Science Camp in the Brunswick Preserve

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Science Camp in the Brunswick Preserve

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Summer Camps Ancient Egypt Science Camp July 19–July 23 The ancient Egyptians studied the heavens, Spend four days up to your knees in the developed a system of writing, and built natural history of the Tri-Cities region. The some of the most remarkable monuments in Tri-Cities Museum Center is sponsoring the human history. Learn more about Egyptian Brunswick Preserve Science Camp again engineering (how did they really build those this year in James County. pyramids?), astronomy, hieroglyphics, and Campers can explore the Preserve’s rituals surrounding death and the afterlife. rugged, glacier-scarred landscapes and learn For children age 7 to 10. about stream life, birds, trees, wildflowers, stars, and many other aspects of the natural Children Around the World world. July 26–July 30 Small groups of 12 allow each camper Visit five different parts of the world to find to receive personal attention from the out what children play with, what they eat, knowledgable guides and counselors. what they wear, and what their families do. Classes explore a different feature in the Discover how different your life is from Preserve each day of camp, and campers have the opportunity to participate in an interactive approach to the scientific method, conservation, and much more. For preteens (9–12 years) and teens (13–16).  Cost. Sessions cost $220 for members of the TCMC and $240 for all others. Cost includes food, lodging, instruction, use of equipment, supplies, and transportation. theirs, and what you have in common with them. For children age 4 to 6 years.  Information. For more information, please contact John Clarke or Lynn Hastings at 555-3881. Children Throughout American  Staff. Staff consists of four TCMC staff History members plus visiting scientists, August 9–August 13 educators, and naturalists. Each day you will study a different era of  When. Sessions begin Monday evenings American history, looking at how children at 6 p.m. Sessions end at 4 p.m. on the dressed, what their home lives were like, following Friday. what events shaped their lives, how they learned, and what they played. Have fun  Where. Campers enjoy modern, air- playing the games current in each era! For conditioned lodgings in the Brunswick children age 7 to 10 years. Lodge at the southern edge of the Preserve.

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