Girls Scouts of Kansas Heartland and Sternberg Museum of Natural History are teaming up to offer unique summer program opportunities for girls. June 25th and 26th is the Environmental FUNdamentals day camp where girls will climb, dig, run and play nature’s way. Girls will explore the difference between tame and wild environments. The camp lasts from 9 am to 3 pm each day and is open to girls who have just completed Kindergarten or firs t grade.
The Seaway Sleepover will be held on July 19 through July 20th. Girls who have completed 4th or 5th grade are encouraged to attend. They will enjoy the overnight campout on the Cretaceous seafloor. Hunt for the prehistoric carnivores of Kansas and experience an introduction to basic paleontology and collections. This camp runs from 6 pm to 10 am.
Early Expeditions- Ellis County is a program where girls who have completed 2nd and 3rd grade can go wild and discover life. Navigate Ellis County’s abundant habitats and learn the basics of science observation, identification, interaction and collection. The day camp is held July 23, 24, and 25th from 9am to 3pm daily.
All camps are offered through this partnership are available for registration through the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland for a fee. For more information on any of these camps or to get a girl registered, call Jennifer Amrein at 785-625-5671.