Dive Into Adventure with A Summer of STREAM

Camp Hogwarts at A Summer of STREAM. (Provided Photo)

(Ripley County, IN) – Genesis Pathways to Success, an initiative of the Ripley County Community Foundation, says A Summer of STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) is returning this summer to bring the world of learning alive with excitement.

Designed for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students in Southeastern Indiana, this program offers an array of STREAM-related camps during June and July.

This year, 28 camps and activities will be available through A Summer of STREAM. From Photography in Nature Camp, where students view nature through a camera lens; DIY Woodworking Camp, where young carpenters craft their own masterpieces; and The Science Behind Cooking Camp, where budding chefs explore the fascinating chemistry of culinary arts, A Summer of STREAM has a camp for every student.

A full list of our camp offerings and descriptions can be found online at www.genesisp2s.org/asummerofstream.

DIY Woodworking Camp at A Summer of Stream. (Provided Photo)

“We are thrilled to be offering more camps and activities than ever before this summer. With each camp and activity carefully crafted to inspire curiosity and foster essential skills, I am confident that this summer will be an amazing adventure for students. A Summer of STREAM provides an opportunity for students to develop vital soft skills such as adaptability, collaboration, critical thinking, and leadership,” said Genesis: Pathways to Success Director Clarice Patterson. “None of this would be possible without our dedicated team of educators, volunteers, and sponsors whose commitment brings magic to every moment in our camps.”

Registration for A Summer of STREAM opens on Monday, April 1 at 12 p.m. online at www.genesisp2s.org/asummerofstream. A limited number of spaces are available for each camp, and registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. It’s open to all students in Southeastern Indiana.

Kids Building Bikes Camp at A Summer of Stream. (Provided Photo)

Payment for camp is due at the time of registration and is being accepted online, over the phone, or via check. A limited number of camperships are also available per camp. A campership is available to assist parents/guardians who cannot afford to pay for the cost of a camp, and can be requested during the registration process.

To learn more about this year’s summer camps or if you have any questions, please contact Patterson by email [email protected], calling (812) 933-1098, or stopping by the office at 13 E. George Street, Suite B, in Batesville.