

- #MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY WARNER ROBINS FULL#
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Christ Camp seeks to develop the whole child: spiritually, emotionally and physically. July 11-15, Christ Lutheran Church, 208 Langston Road, Perry.
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Registration fee: $20 per week, comes off the cost of the camp fee camp fee: $120 per week for one child, $110 for other children in the same household.Ĩ:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Parents must provide lunch each day, and breakfast before coming to camp. Certified counselors on staff, as well as senior staff members. Camp Vinson Valley provides a morning Council Ring (singing camp songs, pledging the flags and Bible, and hearing a short devotion), groups of boys and girls then go to archery, team sports, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, arts and crafts, or team building events. An outreach of Byron United Methodist Church. Monday-Friday, June 6-July 31 (closed July 4), 4158 U.S. A Christian summer camp with kayaking, canoeing, nature walks, archery, swimming, crafts, sports, gaga ball, theater, devotionals, singing, rope course (older children), basketball and more. 5, Hephzibah Children’s Home, 6601 Zebulon Road.

For more information or to receive a brochure and an application in the mail, call 47 or email Dan Sexton, $640.ħ a.m.-6 p.m. Camp includes field trips, experiments and projects using the college’s state-of-the-art science laboratories and computer facilities. Spectacles offers exciting activities designed to encourage middle-school girls to see science and math in new ways. July 10-16, Wesleyan College, 4670 Forsyth Road. WESLEYAN COLLEGE SPECTACLES MATH AND SCIENCE RESIDENTIAL CAMP $225 per week prior to April 15 $250 per week or $1,575 for all seven weeks, includes lunch and snacks.
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Campers who register for the full summer will get to keep the interactive tablet as their own. The inclusion of interactive tablets and app-based technology on a weekly basis will allow campers to apply newly learned skills in fun and innovative ways. This guiding principle will be at the heart of each week’s content as campers tinker and play within various themes. Playing is how children enter a subject and make it their own. June 6-July 29, seven one-week camps (no camp the week of July 4-8). June 13-17 STEMpowered Girls will allow girls to experience a variety of hands-on challenges that will establish a STEM mindset to EMPOWER their future $140. STEMpowered Girl’s Academy: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

June 6-10 students who have attended a robotics program in the past or on a FIRST Lego League Team will learn advanced skills for the EV3 robots $175. June 6-10 students will gain skills and confidence through creating, exploring and problem-solving using the Lego EV3 robotic sets $175. May 31-June 3 join us on a four-day adventure in agriculture STEM $125. Registration fees: $40 for one child, $20 for each additional child weekly tuition: $75 for one child, $50 for each additional child. Call 47 to schedule a registration appointment. Dedicated to “Edifying Every Child’s Mind, Body, and Soul.” Children will benefit from daily Milestone prep in reading, math and science, as well as have an opportunity to participate in crafts, music, physical education, “fun-ducational” trips, multicultural studies, exhibitions, community service, and Bible study. June 6-July 22, Warner Robins CME Church, 200 Othal H. Camp fees are set by registration dates as follows: $125 before April 15, $150 April 16-May 27, and $175 May 28-June 10, includes lunch and snack. Week 1 is bio-chemistry week, week 2 is STEMfashion week, week 3 is robotics week, and week 4 is iCreate iBuild iEngineer. Girls, get ready for four weeks of exploring science, technology, engineering, art and math. For girls ages 8-14 (third-eighth grades). Monday-Friday, July 5-29, Mercer University, 1400 Coleman Ave.
