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GEOLOGY ROCKS
Become a Mad Science geologist as we explore earth and its hidden treasures.
Discover the wonders of rocks, fossils, dinosaurs, minerals and geological
phenomena like earthquakes, mountains and volcanoes. Start your own rock and
mineral collection, grow a crystal, build a sedimentary stacker and prepare a fossil
to take home. Bring a water bottle and nut-free snack. Presented by Mad Science
Date/Day
Jul 20 M-Th
Jul 20 M-Th
Location
JMS
Ramsey
Age
6-12
6-12
Wks
1
1
Time
9 am-Noon
1-4 pm
Number
CS154-3M12-SU01
CS154-3M12-SU02
Fee
$115
$115
LEGO WEDO ROBOTICS
Get ready for summer soccer by building your own Robotic Soccer Goalie and
Cheering fans!! Other projects you will complete include: motorized airplane,
boat, waking giant, terrible pterodactyl and more. Ten to fifteen projects will
be built throughout the week. Each day you will design and build different Lego
projects. Then you will program those projects using a computer and a basic
robotics engineering program from Mindstorms to complete different tasks
and challenges. A fascinating week of summer camp for the young inventor!
Presented by Youth Enrichment League
Date/Day
Jul 13 M-Th
Jul 20 M-Th
Location
JMS
Ramsey
Age
6-10
6-10
Wks
1
1
Time
9 am-Noon
9 am-Noon
Number
CS154-3M23-SU01
CS154-3M23-SU02
We’re building the future one thinker at a time
Fee
$105
$105
C.A.R.E. Club
Create, Act, Reflect, Enjoy
Ignite your passion while helping others, expanding your interests and
preparing yourself for future leadership opportunities. Participate in team
building challenges, discover your personal leadership style and make
a difference in your community. Whether you enjoy helping seniors, are
dedicated to saving the environment or want to end hunger, don’t miss
this opportunity to work with old and new friends while developing service
projects that are meaningful to you and beneficial to our community.
Ages 9-11
July 20-24 Monday-Friday
Sandburg Learning Center
9 a.m. to Noon
Number: CS154-3Y3-SU; Fee: $35
Ages 12 -15
July 6-10 Monday-Friday
Jackson Middle School
1-4 p.m.
Number: CS154-4Y2-SU; Fee: $35
Anoka-Hennepin Community Education 763-506-4812
Camp Invention is where big ideas
become the next big thing! Work in
teams to seek solutions to realworld problems, turn ordinary into
extraordinary and sharpen critical
21st century learning skills:
• KartWheel™ - Build, enhance
and upgrade your own freestyle
racing cart.
• Design Studio: Illuminate™ Explore what it means to
prototype a product.
• I Can Invent: Next Level
Gamers™ - Take apart
appliances to create a physical
video game model in 3-D!
• Inducted™ - Receive video
challenges from National
Inventors Hall of Fame
Inductees like constructing
mega-towers, assembling
space rockets and more!
June 22-26 Monday-Friday
Anoka Middle School for the Arts,
Fred Moore Campus
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
For students entering grades one-six
Fee: $230
To register call 1-800-968-4332
or www.campinvention.org
Registration fee includes a camp
t-shirt.
Presented in partnership with
the United States Patent and
Trademark Office.
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