! \nAugust 11th – Transportation Innovation! \nAugust 18th – No program. Have a great Discovery Day weekend! \nAugust 25th – Transportation Final Challenge and Family Fun Day!
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/wee-moves-summer/2018-06-02/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Community,Kids Programming,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180527T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000308-1527429600-1527436800@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-05-27/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180526T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180526T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180426T013128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231727Z
UID:10000262-1527343200-1527350400@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Wee Moves Summer
DESCRIPTION:A perfect summer present for you and your child!  This will give you months of Saturday coffee dates\, kid-free grocery trips\, bike rides\, or naps… and join in on the fun when you want. \n  \nSummer Session (Registration is Open): \nYour 3-5 year old will explore transportation themes through play\, craft and songs. \n  \nSaturday\, 2-4pm \nMay 27th to August 25th \n  \nFresh from scratch snacks provided \nProgram workers are fully certified for safe and educational childcare\, ratios are strictly adhered to \nPre-register for the whole summer: $150 per child\, YTM family members $135 per child (plus 5% tax) \n  \nDrop-ins: $12 per child (plus 5% tax)\, payments accepted at the door \nSpaces are limited so first come\, first serve (registered children and families have a guaranteed spot at each Wee Moves) \n \nClick Registration Form is here\,\nor… email weemoves@goYTM.ca to secure your spot.\nThis is a joint venture from the Yukon Transportation Museum and Boys & Girls Club of Yukon. \nSchedule: \nMay 26th – Trains! \nJune 2nd – Automobiles! \nJune 9th – Heavy Duty! \nJune 16th – Airplanes! \nJune 23th – Motorcycles! \nJune 30th – No program. Have a great Canada Day weekend! \nJuly 7th – Bicycles! \nJuly 14th – Feet! \nJuly 21st – Dogs! (Possible Out Trip\, TBD) \nJuly 28th – Horses! \nAugust 4th – Water! Boats! \nAugust 11th – Transportation Innovation! \nAugust 18th – No program. Have a great Discovery Day weekend! \nAugust 25th – Transportation Final Challenge and Family Fun Day!
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/wee-moves-summer/2018-05-26/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts,Community,Kids Programming,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180526T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180526T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180426T013907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231729Z
UID:10000274-1527328800-1527357600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Summer Kick Off BBQ and More
DESCRIPTION:Let’s celebrate the start of the busy summer season with a super fun Saturday! \n  \nVisit the museum\, see what’s new\, and meet our new summer crew!  Admission by donation and we are open 10am-6pm. \n  \nMeet John Faulkner’s Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing\, it’ll be sitting pretty in our compound.  A Staggerwing is called that because it has atypical negative wing stagger aka the lower wing is farther forward than the upper wing. \n \n(But where are the wheels?!) \n  \nHave a burger or hotdog! BBQ from 11-2 with all proceeds going to Yukon Big Brothers Big Sisters. \n  \nIf you are between 8-17\, Go for a flight! COPA for Kids from 10am to 3pm leaving from Alkan Air. \nTo avoid missing your flight please review the rules\, guidelines\, waivers\, etc before you come.  Bring the completed waiver with you!  Rules  Waiver\n  \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/summer-kick-off-bbq/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Kids Programming,Youth programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180520T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000307-1526824800-1526832000@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-05-20/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180515T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T115508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231731Z
UID:10000275-1526410800-1526416200@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:YTM Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We are your museum\, come and review our past year and our future plans\, and meet our board of directors. \nLight snacks and refreshments will be served after business has concluded. \nMembers receive one vote.  Memberships may be renewed at the AGM.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/ytm-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180514T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000289-1526299200-1526299200@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-05-14/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180513T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180513T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000306-1526220000-1526227200@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-05-13/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180513T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000288-1526212800-1526212800@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-05-13/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180507T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180507T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000287-1525694400-1525694400@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-05-07/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180506T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000305-1525615200-1525622400@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-05-06/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180506T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000286-1525608000-1525608000@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-05-06/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180430T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000285-1525089600-1525089600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-04-30/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180429T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000304-1525010400-1525017600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-04-29/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180429T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180429T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000284-1525003200-1525003200@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-04-29/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180423T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180406T061455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231740Z
UID:10000283-1524484800-1524484800@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-04-23/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180422T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180422T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180103T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231747Z
UID:10000303-1524405600-1524412800@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Donna's Coffee Klatch
DESCRIPTION:Chat\, share and learn. \nMake new friends\, and keep the old. One is silver\, the other is gold. \nTea\, coffee\, bannock and a good time provided.A different transportation theme will be explored each week. \nSundays 2-4pm in the Main Gallery.  Regular admission applies\, but members always receive complementary admission. \n  \nUpcoming! \nAnchorage Earthquake \nAviation \nBad Judgements With Child – Oops! \nBuildings \nBusts around Whitehorse \nCamp Takhini \nClay Bluffs \nFire Events \nGold Dredges \nGold Mining \nHaines Junction 2004 Heli \nHistory of Atlin \nHistory of Braeburn Lodge \nHistory of Carcross \nHistory of Teslin \nHunting \nJaycees and Jaycettes \nMuseums \nOld Crow \nParanormal \nPeople \nSourdough Rendezvous \nSourdough Thermometer \nSourtoe Cocktail \nSternwheelers \nTakhini Hot Springs \nTravelling to Yukon \nVocational School \nWaterfront Trolley \nWildlife \nWorlds Longest Fishladder \nYukon River Quest \n 
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/donnas-coffee-klatch/2018-04-22/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Food,Outreach,Programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180422T120000
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UID:10000282-1524398400-1524398400@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Electricity Generating Bike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Energy – Electricity Generating Bike \nTry out this bike on most Sundays and Mondays at YTM between April 8th and May 14th. \nSpecific Dates at YTM: April 8\,9\, 15\,16\,19\,20\, 22\,23\, 29\,30 May 6\,7\, 13\,14 \nWhat is it? \nThe electricity-generating bike is from Rock the Bike\, a San Francisco company. There is a generator in the front tire that generates electricity with each rotation. Electricity flows from the tire to the power box (small wooden box)\, and then controls how much energy will go up into the LED light tower. \n \nHow does the generator work? \nWhen you pedal the bike\, the energy generated in the wheel flows into the capacitors. Capacitors hold the energy generated\, and are quick to charge and discharge. After the energy charges the capacitors\, the energy is transferred to the inverter which converts the current from direct current to alternating current that can be used to power most electronics. \n\nWhat does the power box do? \nThe bike is attached to the power box\, which contains a series of capacitors and an inverter\, which allows us to plug common items into the box and power them with the energy produced by the bike.  It also helps to make sure that power surges (up to 1500 watts) are regulated. \nHow much power am I generating? \nThis depends on the setting you have the Power Box on. The easiest setting is 200W\, up to 600W for the hardest setting on the other side. For younger students\, we usually keep it closer to the easiest setting. Most adults we put it at the middle\, and more athletic we put close to the hardest. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. Note however\, that we’ve found the adjustment knob is opposite of what it says. \n \n(from Rock the Bike’s website: https://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/ ) \nWhat do the lights tell us? \nThe resistance of the bike will feel different when you pedal at the various difficulty settings. When you are at the easiest\, all of the LED lights will go on\, and then do a series of flashes a few times until the halogens at the top are turned on. In the harder settings\, when you have enough power the halogens at the top simply start flashing. \nFlashing LEDS mean that you are losing power. A stable lit-up panel means you are staying about the same. The LEDs do not take up a lot of electricity. It is the halogen lights at the top that are big consumers. We usually explain to students that around halfway they’ve stored enough for a modern LED TV\, closer to the top they would have enough for a video game console\, but not necessarily the TV as well.  This also varies depending on what setting the bike is generating power. \nAdjusting the knob on the power box will change the amount of power generated. \n \n  \nOther Information: \n-Visit Let’s Talk Energy’s website for games\, resources\, and an Energy 101 series: https://energy.techno-science.ca/en/educational-resources.php \n-A TED talk featuring the founder of Rock the Bike: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbgyKKMAFyw \n-More information on some of the peripherals: \nttps://rockthebike.com/how-many-people-will-it-take-to-power-my-laptop-and-projector-or-any-device/
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/electricitygeneratingbike/2018-04-22/
LOCATION:Yukon Transportation Museum\, 30 Electra Crescent\, Whitehorse\, Yukon\, Y1A 0M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Kids Programming,Outreach,Youth programming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180420T184500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180420T220000
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CREATED:20180321T030251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231734Z
UID:10000276-1524249900-1524261600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Ice Palace Blues Dance Party
DESCRIPTION:Ice Palace Blues Dance Party at the Yukon Transportation Museum \n  \nJoin the Yukon Transportation Museum and SMRT POP UPS for a ruckus evening of blues fun and comedy at the Yukon Transportation Museum. Blues Legend and Yukoner Brandon Isaak returns to get you moving and grooving with his co Silver Screen Scoundrel Keith Picot and special guest Lonnie Powell. \n  \n\nDust off your dance moves with a blues dance lesson\nTake in the slapstick humour of the Silver Screen Scoundrels as they perform live to silent films\nEnjoy a tasty treat from Sourdoughnuts Pop up Shop\nGive us your best blues looks in the photo booth\nComplete the museum scavenger hunt for a chance to win prizes\nSip on tasty custom lemon sucker cocktails with Freepour Jenny’s famous Yukon bitters\n\n  \nDoors at 6:45 \nBlues Lesson: 7:00 PM \nShow Starts 7:45 PM \n$25 for YTM members $35 for non-members \nTickets available here.\nDo YOU remember the Ice Palace?
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/ice-palace-blues-dance-party/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180419T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180419T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T070819
CREATED:20180321T023238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T231736Z
UID:10000277-1524162600-1524171600@goytm.ca
SUMMARY:Brandon Isaak Acoustic
DESCRIPTION:Brandon Isaak – An Intimate Acoustic Show at the YTM \n \nJoin the YTM for an exclusive members-only show with Canadian blues legend Brandon Isaak. \nThis intimate acoustic show is sure to impress. Brandon’s affinity for the rawness and spontaneity of the blues is second to none. Matched with his firebrand style of guitar and incredibly stirring vocals – this is a show not to be missed. \nBring a guest\, tour the new museum exhibits and relax into an evening of legendary acoustic blues. \nOnly 50 tickets available for this exclusive show. Book your seats soon. \n  \nDETAILS\nThursday April 19\, 2018\nYukon Transportation Museum – 30 Electra Crescent \nDoors at 6:30 \nShow Starts 7:00 PM \n$35 for members and their guests \nTickets available here.
URL:https://goytm.ca/event/brandon-isaak-acoustic/
CATEGORIES:Music
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