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Atzimba and her husband moved from Michoacán, Mexico, to Northern Nevada more than a decade ago and quickly discovered Reno was the perfect place to call home. Since then, they’ve established a life and expanded their family to include four science and technology-loving boys aged 3 to 9 years old. Drawn by the area’s natural beauty, its array of family-friendly activities, and accessible learning experiences like The Discovery, living in Reno has aligned perfectly with their family values.
Over the years, The Discovery has become a cherished space where the Jaramillo family can explore, learn, and grow together. Whether her boys are splashing around in Truckee Connects or delving into the world of invention in Spark!Lab Smithsonian, nothing makes Atzimba smile more than seeing them light up as they learn something new. She particularly enjoys being able to say “Yes” when they ask if they can take home the masterpieces they’ve crafted in The Shop.
These experiences, along with Atzimba’s own excitement for the museum’s science demonstrations, have fueled her passion for science and lifelong learning, making The Discovery her favorite place to visit. Atzimba proudly shares, “The Discovery has inspired me to do science projects at home with my children. We’ve made non-Newtonian fluid, which they adore because it feels like both a solid and a liquid. It’s been a wonderful experience for [all of us].”
She is incredibly appreciative of the museum’s inclusive environment, particularly the Spanish translations of many exhibits. This allows her to connect more deeply with her sons and enriches their understanding of science. For Spanish-speaking families like hers, breaking down language barriers is essential in making science accessible to all children.
As a passionate advocate for The Discovery, Atzimba is eager for other local families to experience the magic of the museum. She recently met a mother with four young kids, around the same age as her own, and encouraged her to visit The Discovery for the first time. Atzimba recounts, “It was exciting to see her children discover a new and fascinating place. They are now members!”
While she understands that the cost of a membership may be a barrier for some, Atzimba hopes more families will consider applying for financial assistance. The Financial Assistance program, supported by generous community members, helps cover the cost of admissions, camps, memberships, and more. For Atzimba, bringing her children closer to the world of science and technology is priceless, and she wants other families to have that same enriching experience. Atzimba says encouragingly, “Take some time from your busy lives to visit The Discovery. It’s a fantastic place for your children to learn and grow. I promise they’ll enjoy it so much that they’ll want to come back again and again.”
Atzimba truly believes in the value of The Discovery and its impact on our community. She invites those who are passionate about supporting programs like financial assistance to consider making a one-time gift or becoming a member of the I Love Science Society – The Discovery’s monthly giving program.
“The Discovery consistently offers new exhibits and activities for children, benefiting many families with its diverse range of learning opportunities. It brings kids and adults closer to discovering, exploring, and learning more about science and technology from the past, present and future.” — Atzimba