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Penn State LV Announces Summer Youth Camps

Penn State Lehigh Valley has announced its lineup of one-week, half-day youth camps which will run from July 11-15, 2016. The popular Musikfest Video camp is back for a second year, along with a renewed focus on STEAM (science, technology, engineering and math) camps.

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Penn State Lehigh Valley has announced its lineup of one-week, half-day youth camps which will run from July 11-15, 2016. Camp offerings include writing, visual arts, LEGO engineering, math, computer programming, video production and swimming camps, and are geared toward students entering grades 1-12.

Camps are offered in the morning (9 a.m. to noon) or in the afternoon (1 to 4 p.m.).

Penn State Lehigh Valley staff will be on hand if parents require early drop-off, lunchtime supervision and/or late pick-up.

Back for its second year is the Musikfest Video camp for high school students, which allows campers to go behind the scenes at one of the largest music festivals in the nation with a veteran television journalist for a hands-on video production experience. The Musikfest Video camp will run from Aug. 8-12 and is limited to 10 participants.

“Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Summer Youth Camps are designed to spark both creativity and curiosity in students from elementary to high school,” said Doug Antonioli, assistant director of the Penn State Lehigh Valley Writing Project. “We have one-week camps for every learner and level. This allows students to explore their interests in an educational and engaging way.”

For more information about camp options, costs and registration, visit www.sycroar.org or emailsy*****@ps*.edu.

Note: This story includes information from a Penn State Lehigh Valley news release.

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