Thank You, Camp Families — What a Summer!

There are only three weeks left of ScienceWorks Summer Camps!

two campers rest in the shade of the bear garden

We can’t believe it either — there are only three weeks left of ScienceWorks Summer Camps! It’s been an incredible season of creativity, discovery, and pure summer joy. From dissecting frogs to building homemade spectroscopes, we’ve loved every moment of learning and exploring with your curious campers.


To all the families who’ve joined us so far: Thank you for making this summer so memorable. Your support helps us keep science fun, hands-on, and meaningful for kids across our community.


We also want to extend a huge thank-you to Ashland School District for providing free lunches to our campers all summer long. This incredible partnership means that all  campers — regardless of their home school district — have access to healthy meals while they explore, experiment, and play. It’s one more way our community is working together to support local families.


If you haven’t signed up yet, there’s still time! While all our ages 6–7 camps are now full, we still have openings in our 8–9 and 10+ age groups for the remaining weeks. Don’t wait — those spots won’t last long!


Looking ahead, we’ll be announcing our fall camp themes very soon, so keep an eye on our website and socials. This fall, we’re offering three one-day camps on:

  • October 10
  • October 13
  • November 11


We can't wait to welcome your campers back for more science-filled adventures this fall.

Until then — stay curious, stay cool, and thank you again for being part of the ScienceWorks camp family!


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