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Bryan Boll, Owner and Farmer, Boll Farms, says "thank you" to his mentor who inspired his scientific imagination. Bayer is announcing a five-year commitment to provide one million hands-on science learning experiences for children by 2020, timed to the 20th anniversary of the Making Science Make Sense® program, Bayer’s company-wide initiative that advances science literacy across the United States. To kick off the five-year commitment and celebrate mentors who have helped foster curiosity around science, Bayer is launching the “Thank You” (“Tk U”) campaign. From September 9 until October 30, 2015, Bayer is encouraging people of all ages to share a “thank you” message at SayTkU.com or via social media , acknowledging someone who has inspired scientific imagination and helped to make science make sense in their lives. This can be a teacher who had a knack for making science lessons exciting, an encouraging parent who nailed the role of science project helper or a professional who inspired a scientific career path. For each “thank you” message shared, Bayer will provide free admission to a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) venue for a child (up to 25,000) through its partnership with Tickets for Kids® Charities. For more details, visit: SayTkU.com or MakingScienceMakeSense.com