editor’sletter
The Durham Museum’s 2011 schedule of summer camps includes many favorites and some new programming too! Each week, a new subject will be featured including history, art, science, popular culture, tness, and health. With innovative curriculum taught by certied teachers, you will be sure to nd a camp that interests your child. Camps are available in three age groups including 5 to 6 year-olds, 7 to 8 year-olds and 9 year-olds and up. Camps are $75 for museum members and $85 for non-members. Before and after care as well as lunch is available for an additional charge.
For more information and the camp schedule, please visit www.durhammuseum.org or contact The Durham’s education department at (402) 444-5027. Hurry, reservations are required and camps ll up fast!
801 South 10th Street • Omaha, NE 68108 • (402) 444-5071 • www.durhammuseum.org
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editorsletter
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May 2011
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