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Vacation Science and Summer Camp

The Children's Museum has fun and learning planned throughout the school year. Each camp day has a science theme and is packed with scientific investigation, experiments, crafts, and educational games all in the safe and educational environment of our museum. Of course, there's time to explore our hands-on, interactive exhibits, see one of our amazing planetarium shows, and meet a live animal.


The fun and learning continues this summer with Summer Science Camp 2011. Each week-long session offers hands-on exploration for young scientists entering grades 1 through 6 in the fall. Summer Camp begins June 27 and continues for nine weeks. Don’t worry if you’ll be busy when we' re running your favorite week. Several of our themes will be repeated over the summer. There will be a discount offer when you register for multiple weeks.


Join us for a fun and interactive experience to remember!
Experienced staff   *  State licensed  *   Safe and positive environment


Have questions? Check out our Vacation Science FAQ section, or contact us by email: events@thechildrensmuseumct.org or phone: 860.231.2830 x 44.



Check out our upcoming dates and themes!

 

Summer Science Camp 2011
 

WEEKS of JUNE 27 and JULY 25
Junior Secret Agents - Explore the tricks of spy trade. Learn what it takes to work the cases, crack the codes and unravel mysteries. Your mission is top-secret fun!

WEEKS of JULY 5 and AUGUST 1
ChemKids - Mix a little of this with a little of that and prepare to be WOWED! Use science to create some crazy concoctions. Get creative with chemistry.

WEEKS of JULY 11 and AUGUST 8
Critter Keepers – Get the inside scoop on our Wildlife Sanctuary residents. Assist our staff with everything from designing habitats to preparing meals. A must for animal lovers!

WEEKS of JULY 18 and AUGUST 15
Survivor TCM - Don’t worry about being voted off the island this week. Learn tricks animals and humans use to endure the wilderness. Put your survival skills to the test.

WEEK of August 22
Assembly Required - Break out the blueprints and set to work designing bridges, structures, and more. Find out if your creations measure up in a week of exciting engineering investigations.

 

Download Vacation Science Registration Form

 

Online Registration Form

 

Meet Our Staff

Our Education staff develops all activities so children receive the maximum learning enjoyment.


Sloane Pielli, is the Vacation Science Manager, a Museum Educator, and resident Dinosaur whisperer. She received a degree in Biological Sciences from Mount Holyoke College but began her training during frequent visits to The Children's Museum, formerly known as The Science Center of Connecticut. .


Ben Stafford, one of our Educators, has previously worked as a Wildlife Educator in NY as well as an exotic animal trainer at Six Flags in NJ. He holds a degree in Biological Sciences from Saint Michaels College.

 

Allie Beraha, an Educator at the Museum, has worked as a zookeeper and wildlife educator in California and Massachusetts for the past 9 years. She is a graduate of Moorpark College’s Exotic Animal Training and Management program and has an Associates Degree in Wildlife Education. 

Allie (left)even at 5 knew animals were something special.

 


Cindy King, began as a Museum intern in 1998 and is currently the Director of the UTC Wildlife Sanctuary. She has a degree in Environmental Geography from Central Connecticut State University and is a Master Wildlife Conservationist with the CT Department of Environmental Protection.

Cindy (left) running the show and already supervising bunnies at age 8.



Dan Butterworth, has been an Animal Curator with the Museum for the past six years. He previously taught sixth grade science and worked as a naturalist for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. He has a degree in Science Education from Pennsylvania State University.
Dan (left) at age 9 already hands on with animals.

Kristie Mazzoni, the Planetarium Director at the Science Dome, has been at The Children's Museum for almost 10 years.  She has a Master's Degree in Education from the University of New Haven.


Kyra Elliott, Assistant Planetarium Director, graduated from Vassar College with a degree in Physics and Astronomy.  She began her planetarium career as a volunteer at the Planetarium at Mystic Seaport and has been at the Museum for four years.


Vacation Science FAQs

Is the Children’s Museum a licensed camp?
Our Vacation Science Camp, which includes our Summer Science program, is licensed by the State of Connecticut as a Youth Day Camp.

Who comprises the staff?
All instructors are staff Educators from The Children’s Museum’s Education and Planetarium Departments. Camp counselors are either local high school or college students.

How are children grouped?
Children are grouped according to grade level. Typically first and second graders make up the younger group; with third graders and up comprising the older group. The number of children signed up for a grade on any particular day dictate grouping. There may be times when it is necessary to deviate from our normal grouping pattern.

Can children be grouped with friends?
Parents must request that their child be grouped with a friend at the time of registration. If registering by mail or fax, please indicate this on the registration form. Activities and groups are carefully planned therefore it is not possible to switch groups the day of the program. Please remember that children are grouped according to grade level. We will do everything to honor your request but please understand that it may be necessary for a child to be placed in a group that is not grade appropriate if they request to be with an older or younger friend.

Who can attend the program?
Vacation Science is for children currently in grades 1-5. Summer Science Camp is for children entering grades 1 – 6 in the fall.

Is there a nurse on duty?
As a licensed day camp, we are not required to have a nurse on duty. A staff member, who has completed the First Aid and CPR courses required by the state, serves as our on-site Health Director. Our Camp Health Directors are also trained in Basic Medication Administration, including Epi-Pens.

Can a child on medication attend the program?
A child on medication may attend our camp. Our Camp Health Directors are trained in Basic Medication Administration, including Epi-Pens.

Parents/guardians requesting medication administration for their child while at camp must provide appropriate written authorization(s). This includes authorization for all topical, oral, and inhalant medication applications.  An Authorized Prescriber is required to complete and sign a portion of the Medication Authorization Form for all medications other than a non-prescription topical. This form must be submitted to us one week prior to attending camp. please email us at events@thechildrensmuseumct.org or phone: 860.231.2830 x 44 for details.



What is the time for the programs?
Vacation Science runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Summer Science Camp has a full day session from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or a half-day session from 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

When can we arrive at the museum?
Doors open at 8:45 a.m. Check in at the Museum's Main Entrance.

When is pick-up time for children?
Parents should make arrangements to pick up the children promptly at 4:00 p.m. If your child is attending the half-day program during the summer, pick-up time is 12:30 p.m. It is important that campers are picked up on time as the Museum’s normal closing time is 4:00 p.m.

What is the cancellation/refund policy?
Program fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Please call the Children’s Museum if your child will be absent from camp.

Will confirmation letters be sent after registering?
Confirmations are not sent. Assume your child is registered unless you are contacted. Feel free to call at any time to verify your child’s registration.

What should each child bring?

  • Simple snack and bagged lunch. Food and drink will be refrigerated. The Department of Public Health now requires that all lunches be stored in a paper bag. Please do not send food in a thermal lunch box or container as those containers, when refrigerated, prohibit the food from reaching the required temperature deemed safe by the Department of Public Health.
  • Dress for possible outdoor activities.












CAMP REQUIREMENTS

SUMMER SCIENCE CAMP 2011 REQUIREMENTS

  • Children entering grades 1 - 6 in fall 2011
  • Completed Summer registration form or Register online
  • Completed health form including immunization record, signed by a physician
  • Completed parent and authorized prescriber permission form for any child requiring medications or inhaler, including Epi-Pen, needed during camp hours.

Cost
 

Per week, full day session:
$295.00 The Children’s Museum members
$345.00 non-members
10% discount for siblings attending full day programs

Per week, half-day session:
$185.00 The Children’s Museum members
$200.00 non-members

Week of July 5th (no class Monday)
Full day session:
$235 TCM members
$275 non-members
10% discount for siblings attending full day programs

Half-day session:
$150 TCM members
$160 non-members

All program fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.

Summer Camp Discount Offer 

Sign up for the first week at the regular price. Receive a 10% discount off the regular price for any additional week(s). If you are interested in the multiple week discount offer, you must register by printing out the registration form or calling the Registration Department at 860.231.2830 x44.

 

Registration form:
Please print out the appropriate registration form and return it with payment to The Childrens Museum by mail or fax.We accept MasterCard, Visa, checks or cash. Please make checks payable to "The Children's museum". Please note: your child is not registered for camp unless full payment has been received. If you have any questions, please email us at events@thechildrensmuseumct.org or phone: 860.231.2830 x 44.



Online:

We have recently added online registration for Vacation Science Camp. Please follow the appropriate links under Requirements to register.We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover. We apologize but, you cannot register online if you are using the multiple week discounts or the sibling discount offer. You must register by printing out the registration form or calling the Registration Department at 860.231.2830.44.

 

Health form:
As a licensed Youth Camp approved by the state of Connecticut, we are required to comply with state regulations. For the safety and well-being of your child, he/she may not participate in our program unless we have the following health information on file:

  • A completed, up-to-date health form signed by a physician
  • The date of your child’s last exam must be indicated and must fall within three years of the last day of camp for which you are registering.
  • A current immunization record
  • Completed parent and authorized prescriber permission form for any child requiring medications, including Epi-Pen, during camp hours.

Click here for a blank health form. You have the option to provide us with a copy of the medical form on file at your child’s school or a health form from another licensed camp, as long as the above information is included.

Be sure to check out our frequently asked questions section before you come to Vacation Science!