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Register for Summer Nature Camp at The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History! Camp sessions run from June 3 through August 16, Monday through Friday, 9am to 3pm. There will not be a camp session during the week of July 4th. Join as a member today for discounted and early registration! Spots fill up quickly and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
RegistrationContributor, Benefactor, and President’s Circle members may begin registering on April 2. Sponsor level members may begin registering on April 9. Family level members on April 16, and Student, Senior Citizen, Individuals, and Dual level members may start registering on April 23. Open registration begins April 30. A 50 percent deposit will save and confirm your place in the camp session. Parents can register their children (ages 4-12) for one week or for the whole summer.
ThemesUtilizing non-traditional teaching techniques, museum artifacts and art, and fun-filled interactive activities, experienced teachers create customized plans for each day, corresponding to weekly themes. This year’s themes include: Chemical Curiosities, Everything Earth, Digging into Dinosaurs, A Budding Naturalist, Ocean Adventures, Mummy Mysteries, Crazy Critters, Back to the Ice Age, Milky Way Mysteries, and Island Life.
The Value of Learning Science and HistoryStudying science and history helps children know and understand the world around them. The Museum offers children this opportunity in a safe, fun, and interdisciplinary educational setting. Facilities include classroom areas, a Discovery Room, Museum galleries, and a 40-acre park, all used to enhance children’s learning experience. To ensure personalized instruction, classes are grouped by age and kept small, with a teacher to student ratio of 1:10.
Summer Extension Day CampWeek 10, August 12-16, is Summer Extension Day Camp, allowing campers to register for a single day. Each day this week focuses on a different island topic: Galapagos Islands, Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand, Greenland, and Aleutian Islands.
FeesCamp fees are $160 per week for members and $180 per week for non-members.
Summer Extension Day Camp fees are $45 per day for members and $50 per day for non-members. Before-camp care runs from 8 to 9am at $25 per week. After-camp care runs from 3 to 5:15pm at $50 per week. Days can be prorated at $5 per day or $10 per day.
Call (979) 776-2195 for more information.
Register for Summer Nature Camp at The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History! Camp sessions run from June 3 through August 16, Monday through Friday, 9am to 3pm. There will not be a camp session during the week of July 4th. Join as a member today for discounted and early registration! Spots fill up quickly and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
RegistrationContributor, Benefactor, and President’s Circle members may begin registering on April 2. Sponsor level members may begin registering on April 9. Family level members on April 16, and Student, Senior Citizen, Individuals, and Dual level members may start registering on April 23. Open registration begins April 30. A 50 percent deposit will save and confirm your place in the camp session. Parents can register their children (ages 4-12) for one week or for the whole summer.
ThemesUtilizing non-traditional teaching techniques, museum artifacts and art, and fun-filled interactive activities, experienced teachers create customized plans for each day, corresponding to weekly themes. This year’s themes include: Chemical Curiosities, Everything Earth, Digging into Dinosaurs, A Budding Naturalist, Ocean Adventures, Mummy Mysteries, Crazy Critters, Back to the Ice Age, Milky Way Mysteries, and Island Life.
The Value of Learning Science and HistoryStudying science and history helps children know and understand the world around them. The Museum offers children this opportunity in a safe, fun, and interdisciplinary educational setting. Facilities include classroom areas, a Discovery Room, Museum galleries, and a 40-acre park, all used to enhance children’s learning experience. To ensure personalized instruction, classes are grouped by age and kept small, with a teacher to student ratio of 1:10.
Summer Extension Day CampWeek 10, August 12-16, is Summer Extension Day Camp, allowing campers to register for a single day. Each day this week focuses on a different island topic: Galapagos Islands, Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand, Greenland, and Aleutian Islands.
FeesCamp fees are $160 per week for members and $180 per week for non-members.
Summer Extension Day Camp fees are $45 per day for members and $50 per day for non-members. Before-camp care runs from 8 to 9am at $25 per week. After-camp care runs from 3 to 5:15pm at $50 per week. Days can be prorated at $5 per day or $10 per day.
Call (979) 776-2195 for more information.