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Junior Einsteins Science club comes to Co Louth

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THE Junior Einsteins Science Club has come to Co Louth thanks to local woman Maureen Hoey who has taken on the franchise of fun way of bringing science to life for children.

‘I’M very excited to join the Junior Einsteins team,’ says Maureen. ‘Before I became a franshisee I was aware of the fantastic events offered by Junior Einsteins. However they weren’t available in Louth which was disappoint­ing as I felt this was something new , different and my children would love it. SHE says that as soon as she heard there were franchise opportunit­ies available, she jumped at the chance, ‘I’m now delighted to be bringing this service to the Louth area, it’s a fantastic way for children to learn about the world around us through STEM subjects in a fun & exciting environmen­t.’

JUNIOR Einsteins Science Club® was created in Dublin by Tracey-Jane Cassidy in 2014. Tracey has an MA in Natural Science from Trinity College Dublin and an MSc in Medical Microbiolo­gy from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She is also a single mum of three young children and is passionate about children’s STEM education. THE proudly Irish owned company has been growing its franchise offering since winning top prize at this year’s Richard Branson’s Voom Pitch Competitio­n 2018 and extending its business to internatio­nal markets.

BY now Junior Einsteins Science Club® is a household name. Thousands of children in Ireland have been a ‘Junior Einstein’ at science birthday parties, science camps, school science shows and workshops or seen their amazing science show in action at many of the family events and festivals across the country.

The company were named as the best emerging franchise and nominated as the children’s franchise of the year 2019 at the Franchise Awards Ireland.

To find more informatio­n contact Maureen at 087 4288278

 ??  ?? Hair Raising….Kim McGee, Maureen Hoey and Olivia Wegorowska at the Junior Einstein’s science club Louth held in Tesco in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation.
Hair Raising….Kim McGee, Maureen Hoey and Olivia Wegorowska at the Junior Einstein’s science club Louth held in Tesco in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation.

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