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WaitlistLittle Einstein's Summer Camp (Completing K-5th Grade)STEMGet ready for a summer packed with discovery, imagination, and hands-on fun! At Little Einstein's Summer Camp, young scientists will dive into the exciting world of STEM through chemistry, physics, and art-based experiments designed to spark curiosity and creativity. Campers will explore the magic of science with activities like: Exploding Paint Bombs – unleash colorful chemical reactions in outdoorart explosions Glow-in-the-Dark Slime – mix up gooey creations that light up the night Bubble Science – experiment with shapes, sizes, and giant bubbles Egg Drop Challenge – engineer protective designs to test gravity and impact Elephant Toothpaste – watch foamy eruptions in a chemistry spectacle Marble Rollercoaster Challenge – build thrilling tracks to explore motion and momentum Through these exciting experiments, campers will learn scientific principles while expressing their creativity, working together, and building confidence in problem-solving. Little Einstein's Summer Camp is the perfect blend of science and art—messy, colorful, and unforgettable!Spring/Summer 2026 -
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Hooked on Cookies: Summer Edition (Completing K-4th Grade)ABC's (Arts, Baking & Crafts)Dive into summer fun with Hooked on Cookie’s: Summer Edition! In this creative class, youth will decorate cookies inspired by sunny beach days and fishing adventures. From seashells and starfish to fishing poles and colorful catches, each cookie becomes a playful canvas for imagination. Participants will learn simple decorating techniques, experiment with vibrant colors, and bring their summer stories to life through edible art. At the end of class, everyone will take home their decorated cookies to share with family and friends—sweet souvenirs of a summer well spent.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Ice Cream Science (Completing K-6th Grade)ABC's (Arts, Baking & Crafts)Get ready for a sweet blend of science and fun! In Ice Cream Science, youth will explore the cool chemistry behind one of their favorite treats. Through hands-on experiments, they’ll learn how ingredients transform into ice cream, discover the role of temperature and salt in freezing,and see science in action as they stir and mix their way to delicious results. After making their own batch, participants will enjoy tasting their creations together—and the best part? They’ll take home their homemade ice cream to share with family and friends.Spring/Summer 2026