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Frost Science Winter Camp

1101 Biscayne BlvdMiami, FL 33132
Phone: 305-434-9564
Business Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Email: camp@frostscience.orgWebsite: Visit Website Google Map

Winter Break from school is the perfect time to chill out with science! Join Frost Science for a four day camp and start the new year with some amazing experiments, discoveries and investigations, all while creating friendships that’ll extend beyond the museum walls. Winter Camp will be held on December 31 – January 4*. Enrollment is open now!

*Please note there is no camp on New Years Day. We are also offering Mini-Camp on Friday, December 28.

Winter Camp: Friends or Foes: Misunderstood Creatures

We are setting the record straight on creatures who are often portrayed as foes but are actually our friends by celebrating some of the most fantastic predators, creepy crawlers and odd-looking animals and insects to roam our planet. Get the facts on behavior, diets, and habitats while unveiling their amazing adaptations, survival features, historical significances and crucial roles to their ecosystems. This week is sure to leave you in awe of these misunderstood creatures.

Campers' Age

Grades: K – 5th (children must be at least 5 years of age and able to handle all aspects of using the bathroom alone to participate)

Camp/Session Dates

December 31, 2018, January 2 – January 4, 2019 (No camp on New Years Day). We are also offering Mini-Camp on Friday, December 28.

Camp Days / Time

Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

Registration

Register at frostscience.org/wintercamp. Winter camp has a maximum capacity of 75 students. Registration for mini-camp closes 48 business hours before the camp date. Pre-registration is highly encouraged to ensure enrollment. Walk-up registrations will be charged a $25 and cannot place a lunch order.

Cost

$238.00 (Members) / $280.00 (Non-Members) for the week.  Lunch may be purchased for an additional $32.00 + 7% tax.

For more information frostscience.org/wintercamp or email camp@frostscience.org