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SUMMER CAMP @ BEAVER LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL

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JUNE 26: WELCOME 2 !MPACT
iPad Scavenger Hunt – Magic the Gathering – Goala – Perler Bead Project – Food Truck

Welcome 2 !MPACT!! We are going to introduce the site with an iPad scavenger hunt. We are also going to be doing a Magic the Gathering draft and an action packed game of Goala. For the craftier students we are going to start our summer wide Perler Bead project. To get the summer started right we’ll be bring in a food truck. Pack a lunch.
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JUNE 27: !MPACT Kick-Off @ Skyline 

Join us for our very first field trip of the summer to Skyline High School for our !MPACT Summer Kick-off! At this very special event we will be inviting some talented acts to perform, and ask campers to even participate! We will have a comedy improv group, a dueling piano show, and a hypnotist. Pack a lunch.
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JUNE 28: WILD WAVES

Our first trip of the summer to Wild Waves. Campers will get to cool off at Washington’s own amusement park. We’ll enjoy the sunshine and cool down a little with some water park fun! Lunch provided. Pack a towel, sunscreen, and a swimsuit.
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JUNE 29: WHIRLYBALL AND ALDERWOOD MALL

We’re headed to Stone Gardens, an indoor rock climbing facility in Bellevue. Stone Gardens offers over 21,000 square feet of climbing terrain with a tilting wall, belay and rappel ledges, top out bouldering, and 40 foot walls! When campers are down climbing they’ll head over to Crossroads Mall to hit up the food court and maybe do a little bit of shopping or enter a Magic: The Gathering Tournament at Uncle’s Games. Pack a lunch. Bring socks. Additional waiver required for rock-climbing.

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JUNE 30: CIRQUE DE !MPACT
Mudhouse Pottery – Clown School – Juggling – Balloon Animals – Slackline

​From the precise art of juggling, to learning the crazy art of being a clown, Cirque de !MPACT will offer the chance for our campers to participate in circus themed games and crafts!! Cirque de !MPACT will offer juggling lessons, clown face painting, balloon animals, and a slackline to practice our tightrope abilities. Mudhouse Pottery will also be by to lead our artsy students in pottery painting! Pack a lunch. Wear closed toed shoes and clothes that can get dirty.

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