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Learn about gravity at Vail Public Library science camp on Monday

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What: Summer Science Camp with Caron Crevling

Where: Vail Public Library, 292 W. Meadow Drive, Vail.

When: August 5 – 8, 2013, from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Cost: Free.

More information: Call 970-479-2179.

Summer Science Camp with Caron Crevling is returning to the town of Vail Public Library. This popular science camp was on hiatus last year during the library renovation, but the library will host the camp again this year from Aug. 5 to 8. This week-long, hands-on science program uses experiential learning and inquiry-based scientific investigations to engage and excite budding scientists aged 9 to 12. This year’s topic of scientific exploration is gravity.

Camp meets Monday through Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the library’s newly remodeled community room. Campers will spend the week answering questions about gravity, including what is gravity? Can you see it? Can you measure it? Can you defy it? Can you prove it?

Space is limited, so please register early for the entire week. To register, call 970-479-2179.


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