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| 2007
Summer Camps |
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Registrations
are now being taken for five different
summer camps at the Brooker Creek Preserve
Environmental Education Center (BCPEEC)
and the Weedon Island Preserve Cultural
and Natural History Center (WIPCNHC). Contact
us today to learn more!
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Summer Camp Schedule
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June 4-8 |
Wildlands Investigators
Session I |
BCPEEC |
9:00
am – 4:00
pm |
| June 11-15 |
Island Explorers
Session I
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WIPCNHC
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9:00
am – 4:00
pm |
| June 18-22 |
Watershed Explorers |
BCPEEC |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| June
25-29 |
Wildlands Investigators Session II
Island
Explorers Session II |
BCPEEC
WIPCNHC |
9:00
am – 4:00 pm
9:00 am – 4:00
pm |
| July
9-13 |
Wild About Art
Island Explorers Session III |
BCPEEC
WIPCNHC |
9:00
am – 4:00 pm
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| July
16-20 |
Wildlands Investigators Session III
Herpetology Camp FULL |
BCPEEC
WIPCNHC |
9:00
am – 4:00 pm
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| July
23-27 |
Wild About Art |
WIPCNHC |
9:00
am – 4:00 pm |
| July 30-Aug 3 |
Herpetology Camp FULL |
BCPEEC |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
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Wildlands Investigators (three sessions
offered)
Campers investigate Brooker Creek
Preserve and surrounding areas by hiking,
canoeing and wading through the wildlands.
Using scientists’ tools and techniques,
campers sample for insects in the creek, observe
wildlife in the heart of the swamp, and examine
the immediate effects of wildfire on the forest
floor. This is a great way for campers
to gain a glimpse into the wild side of Pinellas
County. Who should attend: Students
entering 6th through 8th grade in August 2007 and are between the ages of 11 - 12 are
encouraged to attend. Registration: limited
to 20 campers. Before Camp Care:
Yes.
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Island Explorers (three sessions
offered)
This camp explores the interactions
between humans and their environment through
time in the coastal ecosystems of Pinellas
County. Campers
hike, wade and canoe through various coastal
environments of Weedon Island Preserve. A
trip to Shell Key Preserve to study a barrier
island system is also part of this program.
Participants play the roles of marine biologist,
ecologist and archaeologist throughout this
fun-filled week. Who should attend: Campers
entering 6th through 8th grades in August 2007. Registration: limited
to 20 campers. Before Camp Care: Yes.
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Wild About Art (offered twice)
This
camp is for those who enjoy art and music
in an outdoor setting. Campers learn to see
nature in new ways through a variety of artistic
activities from sculpture to photography and
music. Combining the excitement of
scientific discovery with the fun of creative
expression allows campers to explore connections
in the natural world. Who should attend: Campers
entering 6th through 8th grades in August
2007 and are between the ages of 11 - 13 are encouraged to attend. Registration: limited
to 20 campers and is on a first-come basis. Before
Camp Care: Yes.
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Herpetology Camp (offered twice)
This week-long camp has the inquisitive child in mind. Campers explore the fascinating
world of amphibians and reptiles side-by-side
with herpetologist George Heinrich. Through
up-close encounters with a variety of animals,
such as gopher tortoises, frogs, lizards, and
snakes, campers learn about amphibian and reptile
ecology and conservation. Who should
attend: Students entering 2nd through 6th
grades in August 2007 and are between the ages of 7 - 11are encouraged to apply. Registration: limited
to 30 campers. Before Camp Care: Yes.
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Watershed Explorers
This innovative
camp is for high school
students who want to make a difference
in their community. Campers
explore the Brooker Creek Watershed by hiking,
canoeing and kayaking its headwaters and numerous
lakes all the way to Tampa Bay. While
discovering the fascinating wildlife and diverse
human populations that call this area home,
campers gain a deeper understanding of the
watershed. Opportunities to meet various
environmental professionals and work with
citizens who are concerned about the watershed’s
health are included. Best of all, campers
discuss and implement ideas that address local
conservation concerns.Who should attend: students
entering 9th through 12th grade and are between the ages of 14 - 17 are encouraged
to apply. Registration: limited
to 12 campers. Before Camp Care: No.
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Registration
Camp fees are $125/week/camper. Each
camp session runs from Monday through Friday. Registration
is on a first-come basis. Call the Centers
today to register or receive additional information.
Brooker Creek Preserve Cultural and Natural
History Center (727) 453-6800
Weedon Island
Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center
(727) 453-6500
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Scholarships
The Friends of Brooker
Creek Preserve, Inc. and the Friends of Weedon
Island, Inc. are sponsoring scholarships for
qualified students. Scholarship
applications must be returned no later than
May 15, 2007, and recipients will be selected
based on economic need. Contact the
Centers for more information and to receive
a scholarship application.
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Before
Camp Care
Before camp care, beginning at 7:30 am,
is available for participants in several camps
beginning at 9:00 a.m. An additional fee of
$35/week/camper will apply for this service. |
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Links
to camp brochures (PDFs )
Brooker
Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center BCPEEC Registration Form
Weedon
Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History
Center

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