Sign Up for AMNH Summer Camps Before They're History

 2332 2138747373 417C50B72E MWhile registration for the American Museum of Natural History's summer camps hasn't started yet, it's a good idea to keep a look out. In 2007, the camps sold out before they were even made available online.

For more information on these camps complete with hands-on investigations, behind-the-scenes tours and visits with Museum scientists, visit their site, and read on.

2009 AMNH Adventures Summer Camps will include:

Robotics Camp
Interested in a robotic expedition to Mars? Design, build, and program your own robot to explore an unknown planet! Using Lego Mindstorms robotic kits and computers, participants learn principles of robotics, computer programming, and teamwork during this exciting week.

Sampler Camp
(for first graders)
Want a taste of the AMNH Adventure Camps, but still just one year too young? Come get a taste of what hands-on learning is all about, with a day of astrophysics activities, a day of frogs, and a day of water!

Fossils and DNA
Who are we and where do we come from? Embark on an exciting journey through human evolution and learn about our ancestors, from early primates to the first hominids. Explore the brand new Spitzer Hall of Human Origins while learning how to use fossil evidence and DNA??”and have fun doing it!

Meet the Beetles
Break out your magnifying glasses and get ready to observe the natural world and its amazing creatures! From the beetles, birds, and giant tortoises Charles Darwin made famous to the local array of bugs and plants in Central Park, children will enjoy discovering and learning about science and nature during this fun-filled week.

Astrophysics Camp
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live, work, and travel in space? Could life exist on other planets? What are black holes and do they really exist? Join others who share your interest in space science and learn about the universe through hands-on activities and Museum explorations.

For more camp ideas, check out our Summer Camp Guide

Watch Red Tailed Hawks Build Their Nest

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photo by Lincoln Karim

The NYC birding world is all aflutter over recent hawk activities in New York City. Last week people were watching a pair of Red Tailed Hawks building a nest. And this morning there were bald eagles over Riverside Park. It is rare to be able to see these hawks building their nests and children will especially enjoy the idea of seeing the birds building their homes.

Linkin' Logs: Everything you should have read last week

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Remember when you had time to sit down and read the paper? It almost seems like that was someone else doesn't it? We thought it would be great to create a weekly round-up of the best kid-related articles in the NY media. Want to share a link? Leave it in the comments or if you want to contribute to next week's round-up send me an email.

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Best Posts: February ‘08

I'm ignoring the fact that it's a leap year and posting the Top Posts for February today. If you haven't been following along the big news this month was the launching of the Mommy Poppins Summer Camp and Program Guide. It's a great resource with over a dozen posts to help you with your summer planning, with almost 30 camps covered in our posts and another 30 in our advertising listings. Check it out!

Perlman Camp

Co-ed, ages 7-17.

Perlman Camp values a family environment and offers comprehensive Athletics Program including inter-camp sports league, Visual and Performing Arts with focus in theater, music, arts and crafts, Judaic arts, ceramics, and photography. Wide array of waterfront activities on our private lake and in our heated Olympic size pool. Outdoor Adventure program includes low and high ropes course, indoor climbing wall, and camp-outs. Kosher, Sabbath Services, Jewish Culture.

Sessions of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 weeks. Scholarships available. ACA accredited. Other Information:
Director: Joe Finkelstein
Telephone: (301) 977-0050
Operator Fax: (301) 977-0051
E-mail: perlmancamp@bnaibrith.org
Website: www.perlmancamp.org 

Lodging: Cabins w/bathrooms, showers, electricity Cost & Sessions: 2, 3, 4, & 7 week sessions, tuition fees range from $6,150 for full 7 week season to $1,950 for 2 week rookie camp (for camper entering grades 3-5) Day or Overnight : Overnight Camp ACA accredited: Yes General Activities: Athletics, Visual and Performing Arts, Outdoor Adventure, Lake and Heated Swimming Pool. Special Programs: Inter-Camp sports league, Theater, Music, General and Judaic Arts, Ceramics, Yoga and Meditation, Boating, High and Low Ropes, Climbing Wall, and Trips. Beautiful, family oriented co-ed camp located in the Pocono Mountains. Amazing Athletics and Visual and Performing Arts Programs, Kosher kitchen, Shabbat observance, Great facility and super staff. Retreats and conferences accepted.

Perlman Camp
Rose Hill Road Lake Como, PA 18437
800-270-2725
www.perlmancamp.org

For more great camp ideas, check out our Summer Camp Guide!

 

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