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NSU offers a variety of summer youth camps

Published: 2018-04-25

(Tahlequah, Oklahoma) -- Northeastern State University is accepting applications for several educational and fun youth summer camps on its campuses.

Summer Youth Academies are held through the Continuing Education Department on the Tahlequah, Muskogee and Broken Arrow campuses and will begin in June with programs available for children ages four and older. A variety of academies are available including Lego, Incredibles, MineCraft, Inventors Secrets, Robotics, Science Mysteries, Jurassic Explorer, The Art Around Us, From Trash to Treasure and Advanced MineCraft.

Camps are set for June 11-15, June 18-22 and July 9-13. Registration is $160 per week and includes all materials, snacks, lunch and a T-shirt. Optional early drop off and late pick up are available for $25 per week.

Tahlequah Day Camps are set for the week of July 9 for ages 6-10. Day Camp themes include Jewelry Creation, Space and Planets, Harrys Potions and Spells, Lets Dance and 3D Printing. Campers can attend one day for $40 or all five days for $160.

Get Green for Blue: Outdoor Stem Investigations Connecting Water to You Commuter will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 11-14, at NSU-Broken Arrow and the Rogers County Outdoor Education Reserve. The STEM Summer program is open to students entering eighth, ninth or 10th grade. Lunch, snacks and T-shirts will be provided. There is no cost for participation in the program, thanks to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, NSU and a partnership with the Rogers County Conservation District Outdoor Education Reserve.

Chinese Art Workshop will take place in the Liberal Arts building, room 232 on the Broken Arrow campus for students in third grade through high school. Instructor Jah-ye Pettus will lead students in creating beautiful art. The Chinese Terra Cotta workshop will be April 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The workshop is free and lunch and supplies will be provided thanks to an education grant from the Confucius Institute.

Athletic Camps will be held throughout the summer for soccer, football, softball, baseball and basketball players. Information on athletic camps will be posted to goriverhawksgo.com as it is available.