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Summer Science Day Camps Promise Adventures, Discovery for Kids

Rockets, animals, goop and an Egyptian mystery offer fun learning for kids at the Summer Science Day Camps.

The science camps are put on by Washington State University Tri-Cities for kids who will be entering kindergarten through fifth grade in Fall 2007. The weeklong sessions use hands-on activities and curriculum from Discovery Quest (www.scienceadventures.com).

The Summer Science Day Camp schedule is:

"¢ Mystery of the Pharaoh's Treasure, June 18-22, at Bethlehem Lutheran School, 1409 S. Garfield St., Kennewick. Full-day program. Journey to Egypt to hunt for long-forgotten treasures. Campers will decipher hieroglyphics, unearth an ancient mummy, and take home gold treasure.

"¢ Gizmos, Gadgets, and Goop, June 25-29, at Bethlehem Lutheran School, 1409 S. Garfield St., Kennewick. Full-day program. Imagination and science mix to create amazing contraptions. Campers will explore electricity with a hands-on electronics kit, make ice cream without a freezer, and put the glow into a giant glob of glow slime.

"¢ Space & Rocketry, July 9-13, on the WSU Tri-Cities campus, 2710 University Drive, Richland. Full-day and half-day programs available. Join a mission through space on an amazing journey to the stars. Campers will build and launch the solid-fueled Comet rocket, make a working telescope, and build a light-up model of our solar system. Full-day campers also will create a fiber optic constellation.

"¢ Go Wild! Awesome Animal Adventure, July 16-20, on the WSU Tri-Cities campus, 2710 University Drive, Richland. Full-day and half-day programs available. Investigate extreme plants and animals. All campers will meet live animals, build a microscope, examine a bug's life, and enter the world of bats and birds. Full-day campers also will dissect owl pellets.

"¢ Mystery of the Pharaoh's Treasure, July 23-27, on the WSU Tri-Cities campus, 2710 University Drive, Richland. Full-day and half-day programs available. Journey to Egypt to hunt for long-forgotten treasures. Campers will decipher hieroglyphics, unearth an ancient mummy, and take home gold treasure. Full-day campers also will build a rock and crystal collection.

"¢ Gizmos, Gadgets and Goop, July 30- Aug. 3, on the WSU Tri-Cities campus, 2710 University Drive, Richland. Full-day and half-day programs available. Imagination and science mix to create amazing contraptions. Campers will explore electricity with a hands-on electronics kit, make ice cream without a freezer, and put the glow into a giant glob of glow slime. Full-day campers also will build motorized K'Nex racers.

Cost is $140 for a half-day and $225 for a full-day camp. Discounts are available for people who register by May 31. Limited scholarships are available. -http://www.wsunews.wsu.edu

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