Summer Camp

What do campers do at The Museum Summer Camp?

The Museum Summer Camp offers an art and science program for children from ages 4-11 years.

Exciting hands-on activities in science, art, and history inspire campers to make fascinating discoveries, ask curious questions, and delve into the depths of creativity. Experienced camp leaders create a safe and engaging program in which campers can learn and have fun, too!

Campers can sign up for one of three themes. Little Explorers, for our 4-5-year-old campers,will have a half-day programming that brings together fun hands-on activities in art, science, and history. Earth Adventurers, for our 1st-5th graders, will explore the ecosystems, discover how birds fly, and paint with the colors of the planet. Inventive Imaginers, also for our 1st-5th graders, will focus on invention and innovation and will test their creativity in many ways including designing and building!

Museum Summer Camp runs from June 4 to August 31, with various 1-week sessions based on themes and age groups.The camp day begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. (except 4 & 5 yrs.) Campers need only bring a lunch & snack each day. Class sizes are limited to assure individual instruction and appropriate supervision.

Spaces are limited and filling up fast, so book your place today!

Click Here for Brochure and Registration sheet. For more information, call Joel Weber at 610-371-5850 x227 or e-mail: joel.weber@readingpublicmuseum.org

Interested in Volunteering? Click Here for Volunteer Application Form.

 

Curriculum development supported by the Bruce and Renée Dietrich Endowment Fund