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SUMMER CAMP @ BEAVER LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL

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JULY 10: DOWNTOWN DAY
T-Shirt Designing and Printing – Graffiti Stenciling – Breakdancing – Food Truck

We’re bringing the downtown vibes to !MPACT for the day! Our favorite t-shirt guy is back: Mr. Greg!! Mr. Greg brings his knowledge and expertise from his own t-shirt business and allows campers to create their own designs for t-shirts. Right in front of their eyes, campers will create, print, and press their very own t-shirts!! We will also get our very own stencils and use them to make awesome spray paint creations. Then we will bust a move with a local break dancing group who will show off their crazy skills and show us how to do a few awesome moves ourselves!! Pack a lunch. 
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JULY 11: GENE COULON PARK

This week we’re headed to Gene Coulon Park to hang out in the sun and have some fun. Campers will have the opportunity to go swimming, play some lawn games, and enjoy the wonderful sunshine! Pack a lunch.
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JULY 12: SCIENCE DAY
Soap-making – Mr. Science – Sub Zero Enrichment – Coke & Mentos Experiments

!MPACT is going to clean up their act with some soap-making, come and make soap of all shapes and sizes and smells! Then we’re going to get a visit from our good friend, Mr. Science, and his crazy inventions. We’ll also be doing some different experiments with Coca-Cola and Mentos! To wrap up the day we are going to have Sub-Zero Ice Cream come and show us how to make ice cream from liquid nitrogen. Pack a lunch.
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JULY 13: WHIRLYBALL & ALDERWOOD MALL

A favorite among many !MPACT campers, we’re headed to Whirly Ball! Whirly Ball is best described as a combination of basketball, lacrosse, and hockey played while riding an electrically powered machine, similar to a bumper car. Campers across the board love to play this game because it’s competitive and a little goofy. Additionally, we’ll be headed to Alderwood Mall to get some food and a do some shopping. Pack a lunch.
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JULY 14: KING COUNTY FAIR (LATE RETURN)

We’re venturing down to the shadow of Mt. Rainier in beautiful Enumclaw, WA for opening Weekend of the King County Fair. Live music, pig races, rides, and fair food. Need we say more? Ride tickets provided. Pack a lunch.

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