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Eco-Innovation STEAM Camp (Seattle Parks and Recreation)

The camp provides a hands-on, team-based approach to exploring real environmental challenges and developing creative, sustainable solutions through STEAM activities.

🔥 Middle School 🕒 1-week Day Camp In-person All skill levels 💰 $250/session

About this camp

The Eco-Innovation STEAM Camp offers a hands-on program where children ages 7-12 explore real environmental challenges and discover creative solutions. Participants will work in teams to complete daily sustainability missions and build projects that combine science, art, and problem-solving. Activities include designing water systems like an engineer, practicing galactic survival on a far-away planet, creating fashion from recycled fabrics, and building dioramas that highlight endangered species. The camp aims to foster critical thinking and build confidence as young innovators in a fun, project-based learning environment.

What a typical day looks like

Campers will work in teams to complete daily sustainability missions and build projects that combine science, art, and problem-solving, with activities such as designing water systems or creating fashion from recycled fabrics.

Best suited for

This camp is ideal for children aged 7-12 who are interested in environmental challenges, creative problem-solving, and hands-on STEAM activities.

What you'll learn

Environmental challenges Sustainable solutions Water systems design Recycled fashion Endangered species dioramas Science Art

Location

Laurelhurst Community Center, 4555 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA 98105 (based on Laurelhurst CC Fireside Room)

Sponsored by Research Ignited

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