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IDAHO FALLS -- The Idaho Falls Zoo and The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho are collaborating to bring the community Spring Break Camps for youth ages 5-13. Kids will experience the science and art of animals at both facilities!
The four-day camps run from March 21-24 with two of the days spent at the zoo participating in up-close learning with the animals and two of the days at the art museum creating fun animal art.
Here are the camp topics:
Art Saves Animals (ages 5-8): Let’s observe animals’ natural behavior and create unique works of art (Monday and Wednesday at The Art Museum; Tuesday and Thursday at Idaho Falls Zoo). March 21-24 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Conservation Creations (ages 9-13): What is conservation and why is it important? Become a conservation agent and learn how you can save animals through art (Monday and Wednesday at Idaho Falls Zoo; Tuesday and Thursday at The Art Museum). March 21-24 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Registration is now open, and space is limited, so sign your kids up right away! To learn more and register, click HERE or visit: https://www.idahofallsidaho.gov/829/Spring-Break-Classes
Questions? For Idaho Falls Zoo contact Augusta Grumdahl, Zoo Educator, at agrumdahl@idahofallszoo.org or call (208) 612-8254. For The Art Museum contact, Alexa Stanger, Education Director, at (208) 524-7777 or astanger@theartmuseum.org.