This camper has discovered one of the
locals...
This camper is checking to see if the
crystals are growing in the experiment he
has been working on.

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A camper discovering what lives in the
stream.
A camper on a micro hike.
Getting dirty is part of the fun.
Fun with Flubber!
It's easy to see that each camper here
is busy THINKING like a Scientist!
Campers take a short break to enjoy
some play time!
These campers are experimenting
with Oobleck. They are noticing
how it can be both a solid AND a
liquid.
This camper is learning about thrust
and how the thrust caused as the air
escapes through the straw causes the
balloon to spin.
This camper is suggesting that we
all trying making the Oobleck into
a pancake... it only stays in that
shape for a little while.
Campers in the Creepy Creatures
session enjoy a hands-on visit from the
Reptileman.
This camper takes a ride on the
back of a tortoise who weighs more
than 35 pounds.
These campers are creating red
wiggler apartments to help them
observe the positive impact red
wigglers have on the soil and plant
growth.
Master Composter Wendy
Shimada visited the Wonderful
World of Red Wigglers session
with her box of wigglers.
This camper is showing us the results
of a pH test using a local water sample.
In Design and Build Your Own
Home, campers designed and then
constructed homes using sugar
cubes, frosting, and their
imaginations.
This sugar cube house even has a
waterfall in the bedroom!
Families enjoyed hearing about
and seeing each sugar cube
house during the parade of Homes
on the last day of camp.


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