Arizona Science Center will science cool during its CAMP INNOVATION winter sessions.

Youths in grades first through sixth can explore science’s cooler side during the Freeze Frenzy camp from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Monday, Dec. 20 to Thursday, Dec. 23 and from Monday, Dec. 27 to Thursday, Dec. 30 at the center at 600 E. Washington St. Children will engage in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) experiments including building chairlifts, creating snowball launchers and investigating ice fossils.

The camps are $208 per week for Arizona Science Center members and $236 per week for non-members. The science center is enforcing strict health and safety guidelines for all kids in camps and employees. Those measures include requiring campers and employees to wear masks and mandating social distancing, among other protocols set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Arizona Department of Health Services and U.S. Department of Labor.

To register your child for winter break camp and learn more, visit www.azscience.org/events-programs/camp-innovation.

 

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