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4H at Penn State
Focusing on the development of youths' Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, 4-H teaches both boys and girls life skills and leadership. In addition to community development, 4-H encourages students to be involved in the arts and sciences.
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YMCA of Philadelphia
Focusing on youth development, the Y provides students opportunities to take part in sports, volunteer, and get involved in a model-government. They want students to gain valuable leadership skills while having fun. Encourage your child to sign up today!
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Summer 2013 Camps
Register your child for fun and able sponsered camp for kids! Camp is open to children from kindergarten to eight grade. Learn more by visitng the link!
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Flying Heritage Collection
The Flying Heritage Collection invites visitors to view the world of airplanes. Children and adults will enjoy the airplane collection. This is a great place to visit for all age groups.
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Imagine Childrens Museum
The Imagine Children's Museum aims to provide children with a fun and educational place to explore their topics of interest. This venue provides events and activities from art to engineering. The museum is designed for children ranging from 12 months to 12 years.
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USS Turner Joy DD-951, U.S. Naval Destroyer Museum Ship
The USS Turner Joy was employed during the Vietnam War. Now you can take a tour aboard this historic ship. Plan a visit with the family today.
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Future of Flight™ Aviation Center and Boeing Tour
The Future of Flight(TM) Aviation Center and Boeing Tour gives kids the opportunity to learn how planes fly and why they are designed in specific ways. Through interactive exhibits where they can design their own jet and a tour of the Boeing plant, kids can see first hand what it takes to build and design a large jet and how they can fly. Note: There is a 4 feet height restiction that all kids must meet to be able to take the tour
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The Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight is dedicated to educating the public about air and space development, science, and aeronautical and astronautical history. At the Aviation Learning Center students can learn about flight dynamics, navigation, weather and wind tunnel experiments. Beginning in March, visitors can check out "The Perlan: A Record-Setting Sailplane," an exhibit dedicated to the science of soaring.
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Boys and Girls Club of King County
Did you know there are more than a dozen Boys and Girls Clubs in King County? Find one close to you and help your students take advantage of their many activities and events.
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Washington State University 4-H
4-H Clubs teach kids important skills that will help them become leaders in their communities. They offer programs and projects where kids can learn science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Plug your students into their local 4-H Club or help them start their own!
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Girl Scouts of Western Washington
Girl Scouts is the world’s largest organization for girls, and strives to build girls of "courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place." Plug your students into a local Girl Scouts troop and watch them grow!
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Chief Seattle Council - Boy Scouts of America
Boy Scouts of America seeks to "prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes," and offers lots of activities, events, and camps. Find out how you can plug your students into a local Boy Scouts troop!
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Know Your Grasses: the Identification and Appreciation of Grass
It is important to learn about grasses in the fields of wetland identification and delineation. Come to this event to learn about different types! Sign up today!
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Mad Science
This camp will teach students the way of scientific inquiry. Campers wil learn why things are the way they are. This is best for ages 6 to 14.
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Camp Invention
Children can do something fun this summer and explore this camp! Learn more by visiting the website!
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Grants Farm
At Grant's Farm, your students can get up close and personal with everything from bison to zebras.
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Boy Scouts of America--Greater St. Louis Area Council
Boy Scouts of America seeks to "prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes," and offers lots of activities, events, and camps. Find out how you can plug your students into a local Boy Scouts troop!
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Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri
Girl Scouts is the world's largest organization for girls, and strives to build girls of "courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place." Plug your students into a local Girl Scouts troop and watch them grow!
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FIRST Lego League
Students solve real-world problems using the LEGO kits in this competition. Scroll down to see if your school already participates in this competition; if not, try to start a team yourself!
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Oahu Mad Science Programs
If you live in Oahu, see if your child's school hosts a Mad Science after-school program. Activities include "Magnetic Magic," "Sonic Sounds," and "Watts-Up."