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Junior 2D Game Design
Children can explore a new side of gaming through this fun and exciting summer program. View the registration details now! See other dates for this camp! This program is aimed towards 5th to 7th graders.
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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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St. Louis Science Center
At the St. Louis Science Center, you can do everything from visiting a life-sized Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops to cross a bridge over the interstate and watch the cars go by! Take a visit to learn more about science and engineering today!
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Challenger Learning Center - St. Louis
At the Challenger Learning Center, you can learn all about the space program, and even go on simulated missions to space of your own!
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FIRST Robotics
FIRST robotics is an extremely fun robotics competition that is enjoyed by all students. Scroll down to see if your school is already participating in the FIRST competition; if not, try to start one 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."
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Kids Invent
Students interested in science or inventions should join this program. Kids Invent provides hands-on science experiments. They also get to create toys, which provides a great opportunity for them to learn while having fum. There are more than 30 projects for students to enjoy.
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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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4-H Club
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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Boys & Girls Club
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 are reinforced here. Join today!
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Liberty Science Center
With seven museum exhibition halls, a 3D theater, the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater, live simulcast surgeries, tornado and hurricane-force wind simulators, K-12 classrooms and labs, and teacher-development programs, this is a great place to take kids!
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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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Sony Wonder Technology Lab
The Sony Wonder Technology Lab is a great place to take kids to explore exhibits combining technology and creativity in a new state-of the art facility.
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New York Math Circle
Do you like to challenge yourself in the math and science field? This is the perfect group for you to join to develop your reasoning and problem solving skills through exploring the world of Math! Check out the cool programs they have to offer!
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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!
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CoderDojo NYC
CoderDojo NYC runs free sessions connecting the NY technology and student community to mentor youths ages 7-17.They teach about web, game and application development. One can even learn about HTML & CSS, Android application development with MIT's App Inventor, game development with MIT's Scratch and ruby as well as LOGO. Finally, feature guest speakers highlight cool projects.
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Houston Railroad Museum
Do your kids like trains? If so, the Houston Railroad Museum is the place to go. At this locally run museum, they can explore all sorts of train cars, from a locomotive built in 1949, to a parlor car from 1947, to a bay window caboose built in 1979. They can even learn about the history of trains in Texas. Make sure you go on a Saturday, though, because that is the only day of the week that this volunteer-run museum is open.
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Austin Pre-freshman Engineering Program
Are you interested in the science and engineering field? This group is designed to promote those who are interested in the sciences and would like to seek a career in this field! It prepares kids for college engineering and science courses.
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First Lego League
Are you a builder? Do you enjoy robotics? This group offers a great variety of knowledge and skills through the combination of hands on experience and the concepts of engineering and science!
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Girlstart
If you are a girl interested in the science, engineering, and math field this is the perfect club for you to join! You will get a hands on experience in the different fields the club has to offer and participate in many activities which you will enjoy!