Mid-America Science Museum Summer Camp

Summer Science Camps at Mid-America Science Museum offer an exciting opportunity for your camper to learn about science, technology, engineering, mathematics and more.

Suitable for ages 6-12, each Camp is one week long, Monday-Friday. $200 for members & $250 for non-members. Daily Drop-off times between 7:30-8:00 AM. Pickup times between 4:30 – 5:00 PM. Enroll today. Applications available at www.midamericamuseum.org.

Environmental Science: June 24 – June 28

Campers will turn the museum’s 21 wooded acres into their very own outdoor learning laboratory examining the dinosaurs of the Oaklawn Foundation DinoTrek and learning about native species of plants and local wildlife discovered around the museum.

Science Explorers I: July 1 – July 5

Delve into science during this diverse camp that explores new themes each day. Campers will have nothing but hands-on science fun during Messy Monday, Tech Tuesday, Wacky Wednesday, Throwback Thursday, and Science Fair Friday.

Science with a Twist: July 8 – July 12 

Blending science, technology, engineering and art, this STEAM driven camp will encourage campers to look at science in new and creative ways and put a twist on conventional hands-on science learning.

Minecraft in Real Life: July 15 – July 19

Utilizing Minecraft for education along with real world Minecraft experiences, this camp is for newcomers and experienced Minecraft experts.

Wizarding World of Science: July 22 – July 26 

View science through the lens of Harry Potter’s Wizarding World as campers learn to conjure potions, charms, build wands, learn transfiguration, how to care for magical creatures and even learn how to properly play quidditch.

Science Explorers II: July 29 – Aug 2

Campers will continue delving into the creative side of science during this multi-faceted camp exploring new science themes each day of the week.

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