School may be out, but MODS’ Camp STEAMology: Look to the Stars is in session! This week, children ages 5-10 will have the opportunity to explore the night sky and create their own constellation map. Campers will get to journey through the stars in the MODS planetarium, observing constellations, planets, and more. This South Florida attraction offers 150,000 square feet of interactive science exhibits, an outdoor science park, live animals, science shows, learning labs, a café, store, and a unique kinetic energy sculpture called the Great Gravity Clock.
MODS’ camp program, presented by Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, provides a SCIENTASTIC STEM experience for children. Camp STEAMology offers hands-on learning opportunities in a fun and engaging environment, complete with weekly IMAX experiences. This four-day camp is priced at $240 for members and $280 for non-members, with aftercare available for $45 per child. Families with multiple children can save $10 off the total by using the code “10off” at checkout. Registration is required at mods.org/campdiscovery, and more information can be found on the museum’s website or by calling (954) 467-MODS (6637).
For those interested in keeping up with MODS on social media, they can be found on Facebook at facebook.com/modsftl, Twitter at twitter.com/modsftl, and Instagram at instagram.com/modsftl.
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