KIDS & FAMILIES

Winter Break Camp at Longway
December 28-December 30, 2009
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Take a break from the holiday rush for some science fun! Explore nanotechnology while investigating magic sand and ferrofluid. Start your own rock, mineral and fossil collection. Experiment with physical and chemical changes while getting an introduction to the periodic table of elements. This camp will offer a wide variety of some of our favorite science activities. Please dress for mess! Great for kids 8-12 years.
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1330 E. Kearsley Street
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Tickets: $60 per person
Info Phone: 810.237.3409
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December 28-December 30, 2009Times:
9:00 ? 12:00pm each day -
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