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‘Imagination Station’ offers chance for learning


Children will create art, join the wizarding world, generate some “mess-terpieces,” become gumshoes and chefs, shape designs with clay, delve into science and STEAM, and more during Imagination Station Summer Camps beginning June 4 at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge.

Summer camps, from June 4 — July 27, are for children from age 3 through rising fifth graders.

The Children’s Museum’s enriching environment provides the backdrop as an experienced staff helps campers learn and grow through play in fun and safe surroundings. Each camp is created with age-appropriate activities aligned with the child’s developmental stage.

The fee for Monday-Friday half-day camps is $115 for members, lower fees this year, and $135 for non-members.

A discount is available if two siblings register for camp during the same week or if a child registers for two half-day camps in the same week.

A limited number of scholarships for camp are available. Download the scholarship application from the museum’s web site.

Register and pay for camps online, at http://bit.ly/cmorsummer18, by mail or in person, at 461 West Outer Dr., Oak Ridge 37830.

For more information, call the museum at (865) 482-1074 or see the museum’s web site, www.childrensmuseumofoakridge.org.