STEM Camp
Science. Technology. Engineering. Mathematics.
For Grades 5-8 (boys and girls)
Three Summer Sessions:
Session 1: June 5 – 8; 9 a.m. – noon
Session 2: June 26 – 29; 9 a.m. – noon (Session FULL!)
Session 3: July 17 – 20; 9 a.m. – noon
Registration is limited to 20 campers per session. Depending on enrollment for each session, Mr. Hammer may ask campers to move to a different session to provide ample space and opportunity on all machines.
Cost: $100
Note: Checks should be made out to Steve Hammer and payment is due no later than the first day of camp.
Campers will explore science, technology, engineering and math concepts rockets and robots. Camper will explore the use of various machines used for prototyping and manufacturing. They will produce rockets, gliders, and experiment with autonomous robotics. Complex concepts will be hidden within fun and engaging lab during this summer experience.
For more information, contact camp director Mr. Steve Hammer at hammer@trinityrocks.com or 502-736-8236.
SPECIAL NOTE – Session 2 is FULL as of 3/22/2023
For additional information contact:
Steve Hammer
Phone:502.736.8236
Email: hammer@trinityrocks.com
Camp Registration
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