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Camp Cancellations
There is a $25 cancellation fee for one-week camps and a $50 cancellation fee for two-week camps. LHS can give you a refund, less the cancellation fee, if we receive your request at least two weeks before the first day of camp. LHS will consider refunds for cancellations less than two weeks before the start date if a replacement camper from the waiting list is available.

Supervised Option Cancellations
There is a $15 cancellation fee. LHS can give you a refund, less the cancellation fee, if we receive your request at least one week before the first day of camp.

Supervised Lunch & Pick Up Program

Summer 2008 Full Day Camps

June 16–August 22

LHS Members Registration:
February 23 (Saturday): online registration starts 9:00 a.m.
February 25 (Monday): in person, mail/fax, phone

General Public Registration:
February 29 (Friday)

Science Fun Full-Day Camp

Come spend a whole day at LHS in this exciting, weeklong, hands-on science camp. We will have fun exploring biology, chemistry, physics, and math; doing experiments; making projects; and solving math games and puzzles. Visits to the Botanical Garden, our local pond, and outside exhibits make the camp a good way to experience science indoors and out. (Campers need to bring their own lunch and snacks daily.)

Entering Grades 3–4
August 4–8
(five meetings)
Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Enrollment: 8–16 campers
$406 ($355 for LHS members)

City Builders Full-Day Camp

Calling all architects and engineers! There is more to building a city than blocks alone. Scale, size, planning, and creative use of reclaimed materials will help the group to design and build unique structures, bridges, parks, and more. We'll supply the materials to put together a giant indoor city; you supply the creativity! (Campers need to bring their own lunch and snacks daily.)
Entering Grades 4–5
July 28–August 1
(five meetings)
Monday–Friday
9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Enrollment: 8–16 campers
$406 ($355 for LHS members)

High School Nanotechnology Full-Day Camp

What's the big deal with nanoscience? This all-day camp for high school students focuses on the smallest technology around. Students will fabricate their own nanomaterials and devices, explore current issues in nanotechnology, and visit UC Berkeley labs that are on the forefront of nanoscience research. (Campers need to bring their own lunch and snacks daily.) Special thanks to the California Nanosystems Institute at UCLA for allowing us use of their nanoscience education materials.

For more information about the nanotechnology camp and nanotechnology camp scholarships visit: www.lawrencehallofscience.org/nanocamp

Entering Grades 10–12
August 4–8
(five meetings)
Monday–Friday
10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Enrollment: 16–20 campers
$406 ($355 for LHS members)

Entering Grades 10–12
August 11–15
(five meetings)
Monday–Friday
10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Enrollment: 16–20 campers
$406 ($355 for LHS members)