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Preacher Pottery 7518 N May Ave, Ste B, OKC 405-342-0500 info@preacherpottery.com preacherpottery.com July 10-27, $275

activities. Learn all about ancient giants, modern wildlife and natural history from real scientists and get an up-close look at exhibits and specimens. Science Museum Oklahoma 2020 Remington Pl, OKC 405-602-6664 reservations@sciencemuseumok.org sciencemuseumok.org/summer-camps May 30-Aug. 4; PreK, members: $100, nonmembers: $120; Grades 1-6, members: $250, nonmembers: $275 Whether your child enjoys exploring the universe in the planetarium, trying out robotics in the tinkering studio or loves to get their hands dirty with some gooey experiments, there’s a camp that’s perfect for everyone! Camp themes vary each session and never repeat a day, ensuring young scientists get a new experience every time.

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At Kids Pottery Camp, kids ages 7 and up receive an introduction to wheel-throwing, ceramic hand-building and basic glazing techniques.

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Reclaiming Arts 312 S Coltrane, Edmond 405-435-4255 info@reclaimingarts.com reclaimingarts.com June 12-30 & July 10-28, $75 & up

Dance

Kids ages 3 and up can choose from a variety of artistic camps and classes to learn dance, fine arts, music, theatre and aerial silks. Flexible options include week- long camps or summer-long classes. Visit reclaimingarts.com to redeem a free class.

SoccerCity OKC 4520 Old Farm Rd, OKC 405-748-3888 soccercityokcity.com June-August, $120-$210

Rose State Kids College & Teen Scene 6420 SE 15th St, Midwest City 405-733-7488 kidscollege@rose.edu rosestate.edu/kidscollege June 5-July 27, $90 per class

Fine Arts

Ages 5-14 enjoy soccer drills, games and scrimmaging against other campers, all led by trained instructors. Multiple weekly camps are offered throughout the summer with half- and full-day options available. The year-round Lil Kickers program for ages 18 months to 9 years also continues in the summer. St. Crispin’s Summer Camp 36302 St Hwy 9, Wewoka 405-382-1619

Kids in grades 1-12 can explore a variety of topics including STEAM, aerospace, video game design, sports and more. With 154 classes spanning 7 weeks, students enjoy small class sizes with certified teachers. Registration is a la carte by class, by the week or the whole summer. Tuition assistance available.

Music

tphares@epiok.org stcrispins.org/camp June 4-July 15, $200-$500

Sam Noble Museum 2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman 405-325-1008 samnoblemuseum.ou.edu June 19-July 28, members: $275, nonmembers: $325

St. Crispin’s offers inclusive camps for kids in grades K-12 where they strive to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of all. Campers take part in a variety of activities such as worship, archery and paddle boarding and leave St. Crispin’s forever changed by the beauty, joy and friendships found. Scholarships available.

Theatre

During week-long day camps for kids ages 5-11, students experience science firsthand through a variety of discovery-based

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