Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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March 17-21
City Arts Center
3000 General Pershing Blvd, OKC
405-951-0000,
CityArtsCenter.org
$140 per session; 9am-4pm daily; before/after care $5 per day (8-9am, 4-6pm).
Video Class ages 10-17; Pottery and Collage ages 5-7 and 8-12; Feel like Dancin for 7-12; Spring Things ages 5-7.
Edmond’s Multi Activity Center (MAC)
2733 Marilyn Williams Dr.
405-359-4630, EdmondOK.com
$150 first child, $115 each additional includes T-shirt. 7:30am-5:30pm;
register by 3/7.
Hands-on activities, games, and snacks provided.
Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma
121 NE 50th
800-698-0022,
RedlandsCouncil.org
$65, plus an additional $10 to ride the bus; 8:30am-5:30pm. Girls 5-11.
Pirates of the Caribbean Day Camp offers opportunities to learn about
pirate life. Activities include treasure hunts, building pirate ships,
and taking on the high seas.
OSU Cooperative Extension Center
900 N Portland, OKC
405-713-1125,
osuokc.edu
$50; 9am-12pm or 1-4pm.
Sewing camps for ages 10-19 emphasizes one-on-one attention, use of sewing machine, using patterns, cutting, and construction.
Oklahoma Aquarium
300 Aquarium Dr, Jenks (near Tulsa)
918-528-1513,
OKAquarium.org
$250 per child for the full week; 9am-4pm daily; before and after care $5 (8am-5:30pm) for children in grades K-5.
Register by 3/10.
Oklahoma Children’s Theater
2501 N Blackwelder, OK
405-606-7003,
OklahomaChildrensTheatre.org
$150 per session; 9am-4pm daily; before and after care 8am-6pm.
“Happily Ever After” Theatre and Magic for ages 5-7 and 10-12; Shrek’s
Swamp Stop Movement for ages 8-12; Three Musketeers or Princesses and
Dragons for ages 5-7; Neverland Adventure for ages 8-9; and
Mysical, Marvelous Magic Camps (previous experience required) for ages 10-12.
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
2401 Chautauaua Ave, Norman
405-325-4712,
snomnh.ou.edu
10am-5pm daily. Museum hours during Spring Break: 10am-5pm Monday-Saturday, and 1-5pm Sunday.
Art workshops, live animal presentations, and scavenger hunts.
Children’s workshops in dinosaur cartoons and “trashy art” crafted from
recycled materials; informal chat sessions featuring objects from
collections or live animals; storytelling with performing artist
Kathryn Thurman; performances by ventriloquist Gary Owens; Native
American drumming with Sigma Nu Alpha Gamma; nature walks on the museum
ground and performances by the family-friendly Oklahoma band, the Sugar
Free Allstars.
March 18-21
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
415 Couch Dr, OKC
405-236-3100 ext. 213,
OKCMOA.org
$120 members, $130 non-members perchild; 9am-4pm daily; before and
after care $5 per day (8-9am, 4-5pm). Daily activities for ages 5 and
up. Kids will draw, paint, sculpt, and craft fantastic creations in our
studio classrooms, while studying works of art in the galleries and
everyday objects indoors and out. An exhibition of student masterpieces
will top off the week on Friday, March 21, at 4 pm.Around the World
with Animals. Explore unique habitats and the fascinating and exciting
animals that live in them. Tuesday, March 18, Mighty Mountains;
Wednesday, March 19, Rad Rainforests; Thursday, March 20, Awesome
Oceans; Friday, March 21, Groovy Grasslands. Attend one or all sessions.
Oklahoma City Zoo
2101 NE 50th St, OKC
405-424-3344,
OKCZoo.com
$23 (member) & $25 (non-member) per camp per day; 8:30am- 12:30pm.
Light morning snack provided, bring own lunch. Ages 4-5 or 6-7.
Around the World with Animals. Explore unique habitats and the
fascinating and exciting animals that live in them. Tuesday, March 18,
Mighty Mountains; Wednesday, March 19, Rad Rainforests; Thursday, March
20, Awesome Oceans; Friday, March 21, Groovy Grasslands. Attend one or
all sessions.
Registration deadline 3/17; e-mail edmondok@youngchefsacademy.com.
March 19-21
Young Chefs Academy
3209 South Broadway Suite 101, Edmond
285-5939,
YoungChefsAcademy.com
$125 per chef/$110 for siblings, 10am-1pm
Ages 6-13
Registration deadline 3/17; e-mail
edmondok@youngchefsacademy.com.
March 20-22
Little River Zoo
3405 SE 120th Ave, Norman
405-366-7229,
LittleRiverZoo.com
$89 (discount available for zoo members); 10am-4pm.
Ages 5 and up.
Hands on interaction with wild animals and actual zookeeper work
teaches kids valuable life lessons through fun, conservation-related
activities.
March 21
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
3624 N 74th East Ave, Tulsa
918-834-9900,
TulsaAirAndSpaceMuseum.com
Hands-on activities about Oklahoma’s aerospace history. Launch a 14’ mock space shuttle or fly in the new F-14 simulator.