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Campers will spend their mornings exploring science concepts by visiting local organizations such as the Dyer Observatory, the Adventure Science Center, the Nashville Zoo, and the Discovery Center in Murfreesboro. After lunch, campers will apply science knowledge to STEM-based activities in a classroom setting. Campers will need a water bottle, snack, and a packed lunch.…

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Cross Country Camp is a fun introduction to running as exercise and a sport. Our goal is to make running fun, while simultaneously introducing the basics of stretching, training, and racing!

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Camp Broadway is a jam-packed week of fun-filled singing, dancing, and acting! Over the course of five days, students ages 5-13 will work in age-similar groups to learn choreography, scenes, and songs from Broadway’s Hit Musicals. Actors will have the opportunity to shine as solo performers. Students will perform an original musical review of their…

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Learn and Play Battlebots with easy to build (Lego-like) robots. Students will see the fun side of STEM education as they build robots to compete with the other students. With no prior knowledge needed, students will enjoy a week of fun that they will be talking about for months to come. They will learn basic…

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Campers will play multiple types of dodgeball like medic, revenge, backboard bonanza and others- plus tried and true PE games like indoor soccer, goal line football, and capture the chicken.

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  DISNEY ZOO CAMP Instructor: Julia Nolan We’ll be singing and dancing to favorites from Disney like Lion King, Jungle Book, Finding Nemo, 101 Dalmatians, Aristocats and many more! With catchy tunes and dances, crafts and games, campers aged 4-8 (PreK-2nd), will have a jam-packed week of movement, character creation, problem solving, and more! This…

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This camp focuses on age-appropriate shooting skills, including proper footwork, hand placement, and ball release. Players will leave with drills to help them further their development. Smaller balls and lower goals will be used for the younger boys.

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