Register online at BoonshoftMuseum.org
2600 DeWeese Parkway Dayton, Ohio 45414 937.275.7431 BoonshoftMuseum.org
2016
Create your own adventure... and unearth unique experiences alongside the highly skilled staff
of the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery!
With seven full weeks of camp options, it’s easy to design a summer
just right for your child. The summer kicks off with the new POP! Goes
the Science followed by two weeks full of the wonder of Harry Potter®
Camp, followed by a week of Super Science Sampler. Three weeks of
Summer Discovery Camps wrap up the summer in July, with experiences
designed to nurture creativity, teamwork, and kids’ interest in science.
Check the calendar (p. 8) for scheduling details.
For questions about online registration, please call 937.275.7431 ext. 163; for questions regarding
programming, please call 937.275.7431 ext. 148.
We Love Our Members! Our Members at the Family/Grandparent Level and above receive special discounts on Summer Camps.
Members are emailed a special coupon code the first week of March; if you did not receive a code or have since become a member,
email [email protected] to receive your code.
Not a Dayton Society of Natural History Member? Visit BoonshoftMuseum.org to see all the benefits a Membership has to offer!
And Remember...
• Class levels determined by student’s age as of June 1, 2016.
• All fees due at registration.
• Once you have registered your camper(s) for Summer Camps at the Boonshoft, all sales are considered final. If you feel you
have a grave exception, please call 937.275.7431, ext. 148. Please note that once approved, all registration changes will be
assessed a $25 administrative fee.
• The Boonshoft Museum reserves the right to cancel any camps not reaching the minimum attendance; participants will be
notified one week prior to the camp run date. Campers will be transferred to another camp of their choice at no additional fee.
If no suitable sessions are available, a full refund will be issued.
Looking for more summer adventure options?
Check out summer camp options at SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park.
June 6–10, 2016
SunWatch.org
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Fees and Registration 3
Online registration for Summer Camps at the Boonshoft Museum begins on March 14, 2016 for Members
and March 21, 2016 for Non-Members. Please visit BoonshoftMuseum.org to register your camper today!
1. Visit BoonshoftMuseum.org to select your child’s camp experience.
2. Click the corresponding link to open the registration page.
3. Complete the online form in its entirety, including the Classes, Camper,
Parent/Guarding, and Billing Section then click “submit”.
Tip: Be sure to use a valid email address, as your camper’s Check-In Fast
Pass and links to required forms will be sent to you via email.
4. Check your email for a link to print out your camper’s
Check-In Fast Pass and links to required forms. Forms are
due two weeks prior to the first day of your child’s camp.
If your child’s forms are not completed, they cannot
attend camp. No Exceptions. Scan and email forms to
[email protected] or fax to 937.275.5213. Please
print out or digitally save your camper’s Check-In Fast Pass to be scanned
on the first day of camp. This will allow for faster check in times and
enable Summer Camp staff ample time to meet and greet your camper.
Registration Dates
How to Register
Fees MemberPop! Goes the Science
Harry Potter Camps
Super Science Sampler
Discovery Camps (Full Day)
Discovery Camps (Half Day)
Extended Care
$159
$179
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$95
$10/Hour; $60/Week
$169
$189
$169
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$99
$10/Hour; $60/Week
Non-Member
Dayton Society of Natural History Members:
Be sure to enter your coupon code(s) to
receive your special Member discount. If you
are a current Member and did not receive
an email with your exclusive coupon codes,
please email our friendly Membership services
staff at [email protected]
or call 937.275.7431 x 152.
Online registration and your camper’s first day check-in are
now easier than ever!
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SUPER SCIENCE SAMPLER
Pop! Goes the Science (June 6 – 10) 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Ages 5 – 12 years
This summer the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery will go where it’s never gone before with Pop! Goes the Science,
a week-long celebration of pop-culture. From aliens to action-packed stunts, super heroes to space travel, this
unique camp allows participants to experience it all. Designed to inspire and challenge children through five exciting
exploration sessions, campers get ready for an exciting science-centric summer in this STEM-based camp.
Games & ToysExperience hands-on gaming in a new light. Explore how
video games are developed. Tear into toys to find out what
makes them tick, design and create your own toy figure,
and venture through large scale board games that won’t
leave you bored.
SuperheroesDo you want to fly like Superman? Shoot webs
like Spiderman? Call down lightning like Storm?
Explore the powers of super heroes from our favorite
movies and comic books. Experiment with the
elements, mutations and the gadgetry superheroes
use to save the day!
Creature CabinetLet your imagination soar in the Creature Cabinet. Dragons,
pocket monsters and aliens…Oh My! This session is fiction
brought to life. Discover the mysteries of creatures from
some of your favorite movies and television shows.
Fiction & FantasyThrilling stories from faraway places! Take a fantastic
voyage to mystic lands where tales of bravery and
exploration abound. In Fiction & Fantasy campers will
discover the science behind time travel, space flight
and so much more.
FXDuring Pop! Goes the Science, campers are
challenged mentally and physically. FX classes
will demonstrate what it’s like to be a Hollywood
stunt-person. Avoid the walking dead as you
run the Terra-Terror Course, and learn how to
stage an exciting—but safe—fight scene!
Members $159; Non-Members $169
Before care begins at 8:00 a.m.
After care ends at 5:30 p.m.
$10 per hour OR Flat rate week long care $60.
Camp ends at 3:30 p.m. If you are later than 15 minutes in picking up your child, you will be charged an hourly fee for daycare services.
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From the moment you’re sorted beneath our enchanted ceiling and join your house you will believe that Hogwarts has been brought to life...
Harry Potter Camp, Week 1 June 13 - 17 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Ages 9 - 12 years Harry Potter Camp: The Cave of Immortals (First Years)In Harry Potter and the Cave of Immortals “time is out of joint.” The Wizarding world is on the brink of chaos and strange
happenings are afoot at Hogwarts’ Summer Session. Join with other members of your house to set it right. Professors Snape,
McGonagall, Lupin, and more will lead campers through Potions, Astronomy, Care of Magical Creatures, Defense Against the
Dark Arts, and a full array of other magical classes. Each student will earn wizard gold to shop at Diagon Alley, receive an
official Harry Potter Camp Certificate of Completion, and T-shirt during a graduation ceremony at the end of camp.
Members $179; Non-Members $189. There is no before or after care available this week.
Harry Potter Camp, Week 2 June 20 - 248:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Ages 10 - 14 years Harry Potter Camp: Rise of the Dark Phoenix (Second and Third Years) Harry Potter and the Rise of the Dark Phoenix marks the second part of a trilogy that will conclude in our 10th Anniversary
summer. Six years after the events of The Deathly Hallows, Count Callisto, Voldemort’s chosen successor to lead the
Death-Eaters, has taken control of Hogwarts. He wants to personally oversee the training of a powerful dark wizard known
as the Dark Phoenix. This young wizard is the heir apparent to Voldemort and is destined to bring the Death-Eaters back to
their former glory. Professors Sprout, Starbuck, McGonagall, and more will be on hand to help campers prepare for battle.
Experience all of the magic of your first or second year with lots of new classes, characters, twists, and turns designed to
test your magical skills. Each student will receive a Second or Third Year Certificate of Completion and T-shirt during a
graduation ceremony at the end of camp.
Members $179; Non-Members $189. There is no before or after care available this week.
Are you ready for the magic? And please––—no Muggles.
Classes fill quickly, so don’t wait... Register now!
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ChemistryEnter the laboratory and concoct some fun! Campers
will measure, pour, observe and become awestruck over
reactions and changes they produce with hands-on
experiments. The week will end with fiery demonstrations
and explosive encounters.
Environmental ScienceCampers explore the clouds above and the water
below as they engage in programming in our
Science On a Sphere® exhibit. Science comes to life
as campers explore the pond and 17 acres of natural
area surrounding the museum. Campers learn about
environments long gone as they explore the world
around us.
BiologyMeet some of our most popular Discovery Zoo animal
residents, investigate fruit flies under microscopes,
dissect owl pellets, and learn the language of life through
DNA extraction.
PhysicsFind out why matter matters while investigating
magnetism, motion and electricity of all sorts.
Observe the world with lenses and prisms, and
find how light allows us to see beyond the stars!
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Super Science Sampler
Science RouletteEvery day is a new adventure in Science Roulette.
The topic of the day will be decided by the spin
of a wheel. Astronomy, material sciences, forensics
and more! It’s all on the wheel and up to chance.
Spin the wheel and prepare to investigate!
Members $159; Non-Members $169
Before care begins at 8:00 a.m.
After care ends at 5:30 p.m.
$10 per hour OR Flat rate week long care $60.
Camp ends at 3:30 p.m. If you are later than 15 minutes in picking up your child, you will be charged an hourly fee for daycare services.
Super Science Sampler (June 27 – July 1)9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Ages 5 – 12 years
This year the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery will offer an all-new summer camp experience with Super Science
Sampler. Campers join together in science adventures as they delve into creative problem solving, technology, and
scientific and engineering processes. Designed to inspire and challenge children through five exciting exploration
sessions, campers prepare for an exciting science-centric future in this STEM-based camp.
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8:30–11:30 A.M.
The LEGO Challenge (Ages 5-7)Star Wars (Ages 8-11)Wild Kratts (Ages 7-8)
8:30–11:30 A.M.
Grossology (Ages 5-7)Outdoor Explore (Ages 8-11)Robo Lab (Ages 5-7)
8:30–11:30 A.M.
Crazy Cool Science (Ages 5-7)DI Why Not? (Ages 6-8)Scooby Doo (Ages 6-8)
Extended Care- Morning Extended Care times: 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.- Afternoon Extended Care times: 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Please note – Half Day students may select Morning or Afternoon Extended Care only. Mid-day Extended Care is not available for half day students.
Extended care is $10 per hour OR $60 flat rate for the week. Camp ends at 3:30 p.m. If you are later than 15 minutes in picking up your child, you will be charged an hourly fee for daycare services.
12:30 – 3:30 P.M.
The LEGO Challenge (Ages 8-10)Star Wars (Ages 6-8)Wild Kratts (Ages 5-6)Zookeeping 101 (Ages 9-14)
12:30 – 3:30 P.M.
Grossology (Ages 8-10)Outdoor Explore (Ages 5-7)Robo Lab (Ages 8-11)Zookeeping 101 (Ages 9-14)
12:30 – 3:30 P.M.
Advanced Zookeeping (Ages 9-14)Crazy Cool Science (Ages 8-10)DI Why Not? (Ages 8-11)Scooby Doo (Ages 5-7)
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Discovery Camps Schedule (July 11-29)
8:30 A.M. – 3:30 P.M.
Destination: Adventure (Ages 11-14)
8:30 A.M – 3:30 P.M.
Lights, Camera, Action! (Ages 11-14)
8:30 A.M. – 3:30 P.M.
Crime Scene Casebook (Ages 11-14)
Destination: Adventure (Full day session, Ages 11-14)
Get lost in Destination: Adventure, learn how to find your way, and survive
when you get there! Navigate your way through this interactive experience
and explore how the Global Positioning Systems (GPS) works, test materials
for building shelter and basic tools, and become invisible to modern
technology as you travel off the grid.
The LEGO Challenge (AM: Ages 5-7; PM: Ages 8-10)
Thrills abound at every turn as campers take up the LEGO Challenge!
Follow a trail of clues hidden in and around the Boonshoft Museum of
Discovery to gather the pieces for your ultimate creation. Journey through
this interactive experience into the awesome world of LEGO.
Star Wars (AM: Ages 8-11; PM: Ages 6-8)
Is your young freedom fighter ready to join the Resistance? It all starts
with an understanding of the galaxy around them! Learn about starships,
strategies, and droids at this interactive science camp. But beware!
The New Order has plans for galactic domination.
Wild Kratts (AM: Ages 7-8; PM: Ages 5-6)
Time to put your creature suits on Kratts Kids! Earn creature disks
as we travel through different animal habitats from around the globe.
But watch out! We may have to save a few animals on our adventures!
Campers will be introduced to animals from the Boonshoft’s Discovery Zoo
such as the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach, the American River Otter,
and the Bat Eared Fox.
Zookeeping 101 (PM: Ages 9-14)
Campers explore the health and care of the most adorable residents
at the Boonshoft Museum. Focus on the various scientific disciplines
involved in animal husbandry including biology, nutrition, medicine,
training, and exhibit design. Campers join museum staff for an interactive
look at how the Museum’s Live Animals Department cares for the
150 animals in their collection. And the best part: each child receives
hands-on opportunities with the animals!
Week One: July 11-15
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8:30 A.M. – 3:30 P.M.
Destination: Adventure (Ages 11-14)
Grossology (AM: Ages 5-7; PM: Ages 8-10)
Do you want to have the coolest and grossest summer vacation ever? You
and your fellow campers will gross each other out with the Boonshoft’s most
disgusting experiments. Explore the bodily functions that are considered
“rude” and “not polite,” and get up close with slimy and creepy critters.
Lights, Camera, Action! The As Seen on TV Edition (Full day session, Ages 11-14)
Become a titan of the industry in this exciting build-it-from-the-ground-up
experience. Create, develop and test your product. When it’s ready for the
consumer, then it’s time to produce, write, direct and film a commercial to
show the world why your item is better than the competition!
Outdoor Explore (AM: Ages 8-11; PM: Ages 5-7)
Experience the great outdoors in a unique way when creativity and science
merge together. Learn “life-hacks” to better thrive in the wild: discover cooking
without a stove, explore a way to produce electrical energy with objects found in
your pocket, and construct a sturdy and stable shelter.
Robo Lab (AM: Ages 8-11; PM: Ages 5-7)
Robots are taking over summer vacation at the Boonshoft! Robo Lab is a
great place to get started on your robot education. Campers learn basic
build techniques and try their hand at simple programming tasks. Teams will
be faced with challenges designed for fun in the bold world of robots.
Zookeeping 101 (PM: Ages 9-14)
Campers explore the health and care of the most adorable residents at the
Boonshoft Museum. Focus on the various scientific disciplines involved in animal
husbandry including biology, nutrition, medicine, training, and exhibit design.
Campers join museum staff for an interactive look at how the Museum’s Live
Animals Department cares for the 150 animals in their collection. And the best
part: each child receives hands-on opportunities with the animals!
Week Two: July 18-22
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Set to Be a Vet (Grades 1-3)Calling all animal lovers! Critter-curious campers will learn how to care for the little creatures we all love. Grooming, playing, feeding, and training are all a part of this fun and exciting animal adventure.
Vet Science (Grades 4-6)Future veterinarians learn about animal care and enjoy unique, hands-on experiences in basic veterinary skills. Campers learn about animal anatomy, how to read an x-ray, plan a healthy diet, implement training---even hear first-hand stories while visiting with a professional veterinarian.
Return to the Vault (Grades 4-6)An ancient secret, a baffling code and a nefarious adversary who will stop at nothing… Return to the Vault features a new mystery, new adventures, and new thrills that incorporate STEM learning opportuni-ties. Are you prepared for what comes next? The Vault is open; the Darkness has escaped!
Zookeeping (Grades 4-6)Professional Zoo Keepers are scientists who are committed to provid-ing the best care possible to the animals. Explore biology, nutrition, medicine, training, and exhibit design and learn how our Live Animal Department cares for the 150 animals in our zoo.
Advanced Zookeeping (PM: Ages 9-14)
Build on skills learned in Zookeeping 101 camp! Join professional zookeepers
in caring for animals in the Discovery Zoo as you care for your assigned
animal during the week. Campers will assist with real conservation programs,
develop and prepare diets, research and create enrichment and training
plans, assist with exhibit/habitat improvement, and learn to handle animals.
Prerequisite: Zookeeping 101
Crazy Cool Science (AM: Ages 5-7; PM: Ages 8-10)
Grab your goggles and enter the lab where creations in chemistry are made.
Measure, pour and mix your way to Crazy, Cool Science! - Concoctions that
spark, stink, ooze and go boom. Real science…real fun!
Crime Scene Casebook (Full day session, Ages 11-14)
A horrific crime has been committed and the Boonshoft’s Special Investigation
Unit needs your help! In Crime Scene Casebook, campers will get a chance
to play the role of crime scene investigators. From analyzing evidence to
questioning suspects, participants will get a firsthand look at how fictional
and real life detectives use forensics to solve crimes.
DI Why Not? (AM: Ages 6-8; PM: Ages 8-11)
Discover a whole new world waiting to be built. Using common household items,
take on architectural challenges from basic build structures to big rig projects.
Construct an “Infinity Gauntlet” and create a working flashlight. This is hands-on
summer fun!
Scooby Doo (AM: Ages 6-8; PM: Ages 5-7)
Mystery Inc., the Boonshoft Museum’s cool mystery crew, is back. Campers will
use their crime-busting, spook-chasing talents to solve an all-new big summer
mystery. Someone or something is scaring people away from the museum and
it’s up to Mystery Inc. to figure out why!
Week Three: July 25-29
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