KidZone Summer Camps 2012

Introducing Mr. Tony Munch

For those of you who frequent the Kearney Area Children’s Museum, his face is a familiar one. Tony has worked at KidZone for just over a year. He said, “I love KidZone. I couldn’t ask for a better place to work!” Tony helped with several of our camps last summer, and he is a blast! Tony and I will be teaching the Kitchen Chemistry as well as the Campfire Cooking, Stories and Fun camps together.

Tony is a biochemistry major at UNK, and is in charge of the science experiments at KidZone on Science Saturdays. After graduation, he plans to attend medical school. He said that his dream job woud be as an anesthesiologist.

Tony dresses up during free play during our Girl Power construction camp last summer.

Tony talks to Totally Trains campers about the model trains.

 

Fun facts about Tony:

He just ran a triathlon this weekend.

He can solve a Rubik’s Cube.

If he could have any super power, he would like to be able to use the Force. (I have to high-five him for this one! I’m a huge Star Wars fan…why didn’t I ever think of this?)

Mr. Tony and I cannot wait to see you this summer! 

-Miss Lindsey

 

 

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Chemistry in your kitchen

I had some pretty brutal finals this semester. May I just say that I am happy to be back at KidZone? Although I am one of those people that loves school, summer is a very welcome break from my life as a college student. I get to be a kid again, even if it is just for a few months.

Those of you who have been in the museum on a Saturday may have caught Science Saturdays with Mr. Tony. I am excited to announce that our very own Mr. Tony will be helping me with our Kitchen Chemistry camp! We will be learning all about science experiments that can be done using everyday kitchen items. Do you have a young chemist or a child that loves to ask why things happen the way they do? If so, this is the perfect camp! We also have many more exciting camp options for your child. Check them out on our website!

-Miss Lindsey

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Look what I’ve been working on!

This is my second year as one of the summer camp instructors at KidZone. Ask anyone who knows me: I love my job, and I have been enthusiastically planning camps since the day we released our brochure.

While browsing the popular website Pinterest, I found an idea that would help with the hands-on learning element that we at KidZone believe is so very important.

I did pretty well in high school shop class, but for this project, I enlisted my dad, who I am convinced is the most patient man on earth. This afternoon, my dad and I built, sanded and painted the first of three tables that will hold removable cement mixing tubs. (I think that I need a more clever word for these tables.) I’m excited to fill these with sand, water, science experiments and goo (for grossology camp).

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A water/sand table made from scrap wood and a cement mixing tub

Hope to see you at camp this summer!

-Miss Lindsey

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And the countdown begins…

One month from today, summer camps start at KidZone. Are you signed up yet? I am!

-Miss Lindsey

Summer Camp 2011

Miss Alex sings our rocket ship song with campers at our Out of This World camp last summer.

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