This year we are offering a weekly camp for grades 1-2 and 3-5 and a two day camp for grades 6-8. Price for the week-long camp for grades 1-2, 3-5 is $355 for non-members ($305 for Zoo members.) Price for 6-8 grade, 2 day camp is $150 for non-members ($100 for Zoo members) Advance registration required. Scholarships are available. Limited capacity. Is your rising first or second grader new to camp? This year we are offering one week of 1/2 day camp for those campers who aren’t quite ready for a full day. The cost for this 1/2 day program is $180 for non-members and $130 for members.
Join us for an enchanting summer of hands-on creating! Explore the wizarding world or catch all of the pocket critters while learning STEAM skills and the art of miniature making. From July 7 to August 1. Beginner or advanced half-day camps. Scholarships available.
Come and enjoy your summer at Golf N’ Stuff! We offer a variety of activities to enjoy with family and friends, including Miniature Golf, Lit’l Indy Go Karts, Batting Cages, Bumper Boats, Lazer Tag, and an Arcade with nearly 100 games and endless prizes. Group and Birthday Party rates available.
Drama Kids camps are perfect for new actors wanting to discover their dramatic side, as well as for those actors wishingto continue to develop their theater, public speaking and musical theater skills while building character. Weekly Themed Theatre Camps, Musical Theatre Camps, Teen Improv and Shakespeare Camps.
CMT Summer Play Camps harness the power of play to grow a lifelong love of learning! Campers will enjoy hands-on art projects, experiments, demonstrations throughout the week plus time to explore and discover in the Museum. A variety of science, technology, engineering and art with Museum staff. Half-day camps, mornings only. Cost $195 per weekly camp, member discount provided. Ages: 4-7
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