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Summer camps at the Imaginarium offer classes in robotics, science, and art

The Imaginarium of South Texas offers a unique and exciting summer camp experience for children in the community. Executive Director Nora Murillo and instructor Sara Gonzalez are hosting a series of camps in June and July that explore the worlds of technology, science, and art. They are inviting children to join them on this journey of wonder and discovery.

One of the highlights of the camp is the chance for children to interact with a variety of different creatures, like Brody the snake, who was brought in to help spread the word about the camp. The first camp, focused on science, will kick off on June 10th. To register and learn more information about the camps, interested families can call (956) 728-0404.

Imaginarium Summer Camp is a great opportunity for children to engage in hands-on activities and learn in a fun and interactive environment. Don’t miss out on this exciting summer camp experience for your child.

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