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SUMMER CAMP @ BEAVER LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL

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JULY 31: HARRY POTTER DAY
Sorting Houses - Magic Wands - Mudhouse Pottery - Quidditch - Potions Class

You are all wizards !MPACT! Welcome to Hogwarts! Today we are going to transform !MPACT and step into the Wizarding World for a day. We will be sorted and find out which of the four Hogwarts Houses we belong in. Are you brave and daring like a Gryffindor? Maybe you are patient, loyal and dedicated like a true Hufflepuff. Do you value intelligence and wit? Then you are probably a Ravenclaw. Or perhaps you are cunning and resourceful, then you might be in Slytherin! We will also create our own magic wands, but remember the wand chooses the wizard, not the other way around! Mudhouse pottery will also be joining in on the Wizarding fun and teach us how muggles express their creativity through decorating pottery. Then we will try out the wizarding sport of Quidditch Can you find the Golden Snitch?? We will also attend a Potions class where we will get to stir up something incredible and possibly edible!
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AUGUST 1: LUTHER BURBANK BEACH 

Today we’re going to Luther Burbank Park on Mercer Island!  This park is super fun with all kinds of things to do!  Kids will have a chance to go swimming, play on the awesome park equipment, get their Frisbee on, play football, hide and go seek, and so much more! 
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AUGUST 2: SEATTLE CENTER

What’s better than a day in Seattle? A day checking out cool exhibits at MOPOP, going to the Space Needle, having lunch at the Armory, and all the other awesome activities the Seattle Center has to offer! Pack a lunch.
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AUGUST 3: GAME WORKS

Today we’re heading down to Gameworks to have some awesome arcade fun. Each kids get their own unlimited gaming card to go around and play all action packed games they want! Leave your lunch box at home because pizza and soda is included with today's fun.
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AUGUST 4: ZEN DAY
Spirit Day: Pajama Day, Smoothies - Zentangles - Yoga

After an action packed summer so far, we plan on slowing it down a little with a relaxing zen day. We will be doing DIY smoothies where campers can create their own delicious fruity concoctions. In addition, we’ll continue to unwind with Zentangles and tea. Zentangles is a new craze that’s throwing it back to simpler days when all you were worried about was coloring inside the lines. Also plan on stretching, posing and breathing through some relaxing yoga sessions!

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