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The Franklin Institute's Discovery Camp at Valley Forge National Historical Park

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Discovery Camp at Valley Forge National Historical Park

Discovery Camp is branching out!

We are excited to announce a partnership with Valley Forge National Historical Park, which will provide Discovery Camp with a special opportunity to take the program beyond the walls of the museum.

Discovery Camp at Valley Forge will explore the rich history and natural science of Valley Forge. We will utilize the park's wide range of natural and cultural resources to provide a new depth of science learning. Children will be outdoors for a good part of each day, hiking, observing and discovering all Valley Forge has to offer! Curriculum will be a collaboration between the National Parks Service's "Junior Ranger" program and Discovery Camp at The Franklin Institute favorites.

This unique camp experience will take place at Valley Forge National Historical Park* and is offered to campers entering grades 3-8.

Dates / Times / Pricing
July 16 - July 20, 2012 - week 1
July 23 - July 27, 2012 - week 2

July 30 - August 3, 2012 - week 1
August 6 - August 10, 2012 - week 2

Camp Day: 9AM-4PM
Early Arrival: 8AM-9AM
Late Departure: 4PM-5:30PM

Fees:
$275/week (Franklin Institute Members)
$300/week (Non-Members)

Early Arrival: $35/week
Late Departure: $45/week

Campers may sign up for any combination of one week sessions.
Curriculum will be repeated for "week 1" sessions and "week 2" sessions.

Spaces are limited. Sign up today!

*Valley Forge National Historical Park is located in King of Prussia, PA. Campers in this program will be need to be dropped off and picked up inside the park each day by their parent/guardian.

 



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