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2 CONTENTS Pacific Science Center s Camps for Curious Minds provide the perfect opportunity to explore, experiment and discover! With over 90 camps to choose from at eight different locations, we have something for everyone. Our exciting and enriching camps, designed for kids in preschool through eighth grade, offer hands-on science experiments and fun, challenging projects, as well as unique and innovative learning experiences that will create lifelong memories and inspire the inner scientist in your child. Camp Locations... 3 Partner Camps... 4 Grades PreK K Camps... 5 Grades K 1 Camps... 6 Grades 2 3 Camps...10 Grades 4 5 Camps...14 Grades 6 8 Camps...20 Summer Camp Calendar...24 Start here to get an At a Glance view of the entire summer. Registration...30 Service Learning Opportunities for Teens...31 Year-Round Youth & Family Programs...31 MEMBERS GET MORE! Not only do Pacific Science Center Members get early registration and discounted prices on summer camps, but they also enjoy other great benefits. Members enjoy unlimited visits, free and new experiences, exclusive discounts and guaranteed fun! Members also receive free admission to more than 350 science centers worldwide through the Association of Science and Technology Center s Passport Program. For more Membership information, visit pacsci.org/membership. Scholarships Available Pacific Science Center is proud to offer summer camp scholarships for families in our community facing financial hardships. Scholarships provide a full week of unforgettable, hands-on science experiences for students who otherwise would not have access to this programming. For more information, please contact us at camps@pacsci.org, with the subject Summer Camp Scholarships. Interested in helping us support scholarships? Scholarships are possible through the generosity of individuals, companies and foundations in our community. Donations ensure that all students, regardless of background or circumstance, have the opportunity to experiment, tinker and explore this summer. Will you invest today to ignite curious minds? As you choose the perfect camp for your child this summer, please consider adding on a gift with your registration. Contact the Development team at (206) or development@pacsci.org for more information on how to support camp scholarships today. New This Year: Sensory-Friendly Programming This summer, Pacific Science Center will be piloting Sensory- Friendly Camps. These camps are adapted for children with Sensory Processing Disorders and/or on the Autism Spectrum. We recommend choosing a Sensory-Friendly Camp for your child if they work better in a quieter, calmer space. Here is what you can expect from a Sensory-Friendly Camp: Reduction of loud sounds Availability of a sensory toolbox (including fidgets, headphones, timers, visual aids, etc.) Quiet zones or take a break space Auditory, visual and kinesthetic-tactile activities that maximize a child s ability to relax, learn and play Movement activities, i.e. stretching and breathing exercises, may be incorporated into schedule Supported transition times Look for the Sensory-Friendly symbol to identify these camp sessions. 2 CONTENTS «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

3 CAMP LOCATIONS PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER June 25 August nd Ave. N., Seattle, WA In downtown Seattle, on the south side of the Seattle Center campus. 525 MERCER SLOUGH ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER June 25 August th Ave. SE, Bellevue, WA On a 320-acre wetland just north of I-90, a collaboration between the City of Bellevue and Pacific Science Center. ST. THOMAS SCHOOL July 2 August NE 12th St., Medina, WA Off Hwy 520, at the 84th Avenue Exit near Overlake Golf Course KIRKLAND SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST SCHOOL June 25 July th Ave. NE, Kirkland, WA North of the Hwy 520 exit for 108th Avenue Northeast. 99 I-5 THE OVERLAKE SCHOOL July 9 August NE 108th St., Redmond, WA About one mile off of Avondale Road, just past Farrel-McWhirter Park. 520 BRIGHTON SCHOOL July 9 August th Ave. W., Mountlake Terrace, WA Off I-5 Exit 179 (220th Street Southwest). I-90 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BOTHELL August Campus Way NE, Bothell, WA Off I-405 Exit 24 (Northeast 195th Street). EXPLORER WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL July th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA Off Hwy 509, one block south of Roxbury Street. I-5 3 CAMP LOCATIONS «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

4 PARTNER CAMPS DISCOVER MORE WITH OUR PARTNERSHIP CAMPS! CAMPS WITH Science of Sailing Page 19 Tech-Mate Page 19 Fundamentals of Python Page 16 Intro to Java Page 17 Back to the Future Page 14 Rock n Science Page 12 Potions Grades 1 4 Become an apprentice in a magical apothecary shop at Seattle Children s Theatre as you concoct real and imaginary potions to use in a unique, interactive drama experience. Enter the Potions Lab at Pacific Science Center and create ice candles and dragon eggs, encase yourself in a bubble and prepare for your potion party with liquid nitrogen ice cream. You will develop acting and science skills as you discover firsthand how special effect potions (like fake blood) are used in drama and learn the science behind them. $285 ($305) $255 ($285) Member * July 2 6 (No camp July 4) Aug (No camp Aug 31) 8:45 a.m. 4 p.m. CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After May 31 Price) * 4-day camp Pacific Science Center Members receive a $30 discount from the non-member price. REGISTRATION Registration opens February 7 Register online through Seattle Children s Theatre at sct.org/school/classes or (206) Pick up and drop off at Seattle Children s Theatre. EXTENDED DAY CARE Available mornings at Pacific Science Center beginning at 7 a.m. and evenings until 6 p.m. Visit sct.org/school/classes to learn more. Mercer Slough Camps restoration project partner $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member June Aug :45 a.m. 4 p.m. CAMP THEMES Arts Biology Cooking Center Ring Science Page 15 Java Coding & Video Games Page 22 VR Hackathon Page 23 Cyber Sleuths Page 21 Science Poetry Jam Page 11 Science Fiction Comics Page 21 Shipwrecked Grades 1 4 It s anchors aweigh at Pacific Science Center, where we will explore wild waters and the world beneath the waves. Navigate using the stars and learn basic naval communication. Explore shipwrecks and discover diverse ocean habitats. At Seattle Children s Theatre you will embark on an interactive, dramatic voyage aboard a mystical ship. Become a crew member and develop performance skills that will serve as your compass through a watery world of storms, scallywags and sea creatures. We ll need all hands on deck to uncover the mysteries of the deep. Chemistry Physics Engineering Zoology Environmental Science Stroum Jewish Community Center offers Pacific Science Center camp programs. Learn more at sjcc.org/summer-camp Mod Design Page 17 3D Game Design Page 14 $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member 8:45 a.m. 4 p.m. 4 PARTNER CAMPS «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

5 GRADES PreK K PreK camps at Pacific Science Center are designed for campers who are at least four years of age. Campers must be four years old by June 25 in order to participate. Additionally, all campers must be potty-trained and able to use the restroom by themselves. Kitchen Chemistry Ever want to add a little bit of this to a little bit of that and see what happens? Use your senses to SMELL and TASTE secret ingredients, SEE liquids change to solids in homemade ice cream and HEAR the power of popcorn. Use chemistry to transform the contents of your kitchen cupboards into extraordinary and delicious experiments. $158 ($188) $128 ($158) Member * 9 a.m. noon $190 ($220) $160 ($190) Member 9 a.m. noon 12:30 3:30 p.m. Critter Club Every day is another animal adventure as we investigate the many creatures that call Pacific Science Center home. From axolotls and bees to sea stars and turtles, discover how animals survive both here and in the wild. See a butterfly wing up close, design a naked mole rat habitat and learn how a snake sheds its skin. Discover what it takes for our scientists to care for our animal friends and become an official member of the Critter Club. $190 ($220) $160 ($190) Member June :30 3:30 p.m. 9 a.m. noon Animal Discoveries Why do coyotes have wet noses? How do deer hear so well? Why do owls have such big eyes? Uncover the amazing ways animals use their paws, noses, tongues, eyes and ears to explore their world. Bring your favorite creatures to life by reading stories, playing games and creating colorful art. From fins to feathers and tracks to tails, discover the unique world of wild animals. $158 ($188) $128 ($158) Member * 9 a.m. noon $190 ($220) $160 ($190) Member Aug a.m. noon Mud, Muck & Goo Find out what makes the ground so squishy and slugs so slimy. Make your own slippery slime, investigate mysterious animal tracks, and dissect an owl pellet to see what real owls have for dinner. Feel the feet of a crawling bug and stomp through mud puddles in the wetland. Discover these and other amazing secrets of nature found in the mud of a marsh. $190 ($220) $160 ($190) Member June a.m. noon Wild Explorers Join us on an expedition into the wild. Discover and map new territory at Mercer Slough. Search along the trail at Polliwog Pond and Woodpecker Junction for clues about what animals make their homes there. Investigate underwater insects, unearth soil invertebrates and uncover wild animal tracks. Adventure awaits you! $190 ($220) $160 ($190) Member Aug a.m. noon Little Lab Put on your lab coat, grab your magnifying glass and get ready to explore. Conduct your own exciting experiments as you venture into the world of science exploration. Discover simple chemical reactions, construct a towering skyscraper and investigate what makes a bubble pop. Join us for an introduction to chemistry, engineering and physics in Pacific Science Center s own little science lab. $158 ($188) $128 ($158) Member * 12:30 3:30 p.m. $190 ($220) $160 ($190) Member June a.m. noon 12:30 3:30 p.m. Midday Extended Day Care For campers participating in both morning and afternoon half-day camps during the same week at Pacific Science Center, care is available between sessions at no additional cost. Please provide a lunch for campers staying between sessions. You may also choose to register your camper to participate in the Camper Lunch Program on page 30. CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue 5 CAMPS FOR GRADES PreK K «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

6 GRADES K 1 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Biology Cooking Math Zoology Blast Off! Glittering galaxies, blazing asteroid belts, shimmering shooting stars and other mysteries of the universe await a junior astronomer like you! Join our spaceship adventure as we journey on a trip that s out of this world. Soar through the solar system, create Saturn s colorful rings, and build a telescope to observe the night sky. It s a weeklong space-tacular adventure as you discover the excitement and sizzle of astronomy. The Cookie Caper Help! Pacific Science Center s top secret cookie recipe has been stolen by Countess Crumb and we need your chemistry skills to solve this mystery. Grab your magnifying glass as we take a closer look into the chemical reactions behind potential cookie ingredients such as flour, salt, and of course, sugar. Recover the top secret cookie recipe and learn how to make your own perfect chocolate chip cookie before the week ends. The future of cookies depends on you! $346 ($376) $316 ($346) Member * Aug Birds, Bugs & Bunnies Dip for aquatic creatures, search the wetlands for animal signs and discover hidden burrows as you find out fascinating facts about residents of the Slough. Did you know that owls can fly without making a sound, dragonfly nymphs use water-jet propulsion and bunny ears are for more than listening? Investigate how pond dwellers breathe underwater and why some feathered fowl have peculiar beaks and oddly shaped feet. Join us for a week of discovery into how hidden habitats and awesome oddities help creatures survive., Aug NEW! Heating Up Can you feel the heat? Join us to learn about all things HOT! Does hot sauce actually make you sweat? And what is the best cure for it? How does a Scoville unit compare to a unit of fire? Learn the best way to build a fire, then the correct way to extinguish it. Enjoy a trip to the local fire station and tell them all about the hot chemistry you ve been learning. If you can t feel the heat yet, this camp will certainly bring it! Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES K 1 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

7 GRADES K 1 Legends of Polliwog Pond We have found a treasure map left behind by the Pirate of Polliwog Pond! We need your help to follow the map and find the treasures of the wetlands. Work with your treasure hunting team to solve puzzles and riddles that will direct you as you hunt for natural resources outside. Practice reading and creating maps while combing the trails for the plants, rocks and water that make the wetlands so unique. By the end of the week, your treasure chest will be filled with special objects to take home. NEW! Crazy Contraptions Paper, marbles, sticks and tape. Wheels, screws and inclined planes. Put them together and what do you get? A CRAZY CONTRAPTION! If you can make something from nothing, and everything from anything, then come test your skills. Learn the engineering design process as you create a wacky machine with ramps, levers, pulleys and other simple machines to complete a task. We will build, test and re-test until it works the way you want it to and then combine all the machines together at the end of the week to make a super machine! $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * Smartest Artist Color! Sparkle! Dazzling light! Explore the excitement of science and the beauty of nature to uncover your inner creative genius. While producing unique and original pieces of art, discover the science behind your work. Make a kaleidoscope to reveal the mysteries of reflection and refraction. Experiment with mixtures and solutions while concocting paints and dyes to test on a variety of textures and textiles. Create your own masterpiece and experience science from a whole new perspective. June Aug Natural Creations Take your artistic flair outside. Discover innovative ways to use trees, flowers and shrubs in works of art. Explore nature s light, liquids, textures and shapes as you develop your artistic skills. Extract colorful dyes, make your own paper, delve into detailed drawings and craft cool creations using recycled materials. Grab your creativity cap, bring your imagination and join us for an artistic week in the wetlands. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * 7 CAMPS FOR GRADES K 1 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

8 GRADES K 1 Arts Business Engineering CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Biology Cooking Math Start Your Engines Buckle your seatbelt and adjust your mirrors as science and fun roar into motion! Investigate the variety of vehicles that rule the roads, then experiment with alternative energy rubber bands, balloons, electricity and more. From grinding gears to fascinating friction, find out how race cars stay glued to the curves. Then, with all your new knowledge, design and build your own car and put it to the test on the race track. Physics Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Zoology June Superheroes It s a bird, it s a plane, it s Superhero Science! Discover the science behind superhero feats. Design a super vehicle, test your own super senses, and mix up super solutions in the lab at Science Center Headquarters. Then, use your favorite powers to create your own superhero identity, complete with costume and gadgets. Your curiosity will soar with this power-packed week. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * Aug Teddy s Grand Adventure Teddy s packing for an adventure to find out what it takes to be a scientist. Embark on a journey with your new stuffed friend, Teddy, and explore the world of science careers. Each evening, Teddy will venture out to make discoveries and then return to share photos, activities and stories with you the next day. Practice treating Teddy s ouches at the doctor s office, become a zookeeper to investigate animals, design an airplane to soar through the clouds like a pilot, and don your parka for a scientific expedition to the Arctic. At the end of the week, Teddy will be ready to join you at home for adventures of your own. $346 ($376) $316 ($346) Member * June Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES K 1 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

9 GRADES K 1 Story Explorers A week of action-packed adventure awaits a literary explorer like you! Begin each day by gathering to hear a tale of adventure, discovery and fun. Then, dive between the lines to learn the science behind each story. Experiment with concoctions that bubble and fizz, venture into the forest to find ferocious or fantastic animals, and create weather phenomena right before your eyes. At the end of the week, create your own sensational science story to share with your family and friends. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * Wild Ocean Adventures From plankton to orcas and saltwater to seaweed, dive to great depths to discover how ocean animals survive in their watery world. Create an underwater viewer to observe creatures below the surface. Go on a journey to search for creatures of the deep, investigate shark teeth and build your own tide pool. Discover a world of marine wonders in this sea-sational adventure. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * Aug The Big & Small of It Ever wonder how large outer space really is? Or what about how tiny a speck of stardust is? Grab your magnifying glass and measuring tape as we investigate things big and small. We will compare the large human body to a small organic cell, discover the most massive creature on earth and the microscopic organisms it feeds on. Explore the gargantuan size of our planet and the miniscule minerals it is made of. Expand your mind on the big and small wonders of science! June Wetland Wonders Seek out the hidden creatures and marshy mysteries of the Mercer Slough wetlands. Get to know why Earth is the water planet and dance the Water Cycle Boogie. Explore wetlands, streams and ponds as you marvel at birds that migrate thousands of miles, discover incredible transforming invertebrates and sink your hands into amazing soil that you can mold like clay. From weird to wacky to wonderful, it s all in the water! June Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES K 1 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

10 GRADES 2 3 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Biology Cooking Math Zoology NEW! Amusement Park Physics Do you wish you could design your own death-defying roller coaster? If you re captivated by carnival rides, this camp is for you. Delve into pneumatics, hydraulics, circuits and motors as you construct miniature models of your favorite amusement park rides. Build on your simple machine knowledge to harness the forces of gravity and construct carousels, swing rides and roller coasters with complex loops, twists and angles. Twirl, ride, bump and dive your way into this thrill ride of a camp! June Candyology This is a camp you can really sink your teeth into! From composition to chomping, discover what science goes into every single piece of candy. Work with teammates to deconstruct the sugar compounds of different candy polymers. Each day, you will learn a recipe for a new type of candy. This exploration of engineering and chemistry will convince you that candy is more than just a tasty treat. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * Get Set to be a Vet Waddle, climb and soar into a week in the life of a veterinarian. Discover amazing features of your favorite animals as you examine X-rays, study skeletons, explore digestive tracts and experience dissecting a real sheep s eye. Get an upclose look at animal medicine and see how a vet figures out what s ailing your pet. Dogs, cats, horses and lizards they re all in a day s work for a vet. Laboratory Wizards Abracadabra! Unlock the secrets of the wizarding world as you discover the science of real life magic. Explore chemistry as your Potions Master teaches you how to double boil a chocolate frog and discover the secret powers of extraordinary edible plants. Do you dare to try a worm-flavored jelly bean? Have you ever peered into a crystal ball? Jump on your broomstick, navigate the night sky, and make your own magical treats to share with your family. June CAMPS FOR GRADES 2 3 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

11 GRADES 2 3 NEW! Magician s Dilemma Spend a magical week of scientific discovery with us as we learn the why behind the show. Magicians everywhere will be trying to close our camp down as we show you the behind-the-scenes of a magic show and give you the tools and the science to orchestrate your very own. Learn how to scientifically hide a person in a box, how the mind accepts illusions, and the math behind every card trick. Abracadabra and Albert Einstein come together to make this camp a scientific magic show! $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * Out of This World Explore what it takes to be an astronaut and construct a flight plan to take you to the depths of our galaxy. Travel back in time to experience how Galileo s discoveries shaped our understanding of space. Build a telescope to map the stars and investigate satellites, asteroids and the universe beyond Earth s atmosphere. Design and launch a rocket that will take you to Mars, where you will work with a team to establish a Martian colony. Be inspired by NASA s next steps in spaceflight with the Orion spacecraft and Curiosity s mission on Mars, before sending your own rover to the edge of our solar system. Aug Rhythms of Nature Get in tune with the rhythms of nature. Recognize patterns and sounds that occur all around you at the beach, in our pond and in the forest. Investigate the science of sound and how different animals use sound to survive. Experiment with sound waves, observe tidal cycles and listen for bird calls on a hike. Then, share your new knowledge at a concert starring your own nature-themed songs and handmade recycled instruments. It s going to be a rockin good time! NEW! Meteorologists in Training Get out your barometer, thermometer, anemometer and sundial. Don t have them? Don t worry! We will make a new weather tool to go along with each day s new weather theme as we learn about the ups and the downs of our weather systems. A trip to our local news station will show us how the pros do it. Come back to the Pacific Science Center weather headquarters for a viewing with the Pacific Science Center Meteorology Team on the big screen and compare whether your predictions match up with theirs. Aug NEW! Science Poetry Jam with WiTS Bridge your love for all things science with your passion for creative writing! In partnership with Writers in the Schools (WiTS), Pacific Science Center s exhibits, Live Science Shows, demos, and experiments will be the spark of inspiration for your poetry and short stories. We ll explore the stars and invent our own constellations, take notes from the butterflies and tide pool urchins, write dialogues for dinosaurs, and make tiny zines to share scientific facts. Whatever your level of experience with writing or science, this class will provide new, fun tools for exploration and expression. 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. Robotic Rangers Join us in the lab to investigate robotics. Discover what makes a robot a robot and how scientists are using them to explore hard-to-get-to habitats from outer space to the depths of the sea floor. Then put your own skills to work. Using Lego Mindstorms software and robotic parts, it s up to you to program a robotic machine to overcome the twisty obstacles and crafty challenges that we create. It s your mind versus our programming madness! June :45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. $475 ($505) $445 ($475) Member 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 11 CAMPS FOR GRADES 2 3 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

12 GRADES 2 3 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Biology Cooking Math Zoology Rock n Science with MoPOP Discover the science behind sound in this amped up week! At the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), artists will take you on a tour to explore rock n roll. Join a group and form a band by picking a name and collaboratively composing a song that will be recorded for family and friends. Experiment with electric guitars, keyboards, theremins and tuning forks. Then travel to Pacific Science Center to explore vibration, pitch and volume as you investigate your vocal cords and create your own instruments. Find out how tubes, wind and string combine to make the sounds of science. Campers will spend half of the day at Pacific Science Center and the other half at MoPOP. Drop-off and pick-up for this camp will be at MoPOP. $415 ($445) $385 ($415) Member 8:45 a.m. 4 p.m. Slough Survival Lost in the wild? What are the odds you could survive? Armed with a compass and map, find your way through the forest and paddle the Mercer Slough waterways. Build a shelter out of natural materials and discover the ten essential items you should always have with you in the wilderness. Gather the skills you need to stay safe in the wild, so you re prepared for the end of the week Survival Challenge! $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member * June Aug Science Myths: BUSTED This week is one giant science experiment! Can you really slip on a banana peel? Will eating pop rocks and drinking soda make your stomach explode? Can ninjas walk on water? Using physics and chemistry basics, design, test and conduct experimental trials to prove or disprove various urban legends and age-old misconceptions. Combine the scientific method with wild curiosity and plain old-fashioned ingenuity as you explode a week s worth of myths. $346 ($376) $316 ($346) Member * Wet & Wild It s wet, it s wild and it s all in the water! From rivers to wetlands and lakes to oceans, explore and study the many aquatic ecosystems and the unique creatures that inhabit them. Visit local Puget Sound beaches to meet the watery critters who live in tide pools. Uncover the secrets of the salmon life cycle and build your own watershed. Canoe the Slough and use dip nets to collect tiny aquatic organisms for investigation. By the end of the week, you ll discover why water is a perfect place for animals to call home. Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES 2 3 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

13 GRADES 2 3 Sense-ational Science How good is your sense of balance? Can you see color in the dark? How many senses do you really have? Sharks can feel electricity, and some snakes can see heat, but humans have lots of cool senses too. Come experiment with all of your body parts, and imagine what it would be like to have some of the animal kingdom s super senses. Trick your eyes, fool your taste buds and measure your ability to touch. Then, compare with some of your favorite animals. We have a sense this will be a really fun week. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member 8:45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. Aug :45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. Aug NEW! Startup Science A day in Startup Science is packed with brainstorming, experimentation and incredible action. Become an inventor and investor as you study the amazing products of the past and present, and the science behind them. Design, build, test and alter common inventions each day. Then, use all the information you gained to stretch your creativity and try your hand at creating something unique. At the end of the week, you will present your invention to a panel of investors and see just what it takes to be an entrepreneur in Startup Science. Aug :45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. Spy Science: Mission Possible Beneath the shadows of the Space Needle, double agents and rogue recruits are corrupting the ranks of our Spy Academy. Your mission: join our exclusive spy cohort to infiltrate Operation Lightning Bolt. Create your own secret alias and build gadgets to conceal your true identity. Conduct experiments to reveal counterfeit currency, detect poisonous substances, and encrypt and decipher top secret codes to expose an enemy agent during this week of adventure and intrigue. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * 8:45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. What s Up Doc? The hip bone s connected to the...what bone? Make your own life-sized anatomy chart, taste food with your nose and create a model of a cell as you learn the basics of the human body. Practice your bedside manner as you master first aid basics, and glove up for an operation when you practice your dissection and stitching skills. Get ready to explore the ins and outs of being a doctor. $346 ($376) $316 ($346) Member * Aug :45 a.m. 3:50 p.m. Wildlife Gone Wild Take a walk on the wild side! Learn how to track wild animals, then hop on a tram tour to see large animals roaming wild at Northwest Trek. Catch creatures from our pond, spot water birds while canoeing the Slough, and search for snakes and listen for frogs on a hike. Investigate a different habitat, discover the creatures that live in it, and explore the amazing adaptations that help them find the food, water, shelter and space they need to survive. Campers depart at 8 a.m. on Thursday for an all-day safari to Northwest Trek. June Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES 2 3 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

14 GRADES 4 5 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Anatomy Cooking Math Zoology Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. Back to the Future with MOHAI What is innovation? Where do good ideas come from? Join Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) and Pacific Science Center as we explore innovations from the past, develop our own brilliant ideas for the future, and discover what it takes to become a master innovator. Spend your mornings at MOHAI and the Bezos Center for Innovation, where we ll learn the special skills that help innovators get creative and think differently. Then, walk to Pacific Science Center to spend the afternoons exploring the science behind some great ideas. Explore solar power, wind energy and bridge design to investigate how science is fueling innovation of the future. Campers spend the first half of the day at MOHAI and the second half at Pacific Science Center. Drop-off at MOHAI and pick-up at Pacific Science Center. NEW! 3D Game Design with Youth Digital Are you inspired by the video games you play at home to make your own? In this camp you will master foundational concepts of game design, including gameplay mechanics such as checkpoints, pickups and powers. Using the 3D game design program OWL Game Creator, which mirrors professional tools, make a polished game from start to finish, with every creative decision along the way in your hands. You will focus on the design aspect of making an amazing final game that you can take home and play with your friends. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member 8:45 a.m. 3:55 p.m. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp $415 ($445) $385 ($415) Member 8:45 a.m. 4:20 p.m. Aquatic Adventures This camp packs five days of amazing adventure! What happens to water as it travels through our watershed? What impacts do you have on our water? Investigate the beach, trek into the Cascades and seek out hidden waterways by canoe. Collect water samples as you explore and use our wet lab equipment to test for chemicals, measure dissolved oxygen and assess aquatic system health. You ll go from mountain to sound and from field to laboratory as you assemble the clues needed to solve the Mystery of the Watershed. Forensic Files (Formerly Crime Solvers) From crime scene to courtroom, use fingerprints and forensics to delve into the fascinating and complex world of crime investigation. Scour the crime scene for clues just like the pros. In the lab, analyze evidence using techniques like DNA profiling and chromatography. Question suspects and interview witnesses to build your case. Is the suspect innocent or guilty? Let the jury of your peers decide. June :45 a.m. 3:55 p.m. 14 CAMPS FOR GRADES 4 5 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

15 GRADES 4 5 Center Ring Science with SANCA Pacific Science Center and School of Acrobatic & New Circus Arts (SANCA) are teaming up for a week of scientific exploration and creative movement through sensational circus arts. Catapult through the air like an acrobat and experience the elasticity of a trampoline. Spend your mornings at SANCA, where you will learn the basics of circus arts: balance and walk on a wire, practice juggling tricks, learn to ride a unicycle and soar through the air on the flying trapeze. In the afternoon, head back to Pacific Science Center for hands-on science challenges that build your mental strength, flexibility and understanding of physics. Come fly through this active week with us! Campers spend the first half of the day at SANCA and the second half at Pacific Science Center. Drop-off and pickup is at Pacific Science Center with transportation to SANCA via vans. $500 ($530) $470 ($500) Member Aug :45 a.m. 4 p.m. ChemLab, Inc. Congratulations! You ve just been hired by ChemLab, Inc. a world-class chemistry laboratory. Join your new coworkers to conduct research on a variety of household products, test your ideas and make recommendations based on your findings. You might analyze reaction rates to help you design an instant cold pack or extract the chemical components of toothpaste to evaluate their effectiveness. You and your team will choose your chemistry adventures. Test tubes, variables and controls will all be used in this foray into the life of a chemist. 8:45 a.m. 3:55 p.m. June Cooking Up Science Let s get cooking! Sharpen your skills as you learn the basic science of the culinary world. Each day, go through a series of tests that challenge your creativity on the plate. Make a tortilla, choose the ingredients for your own smoothie and experiment to find the perfect way to cook an egg. Look at different artistic ways to plate your food, and get inspired from cultures all over the world. Bon appétit! 8:45 a.m. 3:55 p.m. $475 ($505) $445 ($475) Member NEW! Dinomation 101 Explore the prehistoric world in this mash-up of paleontology and filmmaking. Learn about dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures from the past, then build your own Jurassic (or Triassic or Cretaceous) world. Explore the science behind animation as you construct your own thaumatrope, zoetrope and flipbook. With basic video editing training you will combine all your new skills to film a stop-motion animation masterpiece. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member 8:45 a.m. 3:55 p.m. $605 ($635) $575 ($605) Member NEW! Dinomation 201: Dino-matronics After exploring the prehistoric world and filmmaking in Dinomation 101 (class not required as a prerequisite), dive into Dinomation 201 to explore the land before time. Learn about animatronics in a pre-historical context and work with your team to accurately build an animatronic dinosaur. Get a behind-the-scenes peek at Pacific Science Center s dinosaur exhibits, then manipulate metal and wire together to make your very own mini creation. Take home your creation at the end of the week to show off your new Dinomatronic masterpiece. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member 8:45 a.m. 4 p.m. 15 CAMPS FOR GRADES 4 5 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

16 GRADES 4 5 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Anatomy Cooking Math Zoology Duct Tape Challenge Can duct tape really fix everything? Find out as we trace the famous tape back to its origins and put it to the test. Complete engineering challenges that investigate its strength and durability. Use duct tape to design a messenger bag and other three dimensional works of art. Discover how this tape made all of the difference on Apollo 13, and conduct experiments to get out of some sticky situations. Grab a roll and learn why duct tape is the most versatile and indispensable tool you can have in your kit. $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member * June :45 a.m. 4 p.m. $475 ($505) $445 ($475) Member NEW! Fundamentals of Python with Computing Kids Does the idea of making your own video game sound exciting? Come to camp and learn python, a popular programming language used to build apps and games. It is relatively simple, which makes it a great language for beginners in coding. What you could create after learning this language is almost endless! Spend a week focusing on variables, arithmetic operations, functions, if/elif/else, while loops and input. Then, using these concepts, develop your own mini games and other projects. Some programming experience preferred, but not necessary to participate. $590 ($620) $560 ($590) Member $635 ($665) $605 ($635) Member Get Set to be a Vet: Advanced No prerequisite required. Join us for further adventures in the life of a vet and discover what s behind a diagnosis. Delve into veterinary science and explore the circulatory, digestive, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems of four-footed patients. Peer through a microscope at bacteria, determine if a disease is hereditary and dissect different specimens to understand what these creatures look like on the inside. Try out your new diagnostic skills during this weeklong look into the life of a vet. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * 16 CAMPS FOR GRADES 4 5 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

17 GRADES 4 5 NEW! Game Zone Calling all Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh and Dragon Ball Z fans! You ve played the card games now invent them! Explore ecosystems to fuel your imagination, then build a fantasy habitat. Develop your creatures based on amazing animal adaptations really found in nature. Use probability to figure out how to enhance your competitive edge. Create your cards with rules designed to allow your deck to work with that of your friends. Can your creatures adapt and survive the competition? Find out in this everchanging, interactive trading card game. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * 8:45 a.m. 4 p.m. NEW! Pacific Science Center Meteorology Team Should you bring an umbrella? When will you need to wear snow boots? Join us to learn how to make accurate weather predictions as we explore the basics of weather forecasting. Explore current atmospheric conditions, examine patterns of weather and climate from the past, and use computer models to make your predictions. A trip to our local news station will put you face to face with meteorologists who do this for a living. When you return to our Pacific Science Center weather headquarters, you ll create your own weather newscast and host a screening of you and the rest of the Pacific Science Center Meteorology Team to show off your newly gained weather knowledge! Aug :45 a.m. 4 p.m. NEW! Intro to Java with Computing Kids Come and create your own version of Flappy Bird or Space Invaders with Java. Java is used in everything from game consoles to cell phones, and you have the chance to learn the basics using Greenfoot. In a development environment you will be introduced to Java syntax, while providing a visual component for clarity and organization. Learn about core programming concepts like objects, classes, data types and methods. As you design and build your own version of Flappy Bird, you will implement features such as player control, collision detection, scoring and animation. By the end of the week, you will have your own unique games and leave the class with a practical understanding of computer programming and game design principles. Some programming experience preferred, but not necessary to participate. PHOTO: Marc Studor, UW Bothell $590 ($620) $560 ($590) Member $635 ($665) $605 ($635) Member NEW! Messy Science Prepare yourself for the messiest, stickiest and slimiest science that you have ever seen! Create the gooiest snot, make soda rain from the sky, paint with bubbles, and test how far you can toss water balloons without them breaking. If it s wet, sticky, slimy, smelly or dirty, we ll find an experiment to get you elbow deep in the science of muck. $346 ($376) $316 ($346) Member * Aug :45 a.m. 4 p.m. Mod Design with Youth Digital Pacific Science Center and Youth Digital are teaming up to help you create your own Minecraft mod. Learn Java programming as you design and code your own Minecraft mod. All your greatest ideas can come to life as you use pro development software Eclipse and learn the fundamentals of coding. By the end of the week, walk away with an awesome Minecraft mod that you can download and share with friends. After camp is over, the fun doesn t stop! You will able to access the online version of the course so you can keep using your new skill. $454 ($484) $424 ($454) Member * 8:45 a.m. 4 p.m. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member Aug $605 ($635) $575 ($605) Member 17 CAMPS FOR GRADES 4 5 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

18 GRADES 4 5 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Anatomy Cooking Math Zoology Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue Road Trip: Sports How many calories do you think Michael Phelps ate for breakfast during the Olympics? Unpack an athlete s lunchbox to find out what nutrition you need to fuel your body. Take the 10,000 step challenge and learn some new fitness moves to discover how your body responds to different types of exercise. Roam the Puget Sound area to visit different sports locations and try your hand (or foot) at them. Finish your week with a cool down of mental games as you work through mind-bending feats with your teammates on mental challenges. Discover the science behind these sports and athletic feats, and what your body needs to be a champion! $406 ($436) $376 ($406) Member * 8:45 a.m. 4:15 p.m. $500 ($530) $470 ($500) Member 8:45 a.m. 4:15 p.m. $545 ($575) $515 ($545) Member Road Trip: Ecovoyagers From land to sea, explore the diverse ecosystems within the Puget Sound region and investigate the plants and animals that live there. Uncover the unusual creatures found in the intertidal zone of a beach, canoe through a wetland and scramble through a forest in search of tracks and other animal signs as you join us on a weeklong trek through the many unique ecosystems in our backyard. We ll also venture vertically as you use ropes and harnesses to climb a cliff. This session includes a rock climbing trip in the Cascades on Wednesday, weather permitting. $386 ($416) $356 ($386) Member * 8:45 a.m. 4:15 p.m. June Aug $475 ($505) $445 ($475) Member St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Wild Survivor Overnight Camping Trip included. Build your survival skills by identifying edible plants, finding safe drinking water and splinting a broken arm. Master the use of a map and compass, track wild animals and construct an emergency shelter. Your week of preparation will pay off as you participate in survival scenarios and end your evening under the stars on an overnight camp-out. Campers depart with staff for an overnight trip Thursday and return by 4 p.m. Friday. $530 ($560) $500 ($530) Member Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES 4 5 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

19 GRADES 4 5 Science of Sailing with CWB Pacific Science Center and Seattle s leading hands-on maritime heritage center, The Center for Wooden Boats (CWB), have teamed up to create a week of fun, science-filled sailing. Delve into the math and physics behind sailing and design. Investigate the convergence of wind, water and weather, as well as the cause and effect of the wind in your sails and your hand at the helm. Spend your mornings at Pacific Science Center modeling boats and conducting experiments, then travel to CWB to spend the afternoons sailing eight-foot wooden El Toro prams on Lake Union. Drop off at Pacific Science Center and pick up at CWB. (Afternoon extended care not available for this session.) Students will walk with staff to CWB from Pacific Science Center. Sailing is weather-dependent. Each day, instructors at CWB will determine whether the conditions are safe enough for students to sail. Additional activities will be arranged if sailing is not possible. $500 ($530) $470 ($500) Member Aug :45 a.m. 4:15 p.m. Tech-Mate with Chess4Life Join Chess4Life and Pacific Science Center for a week of chess and computer science. Half of each day will be spent with experienced Chess4Life instructors who will use engaging lessons to make the strategic game of chess come to life. The second half of your day, you will practice reading binary code, learn how to code a strategy game, and investigate artificial intelligence to see if you have what it takes to beat a computer in a game of chess. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member June Aug :45 a.m. 4 p.m. $605 ($635) $575 ($605) Member Trash to Treasures Go beyond the classic reduce, reuse and recycle. It s time to UP-cycle your trash into treasure as you dive into the sustainability of stuff. Investigate how far across the planet our trash travels and what happens when we throw stuff away. Then, take steps to reduce your impacts. Practice leaving no trace on a hike, make your own recycled paper, and turn old T-shirts into a new rug. Explore the difference between reusing and recycling and practice better options than throwing things away. We can make a better world, one person and project at a time! $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member * Aug Young Entrepreneurs Calling all future CEOs! Experience first-hand the challenges and triumphs of starting and managing a business. Engage in creative problem-solving, product testing and team building to run a lemonade stand for a day. Once you ve experimented to find your perfect recipe, develop a business plan to present to a panel of potential investors. Discover how to develop a budget, set goals and recognize opportunities in this rare look into a startup company. Young Physicians Are you interested in becoming a doctor? Spend a week as a Young Physician getting a head start on a career in medicine! Make a cast, learn how to take vital signs and try your hand at suturing in this trip through the human body. Compare your bones to those in a cow s leg and your tendons to a chicken s. Do a DNA extraction and more. At the end of the week, learn how to do a dissection from our older Dissection Lab campers! $346 ($376) $316 ($346) Member * Aug CAMPS FOR GRADES 4 5 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

20 GRADES 6 8 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Anatomy Cooking Math Zoology NEW! Animation 101 You ve played games and seen movies, but have you ever thought of creating your own? Enter the world of animation by exploring the basics of illustration and sculpture. Then, put your artistic work into motion with the fundamentals of computer animation and video production while shooting and editing a short claymation movie. Production teams will brainstorm an idea, create a storyboard and script, design scenery, sculpt clay characters and create special effects to bring your story to life. Your imagination combined with technology will create your own original movie to take home. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member June (Girls only) 8:45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. $605 ($635) $575 ($605) Member NEW! Food Lab Don an apron, roll up your sleeves and get ready to take a deep dive into the science of cooking. Explore how biology, chemistry and physics can be used to enhance the properties and flavors of food. Learn (and taste) the difference between gelification, spherification, emulsification and suspension. Make and test juicy spheres, bubbling concoctions and smoking beverages. Don t miss out on this opportunity to play with your food! Aug :45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. NEW! Animation 201 No prerequisite required. You ve conquered the basics of claymation video creation in Animation 101. Are you still eager for more animation action? Shake the summer dust off your math, programming and art skills, and apply those abilities to develop advanced animation sequences. Use multiple techniques to create the illusion of seamless movement, and then take it to the next level by adding audio and more intricate visual effects. Writer, director, animator, producer it s your show! Some programming experience preferred, but not necessary to participate. $454 ($484) $424 ($454) Member * 8:45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member (Girls only) 8:45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. $605 ($635) $575 ($605) Member Get Your Green On Overnight Camping Trip included. What does it mean to be green? What kind of impacts do humans really have on planet Earth? Come learn ways to act more sustainably and lighten your ecological footprint. Investigate recycling and find out what happens to the things you throw away. Explore electricity in nature as you visit a wind farm and hydro-electric dam, and practice primitive living skills on an Eastern Washington campout. Campers depart for an overnight trip Thursday and return by 4 p.m. Friday. $530 ($560) $500 ($530) Member 8:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. 20 CAMPS FOR GRADES 6 8 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

21 GRADES 6 8 NEW! Cyber Sleuths with UW Bothell Are you aware of how much you share on social media? Can you recover data that has been deleted? In our increasingly digital world, data breaches, WiFi hacks and online security are daily news topics, but the Cyber Sleuths are on the job! As a Cyber Sleuth you will practice cracking passwords, hacking WiFi, and protecting and encrypting information so that it cannot be seen by others. You will also explore the ethical and legal issues behind different types of hacking. Protect yourself and your privacy; after all, the only way to stop a criminal hacker is to be a better ethical hacker! $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member 8:45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. Sci-Fi Comics with WiTS Robots, flying cars, time travel and journeys to galaxies far away are staples in the science fiction stories you know and love. But did you know that the science involved is often not as far-fetched as you might think? Join us to learn some of the real science behind these imaginative works as you create your own science fiction comic! In this camp, you will use inspiration from our exhibits and hands-on experiments and combine drawing and storytelling to create handmade comics and zines. Work with a comic book artist from Writers In the Schools (WiTS) to learn comic fundamentals and creative content building, putting these skills to the test in your own pieces that will become part of a printed class anthology. 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. NEW! Dissection Lab Ever wonder what something looks like on the inside? Or how the parts of an animal make the whole? From cow s eyes to brains, owl pellets to dogfish, learn professional dissection techniques to discover the ins and outs of an organism. We will explore the anatomy of different organisms as we make our way through the animal kingdom from simple to complex. Only those with strong stomachs need apply! $386 ($416) $356 ($386) Member * Aug :45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. Aug $475 ($505) $445 ($475) Member NEW! Graphic Design What do restaurants, bands and video games have in common? They all delve into the world of graphic design! With color theory, composition rules and layout fundamentals at your fingertips, produce your own custom designs to print a T-shirt, vinyl stickers and more. Using professional grade software, explore open source design tools that will give you the flexibility and skills to continue your creations at home. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member Aug :45 a.m. 4:05 p.m. NEW! Global Citizens, Local Science Overnight Camping Trip included. Understand the effects of climate change in our local environment. Train and participate in citizen science efforts to collect critical vegetation and habitat data and interact with scientists who use citizen science data in their research. Apply your new skills on a camping and research trip to Mt. Rainier. Campers depart for an overnight trip Thursday and return by 4 p.m. Friday. $530 ($560) $500 ($530) Member 8:45 a.m. 3:45 p.m. NEW! Exhibit Design Now s your chance to create your own Science Center exhibit! A successful exhibit begins with a cool idea and requires careful planning with a balance of graphics, science content and handson materials. Meet an exhibit designer and tour our exhibits behind-the-scenes. Then, work with a team to design, build and display an exhibit model to ignite curiosity about your big idea. Aug :45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. Nature s Notebook Follow in the footsteps of Muir and Audubon as you hike trails with your journal in hand. Sketch and describe the plants and animals you find as you fill your notebook with observations of the natural world. Then, adventure into the abstract! Use lines, shapes, colors and values to express the artistic side of nature around you. 21 CAMPS FOR GRADES 6 8 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

22 GRADES 6 8 Arts Business Engineering Physics CAMP THEMES Astronomy Chemistry Environmental Science Technology CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) * 4-day camp, save 20% See camp calendar on page 24 for more info. St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. CAMP LOCATIONS For a map of locations please see page 3 Pacific Science Center in Seattle Education Center in Bellevue St. Thomas School in Medina Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland The Overlake School in Redmond Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace University of Washington Bothell in Bothell Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle Sensory-Friendly Camp Anatomy Cooking Math Zoology NEW! Imagine-opolis: Board Game Creations Imaginopolis, the land that lies within each of our minds and hearts, will come to life in this camp. Each day, explore a variety of board games that will help you to understand how to make rules, characters, resources and interactions. Use probability and logic to affect each individual outcome within the game, then develop a strategy to win. Combine all this information with your favorite ideas, lands and schemes to design your very own game. At the end of the week, take home your creation to play with friends and family. 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. June Java Coding & Video Games with UW Bothell /* If you want to create a video game, where would you start? Understanding a programming language is the first step to building your own fun and popular casual games. Work with computer science students from UW Bothell to hone your Java skills by designing, building and playing video games in this introductory level program. Explore a variety of STEM fields that use Java and put your programming skills to the test. Are you game? */ No coding experience necessary. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. 8:45 a.m. 3:45p.m. Life Aquatic How healthy is your local water source? Investigate the macroinvertebrates and plankton that live in our local streams and wetlands. Use nets and Niskin Bottles to collect water samples and bring them back to the lab for further study. Explore what the life in the water says about the health of the watershed, the ecosystem and the planet. Collect and analyze your own data as you develop the skills that scientists use to survey aquatic life, and share your findings with your new scientific community. $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member * Road Trip: Farm to Table Follow the journey of your dinner from its origins in the soil to your kitchen table. Each day is a delectable field trip that delves into gastronomy: the study of food and culture. Experience a sustainable farm, discover the chemistry of nutrition and try your hand at preparing some culinary delights of your own. You ll see how specialty foods such as chocolate and other local favorites are created, and investigate the science of food from the Pacific Northwest and around the world. $500 ($530) $470 ($500) Member Aug :45 a.m. 4:15 p.m. $545 ($575) $515 ($545) Member 22 CAMPS FOR GRADES 6 8 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

23 GRADES 6 8 Robot Workshop Tap into technology! Test your software engineering skills by creating, building, testing and prototyping robots. Spend the week constructing circuits, exploring basic mechanics, taking apart old electronics and discovering breadboarding. From LEDs and light detection to servos and motors, work together with your teammates to develop an autonomous robot at camp and then take it home to begin a new robotic adventure. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. (Girls only) Roving Researchers With an array of technology at your fingertips, learn how scientists use remote sensing to scan, track and explore our universe from the deepest depths of the oceans to the farthest reaches of space. Employ remote sensing techniques to explore the tracking of wildfires, patterns of wildlife migrations and motion of sea ice. Get hands-on with remote sensing technology such as radar, lasers and global imaging. Learn about probes, rovers and satellites, then command a rover to complete your own mission. Aug :45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. June (Girls only) Astronomy 101 Overnight Camping Trip included. Astronomy 101 will take you to the stars and beyond! Study the beginning of the cosmos and soar through space and time in a planetarium show. Prepare for an overnight star-gazing adventure by making your own constellation guide. Visit a historical observatory then stay up late identifying objects in the sky. Campers depart for an overnight trip Thursday and return by 4 p.m. Friday. $530 ($560) $500 ($530) Member Underwater Machines Have you heard about the underdog high school robotics team that crushed MIT in the big underwater robotics competition? Whether you are just starting or are already dabbling, our underwater machines camp is a great first step on your robotics journey. Explore the science of submersibles and master the challenging underwater environment by experimenting with buoyancy, density and pressure. Design and construct an underwater machine, then use it to navigate beneath the water s surface in this feat of subsea engineering. $350 ($380) $320 ($350) Member * June (Girls only) 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. VR Hackathon with UW Bothell Exercise your computer science skills as you explore the main concepts and development of virtual reality (VR). Collaborate to design custom environments and develop virtual worlds. Learn the main theory behind VR technology, practice Unity3D skills, and reveal the realities that currently only exist in your imagination. Some coding experience advised. $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Member Aug NEW! Zombie Survival School What would you do if there was an infectious outbreak that resulted in zombies? Get prepared for an invasion while you study the biology of disease, build a biocontainment suit, and practice disaster preparedness. Immerse yourself in pop culture myths about zombies while practicing survival skills, and of course, investigating and studying BRAAAAAAAIIINNS! Then focus on prevention by learning how scientists control the spread of disease and stop pandemics. $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Member * 8:45 a.m. 4:10 p.m. $475 ($505) $445 ($475) Member 23 CAMPS FOR GRADES 6 8 «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

24 CALENDAR JUNE WEEK 1 Pacific Science Center PreK K Little Lab (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) PreK K Critter Club (p.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 The Big & Small of It 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Laboratory Wizards 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Robotic Rangers 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge 16 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Forensic Files 14 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Tech-Mate 19 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Animation 101 NEW! 20 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Underwater Machines (Girls Only) Education Center 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) PreK K Mud, Muck & Goo (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Wetland Wonders 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Slough Survival 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 2 3 Wildlife Gone Wild 13 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Road Trip: Ecovoyagers 18 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School K 1 Smartest Artist (Sensory-Friendly) 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Start Your Engines 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Amusement Park Physics NEW! 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 ChemLab, Inc. 15 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Imagine-opolis: Board Game Creations NEW! 22 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Roving Researchers 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Grades PreK K page 5 Grades K 1 pages 6 9 Grades 2 3 pages Grades 4 5 pages Grades 6 8 pages CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) Members receive a $30 discount on all summer camps. CAMPER LUNCH PROGRAM Available at Pacific Science Center, The Overlake School, and St. Thomas School. See page 30 for details. JULY 2 6 (four-day week) WEEK 2 Pacific Science Center PreK K Kitchen Chemistry (a.m.) 5 $158 ($188) $128 ($158) PreK K Little Lab (p.m.) 5 $158 ($188) $128 ($158) K 1 Crazy Contraptions NEW! 7 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) K 1 Superheroes 8 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 2 3 Candyology 10 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 2 3 Spy Science: Mission Possible 13 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 4 5 Game Zone NEW! 17 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 4 5 Mod Design 17 $454 ($484) $424 ($454) 4 5 Road Trip: Sports 18 $406 ($436) $376 ($406) 6 8 Animation 201 NEW! 20 $454 ($484) $424 ($454) 6 8 Zombie Survival School NEW! 23 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) Education Center PreK K Animal Discoveries (a.m.) 5 $158 ($188) $128 ($158) K 1 Natural Creations 7 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 2 3 Slough Survival 12 $350 ($380) $320 ($350) 4 5 Trash to Treasures 19 $350 ($380) $320 ($350) 6 8 Life Aquatic 22 $350 ($380) $320 ($350) St. Thomas School K 1 The Cookie Caper 7 $346 ($376) $316 ($346) K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $346 ($376) $316 ($346) 2 3 Science Myths: BUSTED 12 $346 ($376) $316 ($346) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $346 ($376) $316 ($346) 4 5 Messy Science NEW! 17 $346 ($376) $316 ($346) 4 5 Road Trip: Ecovoyagers 18 $386 ($416) $356 ($386) 4 5 Young Physicians 19 $346 ($376) $316 ($346) 6 8 Dissection Lab NEW! 21 $386 ($416) $356 ($386) St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School K 1 Story Explorers 9 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) K 1 Wild Ocean Adventures 9 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 2 3 Magician s Dilemma NEW! 11 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge 16 $350 ($380) $320 ($350) 4 5 Get Set to be a Vet: Advanced 16 $310 ($340) $280 ($310) 6 8 Underwater Machines 23 $350 ($380) $320 ($350) 24 CALENDAR «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

25 CALENDAR JULY 9 13 WEEK 3 Pacific Science Center K 1 Heating Up NEW! 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Smartest Artist (Sensory-Friendly) 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Rock n Science 12 $415 ($445) $385 ($415) 2 3 Science Myths: BUSTED 12 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Startup Science NEW! 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Back to the Future 14 $415 ($445 $385 ($415) 4 5 Center Ring Science 15 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 4 5 Cooking Up Science 15 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Introduction to Java NEW! 17 $590 ($620) $560 ($590) 6 8 Food Lab NEW! 20 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Imagine-opolis: Board Game Creations NEW! Education Center 22 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Legends of Polliwog Pond 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Rhythms of Nature 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Aquatic Adventures 14 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Astronomy $530 ($560) $500 ($530) 6 8 Global Citizens, Local Science NEW! St. Thomas School 21 $530 ($560) $500 ($530) K Blast Off! 6 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) K 1 The Big & Small of It 9 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Robotic Rangers 11 $475 ($505) $445 ($475) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 4 5 Dinomation 101 NEW! 15 $605 ($635) $575 ($605) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge 16 $475 ($505) $445 ($475) 6 8 Animation 101 NEW! 20 $605 ($635) $575 ($605) St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. The Overlake School K 1 The Cookie Caper 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Crazy Contraptions NEW! 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Out of This World 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 ChemLab, Inc. 15 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Young Physicians 19 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Dissection Lab NEW! 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) JULY 9 13 WEEK 3 (continued) JULY WEEK 4 Pacific Science Center PreK K Kitchen Chemistry (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) PreK K Little Lab (p.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 The Cookie Caper 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Story Explorers 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Meteorologists in Training NEW! 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 3D Game Design NEW! 14 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Brighton School K 1 Smartest Artist 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Get Set to be a Vet 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 ChemLab, Inc. 15 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Young Entrepreneurs 19 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Robot Workshop (Girls Only) 23 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Explorer West Middle School K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Laboratory Wizards 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Tech-Mate 19 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Underwater Machines 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Pacific Science Center Meteorology Team NEW! 17 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Science of Sailing 19 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 6 8 Graphic Design NEW! 21 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Road Trip: Farm To Table 22 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 6 8 Sci-Fi Comics NEW! 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Education Center PreK K Wild Explorers (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Natural Creations 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Slough Survival 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 2 3 Wildlife Gone Wild 13 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Get Your Green On 20 $530 ($560) $500 ($530) 25 CALENDAR «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

26 CALENDAR JULY WEEK 4 (continued) St. Thomas School K 1 Smartest Artist 7 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) K 1 Superheroes 8 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Candyology 10 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Laboratory Wizards 10 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 4 5 Introduction to Java NEW! 17 $635 ($665) $605 ($635) 4 5 Young Entrepreneurs 19 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 6 8 Animation 201 NEW! 20 $605 ($635) $575 ($605) St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and two snacks for all campers. The Overlake School K 1 Start Your Engines 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Robotic Rangers 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Messy Science NEW! 17 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Roving Researchers (Girls Only) 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Zombie Survival School NEW! 23 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) Brighton School K 1 Wild Ocean Adventures 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Magician s Dilemma NEW! 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge 16 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Young Physicians 19 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Dissection Lab NEW! 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Explorer West Middle School K 1 Crazy Contraptions NEW! 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Amusement Park Physics NEW! 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Forensic Files 14 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Game Zone NEW! 17 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) JULY WEEK 5 Pacific Science Center PreK K Critter Club (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) PreK K Kitchen Chemistry (p.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Heating Up NEW! 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Get Set to be a Vet 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Out of This World 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Spy Science: Mission Possible 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Center Ring Science 15 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 4 5 ChemLab Inc. 15 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Fundamentals of Python NEW! 16 $590 ($620) $560 ($590) 4 5 Science of Sailing 19 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 6 8 Exhibit Design NEW! 21 $380 ($410 $350 ($380) 6 8 Java Coding & Video Games 22 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Education Center PreK K Mud, Muck & Goo (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Birds, Bugs & Bunnies 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Wet & Wild 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Road Trip: Ecovoyagers 18 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Life Aquatic 22 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) St. Thomas School K 1 Smartest Artist 7 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Science Myths: BUSTED 12 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Startup Science NEW! 13 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 4 5 Cooking Up Science 15 $475 ($505) $445 ($475) 4 5 Tech-Mate 19 $605 ($635) $575 ($605) 6 8 Road Trip: Farm To Table 22 $545 ($575) $515 ($545) 6 8 Underwater Machines 23 $475 ($505) $445 ($475) St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and snack for all campers. The Overlake School K Blast Off! 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 The Big & Small of It 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge 16 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Animation 101 NEW! 20 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Food Lab NEW! 20 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 26 CALENDAR «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

27 CALENDAR JULY WEEK 5 (continued) Brighton School K 1 Crazy Contraptions NEW! 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Laboratory Wizards 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Dinomation 101 NEW! 15 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Get Set to be a Vet: Advanced 16 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Imagine-opolis: Board Game Creations NEW! JULY 30 AUGUST 3 WEEK 6 Pacific Science Center 22 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 The Cookie Caper 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Candyology 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Laboratory Wizards 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Robotic Rangers 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Center Ring Science 15 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 4 5 Forensic Files 14 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Messy Science NEW! 17 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Cyber Sleuths NEW! 21 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Java Coding & Video Games 22 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Education Center PreK K Animal Discoveries (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Legends of Polliwog Pond 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Wildlife Gone Wild 13 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Wild Survivor 18 $530 ($560) $500 ($530) 6 8 Explorer West Middle School K 1 Smartest Artist (Sensory-Friendly) 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Young Entrepreneurs 19 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Robot Workshop 23 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Nature s Notebook (Sensory-Friendly) 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) JULY 30 AUGUST 3 WEEK 6 (continued) Brighton School K 1 Start Your Engines 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Science Myths: BUSTED 12 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Dinomation 201 NEW! 15 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 St. Thomas School K 1 Story Explorers 9 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) K 1 Wild Ocean Adventures 9 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Amusement Park Physics NEW! 10 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Magician s Dilemma NEW! 11 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 4 5 Fundamentals of Python NEW! 16 $635 ($665) $605 ($635) 4 5 Road Trip: Ecovoyagers 18 $475 ($505) $445 ($475) 6 8 Dissection Lab NEW! 21 $475 ($505) $445 ($475) 6 8 Zombie Survival School NEW! 23 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and snack for all campers. The Overlake School K 1 The Cookie Caper 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Superheroes 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 3D Game Design NEW! 14 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Young Entrepreneurs 19 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Animation 201 NEW! 20 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Game Zone NEW! (Sensory-Friendly) 17 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Roving Researchers 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Grades PreK K page 5 Grades K 1 pages 6 9 Grades 2 3 pages Grades 4 5 pages Grades 6 8 pages CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) Members receive a $30 discount on all summer camps. CAMPER LUNCH PROGRAM Available at Pacific Science Center, The Overlake School, and St. Thomas School. See page 30 for details. 27 CALENDAR «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

28 CALENDAR AUGUST 6 10 WEEK 7 Education Center PreK K Wild Explorers (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Legends of Polliwog Pond 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Slough Survival 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 2 3 Wet & Wild 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Astronomy $530 ($560) $500 ($530) St. Thomas School K 1 Crazy Contraptions NEW! 7 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) K 1 The Big & Small of It 9 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 Get Set to be a Vet 10 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 4 5 Mod Design 17 $605 ($635) $575 ($605) 4 5 Road Trip: Sports 18 $545 ($575) $515 ($545) 6 8 Food Lab NEW! 20 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) 6 8 Pacific Science Center PreK K Critter Club (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) PreK K Kitchen Chemistry (p.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K Blast Off! 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Smartest Artist 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Rock n Science 12 $415 ($445) $385 ($415) 2 3 Science Myths: BUSTED 12 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Science Poetry Jam NEW! 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Dinomation 101 NEW! 15 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge (Sensory-Friendly) Imagine-opolis: Board Game Creations NEW! 16 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Road Trip: Ecovoyagers 18 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Animation 101 NEW! (Girls Only) 20 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Robot Workshop 23 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 22 $425 ($455) $395 ($425) St. Thomas School camp prices include lunch and snacks for all campers. AUGUST 6 10 WEEK 7 (continued) University of Washington Bothell K 1 Heating Up NEW! 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 ChemLab, Inc. 15 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Duct Tape Challenge 16 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Cyber Sleuths NEW! 21 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Java Coding & Video Games 22 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) AUGUST WEEK 8 Pacific Science Center PreK K Little Lab (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) PreK K Critter Club (p.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Crazy Contraptions NEW! 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Start Your Engines 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Laboratory Wizards 10 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Magician s Dilemma NEW! 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Robotic Rangers 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Center Ring Science 15 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 4 5 Dinomation 201 NEW! 15 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Road Trip: Sports 18 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 6 8 Animation 201 NEW! (Girls Only) 20 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Underwater Machines 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Education Center PreK K Mud, Muck & Goo (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Birds, Bugs & Bunnies 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Rhythms of Nature (Sensory-Friendly) 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Wild Survivor 18 $530 ($560) $500 ($530) 6 8 Nature s Notebook 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Brighton School K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Out of This World 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Startup Science NEW! 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Tech-Mate 19 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Underwater Machines 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Brighton School K 1 Superheroes 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Forensic Files 14 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Zombie Survival School NEW! 23 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 28 CALENDAR «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

29 CALENDAR AUGUST WEEK 8 (continued) University of Washington Bothell K 1 Story Explorers 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Robotic Rangers 11 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 3D Game Design NEW! 14 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Messy Science NEW! 17 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Java Coding & Video Games 22 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 VR Hackathon 23 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) AUGUST WEEK 9 Pacific Science Center K 1 Heating Up NEW! 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Teddy s Grand Adventure 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Wild Ocean Adventures 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Meteorologists in Training NEW! 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Startup Science NEW! 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 What s Up Doc? 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Center Ring Science 15 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 4 5 Pacific Science Center Meteorology Team NEW! 17 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Science of Sailing 19 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) 6 8 Dissection Lab NEW! 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 Roving Researchers 23 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) AUGUST WEEK 10 Pacific Science Center K 1 The Cookie Caper 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) K 1 Superheroes 8 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Out of This World 11 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Messy Science NEW! 17 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Tech-Mate 19 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Exhibit Design NEW! 21 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Food Lab NEW! 20 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Graphic Design NEW! 21 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 6 8 Road Trip: Farm To Table 22 $500 ($530) $470 ($500) Education Center PreK K Wild Explorers (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Wetland Wonders 9 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Slough Survival 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 2 3 Wildlife Gone Wild 13 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Road Trip: Ecovoyagers 18 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) Education Center PreK K Animal Discoveries (a.m.) 5 $190 ($220) $160 ($190) K 1 Birds, Bugs & Bunnies 6 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Wet & Wild 12 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Trash to Treasures 19 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 4 5 Wild Survivor 18 $530 ($560) $500 ($530) University of Washington Bothell K 1 Smartest Artist (Sensory-Friendly) 7 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 2 3 Sense-ational Science 13 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 4 5 Mod Design 17 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) 4 5 Young Physicians 19 $380 ($410) $350 ($380) 6 8 Dissection Lab NEW! 21 $430 ($460) $400 ($430) 6 8 VR Hackathon 23 $560 ($590) $530 ($560) Grades PreK K page 5 Grades K 1 pages 6 9 Grades 2 3 pages Grades 4 5 pages Grades 6 8 pages CAMP PRICES Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) Members receive a $30 discount on all summer camps. CAMPER LUNCH PROGRAM Available at Pacific Science Center, The Overlake School, and St. Thomas School. See page 30 for details. 29 CALENDAR «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

30 REGISTRATION REGISTRATION DATES Registration opens for Pacific Science Center Members on February 1 at 8:45 a.m. Registration opens for the general public on February 8 at 8:45 a.m. Early bird registration ends April 30. HOW TO REGISTER & PAY All registrations must be made online at pacsci.org/summer-camps. When registering, choose the grade level your child will be entering in fall Full payment can be made when you register; otherwise, a $100 non-refundable deposit per camp is required, with the remaining balance due by April 30. Registrations made after April 30 require full payment at the time of registration. CAMPER LUNCH PROGRAM We are pleased to offer this convenient option at Pacific Science Center s main campus, The Overlake School in Redmond and St. Thomas School in Medina for full-day campers or campers participating in both morning and afternoon half-day camps. At Pacific Science Center s main campus, you can sign up for the Camper Lunch Program at the time of registration. Lunches are provided by our very own Fountains Café in Pacific Science Center. We use seasonal fruits and vegetables, making every meal fresh. Standard and vegan lunches are available and come with a water bottle and two snacks. Lunch orders are not available by the day, and all orders or cancellations must be made by 4 p.m. on the Wednesday before your child s camp start date. Substitutions are not available. View our menu online at pacsci.org/summer-camps. Cost for Lunch at Pacific Science Center: $45 for 5-day camp week $36 for 4-day camp week WAITLIST PROCESS If a camp is full at the time of registration, you can add your child to the waitlist. If an opening occurs, we will notify you by . Openings only occur if someone transfers or cancels their reservation. If the camp is listed as Closed there are no waitlist spots available. TRANSFERS & CANCELLATIONS To transfer your child between camps, call (206) Requests for transfers must be made at least one week prior to the camp start date. Cost: $20 per transfer. Requests for withdrawal from camp must be made at least two weeks prior to the camp start date. No refunds will be given within two weeks of the camp start date. A $100 processing fee will be retained per camp session. EXTENDED DAY CARE Morning and afternoon extended day care is available at all locations. Morning extended day care begins at 7 a.m. Cost: $60 for a five-day camp week, $50 for a four-day camp week. Afternoon extended day care is available until 6 p.m. Cost: $60 for a five-day camp week, $50 for a four-day camp week. Sign up online at the time of registration. NOTE: Extended day care is not available for select partnership camps. At The Overlake School, you can sign up for lunch at the time of registration. Lunch is provided by the school cafeteria and includes a hot entree, sides and a salad bar option. Limited dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice. Lunch orders are not available by the day, and all orders or cancellations must be made by 4 p.m. on the Wednesday before your child s camp start date. Cost for Lunch at The Overlake School: $40 for 5-day camp week $32 for 4-day camp week At St. Thomas School, lunch is included in the cost of camp. Lunch and snacks are provided by SAGE Dining. SAGE is committed to delivering safe, healthy options for every camper regardless of allergies or dietary restrictions. View the menu and learn more at sagedining.com/menus/stthomasschool. Lunch includes a hot entree, sides, salad bar and sandwich options. Campers also receive two snacks per day. Road Trip campers are provided sack lunches. PRICING INFORMATION Register before April 30 to qualify for the early bird discount. Additionally, Pacific Science Center Members receive a $30 discount on all summer camps. PRICES LISTED AS: Early Bird Price (After April 30 Price) Limited financial assistance is available. See page 2 for more information. 30 REGISTRATION «2018» PACSCI.ORG/SUMMER-CAMPS

31 OTHER PROGRAMS SERVICE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEENS Science Educators in Training at All Summer Camp Locations We are seeking responsible teen volunteers ages to provide valuable assistance and mentoring of campers during the summer. Teen volunteers receive training, build their professional resume, meet high school service requirements and gain the rewarding experience of working with children and contributing to their community. This experience is especially valuable for teens who are interested in careers in science, technology or education. Teens must attend a mandatory training in May, and be able to commit to at least 60 hours during the summer. LOVE OUR SUMMER CAMPS? Pacific Science Center offers many more exciting opportunities for curious minds of all ages year-round! To learn more, visit pacsci.org or call (206) Parents Night Out Every month, spend the night out (or in!) while your child enjoys exploration of our exhibits, hands-on activities and a live science, planetarium or laser show. Participants are supervised in age groups by our experienced and enthusiastic staff. Girls Night Out Join us for an evening of exploring careers in STEM. Girls will engage with local female professionals and students from different STEM fields and participate in hands-on activities that build critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Birthday Parties Celebrate your birthday with a variety of themed parties for all ages! Staff will dazzle guests with science activities, explorations and demonstrations! After your party at Pacific Science Center, you are free to explore our exhibits. The celebration includes a private room decorated to match your party theme. Preschools We offer two play-based preschool programs for children ages three to five. Polliwog Preschool in Bellevue utilizes 320 acres of wetlands to explore seasonal themes and daily activities that foster a love of nature and learning. Proton Preschool in Seattle uses science as a catalyst for learning and discovery and utilizes the amazing resources Pacific Science Center has to offer. Wetland Waddlers Our early childhood educators will guide you through hands-on exploration of Mercer Slough with your preschooler. Spend a Saturday morning playing games, doing art projects and exploring the pond, wetland and forest. How to Apply The application process includes a written portion and recommendations, followed by interviews. The application is available at pacsci.org/volunteers and is due February 25, Interviews will take place in March, and training will be held in May. volunteers@pacsci.org for more information. Preschool Family Play Lab Play Lab gives you the tools to help teach your child science. In each 1.5 hour class, you and your child will sing songs, experiment with different materials and learn together about a specific science theme. Environmental Science Pathways In this five-week series, middle school students grow their citizen science skill set. Build map and compass skills, learn how to use GPS technology and identify birds and plants and map their presence in our 320-acre wetland. Explore the hiddenin-plain-sight world of native pollinators, conduct amphibian survey by canoe and more. 31 YEAR-ROUND YOUTH & FAMILY PROGRAMS «2018» PACSCI.ORG

32 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SEATTLE, WA PERMIT NO CAMPS FOR CURIOUS MINDS IMPORTANT DATES FEBRUARY 1: Registration opens for Pacific Science Center Members FEBRUARY 8: Registration opens for the general public APRIL 30: Early bird registration ends Discover Something New This Summer This summer, Pacific Science Center is excited to unveil over 20 new camp themes for youth in preschool through eighth grade. Interested in technology? Now you can create your own stop-motion animated film, program your very own video game or explore the world of augmented and virtual reality! Curious about science careers? Study and predict the weather just like meteorologists on the nightly news. Try your hand as a biologist or a doctor and dissect animal organs and learn about anatomy. With themes ranging from zoology and astronomy, to engineering and environmental science, summer 2018 is sure to create lifelong memories and inspire the inner scientist in your child. Learn more and register at pacsci.org/summer-camps.

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