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Children’s Museum of Acadiana Summer Camp is Full Of S.T.E.A.M.
You can now register for The Children’s Museum of Acadiana’s S.T.E.A.M.O.L.O.G.Y. Summer Camp program. It’s a coed camp for ages 6 to 11 and will inspire your kids to learn through creating, experimenting, exploring, and making new friends. It’s powered by STEAM and fueled by FUN.
S.T.E.A.M. learning gives your children a productive and fun way to enjoy their summer and they learn at the same time. The summer camp curriculum teaches STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) through fun experiences for your child each day.
The program offers six sessions that will be a mixture of different activities. The daily schedules will include some independent so they can explore on their own. It will also include outdoor activities.
The Dates:
• Session 1: June 7 – 11 Deadline: May 25th
• Session 2: June 14 – 18 Deadline: June 7th
• Session 3: June 21 – 25 Deadline: June 14th
• Session 4: July 5 – 9 Deadline: June 28th
• Session 5: July 12 – 16 Deadline: July 5th
• Session 6: July 19 – 23 Deadline: July 12th
It’s Monday through Friday from 9 am until 4 pm. Early drop-off starts at 8:30 am and after-camp care will be available until 5:30 pm at an additional $12 per day. Campers must bring their lunch and a refillable water bottle. The Children’s Museum will provide an afternoon snack and unlimited water.
The price for a non-member is $160 per child, per session. Member rate is $145 per child, per session. If you are registering for more than one session, they offer discounts. Click here for more information on pricing.
It’s 15 spots per session with a minimum of 8 participants. If the minimum isn’t met by the registration deadline, the session will be canceled and your registration fee will be refunded. To register, click here.
They will be doing increased sanitation and proper precautions and following all safety protocols.
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