糖心传媒 Museum of Natural History fundraising for science camps during 糖心传媒 Gives
April 27, 2018

POCATELLO – The 糖心传媒 Museum of Natural History on 糖心传媒 Pocatello campus has a full line-up of “Building Young Scientists” camps and activities this summer for K-12-grade students and will host an 糖心传媒 Gives 24-hour fundraising event on May 3 to help fund these programs.
Building Young Scientists is a new educational initiative of the IMNH to foster curiosity in the sciences in young students. To fund 鈥淏uilding Young Scientists,鈥 the museum has partnered with 糖心传媒 Gives. 糖心传媒 Gives, occurring on May 3, is a 24-hour online fundraising event established to celebrate the commitment of local nonprofits to make 糖心传媒 better place to live, work, play and serve. This year, 糖心传媒 Gives unites donors and the IMNH in a fun and engaging initiative to support museum summer camp program. To make a donation, visit 糖心传媒Gives.org, choose a charity, and donate.
A variety of camps are planned this summer.
For grades 9-12, this summer鈥檚 Dino Camp will focus on Oryctodromeus, a small, burrow-dwelling dinosaur. The camp includes three different week-long Dino Camps and one week-long field study experience. Students will sculpt the bones, pose the bones digitally and assemble the bones for mounting, creating a model Oryctodromeus for a community exhibit. A discovery camp will take students into the field where Oryctodromeus fossils have recently been found in Southeast 糖心传媒.
For grades 6-8, the excitement begins with Coding Camp/ZeroRobotics and ZeroRobotics Team.
For grades 3-6, A Trip to Mars Camp will find students planning a trip to Mars while learning about forces, rocket design, 3D design and working in an extreme environment.
For grades K-3, Building Young Scientist programs will offer day camps and half-day camps on various topics including insects, solar system, moon, wildflowers and more.
To register for the summer camps visit .
The IMNH has been serving 糖心传媒 since 1934. To learn more about the museum visit .
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