National Nordic Museum summer camps start soon

The National Nordic Museum’s summer camp programming is about to start, and they’re offering a limited number of scholarships to help cover the costs.

The camps, starting in July, are for kids ages 7 to 11. The Nordic has $100 scholarships for students on a first-come, first-serve basis, paid for by a grant to the museum.

Here’s a rundown of the upcoming camps:

  • Session 1: Museums 101, July 8 – 12, 9am – 3pm. Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in a museum? Join us for a week of fun projects and activities that will culminate in a special exhibit created by campers. Who decides what goes into a museum exhibit? You do!
  • Session 2: Nordic Journeys, July 29 – August 2, 9am – 3pm. Creative craft projects and fun activities will bring to life the stories explored in Nordic Journeys, the permanent exhibit at the new Nordic Museum that takes you from pre-Viking times to today.

The full cost of each program is $200 for museum members, and $250 for non-members.

To reserve a spot, contact Alison Church at alisonc@nordicmuseum.org.

One thought to “National Nordic Museum summer camps start soon”

  1. Cute kids.
    Let’s get them all battle axes and teach them to reclaim Ballard using the Might of Odin against those who defiled the once-great City of Ballard!

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