Summertime is on its way, and the options of kids seeking daycamps are heating up. Kids can dive into fine art, learn to fly a plane, create delicious dishes, study acting and stagecraft, or explore science and technology. Here are some of the summer camps we ve learned about:
Art camps are the draw at Center for the Arts
PANAMA CITY Summer Art Camp will be June 7-11 for children ages 7-12, with each day filled with several art projects, break time, snack, recess, games and more art. Every week will feature different lessons and activities, so even if you sign up for every week, you ll be doing different things.
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In celebration of Earth Day, families can stroll through Capitol View-Homewood Local Park located at 2929 Edgewood Road in Kensington while following a self-guided adventure with the book,
Rainbow Weaver by Linda Elovitz Marshall and illustrated by Elisa Chavarri.
Bilingual signs will be posted from April 17 through May 15. This is the fourth outdoors Noyes StoryWalk and is sponsored by The Noyes Children’s Library Foundation and presented with the cooperation of Montgomery Parks and the Oakland Terrace Elementary School PTA. The park is adjacent to Oakland Terrace, an MCPS Spanish-English immersion school.
Rainbow Weaver, which is told in both Spanish and English on each spread in the book, focuses on a young girl who wants to weave like her mother and the women of her Guatemalan village but doesn’t have materials. She discovers that she can weave with plastic bags littering the village and then sell her weaving to help pay for he
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