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Episodes for this month
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August 22nd, 2018
Episode #214
This week, we learn how one school is working to prevent the summer slip, hike with students who are learning all about raptors, visit with campers who are growing and eating new food, and head to Central Lake to meet students from Wawasee who are taking a wakeboaring class.
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Pop-up Libraries
Making sure kids don't lose what they learned during the previous school year can be as easy as giving kids a new book to read. A new program in Niles, Michigan created a series of pop-up libraries to give out free books to children.
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Career Analysis Organization of America
Everyone at some time in their early life has been asked what they want to do when they grow up. One organization was founded to provide educational opportunities allowing students to learn about potential career paths.
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Gone Boarding
Students who dream of designing and building are given the opportunity to build various types of athletic boards like skateboards and wakeboards through a class known as Gone Boarding. The program goes beyond the simple creation of these boards, but also the riding and enjoying of them.
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August 1st, 2018
Episode #213
This week, we head to Summer Camp! We check out a theater camp, architecture camp, gardening camp and STEM camp.
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STEM Camp
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math or STEM are areas of study students don't often have time for during the school year. This camp gives them a chance to learn all about STEM during the summer.
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Architecture Camp
The Renaissance Kids Architecture Camp allows children as young as 5 years old the opportunity to learn about how things are made and get some hands on experience in the process. The Architecture School at Andrews University hosts the camp and brings in current students along with volunteers to work alongside the kids.
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The Show Goes On All Summer Long at Theatre Camp
Each summer, the Elkhart Civic Theatre hosts a camp -- Musical Theatre Fast Track -- a camp designed to help students learn more about the theatre in a compressed two-week timeframe. Victoria St. Martin reports on this warp speed production.
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Unity Gardens Camp
Students spent their summer getting dirty at Unity Gardens! They tried new foods and learned how to grow them.
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