The Utah Museum of Natural History will begin its 2007 summer camps for children on Monday, June 4. Weeklong half-day and full-day camps are offered for ages 5 through 17.
Camps include the exploration of the natural history of Utah and the living creatures that inhabit the area. One new offering this year is Girls at the Center Science Camp for girls entering second or third grade in the fall.
Fees range from $120 to $230 per child. For schedules and registration information, call the museum at 801-581-5567 or visit www.umnh.utah.edu.
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