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Summer Camps 2019 Register online at ScienceWorksMuseum.org/camps date camp grade JUNE 10–14 A Nature Study With Beatrix Potter The Science of Movies The Sounds of Space K–2 3–5 6–8 JUNE 17-21 Mini Maker Camp The World of Wizarding Ecoworks K–2 3–5 6–8 JUNE 24–28 Mini Maker Camp Digital Designers EcoWorks K–2 3–5 6–8 JULY 8–12 Young Naturalist / Tasty Chemistry CSI: ScienceWorks The World of Wizarding K–2 3–5 6–8 JULY 15–19 Mother Nature Science Swiss Family Robinson STEM To the Moon & Beyond K–2 3–5 6–8 JULY 22–26 Tasty Chemistry Crazy Chemistry Camp Gomphidius K–2 3–5 6–8 JULY 29– AUGUST 2 The Science of Movies Camp Gomphi Crazy Chemistry K–2 3–5 6–8 AUGUST 5–9 The Sounds of Nature Powered by Science Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab K–2 3–5 6–8 AUGUST 12–16 Sing-A-long Science Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab CSI: ScienceWorks K–2 3–5 6–8 AUGUST 19–23 Musical Adventures Leonardo’s Workshop Maker Sound Camp K–2 3–5 6–8

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Summer Camps2019

Register online at ScienceWorksMuseum.org/camps

Register online at ScienceWorksMuseum.org/camps

date camp grade

JUNE 10–14

A Nature Study With Beatrix PotterThe Science of MoviesThe Sounds of Space

K–23–56–8

JUNE 17-21

Mini Maker CampThe World of Wizarding

Ecoworks

K–23–56–8

JUNE 24–28

Mini Maker CampDigital Designers

EcoWorks

K–23–56–8

JULY 8–12

Young Naturalist / Tasty ChemistryCSI: ScienceWorks

The World of Wizarding

K–23–56–8

JULY 15–19

Mother Nature ScienceSwiss Family Robinson STEM

To the Moon & Beyond

K–23–56–8

JULY 22–26

Tasty ChemistryCrazy Chemistry

Camp Gomphidius

K–23–56–8

JULY 29– AUGUST 2

The Science of Movies Camp Gomphi

Crazy Chemistry

K–23–56–8

AUGUST 5–9

The Sounds of Nature Powered by Science

Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab

K–23–56–8

AUGUST 12–16

Sing-A-long Science Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab

CSI: ScienceWorks

K–23–56–8

AUGUST 19–23

Musical AdventuresLeonardo’s Workshop Maker Sound Camp

K–23–56–8

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PaymentPayment in full, by credit card or electronic check, must be received at least one week

prior to first day of camp.

Refund PolicyFull refund minus $25 processing fee for requests

received at least 2 weeks prior to camp start date. Full refund if a camp is canceled.

Summer Camps are made possible by the generous support of: ScienceWorks’ Science Advisory Board and Brains on Beer.

CAMPinformationOUR CAMP PRINCIPLES

COMMUNITY. ScienceWorks summer camps are day camps that feel like a resident camp! We focus on getting to know our campers on an individual level. We also provide daily all-camp activities so campers can meet the whole ScienceWorks camp family in a safe and fun environment.

SUPPORT. Instructors are specially trained to support a wide range of learners and encourage them to develop healthy social skills.

CREATIVITY. Campers explore their creativity through science and art projects throughout our summer camp offerings.

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Register online at ScienceWorksMuseum.org/camps

Register online at ScienceWorksMuseum.org/camps

Why should your child join ScienceWorks for camps this summer?ScienceWorks is not only a leader in STEAM education, but we also pride ourselves in nurturing the individual learner. During our Summer Camps, we devote ourselves to supporting your child, creating a sense of community, and encouraging individual creativity.

Seekers (K–2ND)

8:00 — 9:00 am Pre-Care Available$50 regular | $40 member

Morning session:9 am — 11:30 am Camp Instructor Led Activities 11:30 — 12:00 Lunch $165 regular | $135 member

TRANSITION TIME: Students move to Discovery Lab while parents pick up, or drop off.

Afternoon session:12:30 – 1:00 All Camp Activities1:00 – 3:00 Camp Instructor Led Activities$165 regular | $135 member

3:00 – 4:00 Post-Care Available$50 regular | $40 member

Seekers Full Day: $270 regular | $245 member

Academy (6TH–8TH)

8:00 — 9:00 am Pre-Care Available$50 regular | $40 member

9:00 – 12:00 Camp Instructor Led Activities12:00 – 12:30 Lunch12:30 – 1:00 All Camp Activities1:00 – 3:00 Camp Instructor Led Activities

3:00 – 4:00 Post-Care Available$50 regular | $40 member

Cost:$300 regular | $270 member

Explorers (3RD–5TH)

8:00 — 9:00 am Pre-Care Available$50 regular | $40 member

9:00 – 12:00 Camp Instructor Led Activities12:00 – 12:30 Lunch12:30 – 1:00 All Camp Activities1:00 – 3:00 Camp Instructor Led Activities

3:00 – 4:00 Post-Care Available$50 regular | $40 member

Cost:$275 regular | $245 member

Why should your child join ScienceWorks for camps this summer?ScienceWorks is not only a leader in STEAM education, but we also pride ourselves in nurturing the individual learner. During our Summer Camps, we devote ourselves to supporting your child, creating a sense of community, and encouraging individual creativity.

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Week-long adventures for campers entering K-2ND grade (or at least 5 years old with experience in group learning settings) that take place from 9AM–3 PM. Half and full day options available.

SEEKERScampsK-2grades

J U N E 1 0 – 1 4

A NATURE STUDY WITH BEATRIX POTTER Melissa Donner In this camp take inspiration from the famous children’s literature author and scientist Beatrix Potter to encourage students to explore and make observations about the world around them. We take a look at nature through Beatrix Potter’s eyes by making scientific illustrations, and adding a twist of imagination to real life observations! Your child will learn about illustrations, story writing, plant identification, and will be recording all of these in their hand made nature journals!

J U N E 1 7 – 2 1 & 2 4 – 2 8

MINI MAKER CAMPSonia Schilling Is your child a natural inventor? Let your child’s creativity flow in this Mini Maker Camp! We will build new skills and practice the engineering design process to make new creations. Students will allow their dreams to become reality by designing and building their own unique inventions.

J U LY 8 – 1 2

Morning Session: YOUNG NATURALIST CAMP FEATURING BUGS R US!John JacksonIn this camp we will have STEM Educator John Jackson (Bugs R Us), teaching students how to be a young naturalist! This camp will focus on STEM concepts and have natural specimens to observe.

Afternoon Session: TASTY CHEMISTRYKendrah Walker Do you love chemistry and experimenting in the kitchen? Then this camp is for you! In this camp, we will experiment with chemicals that can all be found in your own kitchen!

J U LY 1 5 – 1 9

MOTHER NATURE SCIENCEHeather Allen We will look at the weather in each season, doing hands-on activities and having discussions to better understand Mother Nature. Each day will offer time in the museum and time outside, depending on the weather and the day’s lesson.

J U LY 2 2 – 2 6

TASTY CHEMISTRYKendrah Walker Science you can eat? Yes, please! Slime that oozes, sticky sour finger paints, and many other delicious concoctions. Campers will start with the different states of matter, an essential part of chemistry, and build upon their discoveries while taking data of our creations, measuring, and making chemical reactions—not to mention looking forward to eating everything! They’ll document the growth of a seed, why heat is a key ingredient, and use their senses in creative ways. This camp is all about the why and how (but don’t forget the yum!)

Note: This camp features wheat products, sugar, food colorings, and possible other allergens. Safety is of the highest importance; please use discretion when considering this camp for your child.

J U LY 2 9 – A U G U S T 2

THE SCIENCE OF MOVIES Heather Allen Can you understand some of your favorite fantasy movies through science? In this camp, we take a look at some of our favorite fantasy movies, such as Star Wars, Toy Story, Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, Harry Potter, and more, to see if we can recreate them using science and engineering.

A U G U S T 5 – 9

THE SOUNDS OF NATURE Melissa Donner In this camp, we explore how sounds impact the world around us, from bird calls to raindrops. How does sound impact the lives of animals? How do different animals communicate using sound? How can we explore nature through sound? In this camp, we may discover the answers to some of these questions!

This camp will explore outside around ScienceWorks property, and will highlight ScienceWorks’ new exhibit Wild Music.

A U G U S T 1 2 – 1 6

SING-A-LONG SCIENCE Landon Strine Do you dinosaurs and music? Have you ever wanted to write songs about dinosaurs and other science topics? In this camp we will explore various science topics through song and music!

A U G U S T 1 9 – 2 3

MUSICAL ADVENTURES Landon Strine Would you like to visit an instrument zoo? How about make your own instruments? In this camp we will be finding music everywhere, from a yogurt tub drum circle to making music with natural objects! Music is everywhere!

J U N E 1 0 – 1 4

A NATURE STUDY WITH BEATRIX POTTER Melissa Donner In this camp take inspiration from the famous children’s literature author and scientist Beatrix Potter to encourage students to explore and make observations about the world around them. We take a look at nature through Beatrix Potter’s eyes by making scientific illustrations, and adding a twist of imagination to real life observations! Your child will learn about illustrations, story writing, plant identification, and will be recording all of these in their hand made nature journals!

J U N E 1 7 – 2 1 & 2 4 – 2 8

MINI MAKER CAMPSonia Schilling Is your child a natural inventor? Let your child’s creativity flow in this Mini Maker Camp! We will build new skills and practice the engineering design process to make new creations. Students will allow their dreams to become reality by designing and building their own unique inventions.

J U LY 8 – 1 2

Morning Session: YOUNG NATURALIST CAMP FEATURING BUGS R US!John JacksonIn this camp we will have STEM Educator John Jackson (Bugs R Us), teaching students how to be a young naturalist! This camp will focus on STEM concepts and have natural specimens to observe.

Afternoon Session: TASTY CHEMISTRYKendrah Walker Do you love chemistry and experimenting in the kitchen? Then this camp is for you! In this camp, we will experiment with chemicals that can all be found in your own kitchen!

J U LY 1 5 – 1 9

MOTHER NATURE SCIENCEHeather Allen We will look at the weather in each season, doing hands-on activities and having discussions to better understand Mother Nature. Each day will offer time in the museum and time outside, depending on the weather and the day’s lesson.

J U LY 2 2 – 2 6

TASTY CHEMISTRYKendrah Walker Science you can eat? Yes, please! Slime that oozes, sticky sour finger paints, and many other delicious concoctions. Campers will start with the different states of matter, an essential part of chemistry, and build upon their discoveries while taking data of our creations, measuring, and making chemical reactions—not to mention looking forward to eating everything! They’ll document the growth of a seed, why heat is a key ingredient, and use their senses in creative ways. This camp is all about the why and how (but don’t forget the yum!)

Note: This camp features wheat products, sugar, food colorings, and possible other allergens. Safety is of the highest importance; please use discretion when considering this camp for your child.

J U LY 2 9 – A U G U S T 2

THE SCIENCE OF MOVIES Heather Allen Can you understand some of your favorite fantasy movies through science? In this camp, we take a look at some of our favorite fantasy movies, such as Star Wars, Toy Story, Big Hero 6, Wreck-It Ralph, Harry Potter, and more, to see if we can recreate them using science and engineering.

A U G U S T 5 – 9

THE SOUNDS OF NATURE Melissa Donner In this camp, we explore how sounds impact the world around us, from bird calls to raindrops. How does sound impact the lives of animals? How do different animals communicate using sound? How can we explore nature through sound? In this camp, we may discover the answers to some of these questions!

This camp will explore outside around ScienceWorks property, and will highlight ScienceWorks’ new exhibit Wild Music.

A U G U S T 1 2 – 1 6

SING-A-LONG SCIENCE Landon Strine Do you dinosaurs and music? Have you ever wanted to write songs about dinosaurs and other science topics? In this camp we will explore various science topics through song and music!

A U G U S T 1 9 – 2 3

MUSICAL ADVENTURES Landon Strine Would you like to visit an instrument zoo? How about make your own instruments? In this camp we will be finding music everywhere, from a yogurt tub drum circle to making music with natural objects! Music is everywhere!

Week-long adventures for campers entering K-2ND grade (or at least 5 years old with experience in group learning settings) that take place from 9AM–3 PM. Half and full day options available.

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EXPLORERScampsWeek-long full day explorations for campers entering grades 3–5 that take place from 9AM–3 PM.

3-5grades

J U N E 1 0 – 1 4

THE SCIENCE OF THE MOVIESHeather Allen

Can you understand some of your favorite fantasy movies through science? In this camp, we take a look at some of our favorite fantasy movies, such as Star Wars, Toy Story, Big Hero 6, Wreck It Ralph, Harry Potter and more, and see if we can recreate them using science and engineering.

J U N E 1 7 – 2 1

THE WORLD OF WIZARDINGRebekka Nicol Students can spend time developing their skills in magic and science in this camp! Attending this alternative school of wizard-ing will allow students to practice their skills in magic and science to make potions, charms, and more!

J U N E 2 4 – 2 8

DIGITAL DESIGNERS Kendrah Walker

Design in the digital age! Campers will direct, edit, and produce their own podcast, either conducting an interview or presenting an audio story-theater. They will also create their own story through paper stop-motion animation and apply the same skills in coding with Scratch in addition to other projects. Campers will blend their creations and together design a camp website highlighting their group, as well as their own journey through this digital week!

Note: Campers are encouraged to bring earphones/buds with a microphone. Campers will also be allowed to use their own devices with signed consent of a parent to bring them to camp and follow rules and expectations set by ScienceWorks and the camp instructor.

J U LY 8 – 1 2

CSI: SCIENCEWORKS Kylie Bridge Here is your chance to become a Crime Scene Investigator! Learn how to collect fingerprints and trace evidence, analyze blood spatter, and identify reliable witness testimonies as you analyze simulated crime scenes!

J U LY 1 5 – 1 9

THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON STEM CHALLENGEFinn Smith We will explore the story of The Swiss Family Robinson together, and use your imagination and science skills to engineer solutions to being stranded on an island. Together we will transform our classroom into a Swiss Family Treehouse! We will weave in language arts and science standards throughout the camp!

J U LY 2 2 – 2 6

CRAZY CHEMISTRYRob HarringtonCampers will learn about chemistry during this week of chemistry-based explorations. Campers will discover the formula to launch a rocket, combine substances to grow crystals, be detectives and identify mystery solutions, and explore acids and bases, during this exciting week of fizzing, foaming, and colorful fun!

J U LY 2 9 – A U G U S T 2

CAMP GOMPHI Bashira Muhammad Camp Gomphi is a summer day camp operated by Zoom Out Mycology. Our objective is to shape the next generation of sustainability leaders with an emphasis on soil and mushroom conservation while showing how fun a career in environmental sciences can be! We incorporate art and whole systems thinking daily as well as next-generation science standards.

A U G U S T 5 – 9

POWERED BY SCIENCERob Harrington This camp will be devoted to a variety of activities that include motion and the use of energy to create movement. During the week, campers will design and build projects including hovercrafts, balloon-powered rockets, gravity and air powered vehicles, stomp rockets, gliders, catapults, aluminum foil boats, and water rockets. This camp will focus heavily on using recycled materials.

A U G U S T 1 2 – 1 6

DR. FRANKENSTEIN’S LABAsh FriendWhat makes something alive? What responsibilities does a creator have for their creation? In this camp, we will explore anatomy, electricity, and what it means to be

alive. We will combine scientific illustration, dissections, and electricity to learn the classic story of Frankenstein.

A U G U S T 1 9 – 2 3

LEONARDO’S WORKSHOPAsh Friend How do birds and dragonflies fly? What does color have to do with chemistry? What does math have to do with art? Where did Leonardo da Vinci get his ideas? In this camp, students will learn scientific illustration techniques, experiment with color and light, and see what happens when they view the art world through a scientist’s eyes.

Week-long full day explorations for campers entering grades 3–5 that take place from 9AM–3 PM.

J U N E 1 0 – 1 4

THE SCIENCE OF THE MOVIESHeather Allen

Can you understand some of your favorite fantasy movies through science? In this camp, we take a look at some of our favorite fantasy movies, such as Star Wars, Toy Story, Big Hero 6, Wreck It Ralph, Harry Potter and more, and see if we can recreate them using science and engineering.

J U N E 1 7 – 2 1

THE WORLD OF WIZARDINGRebekka Nicol Students can spend time developing their skills in magic and science in this camp! Attending this alternative school of wizard-ing will allow students to practice their skills in magic and science to make potions, charms, and more!

J U N E 2 4 – 2 8

DIGITAL DESIGNERS Kendrah Walker

Design in the digital age! Campers will direct, edit, and produce their own podcast, either conducting an interview or presenting an audio story-theater. They will also create their own story through paper stop-motion animation and apply the same skills in coding with Scratch in addition to other projects. Campers will blend their creations and together design a camp website highlighting their group, as well as their own journey through this digital week!

Note: Campers are encouraged to bring earphones/buds with a microphone. Campers will also be allowed to use their own devices with signed consent of a parent to bring them to camp and follow rules and expectations set by ScienceWorks and the camp instructor.

J U LY 8 – 1 2

CSI: SCIENCEWORKS Kylie Bridge Here is your chance to become a Crime Scene Investigator! Learn how to collect fingerprints and trace evidence, analyze blood spatter, and identify reliable witness testimonies as you analyze simulated crime scenes!

J U LY 1 5 – 1 9

THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON STEM CHALLENGEFinn Smith We will explore the story of The Swiss Family Robinson together, and use your imagination and science skills to engineer solutions to being stranded on an island. Together we will transform our classroom into a Swiss Family Treehouse! We will weave in language arts and science standards throughout the camp!

J U LY 2 2 – 2 6

CRAZY CHEMISTRYRob HarringtonCampers will learn about chemistry during this week of chemistry-based explorations. Campers will discover the formula to launch a rocket, combine substances to grow crystals, be detectives and identify mystery solutions, and explore acids and bases, during this exciting week of fizzing, foaming, and colorful fun!

J U LY 2 9 – A U G U S T 2

CAMP GOMPHI Bashira Muhammad Camp Gomphi is a summer day camp operated by Zoom Out Mycology. Our objective is to shape the next generation of sustainability leaders with an emphasis on soil and mushroom conservation while showing how fun a career in environmental sciences can be! We incorporate art and whole systems thinking daily as well as next-generation science standards.

A U G U S T 5 – 9

POWERED BY SCIENCERob Harrington This camp will be devoted to a variety of activities that include motion and the use of energy to create movement. During the week, campers will design and build projects including hovercrafts, balloon-powered rockets, gravity and air powered vehicles, stomp rockets, gliders, catapults, aluminum foil boats, and water rockets. This camp will focus heavily on using recycled materials.

A U G U S T 1 2 – 1 6

DR. FRANKENSTEIN’S LABAsh FriendWhat makes something alive? What responsibilities does a creator have for their creation? In this camp, we will explore anatomy, electricity, and what it means to be

alive. We will combine scientific illustration, dissections, and electricity to learn the classic story of Frankenstein.

A U G U S T 1 9 – 2 3

LEONARDO’S WORKSHOPAsh Friend How do birds and dragonflies fly? What does color have to do with chemistry? What does math have to do with art? Where did Leonardo da Vinci get his ideas? In this camp, students will learn scientific illustration techniques, experiment with color and light, and see what happens when they view the art world through a scientist’s eyes.

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Full day, in-depth experiences for campers entering Middle School, from 9AM–3 PM.

CHALLENGERSacademies6-8grades

J U N E 1 0 – 1 4

THE SOUNDS OF SPACEDan Ruby & Finn SmithSpace is a vacuum through which no sound waves can travel. So how do scientists communicate with astronauts and probes? How do we collect data about sounds on other planets? Come explore the sounds of space with us as we play with magnetism, explore radio waves, and build our own radio telescope to monitor the stars!

J U N E 1 7 – 2 1 & J U N E 2 4 – 2 8

ECOWORKSJJ Janson Spend a week with local environmental enthusiasts exploring the ecology and biodi-versity of the different ecosystems in Oregon. Through hands-on learning, you will unearth the connections that organisms share with their environment, examine the physical structures of plants and behavioral strategies of animals, and discover the natural events and processes that have shaped habitats into what they are today. You will investigate ecosystem dynamics through interactive games, conduct field research using Bio Blitz, capture the beauty of nature through journaling and photography, design sustain-able solutions to environmental problems through artwork and applied sciences, and most importantly, build connections with other aspiring naturalists like yourself.

J U N E 2 4 – 2 8

SPECIAL OFFSITE PILOT PROGRAM: ZOMBIE PREPPER CAMP!Location: McLoughlin Middle School Can you survive the zombie apocalypse? Do you have the skills to survive when society falls? Learn how actual scientists track dangerous real-life creatures and diseases. Monitor epidemics, and create systems in order to survive. You will apply this knowledge to survive a zombie apocalypse simulation!

Note: ScienceWorks will not provide transportation to this location.

J U LY 8 – 1 2

THE WORLD OF WIZARDINGRebekka Nicol Students can spend time developing their skills in magic and science in this camp! Attending this alternative school of wizarding will allow students to practice their skills in magic and science to make potions, charms, and more!

J U LY 1 5 – 1 9

TO THE MOON & BEYONDDan Ruby Do you have the right stuff? In this camp all about the engineering and science of space exploration. Participants will design, build, and test rockets and recovery systems; learn and discover creative solutions to pro-tecting humans from the hazards of space; and find out how we get to the Moon, Mars, and beyond with robot assistants!

J U LY 2 2 – 2 6

CAMP GOMPHIDIUSBashira MuhammadCamp Gomphidius is a summer day camp operated by Zoom Out Mycology. Our objective is to shape the next generation of sustainability leaders with an emphasis on soil and mushroom conservation while showing how fun a career in environmental sciences can be! We incorporate art and whole systems thinking daily as well as next-generation science standards.

J U LY 2 9 –A U G U S T 2

CRAZY CHEMISTRYRob Harrington Campers will ex-plore chemistry during this week of chemis-try-based explorations. Campers will discov-er the formula to launch a rocket, combine substances to grow crystals, be a detective and identify mystery solutions, and explore acids and bases, during this exciting week of fizzing, foaming, and colorful fun!

A U G U S T 5 – 9

DR. FRANKENSTEIN’S LABAsh Friend In this camp, we will be reading certain piec-es of the text, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, and looking at how this story has influenced our culture today. Do you think humans are similar to batteries? We will investigate this question by doing experiments with electric-ity. We will also do anatomical dissections of eyeballs, hearts, and other specimens. Using Scientific Illustration we will explore our specimens and make close up observations.

A U G U S T 1 2 – 1 6

CSI: SCIENCEWORKS Kylie Bridge Here is your chance to become a Crime Scene Investigator! Learn how to collect fingerprints and trace evidence, analyze blood spatter, and identify reliable witness testimonies and more as you analyze simu-lated crime scenes!

A U G U S T 1 9 – 2 3

SOUND MAKER CAMP Rebekka Nicol Do you love music? Do you love creating new things? Then this camp is for you! In this camp, we explore how we can use new technologies to make ancient

instruments or completely new instru-ments of your design!

Full day, in-depth experiences for campers entering Middle School, from 9AM–3 PM.

J U N E 1 0 – 1 4

THE SOUNDS OF SPACEDan Ruby & Finn SmithSpace is a vacuum through which no sound waves can travel. So how do scientists communicate with astronauts and probes? How do we collect data about sounds on other planets? Come explore the sounds of space with us as we play with magnetism, explore radio waves, and build our own radio telescope to monitor the stars!

J U N E 1 7 – 2 1 & J U N E 2 4 – 2 8

ECOWORKSJJ Janson Spend a week with local environmental enthusiasts exploring the ecology and biodi-versity of the different ecosystems in Oregon. Through hands-on learning, you will unearth the connections that organisms share with their environment, examine the physical structures of plants and behavioral strategies of animals, and discover the natural events and processes that have shaped habitats into what they are today. You will investigate ecosystem dynamics through interactive games, conduct field research using Bio Blitz, capture the beauty of nature through journaling and photography, design sustain-able solutions to environmental problems through artwork and applied sciences, and most importantly, build connections with other aspiring naturalists like yourself.

J U N E 2 4 – 2 8

SPECIAL OFFSITE PILOT PROGRAM: ZOMBIE PREPPER CAMP!Location: McLoughlin Middle School Can you survive the zombie apocalypse? Do you have the skills to survive when society falls? Learn how actual scientists track dangerous real-life creatures and diseases. Monitor epidemics, and create systems in order to survive. You will apply this knowledge to survive a zombie apocalypse simulation!

Note: ScienceWorks will not provide transportation to this location.

J U LY 8 – 1 2

THE WORLD OF WIZARDINGRebekka Nicol Students can spend time developing their skills in magic and science in this camp! Attending this alternative school of wizarding will allow students to practice their skills in magic and science to make potions, charms, and more!

J U LY 1 5 – 1 9

TO THE MOON & BEYONDDan Ruby Do you have the right stuff? In this camp all about the engineering and science of space exploration. Participants will design, build, and test rockets and recovery systems; learn and discover creative solutions to pro-tecting humans from the hazards of space; and find out how we get to the Moon, Mars, and beyond with robot assistants!

J U LY 2 2 – 2 6

CAMP GOMPHIDIUSBashira MuhammadCamp Gomphidius is a summer day camp operated by Zoom Out Mycology. Our objective is to shape the next generation of sustainability leaders with an emphasis on soil and mushroom conservation while showing how fun a career in environmental sciences can be! We incorporate art and whole systems thinking daily as well as next-generation science standards.

J U LY 2 9 –A U G U S T 2

CRAZY CHEMISTRYRob Harrington Campers will ex-plore chemistry during this week of chemis-try-based explorations. Campers will discov-er the formula to launch a rocket, combine substances to grow crystals, be a detective and identify mystery solutions, and explore acids and bases, during this exciting week of fizzing, foaming, and colorful fun!

A U G U S T 5 – 9

DR. FRANKENSTEIN’S LABAsh Friend In this camp, we will be reading certain piec-es of the text, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, and looking at how this story has influenced our culture today. Do you think humans are similar to batteries? We will investigate this question by doing experiments with electric-ity. We will also do anatomical dissections of eyeballs, hearts, and other specimens. Using Scientific Illustration we will explore our specimens and make close up observations.

A U G U S T 1 2 – 1 6

CSI: SCIENCEWORKS Kylie Bridge Here is your chance to become a Crime Scene Investigator! Learn how to collect fingerprints and trace evidence, analyze blood spatter, and identify reliable witness testimonies and more as you analyze simu-lated crime scenes!

A U G U S T 1 9 – 2 3

SOUND MAKER CAMP Rebekka Nicol Do you love music? Do you love creating new things? Then this camp is for you! In this camp, we explore how we can use new technologies to make ancient

instruments or completely new instru-ments of your design!