Rose State College Kids College 6420 SE 15th St, Midwest City (405) 733-7488, training@rose.edu trainingatrose.com June-July, Free-$198/week
A t Rose State’s Kids College and summer camps, kids can explore aerospace, geoscience, rockets, meteorology, chemistry, rocking climbing, movie making and so much more. Six camp options are available for kids in grades 1 through 12. Registration is a la carte by class, by the week or the whole summer. All classes are taught by certified teachers and instructors with small class sizes.
“Kids College has been the highlight of my son’s summer. He is always learning new things, making wonderful memories and has made connections with amazing faculty, staff and kids that will last him a lifetime!” Erin Karl, parent
L et’s explore! This adventurous camp offers kids ages 6 to 10 opportunities to learn, play and create at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Led by Museum educators, each four-day, small-group session features age-appropriate themes, crafts, games, art projects and stories. Campers explore the Museum’s collections, exhibitions, gardens and trails to inspire their imaginations and provide the foundation for fun-filled, creative self- expression. All supplies are included in the children’s sessions. Some activities may be messy, so campers should dress accordingly! Western Explorers Summer Camp National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum 1700 NE 63rd St (405) 478-2250, camps@nationalcowboymuseum.org nationalcowboymuseum.org Late June-July, $125 per week, $100 for Museum members
“My kids had a great time. They have been to lots of different camps this summer and really seemed to like this one a lot. They have asked if they could do it again next year.” parent
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