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A guide to free and low-cost activities and programs to keep your children engaged and active during the summer.
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A guide to freeand low-cost activities and programs to keep your children engaged and active during the summer
Inside: NCSD Summer School, NCSD Food Services, NCSD Stuff the Bus,Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming, casper college sports camps,
Casper Mountain Science School, casper museum consortium,Casper Planetarium, Casper Recreation & Aquatics Center, lemonade day,
natrona county public library, National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, nicolaysen art museum, platte river trails, rocky mountain sports camps,
The Science Zone, vibes fine & performing arts, werner wildlife museum, wyoming food for thought, we read
summer sun 2016
NCSD Summer School 2NCSD Food Services 3Stuff the Bus 3Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming 4Casper College Sport Camps 5Casper mountain science school 6Casper Planetarium 7Casper Museum Consortium 7-8Casper Recreation & Aquatics Center 9-10Lemonade Day 11Natrona County Public Library 12National Historic Trails Interpretive Ctr. 13Nicolaysen Art Museum 14-15Platte River Trails 16Rocky mountain sports camps 17The Science Zone 18Vibes Fine & Performing Arts 19-20Werner Wildlife Museum 21wyoming food for thought 22We Read 23
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summer school
Morning Classes(7:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.)
Monday-Friday
Afternoon Classes(11:50 a.m. - 4:10 p.m.)
Monday-Friday
High School atCasper Classical Academy/Frontier Middle School
Breakfast and lunch provided at no cost to students.Busing available.
Classes are offered at NO COST to students and must be taken for credit recovery.
Morning Classes(7:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.)
Monday-Friday
Afternoon Classes(11:50 a.m. - 4:10 p.m.)
Monday-Friday
Semester 1 - June 20 - July 11
Semester 2 - July 13 - August 2
How to RegisterAt the Fairgrounds Center
2000 Casper St. | 253-4307Tuition: $20.00 per class per semester.
Payment due at registration.Reimbursements will not be authorized
after the first day of class.Registration priority will be given to
students who are taking a class for credit recovery. Daily attendance is mandatory.Each class earns 0.5 Carnegie Units (65
hours)
Jumpstart Program forAcademically At-Risk Students
Grades K – 8Dates: July 13 – August 2Times: Monday – Friday8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
*Breakfast and lunch provided at no cost to students.
*Busing available.Contact your child’s school for more
information.
Drivers EducationRegistration will begin Saturday,
May 21, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and will continue the following Monday, May 23, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or until
classes are filled
Fairgrounds Center (Old Ft. Casper Academy)
2000 Casper St.307-253-4307
Tuition is $175 per student, due at registration
All sessions include SaturdaysSession 1 June 20 - July 1
Session 2 July 11-22Session 3 July 25 - August 5
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NCSD Food services
NCSD Stuff the bus
Natrona County School District announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program. With summer right around the corner, it’s time to make sure kids eat healthy meals while out of school. Free meals will be made available to children under age 18 at the following sites:
Boys and Girls Club (Main Branch, Verda James, Mills, and Paradise Valley Elementary
Schools) June 13 - Aug. 24 (Monday–Friday)
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Snacks: 3:30 p.m.
Casper Recreation CenterJune 9 - Aug. 26 (Monday–Friday)
Lunch: 11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Snacks: 2:45 p.m.
Y.M.C.A June 13 - Aug. 26 (Monday–Friday)
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Snacks: 3:00 p.m.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Stuff the Bus, launched in Summer 2011, will again collect school supplies, gift cards and monetary donations so that every student starts the first day of school with the necessary supplies to succeed. The drive is a partnership between the Casper Area Education Foundation (CAEF), the Salvation Army, and the Natrona County School District.
The drive will take place during July and August, and end on August 20. Be on the lookout for donation boxes and the specially marked
school bus at local businesses and community events throughout the summer. You can also organize a smaller drive at your business or church to support our larger community drive. In 2015, we helped more than 400 students with supplies and never had to turn a child away due to lack thereof. Please help us fill every child’s backpack this fall!
For more information or to donate, please contact Tanya Southerland in NCSD Community Partnerships at 253-5380.
SUMMER SPORTST-Ball: 5-6 year olds mid-June through end of July
Coach Pitch: 7-8 year olds mid-June through end of July
Basketball: Middle School Division (team and individual registration)High School - Adult Division (teams only)June to mid-August
FUN & LEARNING
AT THE CLUB!
QUICK FACTS:
Sport Fees: Members: $25 per sportNon-Members: $35* first time, $25 afterward(*Includes annual $10 membership fee)
Practice and Game Times:Two one-hour sessions per week, typicallyMonday/Wednesday or Tuesday/ThursdayStart time: 5:30, 6:30, or 7:30 p.m.
Dates and times subject to change.
Summer Camp Fees: $65 per week, or $610 if you pay in full by June 24.Membership Fee: $10 paid annually
SUMMER CAMP
Imagine a summer filled with non-stop activity for your child(ren), making new friends, bonding with adult mentors, and creating a summer they won’t soon forget. Summer Camp at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming is 11 weeks of interactive field trips, engaging physical activities, and academic enrichment that fosters leadership skills and builds self-confidence in a positive and uplifting environment.
• Educational programs and engaging field trips• Daily FREE meal and snack program• Camp runs from June 13 – August 24, 2016
Greater Casper (Main)1701 E. K Street
Casper, WY 82601307.234.2456
Mills420 2nd Street
Mills, WY 82644307.253.3783
Paradise Valley22 Magnolia StreetCasper, WY 82604
307.267.1435
Verda James701 Carriage LaneCasper, WY 82609
307.253.1151
visit BGCCW.ORG
BRANCHES clubs are open from 7:30-5:30
“This institution is an equal opportunity employer”4
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Casper MountainScience Schoolcaspercollege.edu/cmssWhat is Field Science?More than 50 years ago, three science teachers from Dean Morgan Junior High School decided they could teach their students more effectively outside, in nature. Dana Van Burgh, Ed Strube, and Terry Logue focused on geology and botany in the beginning, but soon added history and the environment. For over 50 years they have taught secondary students, teachers, oversaw elementary student classes, and led field trips for students of all ages in Wyoming and surrounding states.
The best teaching method turned out to be “hands-on” and “minds-on” science. This was achieved by taking the students to the field where they
could see geological structures and wildflowers for themselves. Once there, many questions were asked to get the students thinking about what they were seeing and pique their curiosity. Students identified plants, created plant notebooks, and listened to the lively banter of their team of teachers.
The spirit of Field Science will live on in this year’s summer offering. We will explore different ecosystems by identifying plants, animals, rocks, and fossils and learn how they interact with their environment. Our goal is to get children interested in science while giving them a thorough understanding of their natural world.
Registration DetailsWhen: June 20-24, 8:45 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Tuition: $120/student for the weekRegistration forms are available at http://www.caspercollege.edu/cmss/field-sci-ence-camp
Please return registration to:Evert Brown
Casper Mountain Science School125 College Dr.
Casper, WY 82601ebrown@caspercollege.edu
307-268-2407
Questions? Please contact:Jessie Anderson
jessiewyo@wyoming.com307-473-6886
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Casper Planetarium904 N. Poplar St. | 577-0310 | www.casperplanetarium.com
Children age 4“Sunbeams”, August 1-5, 1-2 p.m., $30
Students will learn about our nearest star, the Sun, through stories, play, and song.
Children age 5“Moonbeams”, July 25-29, 1-2 p.m., $30
Students will learn about our nearest neighbor, the Moon, through stories, play, and song.
Children age 6“Space Stories”, July 18-22, 1-2 p.m., $35
Students will learn about astronomy through activities and stories.
Children ages 7 and 8“Exploring Space”, June 27 – July 1, 1-2:30 p.m.,
$40Students will learn about our Solar System and
ways we are exploring it.
Children ages 9 to 10“Rockets”, June 20-24, 1-3 p.m., $45
Students will learn the fundamentals of rocketry, build a rocket, and launch it.
Children ages 11 and Up“Basic Astronomy”, June 13-17, 1-4 p.m., $45.00Students will learn basic astronomy – and have
fun doing it!
Casper museum consortium4001 ft. caspar rd. | 265-4448 | www.caspermuseums.org
The Casper Museum Consortium’s Passport to Adventure Hunt booklets will be available at all the museums beginning June 15th. Pick up your free Passport and begin your adventure at any of these sites:Bishop HomeCasper PlanetariumFort Caspar MuseumNational Historic Trails Interpretive CenterNicolaysen Art MuseumThe Science ZoneTate Geological MuseumWerner Wildlife MuseumWyoming Veterans Memorial Museum
Visit six of the museums by August 31, 2016 to be eligible to win one of the Grand Prize Packages, featuring fun events year round that celebrate Casper: music, sports, theater, rodeo, and much more! Winners will be announced on the Brian Scott Morning Show on September 2nd. Special thanks to the Casper Sinclair Refining Company for making the 2016 Passport possible.
Summer CampsRegister in person at the Planetarium, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Casper recreation & Aquatics center1801 E. 4th st. | 235-8383 | www.casperrecreation.com
FULL SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMPJun. 9 - Aug. 26 - $790 Full Summer or $92/week
10% discount on second and third child if registering more than one family member
(discount valid only on Full Summer registrations)
This summer program is available for ages 5-12 (must be at least 5 years old before first day of camp). Activities include games, arts & crafts, field trips, youth softball league, swimming, and more. The program runs from 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, with lunches and field trip transportation provided by NCSD. Cost of the program includes all activities, field trips, lunches, and afternoon snacks. Sign up for the entire summer or by the week. Due to field trip scheduling and special programs, there will be no prorating of fees or half-day registrations. All registrations MUST be paid for in full at the time of registration. Spaces will not be held without payment. Scholarships of up to $200 are available to individuals who qualify through the Community Recreation Foundation. Early registration is advised as space is limited in each age group. Participants must be of proper age; birth certificates will be required in the 5-year old age group. Those wishing to use DFS funding must contact Jen at 235-8382 by May 2.
POOLS AND AQUATIC CENTER
DAILY ADMISSION Children 4 and under FREE at
Aquatic Center and Outdoor Pools when accompanied by an adult admission
(maximum of 2 children per adult)Casper Aquatic Center - $6.00
Paradise Valley Pool and Mike Sedar Pool$5.00 (includes waterslide)
All Other Outdoor Pools - $3.50Adult Fitness Swims…………$2.00
(Regular admission price includes wading pools)Group Rate - $3.00
(Available Mon-Fri - 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. only)Requires group size of 14 or more swimmers with
one adult participating for every 7 minors.
OUTDOOR POOL PASSESGood at all pools (includes PV waterslide)
Individual - ages 19 and older - $80.00 Youth - ages 13-18 years old - $65.00
Child - ages 5 through 12 - $50.00
Daily Admission Punch PassMinimum of 10 daily admissions for $55.00
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SPECIAL SWIM DAYS1⁄2 PRICE FAMILY SWIMS – Join us at the Aquatic Center on the first Saturday of each month from 11:15 a.m. – 1:00 pm. Fee is $3.00 per person. All facility rules apply; children 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water.
TODDLER TIME SWIMS — Every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:00 a.m.– 12:00 pm at the Aquatic Center. For children age 5 and under and their parents (sorry, no older siblings allowed). Special swim price is $3.00 per adult, kids 4 and under swim free (limit of two children per paid admission). Adults are required to accompany their children in the water.
TUBE POLO TUESDAYS AT WASHINGTON POOL - Every Tuesday from 4:00-5:00 pm. Water tubes will be out to have a game of water tube polo. Come play with your friends... It’s a blast! Ages 8 to 18. Regular admission applies.
WATER WAR WEDNESDAYS AT MARION KREINER POOL - Every Wednesday this summer, bring your water cannons and squirt guns to the pool for a water battle. Spray your friends & the guards (when not on chair) but beware; they will have squirt guns too! Regular admission applies.
SAFE KIDS NIGHT - June 15 - 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Paradise Valley Pool. Safe Kids of Central Wyoming is sponsoring this FREE, informative, and fun evening. Kids will learn water safety tips from lifeguards and receive a goody bag from the sponsors. After the safety activities kids and their parents are invited to stay around to swim. All facility rules apply; children 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water.
ITTY BITTY BEACH PARTY – June 18 - 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. at the Aquatic Center. The Itty Bitty Beach Party is for kids age 5 and under (sorry, older siblings are not allowed at this one). This FREE event sponsored by the Community Recreation Foundation will have fun games and prizes. Parents must accompany their children in the water.
FATHER’S DAY SWIM – June 19 – Dads swim FREE with their child’s paid admission at the Aquatic Center, Paradise Valley and Mike Sedar.
DOUBLE DIPPER & DIVE– July 22 - 5:00-7:00 pm at Washington Pool. We’re doing it again! Bring your inflatables and go double-dipping & diving. Two hours of fun family swimming, two scoops of ice cream for just two ($2) dollars per person.
CHRISTMAS IN JULY – July 25 – FREE admission from 5:00-7:00 pm at Paradise Valley Pool. Here is our mid-year gift to you.
FLOAT NIGHT - August 3 – 5:00-7:00 pm at Paradise Valley Pool– There’s nothing better at the end of a hot day than floating in the pool! Bring your favorite pool float for use in the pool, and enjoy a refreshing root beer float. This is a special family- oriented event! Admission fee: $2.50 per person. All regular pool rules apply.
FAMILY POOL PARTY – August 19 - 5:30-7:30 pm at Mike Sedar Pool You’ll have a great time at the annual Community Recreation Foundation Family Pool Party! We will have games, door prizes, and refreshments. This fun-filled evening is FREE. All facility rules apply; children 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water.
BASKETBALL CLINIC
Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:40 p.m.July 21 - Aug. 25
$40 w/o pass - $30 with CRC pass
Girls or boys ages 9 to 12 will learn or improve on basic basketball
skills including dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense. Hoop it up and make new friends at this
fun clinic! Will be held in the Rec Center gym.
VOLLEYBALL CLINICS
Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:40 p.m.June 16 - July 14
$40 w/o pass - $30 with CRC pass
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:40 p.m.July 26 - August 23
$40 w/o pass - $30 with CRC pass
Be ready for the volleyball season this fall. Girls and boys ages 9 to 12 will learn or improve
basic volleyball skills including passing, setting, serving, and hitting. Will be held in the Rec
Center gym.
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Natrona countypublic librarydowntown branch: 307 e. 2nd st. | 577-read | www.natronacountylibrary.org
Bookmobile ScheduleCan’t make it to the Library? The Bookmobile makes stops in many neighborhoods throughout the city and county. Everyone is welcome on board at any stop and can check out or return books, movies, magazines and more!• Alcova• Bar Nunn• Centennial Hills• Evansville• Paradise Valley• Powder River• Robertson Road Area• Daycares & neighborhoods throughout the city and
county
To find the stop closest to you, visit www.natronacountylibrary.org/bookmobile
All Library programs are free and open to the public. Summer reading 2016 is sponsored in part by the Natrona County Recreation Joint Powers Board and our local McDonald’s. Thanks for being a part of the action and for supporting our reading champions.
Main Library • Mon–Thurs 9 a.m.–6 p.m. • Fri–Sat 9 a.m.–5 p.m. • Sun Closed • 307 E. 2nd St. • 577.7323
Mills Branch • Mon–Thu 10 a.m.–5 p.m. • Fri 1–5 p.m. • Sat–Sun Closed • 717 5th St. • 265.6017
Edgerton Branch • Mon 11 a.m.–5 p.m. • Tue Closed • Wed 1–5 p.m. • Thu Closed • Fri 11 a.m.–5 p.m. • Sat–Sun Closed • 935 Cottonwood St. • 437.6617
Facebook: natronalibrary • Twitter: @NatronaLibrary • Instagram: natronalibrary
SUMMER READING: ON YOUR MARK, GET SET…READ!It’s almost time for the games to begin. This year’s summer reading program, “On Your Mark, Get Set…Read!,” will kick off June 1 and continue all summer long until we reach the finish line on August 31. The health and fitness theme is a reminder that just as it’s important to exercise and eat right on a daily basis, it’s also important to read (or be read to) at least 20 minutes a day to keep that brain in shape.
With that in mind, we will be offering an action-packed agenda for all ages. Launching Little Learners for children ages 3–5 will be held each Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Main Library. In addition, Tiny Tot Time, a special Launching Little Learners program tailored to babies and toddlers, will be held each Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Mills Branch. Tweens entering grades 4-6 also can enjoy weekly events for their age group, including crafts, movies, book clubs, a tech petting zoo and much more!
Our monthly Family Nights will feature a dance party, Olympic training camp and get off the couch games while our monthly Family Movies will screen ‘Space Jam,’ ‘Cool Runnings,’ and ‘Surf’s Up.’ And don’t forget about our Family LEGO Club which meets the third Saturday of every month at 1 p.m.
FEATURED CHILDREN EVENTS• June 14–16: Marcus: Funnyman Who Does Tricks• June 21–23: Rocky Mountain Puppets• June 27–29: Musical Robot• July 18–20: Cody Landstrom, Magician• August 15–17: The Noise Guy
Teens have a reading incentive program of their own, designed for students entering seventh through twelfth grade. There also will be a full schedule of teen events this summer. Schedules will posted online and will be handed out at sign up.
FEATURED TEEN EVENTS• June 10: Teen Film Friday Double Feature,
‘Goosebumps’ and ‘The 5th Wave’• June 21: On Your Mark, Get Set…COLOR!• July 6: On Your Mark, Get Set…S’MORE FUN!• July 14: Teen Writer’s Workshop with local author Pam
Brondos• July 15: Teen Film Friday Double Feature, ‘Mockingjay’
Parts 1 and 2• July 29: Harry Potter Craftebration• August 19: Teen Film Friday Double Feature, ‘Maze
Runner’ and ‘Scorch Trials’• August 25: On Your Mark, Get Set…PAINT!
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national Historic trailsinterpretive center1501 N. Poplar St. | 261-7700 | www.nftcf.org
HoursMemorial Day thru Labor Day
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Closed Mondays
Free Summer Events(check website for details)
History Club: History Club, for 2nd -5th graders, meets every third Saturday of the month from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Call the NHTIC for details and meeting places.
Pony Express Re-Ride (June 21): Watch the Pony Express exchange horses at the Trails Center, June 21. Call for details about the anticipated time of the speedy exchange.
Wyoming Heritage Days (June 11 & 12): Bring your family and walk through time.
Patio Talks are scheduled every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. from June 18 until August 28, 2016.
Youth Programs New to the Center this year, hands-on youth programs will take place every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. from June 11 to August 27, 2016. Programs will last an hour and are free to the public.
Trail Treks along the National Historic Trails are scheduled throughout the summer. Families may join. For more information call Jason Vlcan at 307.261.7783.
Casper Future Historians Camp (June 13-17)
Teens will explore the “Would you survive?” theme. High-
lights include a walk along the Oregon Trail; and a day in the life of the cavalry and drilling
as a WWII airman. This camp is a collaboration of the staff
from Fort Casper, the NHTIC, Wyoming Veterans’ Museum
and the Western Heritage Center. Cost includes snacks,
transportation, and special events. Register at http://
nhtcf.org
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Nicolaysen art museum400 E. Collins Dr. | 235-5247 | www.thenic.org
HoursTuesday through Saturday:
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sunday: Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays
AdmissionsMembers: Free
Adults 18+: $5.00Children 5 -17: $3.00
Children under 5: FreeFree admission on Sundays
Summer Art Camps 2016
Leonardo da Vinci: the Artist & the Inventor
June 14-17, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.(9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the NIC, 1-4:30
p.m. at the Science Zone. Educators will walk students from the NIC to
the Science Zone)9-12 year olds
Fees: $140.00 for members (can be a member at the NIC, or the Science Zone, or both) and $210.00 for non-members. Please, register for camp
at the Science Zone. Camp Description: Leonardo da Vinci is a great example of the
“Universal Genius,” gifted both in the arts and science. During the camp, students will learn about Leonardo’s legacy and explore the relationship
between nature, art and science in his work. Campers will play
with a variety of art media, create their own masterpieces, explore
the mechanics behind Leonardo’s inventions, and build fun devices of
their own!
Design, Mold, Construct: Exploring Local Sculpture
July 6-8 6-10 year olds from 9:30 a.m. to12
p.m. 9-12 year olds from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Fees: $80.00 for members and $105.00 for non-members.
Camp Description: Explore the sculpture of Wyoming artist Chris Navarro and experiment with a
variety of media to create sculptural art. Examine Navarro’s art in the
NIC’s galleries and around the city, and explore shape, form, texture and
other design elements in his work. Learn new skills while making 3-D
art using clay, plaster, wire and other unusual materials.
The NIC offers a 10% discount for the second and third child in the family for summer camps. Sign up before June 20th and get an
additional 10% early bird discount. For Camp Syllabus and registration
forms visit www.thenic.org
Art Classes at the NIC
Preschool PicassosWednesdays: 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.,
May 4-June 8, July 13-August 17September 14-October 19
2-5 year olds and their parent/adultFees: $30 for members and $40 for non-members per child/adult duo for
each six-class session.Class Description: Explore art
concepts with your child in these age-appropriate, curriculum-related,
and themed-structured six-week art classes. These classes engage young students in problem solving
and enhance fine motor coordination
through exploration of different
art materials. The NIC
offers families a 40% discount for the
second and third child for Preschool Picassos classes.
Workshops
Collage Painting Workshop with Gabrielle Reeves
Saturday, June 18 12 p.m.– 5 p.m. (Please pre-register and pay by April
12)Fees: $40.00 for members, $30.00 for students with valid student ID, and $55.00 for non-members. All
levels of experience welcome.
Explore watercolor and collage techniques in a fun and relaxing
atmosphere. We will create a “collage painting” reflecting on a memory from travel, time away
from home, or any new experience. The collage may be assembled
from personal photographs, paper scraps, tickets, materials collected
during a journey, or any collage items provided by the museum. In addition to collage, we will apply
watercolor techniques to the image resulting in a mixed media piece reflecting a specific memory or
feeling.
For supply list, more information about classes, and to register,
call the Nicolaysen Art Museum at 307-235-5247 or contact Zhanna Gallegos, Curator of Education, at
zgallegos@thenic.org
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Things to do at the NIC
The Discovery CenterDraw, paint, build and explore at the Discovery Center at the NIC. The Discovery Center is a hands-on, interactive art area for visitors
of all ages. SUNDAY is FREE ADMISSION DAY.
Homeschool Art Days/ Preschool Art Days
The NIC offers Homeschool/Preschool Art Days for
Homeschoolers/Preschoolers. Schedule an Art Day once a week, once a month or quarterly to bring your little artists to explore art at the NIC’s Discovery Center and
galleries. For your day of fun, pick one activity or mix and match:
Gallery Tour, Discovery Center Art Stations or Special Art Projects.
Birthday pARTy at the NICHave an amazing art-filled birthday party at the NIC! Visit our website to choose from a variety of age
appropriate art projects. To reserve a party date or for more information, please call 307-235-5247 or email
zgallegos@thenic.org
NIC Fest: June 24—26Join the NIC for an exciting three-day annual community art event.
Now in its eleventh year, NIC Fest Arts Festival transforms downtown
Casper with fantastic visual artists, musical performances, and great food and drink. NIC Fest features more than 70
visual artists from all over the country selling unique artwork, a beer garden, food vendors, a Family Area and a Community
Marketplace. Enjoy continuous live musical performances by regional
and national artists, including performances by Utah band,
Winchester and Laura Joy from Illinois!
Wednesday Night LiveWednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
July 6— August 31. Join the NIC Wednesday Night for FREE Live concerts. Bring a lawn chair or a
blanket and relax while experiencing a variety of music. Enjoy food and drinks from local vendors or bring
your own picnic food. Performers for Wednesday
Night Live include: Tom Coryell & The Incorrigibles, Ian McFeron, The Cantrells, The Gristle Gals, Laura Rain
and the Caesars, Screen Door Porch and others.
Summer Exhibitions
Embrace the Struggle: The Bronze art of Chris Navarro
May 27 – August 14, 2016
Pamela Caughey: UBIQUITOUS: Migration of Pathogens
May 13 – September 18, 2016
Diana Baumbach: CENTERED May 13 – September 18, 2016
Gabrielle Reeves: Kolaj/CollageMay 13 – September 18, 2016
Conrad Schwiering: Inside the Studio
July 15, 2016 – January 13, 2017
European Masters from the Permanent Collection
Jan. 17 - September 18, 2016
Western Masters: Russell, Remington, Moran and More
Jan. 17 - August 14, 2016
The Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center would like to thank our sponsors: City of Casper, Goodstein Foundation, Hilltop National Bank, McMurry Foundation,
National Endowment for the Arts, Natrona County Prevention Coalition, Natrona County Recreation Joint Powers Board, Natrona County School District, Ruth R. Ellbogen
Foundation, Tonkin Foundation, True Foundation, Wold Foundation, Wyoming Arts Council, Wyoming Community Foundation, Wyoming Cultural Trust, Zimmerman Family Foundation.
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The science zone111 W. Midwest ave. | 473-9663 | www.thesciencezone.org
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th&Grade&
Tue.,%Wed.,%&%Thur.%4:15:5pm%from%8/2:8/11%Students!will!enhance!their!music!technology!skills!with!this!oneEofEaEkind!GarageBand!Camp!!Students!will!learn!how!to!write,!arrange!and!record!their!own!songs!in!various!genres!!*Mac!laptops!are!required!for!this!class.!
Makey&Makey&Camps&(6th;12th&Graders)&Tues.,%Wed.,%Thurs.%3:3:45pm%7/12:7/21%Tues.,%Wed.,%Thurs.%10:10:45am%8/2%:8/11%Our!one!of!a!kind!Makey!Makey!Camp!features!a!more!inEdepth!class!features!individual!kits!for!each!student,!science!experiments!and!creating!their!own!compositions!using!vibrations!and!music!technology!!
VIBES&Strings&Camp&K&;&6th&Graders)&Tue.%&%Wed.%starting%06/14%through%07/27%Eight!45Eminute!classes!specially!designed!to!help!strings!students!grow!in!a!fun!ensemble.!Meet new friends, excel on your instrument, and learn new music throughout the summer!!
Take&A&Bow&Vocal&&&Stage&Presence&Mon%–%Thurs%6:15:7:15pm%8/1:8/12%Take!a!Bow!is!a!group!class!for!6thE12th!graders.!This!class!focuses!on!helping!students!to!expand!their!performance!skills!on!stage!!There!will!be!an!audition!before!camp!begins.!The!camp!will!include!performing!vocally!with!choreography,!light!stage!movement,!and!minimal!costuming.%
Other&fun&Summer&Camps&include:&
*VIBES&Drumline&
*Jam&Sessions&
*All&Girls&Jam&
and&much&more!!!&
Register(Today(at(www.vibescasper.com(or(
Call(us(at(307;333;6227(
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VIBES!also!offers!an!award;winning&Kindermusik&program!for!students!ages!0E7!years!old!!!These!classes!are:!Adventures!for!Babies,!Adventures!for!Families!&!
Adventures!for!Preschoolers.!Check!out!the!times!and!days!on!our!website!!We!also!offer!two!Adventures!for!Big!Kids:!
Big&Kids&Music&&&Electricity:&$150&This!camp!includes!a!Makey!Makey!Electricity!Kit!(a!$50!value),!science!
experiments,!composing!using!vibrations!and!music!technology.!
Big&Kids&Spanish&Immersion:&$120&This class is for all levels of Spanish speakers
including beginners, to students who have taken several years of the Spanish immersion
classes, to students who have Spanish as a second language in their homes.!
5 Days of Music, New Friendships, Fun Activities, and More for 6th– 9th Graders!&
This exciting summer band camp is available to all students in WYOMING going into 6th-9th grade! This summer program was established to create an opportunity for students to continue to excel in their skills and work with some of the nations best instructors and directors! From beginner levels to advanced we welcome all students to participate in this musical experience
and make memories that will last a lifetime! The camp includes more than 18 Classes/Masterclasses/Sectionals, an instrument (if they don’t
have one already), Camp T-shirt, Master Classes with Troopers Directors and Arrangement Created just for our Students, Performance with the Troopers Drum & Bulge Corps National
Anthem and Drum Off on the field, 1 Trip to Denver: Attend Drum Along the Rockies Drum & Bugle Competition Performance and Master classes at Mile High Stadium with the Denver
Broncos Stampede and Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps, IMAX, Over 25 Special Guest Instructors, Guest Artists, Bowling Night, Fun Activities, and More!!! (Travel, Lodging, Meals, and
All Event costs are included in this package)!
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werner wildlife museum405 e. 15th st. | 235-2108 | www.caspercollege.edu/werner
Summer Events(open Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
June 1 through July 11Artisans Unbound: Feathers, Fur, and Fiber. Exhibit of fine crafts incorporating natural materials.
Animal House: Second Thursday of Each Month at 4:00 p.m.June 9: The Bear NecessitiesJuly 14: Stripes, Spots, and a Bitter Perfume: The Skunk in WyomingAugust 11: Animal Stories: Snowflake, Gypsy, Grumpy, Sage, and Cedar
Raptor Rap: Third Thursday of Each Month at 4:00 p.m.June 16: Raptors and Wind TurbinesJuly 21: Fishing for a Living: The Life of an Osprey August 18: The Littlest Falcon: America’s Kestral
Wildlife Study Group: Fourth Thursday of Each Month at Noon and 7:00 p.m.June 23Noon: Bears of Wyoming 7:00 p.m. Raptors and Wind Turbines
July 28 Noon: The Skunk in Wyoming 7:00 p.m. Osprey
August 25 Noon: WWM Animal Histories 7:00 p.m. The American Kestral
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THIS SUMMER
Read Outside the Book!Parents: Use these ideas to encourage your child to read this summer.
For more information, visit WeReadNatrona.com
Third-graders: Write a letter to your favorite
author. A librarian can help you fi nd a postal or email
address.First- and second-graders: If you are
going on a family vacation this summer, read about your trip. Mark your travel
route on a map.
Kindergartners: Make a list of zoo
animals. Sort them by di� erent
categories, such as coloring
(green, brown, striped, etc.).
We Readwww.wereadnatrona.com
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