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Summer Adventure Camp

What we do...

Our summer camp is all about excitement and engagement! We will review what we’ve learned during the school year and build on it in creative and enjoyable ways. We have three thrilling tracks—math camp, science camp, and literature camp. Each is designed with age appropriate lessons for students in grades 1-5 and 6-8. Throughout the day, students will dive into games that not only review key concepts but also challenge their thinking. Each afternoon will include an adventure to a local venue to experience our history and culture in a hands-on way. Get ready for a summer filled with laughter, learning, and lots of fun. 

July 20-24

Empowering Learning

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This year's Daily Adventures

Our adventures this summer are all about life 250 years ago. They include:

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Monday:

Wood County Museum

The Wood County Historical Society promotes stories of Wood County, Ohio and its County Poor Farm, connecting memories of the past to the present while facilitating an informed future.

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Tuesday:

Dudley's Battle &
Fort Miami Penguin Palace

Dudley's defeat or “Dudley's Massacre,” occurred during the first siege of Fort Meigs during the War of 1812.

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Wednesday:

Fort Meigs

War of 1812 Museum and Wooden Walled Fort.

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Thursday:

Sauder Village

Sauder Village is more than a living history museum. In a setting where tradition meets today, guests find space for connection, discovery, and celebration. A destination where stories are shared, inspiration is kindled, and memories are made.

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Friday:

Henry Ford Museum
& Greenfield Village

Some of the documents we will be seeing:

• One of only 50 original engravings of the Declaration of Independence.

• Articles of Association

• George Washington's, Alexander Hamilton's & Aaron Burr's oaths of allegiance.

• Treaty of Paris

• Secret printing of a draft of the constitution.

• Tally of votes approving the constitution.

• Senate markup of the Bill of Rights.

We will be spending part of our day touring Greenfield Village.

July 20-24

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