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The Boys and Girls Club of Central Alabama
Sign up your child to this 100 year old club, which fosters health and education. Learn what makes this organization so strong and supportive towards children.
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Focus on Science: A New Way to Look at Ordinary Things
Come to this camp and learn through a whole new perspective! Learn about the Jewlers Loupes!
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WINS (Women in Natural Science)
Do you know an 8th grade girl interested in science? Encourage her to join WINS! This amazing program allows deserving students to participate in environmental studies, field trips, and much more. They will have scientists and other professionals as mentors.
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Boys & Girls Club Philadelphia
With the intent of improving academic success, healthy lifestyles, and character development and leadership, the Boys & Girls Clubs is a group where students grow into well-learned citizens. Positive skills and behavior is reinforced here. Join today!
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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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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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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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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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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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Boy Scouts
Focusing on character, mental, and physical development, the Boys Scouts of America teaches boys to grow into well-rounded leaders. Not only do Scouts participate and earn badges in outdoor activities, they are also very active within their local communities. Encourage your students to join today!
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Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts of America focuses on character, mental, and physical development. As Scouts participate in hundreds of projects and gain access to exclusive opportunities, they are gaining skills to become well-rounded and well-respected leaders. Encourage your students to join today!
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis
At the Boys and Girls Club, students can take advantage of many educational and recreational programs and activities geared just toward them.
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Boy Scouts of America: Capitol Area Council
Encourage your kids to join the Boy Scouts in the Austin area and experience the many benefits that scouting has to offer: exploration of new things, community service to those in need, building or enhancement of self-confidence, and reinforcement of ethical standards. It's fun and beneficial!
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Staten Island Museum
The Staten Island Museum is a great place to take kids to learn about natural science and the history of Staten Island.
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Mad Science
Mad Science sparks kids imagination outside of school with hands-on sciences programs centered around a particular area of science.
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New York Sun Works
New York Sun Works works on projects to help bring concepts of urban sustainability and environmental science to NYC's schools.
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Teen Action
Join this after school group to take up a project and help change the environment! Teens will work together to take up projects in the neighborhood!
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The Robot Group
The Robot Group is a group that holds weekly meetings to discuss projects, show off their work, and meet people interested in robotics like you! Meetings are open to the public and are held every Thursday evening starting at 7:30. If youare interested in robotics, come meet with the Robot Group and join in on the fun!