
C.A.S.E. (Culture, Art, Science, & The Environment) Camp
C.A.S.E. (Culture, Art, Science, & The Environment) Camp
Ages 12 – 14
Monday, July 7 – Friday, July 11
9 AM – 3 PM Every Day
Cayuga Museum
$100 per camper, Scholarships Available
Join us for a week of
The C.A.S.E. (Culture, Art, Science, and Environment) Camp at the Cayuga Museum of History & Art is a new youth camp designed to connect campers ages 12-14 with their community through the historical, natural, and cultural significance of the City of Auburn. Each day of camp will feature a different theme to explore with a partnering organization. The schedule for each day will start with an educational session and themed activity with a break for snacks. A lunch break will be included, followed by a second activity and game period before campers are ready to leave for the day.
Campers must be signed up by Friday, June 27 to attend. A full itinerary for each day of camp will be available soon.
Program Partners
Arthur the Artist
Theodore Black, SUNY ESF
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation
Dr. Marie Lorraine-Pipes, SUNY Geneseo
Supported by
Guido & Ellen Palma Foundation
New York State Council on the Arts