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About Our Camps
About Our Camps
The wonder of science comes alive during the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History’s Science is Everywhere Science Summer Camps. Learn more about robots, biology, forensics, engineering, chemistry, physics, weird science and more.
The museum offers week-long camps during June, July, and August. The camps, which are designed for children who have completed Kindergarten through grade 7, are divided by grade groupings based on content. Camps run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. You can drop off as early as 8:00 and pick up no later than 5:00. Multitudes of children have learned science is exciting and fun during these week-long learning adventures.
To make a reservation, call 505.245.2137 ext. 103.
Click for the 2010 Summer Camp Descriptions: SummerCamp_brochure.pdf
Click for the 2010 Summer Camp Form: SummerCamp_form.pdf
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