Step into Shakespeare Grades 8-12

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Diving into Shakespeare’s most well-known works, participants will study the themes of the canon, and learn how to explore and understand Shakespearean text in this fun and engaging class! Students will learn to take ownership of the language while developing their performance skills and deepening their understanding of the themes and relevancy of the Bard. These classes will satisfy some of the requirements of the Massachusetts curriculum in Theater and English Language Arts. Students will also be invited to the final dress rehearsal of WCT’s "Macbeth" on Thursday, October 24.

Step into Shakespeare Grades 3-7

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Diving into Shakespeare’s most well-known works, participants will study the themes of the canon, and learn how to explore and understand Shakespearean text in this fun and engaging class! Students will learn to take ownership of the language while developing their performance skills and deepening their understanding of the themes and relevancy of the Bard. These classes will satisfy some of the requirements of the Massachusetts curriculum in Theater and English Language Arts. Students will also be invited to the final dress rehearsal of WCT’s "Macbeth" on Thursday, October 24.

GUITAR: The Instrument that Rocked the World

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Title: GUITAR: The Instrument the Rocked the World Date: Jun 14 – Nov. 30, 2013 Time: Mon & Tues: 9am – 8pm Wed – Sat.: 9am – 5pm Closed Sundays Location: Museum of Idaho 200 N. Eastern Ave. Idaho Falls ID 83402 Cost: $8/Adult $7/Senior $6/Youth $25/Family $20/Family Night (Mon 5-8pm) Website: www.museumofidaho.org Facebook Event Listing: https://www.facebook.com/events/356662174438645/ Contact: Front Desk Phone: 208-522-1400 Contact Info: info@museumofidaho.org Description: GUITAR: The Instrument the Rocked the World, Jun 14 – Nov.

The Muckenthaler Luau

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
The Muckenthaler Luau Sponsored by Colette’s Catering Thursday . July 11. 6:30 PM  $40 . $30 for kids under 12 Because this is a special event fundraiser, no discounts are available. Celebrate Polynesian culture with a special luau dinner, and a performance by Polynesian Paradise. Specializing in the traditional and modern dances of Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand and Samoa, Polynesian Paradise is currently the only Polynesian international touring company in Southern California.

Science Saturday: Do-it-Yourself!

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What do all these have in common: lava lamps, invisible ink, slime, and duck calls? You can make them! Discover how during this hands-on science workshop. Great for ages 8-14 but all are welcome (under 12 yrs must be accompanied by an adult). Non-members: Free with Museum admission, Members: $3 Space is limited, call to register: 815-895-9777

STEMtastics Summer Camps

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
The STEM curriculum will include rocketry, flight simulation, DVD’s and hands-on construction offered throughout the week. Age appropriate activities will be held indoors and outside depending on the activity.

Destination Aviation Camp

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Destination Aviation Residential Camps run concurrently with the day camps. Residential campers stay in the Tom Davis Education center dorm rooms from Sunday afternoon through Friday afternoon while day campers go home. In addition to the day camp program, they receive meals and snacks. Evening programming includes movies in the media room and additional flight simulator time to enhance the camping experience. Campers live in an air conditioned dorm room with other campers under 24 hour supervision. Campers need to bring their own pillow, sleeping bag and enough light clothing for the 6 days.

Destination Aviation Camp

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 20 June 2023
Destination Aviation Residential Camps run concurrently with the day camps. Residential campers stay in the Tom Davis Education center dorm rooms from Sunday afternoon through Friday afternoon while day campers go home. In addition to the day camp program, they receive meals and snacks. Evening programming includes movies in the media room and additional flight simulator time to enhance the camping experience. Campers live in an air conditioned dorm room with other campers under 24 hour supervision. Campers need to bring their own pillow, sleeping bag and enough light clothing for the 6 days.
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