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YOUNG EXPLORERS WINTER CAMP 2017-2018 -- "Leonardo Da Vinci: The Art of Science"

Location: 
EDU classroom 2

EACH CAMP IS:

  • Filled with materials-based and hands-on activities
  • For Kinder through 5th grade
  • From 9:00am to 4:00pm
  • $85 per child per camp (10% discount for members)

 

December 27, 2017:    "Leonardo Da Vinci: The Art of Science"

Engage with the Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci.  Be an Inventor, Engineer, Biologist and Artist!  We will explore Leonardos artistic techniques and scientific wonders.  Come build and test flying machines and catapults, and draw, paint, and write like a genius.  We will investigate his notebooks and compare them to items from the museums Bioscience Collection. 

 

Things You Need to Know

Aftercare will be available from 4:00–5:00 p.m. for an additional fee of $10 per day. Aftercare payment must be paid by cash or check on the first day of camp at 8:30 a.m.

All classes are scheduled rain or shine. Kindergartners must have experience in full day classes before attending. Museum staff (including instructors, aides and all other staff) cannot disperse prescription or over-the-counter medications.

·        Pack a lunch, two snacks and a water bottle for your camper. 

Once a class is filled, a waiting list will be maintained; no deposit is required. People on the waiting list will be notified in sequential order. If you wish to reserve a space in the program you must make the full payment within three days of notification.The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science reserves the right to cancel any event that does not reach a minimum of 6 participants. A full refund will be given if the session is cancelled by the Museum due to low enrollment

  • Young Explorers’ scholarships are available, contact crohrbough@unm.edu or call (505) 841-2848

To inquire about camp openings or for more information, please contact Charlotte at crohrbough@unm.edu or call (505) 841-2848

 

Price: 
$85.00. Museum members receive a 10% discount.
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