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Kaleideum North(Formerly SciWorks)

400 W Hanes Mill RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27105

(336) 767-6730

Kaleideum Downtown(Formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

390 S Liberty StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27101

(336) 723-9111

kaleideum.org

Summer Camps2017

Week-Long Camps One-Day Camps

Special Week-Long Healthcare-Focused Camps for Rising 7th and 8th Graders in partnership with

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SUMMER CAMPSfor 3-year-olds!

June 12-169-11 amMember $75 / Non-member $85

Art ExplosionGive your 3-year-old a chance to try their hand at camp and let their hands get messy! A short camp that runs from 9 to 11 gives your little one a chance to play away from home, experiment with the messiest of art supplies, and gain social skills before they start preschool. Snack provided.

July 31-August 49-11 amMember $75 / Non-member $85

Movers & ShakersJump, dance, swing, skip, and tumble over to the Museum for a short day camp from 9 to 11 each morning JUST for 3-year-olds who love to move! Snack provided.

Kaleideum Downtown Summer Camps are held at

390 S Liberty Street in Winston-Salem (formerly

Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem).

TAblE of ConTEnTS

(Formerly SciWorks)

400 W Hanes Mill RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27105

(336) 767-6730

(Formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

390 S Liberty StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27101

(336) 723-9111

General Information ..................................................................Page 3

Camps for 3-Year-Olds at Kaleideum Downtown .........................................................Page 2(Formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

Week-Long Camps at Kaleideum Downtown ..................................... Pages 4, 6, and 8(Formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

Week-Long Camps at Kaleideum North ................................................... Pages 7 and 9(Formerly SciWorks)

One-Day Camps at Kaleideum North ................................................. Pages 10 and 11(Formerly SciWorks)

Rescue to Recovery .................................................................Page 11Week-Long Camps for 7th and 8th Graders

Summer Camp Pricing .............................................................Page 12

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Snacks & LunchThe Museums provide daily snacks for all campers. Campers (except those in 3-year-old camps) should bring lunch and a drink. Both Museums will provide lunch on Fridays: Kaleideum Downtown offers Jimmy John’s sandwiches and Kaleideum North offers pizza.

Camper ClothingPlease send your child in clothing that is comfortable for indoor and outdoor, hands-on, messy activities. Closed shoes with socks are preferred. Please, NO flip-flops. CHILDREN 5 AND UNDER: Just in case, on the first day of camp, please send a labeled bag with an extra set of clothing for your child. If they don’t need that change of clothes, we will send the outfit back on Friday.

Before- and After-CareFor campers attending camps at Kaleideum North, supervised Before-Care is available for all ages beginning at 8 am ($5 per day per child).

Supervised After-Care is available at Kaleideum Downtown and Kaleideum North for full-day campers from 4-5:30 pm ($5 per day per child). Single-Day OptionCan’t come for a whole week? Kaleideum North offers one-day camps (online registration available), and most of the week-long camps at Kaleideum Downtown have a single-day option (online registration NOT available).

Registration, Payments, and CancellationsPre-registration is required. All payments are due in full upon registration. Registration is available online, with payment accepted via MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover.

For a full refund, you must cancel at least two weeks before the first day of the camp for which your child is registered. No refunds can be given after this date.

SUMMER CAMPSfor 3-year-olds!

Kaleideum Summer Camp Information

Receive Member Rates for Camps!Join Kaleideum to receive the member rate for camps AND enjoy the member-discount programs that we have throughout the year!

• FamilyMembership: $135 + 6.75% NC Sales Tax Includes up to four adults and all children, as well asreciprocalbenefitsatmuseumsaffiliatedwith ASTC (Association of Science – Technology Centers) and ACM (Association of Children’s Museums).

• Adult+ChildMembership: $75 + 6.75% NC Sales Tax ASTC/ACMbenefitsdonotapply.

• Adult+2ChildrenMembership: $95 + 6.75% NC Sales Tax ASTC/ACMbenefitsdonotapply.

• GrandparentMembership: $95 + 6.75% NC Sales Tax Includes both grandparents and all grandchildren. ASTC/ACMbenefitsdonotapply.

ForMoreInformationIf you have questions about Kaleideum camps, please contact:

Kaleideum Downtown (formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem) Sarah Evans • (336) 723-9111 ext. 208 [email protected]

Kaleideum North (formerly SciWorks) Christy Ferguson • (336) 714-7105 [email protected]

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Age 4-Rising K9 am-12:30 pm

WEEK: Member $100 / Non-member $125DAY: Member $25 / Non-member $30

Rising 1st-4th Graders9 am-4 pm

WEEK: Member $190 / Non-member $220DAY: Member $40 / Non-member $45

JUNE 12-16 Up, Up, and AwayHow do you get from here to there? A bus, a car, a train, a plane, maybe even a hot air balloon! Join us as we explore the world of transportation. You will come home with new ideas about how to get from here to there, and a few vehicles of your own!

Build Your StoryBring your imagination to life! We will provide all the materials: tools, blocks, Legos, boxes, paints, and everything you need to build the landscapes and cities of your dreams. Every building has a story, and we will read about great structures that can inspire our own stories.

JUNE 19-23 Monster ManiaRAHHHRRRR!! GRRROWL!! Purrrrrrr? What sound would you make if you were a monster? Come create your own monster identity with us this week, and practice some monster moves. Parents, don’t be surprised if your camper comes home with a few mini-monsters of their own design!

Museum Mysteries Explore the Museum as a super sleuth! Armed with a magnifying glass, you’re sure to uncover the solution to each day’s mystery. Learn how to study fingerprints and get into the minds of your favorite spies like Perry the Platypus and Inspector Gadget.

JUNE 26-30 CreatetheAdventure* Do you go to unexpected worlds and create teams of heroes and friends who join you there? Do you want to tell us all about it? Peppercorn Theatre Teaching Artists want to hear all of your stories and help you to perform them and write them down. Together, we will create original stories, act out the events, and build a handmade book collecting it all to bring home on Friday!

Pen, Page, PrintWe’ll take on the roles of authors, illustrators, poets, and storytellers! Explore your world and create original tales, hear captivating music, write poetry, and, by the end of the week, bring home your very own journal of stories, poems, and lyrics. Build creative thinking and listening skills, strengthen personal expression, and increase vocabulary in a fun, no pressure environment.

Check out the One-Day Science Camps happening at Kaleideum north the week of June 26-30. See pages 10-11.

WEEK-lonG CAMPSKaleideum Downtown Summer Camps are held at 390 S Liberty Street

in Winston-Salem (formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

* Camps are not available for pay-by-the-day.

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Age 4-Rising K9 am-12:30 pm

WEEK: Member $100 / Non-member $125DAY: Member $25 / Non-member $30

Rising 1st-4th Graders9 am-4 pm

WEEK: Member $190 / Non-member $220DAY: Member $40 / Non-member $45

WEEK-lonG CAMPSKaleideum Downtown Camps are held at 390 S Liberty Street

in Winston-Salem (formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

JULY 17-21 Dig Down & Build UpAre you ready to get dirty? We’ll get down in the dirt and sand this week to learn more about what’s underneath our feet: mud, worms, bugs, etc., before we move in the other direction and build up above the ground: houses, offices, and skyscrapers. What kind of building would you like to design, and on which kind of ground would it stand?

PlayMAKING! * Using the Prop Shop (our new maker space) for inspiration, campers will imagine, transform, and create!  This hands-on experience invites campers to tell stories by making and building. Young creators will design and construct scenery, puppets, wigs, costumes, lights, and anything else they can imagine. On Friday, campers will host a showcase of their innovative designs, which will be featured the following week in the “Take Center Stage” camp!

JULY 24-28 Strum, Drum, and Hum *Calling all singers, musicians, drummers, guitarists, and kazoo players extraordinaire! Make some noise while we build instruments, lay down some beats, learn new music, and sing silly songs. On Friday, we’ll perform our own short concert for our families and friends!

Rhythm & Rhymes *Join us for a week of exploring music and rhythm and how it interacts with our daily lives! We’ll sing, play instruments, compose our own songs, and experiment with different types of music. A guest musician will visit, too! Our families and friends will join us on Friday for a performance of our own. No music background required.

JULY 10-14 Twirling in TutusDancers of all levels are invited to dance the week away! Be ready to spin like Angelina Ballerina or dance a royal waltz like Sofia the First. We will design our own tutu outfits for our final performance on Friday, so moms and dads, mark your calendars and bring your cameras!

Space RangersSpend the week on an intergalactic journey! We’ll create props and costumes akin to our favorite characters from distant galaxies and alternate universes. Challenge yourself in outer space obstacle courses, practice your saber skills, create fun crafts, and more. May the Force be you!

* Camps are not available for pay-by-the-day.

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Rising K-1st Graders9 am-12:30 pm

Member $100 / Non-member $125

Rising 2nd-3rd Graders9 am-4 pm

Member $190 / Non-member $220

Rising 4th-6th Graders9 am-4 pm

Member $190 / Non-member $220

WEEK-lonG CAMPSKaleideum North Camps are held at 400 W Hanes Mill Road

in Winston-Salem (formerly SciWorks)

Hide-N-SeekAnimals are fun to watch – if you can see them. We will investigate how animals use camouflage, movement, and eyesight to stay safe and capture their prey. Play a wildlife hide-n-seek game, make camo critters, and meet some resident animals up close!

Shhhh-Neaky ThingsAre you tempted by secret passageways and mysterious codes? Bring your spy glasses and leave the squeaky shoes at home. We’ll take notes from animals and plants that are experts at the art of sneakiness, get the skinny on old and new forensic technology, and explore some hidden places.

Weird AnimalsDid you know there is an antelope with an elephant-like nose? Or a fish that “talks?” Some creatures have more than one type of DNA, while others glow in the dark. We’ll explore anomalies, create imaginary beasts, and discover unique physical and behavioral traits found in our resident animals.

Kaleidoscope KidsRoses are red, and violets are blue, the only thing missing from this camp is you! Join us as we investigate the world of color, light, and shadows. Explore the magic of prisms, kaleidoscopes, and colors in nature.

Prism PalsMixing colors and watching them change isn’t the only thing we will take away from this camp. We’ll create colorful works of art, build our own kaleidoscopes, and make colorful, chemical concoctions.

Potions in MotionWe’ll measure and mix an array of chemicals to watch them change color, temperature, and density right before our eyes. We will learn about solids, liquids, and gases as our potions immerse you in the fizzy and fascinating world of chemistry!

BeneathMyFeetSpend a week exploring and looking down into the worlds below your feet. From plants and insects, through soil layers and critters that tunnel, you will experiment and discover the world of plants, animals, and minerals. There is more to see and do beneath your feet than you know.

Where in the WorldGet your passports ready as we “travel” around the world. We will learn about all seven continents and study the unique people and animals who live there. From making our own glaciers and rainforests to crafting instruments and trinkets, we’ll discover more about the Earth and our place within it.

Geo-QuestEarth is the planet we call home, and we know everything about it. Or do we? Learn about geography, Earth science, and the cultures of the continents. Our new abilities will be tested as we work to uncover secrets hidden around the Museum by following coordinates and using our knowledge of Earth and its customs.

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Age 4-Rising K9 am-12:30 pm

WEEK: Member $100 / Non-member $125DAY: Member $25 / Non-member $30

Rising 1st-4th Graders9 am-4 pm

WEEK: Member $190 / Non-member $220DAY: Member $40 / Non-member $45

WEEK-lonG CAMPSKaleideum Downtown Camps are held at 390 S Liberty Street

in Winston-Salem (formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

JULY 31- AUGUST 4

MasterofFineArtsWho says you have to finish college to get your Master’s Degree? This week, preschoolers and kindergartners have the chance to be masters of art! We will paint, create, sculpt, and design our own pieces of fine art and bring home a diploma when we graduate on Friday.

Take Center Stage * Casting call: 1st—4th graders who are ready to put on a show! Our cast of campers, along with Peppercorn Theatre Teaching Artists, will spend the week writing scripts, building sets and costumes, and rehearsing for their opening performance on Friday. No previous acting experience required!

AUGUST 7-11 Jump & MoveGet ready to jump and move with this exciting summer camp! The week will include relay games, yoga, hula hoops, running, jumping, and dancing. Exercise your body and mind with us!

Superhero BootcampBe sure your sneakers are tied tightly this week, and be ready for some action! We will build and run obstacle courses, design our superhero armor, and train each other to be the best heroes and heroines in North Carolina. Pose for your action shot!

* Camps are not available for pay-by-the-day.

AUGUST 14-18 Petite PalettesSend your young painters to the Museum before school starts to end the summer with a splash in the paint bucket! Campers will experiment with different kinds of paints and application techniques to create stunning works of art. Make some room on the refrigerator!

Puppets a’Plenty* Shadow puppets, paper puppets, fabric, and string … puppets dance, puppets cry, puppets giggle and sing! Build puppets with Teaching Artists from Peppercorn Theatre and the Manager of the Prop Shop. Then make your new creations come to life when you perform for your parents and friends on Friday!

AUGUST 21-25 Romp, Stomp, and RoarFrom dinosaurs to puppy dogs, we will learn about animals from the jungle, the farm, the Ice Age, the zoo, the North Pole, the desert, and our own backyard! Meet some real animals and even romp, stomp, and roar like your favorite critters!

Let’s Get Glowin’Explore why things glow in the dark, and create some crafts and wearables that glow and shine! We’ll experiment with different techniques for lighting up the night and throw a glow-in-the-dark dance party before we leave.

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Rising K-1st Graders9 am-12:30 pm

Member $100 / Non-member $125

Rising 2nd-3rd Graders9 am-4 pm

Member $190 / Non-member $220

Rising 4th-6th Graders9 am-4 pm

Member $190 / Non-member $220

WEEK-lonG CAMPSKaleideum North Camps are held at 400 W Hanes Mill Road

in Winston-Salem (formerly SciWorks)

Look Up! Let’s investigate things we find in the sky. Insects and birds are animals. Planes, kites, and balloons are made by people. But don’t forget the sun, moon, clouds, and rainbows. There is so much to enjoy if we just look up.

Flit,Float,FlyYour feet are firmly planted on the ground, but your imagination can soar with butterflies, balloons, and birds. How can things get up and stay up? Explore these masters of flight and design some of your own.

AeronautsWe’ll launch rockets, test the physics of aircraft flight, perform crash landings, and even see what we can learn from our animal friends. From ancient mechanisms of flight to space travel, we’ll take a hands-on look at the history of humans getting things off the ground.

Dino TalesTake a closer look at your favorite dinosaurs – from T.rex and triceratops to stegosaurus and velociraptor. Learn about the hunters and plant-eating giants, and discover how scientists uncover mysteries of these animals from the past.

FromtheGroundDownWhat mysteries can be found when you explore from the ground down? Will the earth’s layers reveal the life of plants and animals, the death of prehistoric creatures, the renewal of the geologic landforms of earth? What can caves, canyons, and excavations reveal? Discover the secrets hidden below us.

Dinos, Volcanoes, and GeodesEncounter the most magnificent reptiles to ever roam the Earth, find the clues they left behind, and explore the technology and tools used to un-earthed them. We’ll examine the geological and astronomical processes that led to the extinction of these once-dominant creatures.

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Rising K-1st Graders9 am-12:30 pm

Member $25 / Non-member $30

Rising 2nd-3rd Graders9 am-4 pm

Member $40 / Non-member $45

JUNE 26 Barnyard BuddiesCan you bray like a donkey or cluck like a chicken? There’s moo-re to explore than just cows in this hands-on animal camp. We’ll make crafts of barnyard friends, sing and dance to farm songs, and meet some adorable baby animals!

Blast from the PastDid you ever play with toys from mom and dad’s childhood – or even grandma and grandpa’s? We’ll turn off the technology and spend a fun day playing and learning. How do gyroscopes and yo-yos work? How long can you keep a hula-hoop spinning? We’ll build, create, and have a blast.

JUNE 27 Come to Your SensesYou use your five senses to find out about yourself and your surroundings. How do you see, hear, smell, taste, and feel, and what kind of information can you receive from the world around you?

Music MadnessCrazy about music? Put your good vibrations to use with us as we explore high and low, loud and soft, fast and slow. Use musical instruments, make your own instruments, clap, sing, and dance with us.

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JUNE 29

onE-DAY CAMPSKaleideum North Camps are held at 400 W Hanes Mill Road

in Winston-Salem (formerly SciWorks)

JUNE 30

Mission Control3 … 2 … 1 … Blast Off! Step into the role of Mission Commander as we create our own rockets, take a tour of the solar system, and launch a class spacecraft from our own pretend mission control.

TheFinalFrontierWhat is it about space that has fascinated our minds, both scientifically and creatively? In this camp, we will learn about the real science of science fiction as we traverse through the universe and discover the popular culture that surrounds it.

See Me = ScientistWhat will you will discover as you take on the many roles of a scientist? Experiment! Make models! Invent! Save lives! Report your findings! Dress the part and see your confidence soar as you use your skills to bring fun and excitement to the world of a scientist.

Which Way Out? Do you like puzzles, riddles, and mysteries? If so, this camp is for you because, not only will you be solving puzzles, you’ll be in them! We’ll learn various forensic and problem-solving techniques and use that knowledge to find clues, follow our leads, and solve the mystery before time runs out!

Things That GoWhat makes machines go zoom and vroom, vroom? Learn how trains and automobiles move. Discover the way energy is used in projects that move in creative ways. Will your creation have wheels or wings? Rubber bands or axles? Move high or low? Let’s go, go, GO!

Legends and LoreAre you intrigued by the inexplicable? The mysterious? We’ll delve into the possible scientific explanations for some of our favorite legends: Sasquatch, the Brown Mountain Lights, unicorns, the Loch Ness Monster, the Bermuda Triangle. … Need we say more?

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Rising 4th-6th Graders9 am-4 pm

Member $40 / Non-member $45

onE-DAY CAMPSKaleideum North Camps are held at 400 W Hanes Mill Road in Winston-Salem (formerly SciWorks)

Get a Clue!We need your help! Something is missing in the museum, and we need you to help track it down. Be a detective, gather evidence, and follow your leads. But be careful, because there are sure to be plenty of traps and riddles along the way. You’ll use science, including chemistry and forensics, to find clues and solve the mystery!

Brain STEMIt’s squishy, it’s weird looking, and it’s controlling your every move! But, don’t freak out. It’s your brain, and it’s super interesting. Explore how the brain works, get up close with a real brain, and stimulate your own. Through a variety of crafts, games, and activities, we’ll discover the incredible quirks and processes that go on in our minds every day.

The Path of Totality This August, for the first time in years, many of us will be able to see a total solar eclipse! In this camp, we will cover each type of eclipse, with a focus on the upcoming one. We will even meet with an astronomy expert who will guide us through the basics of this fascinating phenomenon.

Zoo CrewCampers will work side by side with our animal care staff learning how to care for our animal ambassadors. You’ll learn feeding, cleaning, and grooming techniques, and you will have the opportunity to create your own habitat.

Animation CreationBack by popular demand! Have a ball creating your own animated short film using stop-action animation techniques. Props and craft supplies are available for you to create your own story – or bring your own. We will finish the day with a viewing party.

Rescue to RecoveryA special week-long healthcare-focused

camp for rising 7th-8th graders offered in partnership with

Would you like to be an EMT or medical doctor one day? We will do role-playing scenarios to come up with solutions for potentially life-threatening situations. You will learn basic first aid and steps to take until help arrives. We will provide hands-on experiences in an ambulance, tour a medical facility, and practice water safety activities. During this camp, we will also meet the healthcare professionals who go from rescue to recovery every day.

Choose one of two weeks (camps are identical):

July 24-28or

July 31-August 4Scholarships are available with a teacher’s recommendation. If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, please contact Kelli Isenhour at (336) 714-7106 to request an application form.

Rising 7th-8th Graders9 am-5 pm

Member $190 / Non-member $220

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Week-Long Camps Full-Day for Rising 2nd-8th Graders 9 am-4 pm (9 am-5pm for 7th-8th graders) $190 member/$220 non-member Half-Day for Rising K-1st Graders 9 am-12:30 pm $100 member/$125 non-members

One-Day CampsFull-Day for Rising 2nd-6th Graders 9 am-4 pm $40 member/$45 non-memberHalf-Day for Rising K-1st Graders 9 am-12:30 pm $25 member/$30 non-member

Before-Care$5 per day per childAvailable at North location only starting at 8 am

After-Care $5 per day per childFor Full-Day campers at both locations

Week-Long CampsFull-Dayfor Rising 1st-4th Graders 9 am-4 pm $190 member/$220 non-member Half-Day for Age 4-Rising K 9 am-12:30 pm $100 member/$125 non-member

Age 3 Camp9-11 am$75 member/$85 non-member

Single-Day Option Half Day: $25 member/$30 non-memberFull Day: $40 member/$45 non-memberCamps with a performance or culminating event are not available for daily rates.

After-Care $5 per day per child For Full-Day campers at both locationsfrom 4-5:30 pm

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Kaleideum Downtown Camps are held at 390 S Liberty Street in Winston-Salem

(formerly Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem)

Kaleideum North Camps are held at 400 W Hanes Mill Road

in Winston-Salem (formerly SciWorks)

Summer Camps2017