Your kids can enjoy Winter Science Blast Camps at the Saint Louis Science Center when school is out for winter breaks and holidays. Winter Science Blast Camp is for kids in grades 1 to 5.
With camp counselors leading the way, your child will do fun, hands-on activities and make projects to keep. All classes take place inside the Science Center, where campers will experience the exhibits, shows and galleries and make up the full Science Center experience.
Winter Science Blast Camps are available for half-day and full-day sessions and extended care options are available. Cost is $35 per half-day session and $70 for a full day (members receive discounts: $30 per half-day and $60 per full day).
For more information, a daily schedule and to sign up, go to: slsc.org
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