Texas Forestry Museum’s Summer Camps

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Lufkin- Looking for a fun summer camp for your kids? The Texas Forestry Museum will have four summer camps: EEK! Week, Timber Tots, Leopold League, and Summer Sylvans for children of all ages. These camps focus on teaching children about nature, the forest, and East Texas history while having fun! EEK! Week is June 12th – June 16th for children entering 5th – 7th grade in the fall. The camp gives kids an opportunity to travel to different sites throughout East Texas such as Caddo Mounds, SFASU Ropes Course, Lufkin Recycling Center, Ellen Trout Zoo, Boykin Springs, Mission Tejas and more! There is limited space available so make sure to reserve your spot soon.
The other three camps take place at the museum and teach kids exciting things about the world around them through fun games, stories, crafts, and more! Timber Tots is June 19th – June 23rd for children entering PreK 4 or Kindergarten. Leopold League is July 10th – July 14th for children entering 5th – 7th grade in the fall. Summer Sylvans is July 17th – 21st for children entering 1st – 4th grade in the fall. There is limited space available for the camps. For more information about the camps, times, and fees call the museum at 936-632-9535. A special thank you goes to our summer camp sponsor, Commerical Metals Company, for making the camps possible.
Ezra McMullen
Ezra McMullin is a content and social media producer at MSGPR and attends Angelina College. He unwinds after a long day by playing XBox, telling himself he'll just play one more level before bed.

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