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Exploring Nature Camp

camp_science.jpg July 14 – 18:
Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Ages: 7 – 10

Camp Cost: $100 member/$125 non-member
Registration deadline: June 30
Min. # of campers: 10
Max. # of campers: 30

The museum is partnering with Eagle Creek Nature Center to help campers discover the plants and wildlife in our parks and backyards. Through the exhibit Footprints: Balancing Nature’s Diversity, campers will go behind the scenes with Ice Age fossils, create art with the help of the sun, and see the role that preservation of nature plays in Earth’s survival.

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