Kids Cave Kamp: Adventurers Kamp (Session 2), Jul 08, 2024 to Jul 12, 2024
A unique and exciting educational day camp! Adventurers Kamp
Entering Grades 2 through 6
Session 1: June 10-14, 2024
Session 2: July 8-12, 2024
9:00 – 12:00 Each Day
Creative activities, crafts, learning, fun and friendship! Learn about caves, bats, rocks, and fossils.
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Lincoln Caverns, Inc.
Where science, adventure, and discovery are NATURALLY FUN! Family-friendly, one-hour interpretive tours of two spectacular crystal caverns. Educational programs, gift shop, campground.
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Miffinburg Buggy Museum
original buggy factory, maker's home, modern visitor center The Buggy Museum offers a modern visitor center with introductory video, hands-on work bench, exhibit on Mifflinburg, buggy making and the Heiss family.
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Museum
The William E. Swigart, Jr. Auto Museum The oldest Antique Auto Museum in the country started in 1920 by W. Emmert Swigart. His son William took over the museum in 1949. The museum has a lot of one-of-a-kind vehicles and an abundance of other auto related items.
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Music Together Preview Classes
Check out our Music Together Preview classes This internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program is led by certified music teacher, Kerry Kenny. Music Together® stimulates a love for music, movement, and learning in children ages newborn to kindergarten and the adults who love them.
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Ned Smith Center For Nature And Art
The Center in Millersburg, Pennsylvania was built to house the center's collection of hundreds of original works. It also showcases works of contemporary artists from around the country.
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Paint Me a Story
Ages 3-5 This Saturday morning storytime-art-studio-mashup is
a whole lot of fun for your little ones ages 3-5. Storytime
ignites preschoolers’ imaginations for creating handson
art activities exploring colorful book themes and
characters.
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Pennsylvania Grand Canyon
50-mile long canyon formed by glacier activity Glaciers formed Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon hundreds of years ago. Today Pine Creek winds its way one thousand feet below the Canyon's rim, fed by streams tumbling form the moutains on either side. 300,000 acres of mostly state-owned land surround the Canyon.
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