Discovery Camps Spring & Summer 2016 5 new camps for kids 3 – 10 years
Priority registration begins February 2
Special 25th Anniversary discount see details on page 1
Registration Dates
Imaginary Worlds
Registration Dates SPRING BREAK CAMPS Registration is now open at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps. SUMMER CAMPS Registration will be available at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps on the dates below. Please note that registration for Little Kids, Big Discoveries – at St. John’s with Ross Recreation will open in March at RossRecreation.org.
Want early registration? •B ecome a Donor Circle Member at BayKidsMuseum.org/donorcircles or call (415) 339-3952. • J oin or upgrade to a Supporting Level membership at BayKidsMuseum.org/join or call (415) 339-3931.
PRIORITY REGISTRATION Exclusive access codes will be sent via email at 8 a.m. to the groups below on their qualified registration date: • Donor Circle registration opens Tuesday, February 2 • Supporting Level Member registration opens Tuesday, February 9 GENERAL REGISTRATION • General registration opens Tuesday, February 16
Register at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps
New for 2016
“ I loved the update and wrap-up of camp each week via email. They were well organized and really highlighted the intentionality of the programs.” -Discovery Camp parent, 2015
Welcome to an exciting year of Discovery Camps! 2016 marks the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s 25th year at Fort Baker, and we have so much to celebrate! Discovery Camps have grown and evolved to now include offerings for an expanded age range (camps for 3 – 10 year-olds, and a junior counselor program for 10 – 16 year-olds). We’ve also added new camp themes, including Fab Lab City, in the Museum’s new Fab Lab! And this year we’re facilitating two off-site camps, at St. John’s with Ross Recreation, and at the Marin Art and Garden Center. But don’t worry — you’ll still find plenty of sessions of your old favorites, like Fort Building and Super Heroes and Heroines. Discovery Camps provide child-directed, inquiry driven learning through project-based, handson activities designed to intentionally boost creativity, STEM skills and critical thinking. Children come away with the skills and tools to support lifelong discoveries. With the exception of our two new off-site offerings, all Discovery Camps take place at our one-of-a-kind location at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge on 7.5 acres of National Park land, providing a risk-friendly environment with quick access to the beaches, natural habitats, historic batteries and hiking trails that inspire much of our camp programming. Families will receive email communication each week summarizing the campers’ unique experiences. We look forward to welcoming familiar faces and new friends alike. And remember, Discovery Camps fill up quickly, so register soon!
Danielle Pitchford Enrichment Programs Manager (415) 339-3906
Hannah Boston Enrichment Programs Assistant Manager (415) 339-3907
New for 2016 NEW CAMP THEMES
NEW CAMP LOCATIONS
• Fab Lab City, ages 8 – 10 years, pg. 12
•L ittle Kids, Big Discoveries – at St. John’s with Ross Recreation , age 3, pg. 5
• Magic Chemistry, ages 4 – 5 years, pg. 6 • Masters of Mystery, ages 4 – 5 years, pg. 7 • Real Tools, Really Fun, ages 4 – 5 years, pg. 7
•O utdoor Explorers at the Marin Art and Garden Center, ages 4 – 8 years, pg. 10
25TH ANNIVERSARY DISCOUNT Receive $25 off when you sign up for two of our new camp themes (see above) with our special 25th anniversary discount.
Ages, Registration & Camp Fees
Ages Discovery Camps are organized by age and grade level to meet the developmental needs of the campers. PRESCHOOL CAMPS, pg. 5 These camps are for children age 3 (by June 1, 2016) who are currently enrolled in a preschool program. We are not able to accept children in diapers or pull-ups. PRE-KINDERGARTEN CAMPS, pg. 6 – 7 These camps are for children ages 4 – 5, entering kindergarten in fall 2016. Children older than 5 who have not completed kindergarten should enroll in these camps. MIXED-AGE CAMPS, pg. 10 – 11 These camps are for children ages 4 – 8.
SCHOOL-AGE CAMPS (1/2/3), pg. 12 These camps are for children entering 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade, ages 6 – 8, in the fall of 2016. SCHOOL-AGE CAMPS (3/4/5), pg. 12 These camps are for children entering 3rd, 4th or 5th grade, ages 8 – 10, in the fall of 2016. JUNIOR COUNSELORS, pg. 13 This program is for children and teens ages 9 – 16 who are ready and excited to support and mentor younger children.
Summer Camp Sampler
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Ages, Registration & Camp Fees
Registration & Fees Registering early is recommended. Fees are due in full upon registration. Please describe any medical and/or behavioral concerns on the application, as this supports the staff in ensuring a positive experience for all children. Please note there is a $25 transaction fee for each change made to an application, such as changing sessions or topics, after the application is received. Please DO NOT submit duplicate applications. Billing statements, confirmations and important information will be sent via email. If you do not receive these emails, please call (415) 339-3931 to confirm the correct email address is on file. Register at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps.
Summer Camp Fees 4-DAY CAMPS: For any camps held Week 1 (May 31 – June 3) and Week 5 (July 5 – 9) Big Discoveries (licensed preschool camp) • AM Sessions: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. $280 Supporting Members; $300 General Camps • AM Sessions: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. $260 Supporting Members; $280 General • PM Sessions: 1 – 4 p.m. (Summer Camp Sampler only) $120 Supporting Members; $140 General 5-DAY CAMPS: For camps held Monday through Friday Big Discoveries (licensed preschool camp) • AM Sessions: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. $350 Supporting Members; $375 General Camps • AM Sessions: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. $325 Supporting Members; $350 General • PM Sessions: 1 – 4 p.m. (Summer Camp Sampler only) $150 Supporting Members; $175 General Location: St. John’s or MACG • AM Sessions: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. $325 Supporting Members JUNIOR COUNSELOR • AM or PM Sessions: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. or 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.; $200
EXTRA MATERIALS FEES Fab Lab City Camp: $20 Fort Building Camp: $20 Imaginary Worlds Camp: $10 Outdoor Explorers Camp: $10 Super Heroes and Heroines Camp: $10 EXTENDED CARE Extended Care is offered from 8 – 9 a.m. and 4 – 5 p.m. (whole week or per day) and 1 – 2 p.m. (whole week only). •$ 35 per child, per week for morning or afternoon care •$ 70 per child, per week for both morning and afternoon care •$ 10 per hour, per day EMERGENCY CARE FEE An additional $1 per minute care fee applies for all children remaining more than five minutes past their registered pick-up time. This fee applies to all emergencies without exception. If you are going to be late, please call the camp emergency cell phone at (415) 339-3961 to alert camp staff. DISCOUNTS Supporting Members receive $25 off 5-day camps and $20 off 4-day camps. We offer the following discounts for multiple week purchases: • Four weeks: save $25 • Five weeks: save $50 • Six weeks: save $75 • Seven or more weeks: save $100 • Receive $25 off when you sign up for two of our new camp themes with our special 25th anniversary discount.
Questions? Questions about Discovery Camps? Please contact Danielle Pitchford, enrichment programs manager, at (415) 339-3906 or dpitchford@badm.org or Hannah Boston, enrichment programs assistant manager, at (415)-339-3907 or hboston@badm.org. Questions about registration? Please call (415) 339-3931.
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Spring School Break Camps
Spring Break Camps Mixed-Age
Ages 4 – 8, entering K – 3rd grade in fall 2016. Register now at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps. SPRING BREAK 1: IMAGINARY WORLDS March 28 – April 1, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. $425 Supporting Family Members; $450 General Extended Care is available from 2 – 4 p.m. for $40/day.
SPRING BREAK 2: ON THE BAY April 11 – 15. , 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. $425 Supporting Family Members; $450 General Extended Care is available from 2 – 4 p.m. for $40/day.
Calling all dragons, mermaids, unicorns and kings! Imagination rules in this camp for fairy tale fanatics of all stripes. Campers will weave a tale around characters they create, make their own costumes and build confidence as they perform in a child-created production at the end of the week.
Investigate local animals and search the shores for hidden treasures in this beloved camp. Take on the persona of bugs, fish, plants and birds while exploring their habitats through hiking, experiments and hands-on discovery.
On the Bay
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Toddler & Preschool Summer Camps
Summer Camps Preschool
Age 3 (by June 1, 2016) who have prior experience in a preschool program. We are not able to accept children in diapers or pull-ups. Our preschool camps are licensed through the California Department of Social Services with highly qualified teachers. Facility Number 214005255 LITTLE KIDS, BIG DISCOVERIES AT THE MUSEUM Campers will explore art, science and outdoor learning at their own pace at the Museum. Through an open-ended, child-directed approach, educators will adapt curriculum daily to encourage spontaneous adventures. N E W ! LITTLE KIDS, BIG DISCOVERIES AT ST. JOHN’S WITH ROSS RECREATION Special location: St. John’s, Ross Recreation In this new offsite camp located at St. John’s, campers will explore art, science and outdoor learning at their own pace. Through an openended, child-directed approach, educators will adapt curriculum weekly to encourage spontaneous adventures. Registration will open in March at RossRecreation.org.
Little Kids, Big Discoveries
Little Kids, Big Discoveries
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Pre-Kindergarten Summer Camps
Summer Camps Pre-Kindergarten Ages 4 – 5, entering kindergarten in fall 2016.
ART ATTACK Campers will explore the artistic process and express themselveswith paint, sculpture, natural objects and recycled materials. Each day introduces new techniques and exploration of a variety of fun, basic media. CREATURE CREATIONS What has wings, fur and sleeps during the day? An imaginary creature invented by you! Campers will learn about local critters, dream up their own furry or feathered beast and create their own works of fiction to bring home at the end of camp.
Art Attack
IMAGINARY WORLDS: WITCHES, WIZARDS, KNIGHTS & PRINCESSES Calling all dragons, mermaids, unicorns and kings! Imagination rules in this camp for fairy tale fanatics of all stripes. Campers will weave a tale around characters they create, make their own costumes and build confidence as they perform in a child-created production at the end of the week. N E W ! MAGIC CHEMISTRY Campers will discover the magic of chemistry by mixing concoctions, investigating the properties of matter, and experimenting with different scientific tools.
Creature Creations
N E W ! MASTERS OF MYSTERY Campers will use their judgment, evaluation, reasoning and problem solving skills as they become private investigators for the week. How many hidden clues can you uncover throughout the Museum’s 7.5 acres? Imaginary Worlds
Magic Chemistry
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Masters of Mystery
Pre-Kindergarten Summer Camps
Real Tools, Really Fun
On the Bay
ON THE BAY Investigate local animals and search the shores for hidden treasures in this beloved camp. Take on the persona of bugs, fish, plants and birds while exploring their habitats through hiking, experiments and hands-on discovery.
Shipwrecks & Treasure Hunts
N E W ! REAL TOOLS, REALLY FUN Campers will experiment using various tools, like those used for gardening, cooking, carpentry, science and art as well as the design and engineering tools featured in our early childhood Fab Lab including a vinyl cutter, laser cutter and 3D printer. SHIPWRECKS & TREASURE HUNTS Ahoy ye scurvy landlubbers! Embark on a voyage of adventure making maps, singing chanteys, digging for treasures from mysterious lands and discovering weird sea creatures. SUPER HEROES & HEROINES Are you ready to save the world? Campers will use their powers to save helpless creatures and entire planets from menacing forces. On the last day of camp, family and friends are invited to watch the campers’ great feats of strength and bravery.
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Mixed-Age Summer Camps
Summer Camps Mixed-Age
Ages 4 – 8, entering K – 3rd grade in fall 2016. OUTDOOR EXPLORERS AT THE MUSEUM This all-outdoor camp will bring out the naturalist in campers as they explore and investigate the local beaches, hiking trails, Coast Guard Station and old army barracks. Campers will receive a pouch of investigating tools that they can take home at the end of the week including a bag, magnifying glass, binoculars and journal.
N E W ! OUTDOOR EXPLORERS AT THE MARIN ART AND GARDEN CENTER Special location: Marin Art and Garden Center The Marin Art & Garden Center is an 11-acre historic cultural institution located in the heart of Ross Valley. This all outdoor camp will bring out the naturalist in campers as they explore and investigate the Habitat Garden and Pond, Butterfly Cottage and Edible Garden. Campers will receive a pouch of investigating tools* that they can take home at the end of the week. *Includes a magnifying glass, binoculars and journal.
Outdoor Explorers
Outdoor Explorers
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Mixed -Age Summer Camps
SUMMER CAMP SAMPLER (1 p.m. – 4 p.m.) Ages 4 – 8 This camp features highlights from our most popular camp themes and activities. As the campers’ unique interests emerge, educators will adjust the curriculum to allow them to explore their interests and dig deeper into specific topics. MONDAY: SHIPWRECKS & TREASURE HUNTS Embark on a voyage of adventure making maps, singing chanteys, digging for treasures from mysterious lands and discovering weird sea creatures. TUESDAY: MAGIC CHEMISTRY Campers will discover the magic of chemistry by mixing concoctions, investigating the properties of matter, and experimenting with different scientific tools. WEDNESDAY: ON THE BAY Investigate local animals, search the shores for hidden treasures and take on the persona of bugs, fish, plants and birds while exploring their habitats.
Shipwrecks & Treasure Hunts
THURSDAY: ART ATTACK Campers will explore the artistic process and express themselves with paint, sculpture, natural objects and recycled materials. Each day introduces new techniques and exploration of a variety of fun, basic media. FRIDAY: OUTDOOR EXPLORERS This all-outdoor camp will bring out the naturalist in campers as they explore and investigate the local beaches, hiking trails, Coast Guard Station and old army barracks. On the Bay
Art Attack
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School-Age Summer Camps
Summer Camps School-Age
Ages 6 – 8, entering 1st – 3rd grade or ages 8 – 10, entering 3rd – 5th grade in the fall of 2016. FORT BUILDING (GRADES: 1ST – 3RD) Use real tools and building materials to learn about design and engineering principles and bring ideas to life. Campers will create forts, stories and props as they transform their outdoor classroom into a magical world. On the last day of camp, family and friends are invited to view the campers’ hard work and incredible forts.
N E W ! FAB LAB CITY (GRADES: 3RD – 5TH) Be first in line to experience the Museum’s new early childhood Fab Lab. This high-tech makerspace will give campers hands-on learning opportunities to design and make using a laser cutter, vinyl cutter, 3-D printer and more.
Fort Building
“ Thank you for unleashing the creativity in our children’s souls. They honestly loved every moment of camp and it has been a jumping off point for the rest of our summer discoveries.” – Discovery Camp parent, 2015
Fab Lab City
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Summer Junior Counselors
“ The Junior Counselor program was a perfect opportunity for our daughter to practice being a compassionate, helpful and involved kid. She really shined around the younger children and enjoyed her new responsibility of Junior Counselor in a very heartfelt way. Thanks so much, also, for the personal thank you note to her. It was really appreciated!” -Discovery Camp parent, 2015
Junior Counselors
Ages 9 – 16 who are ready and excited to support and mentor younger children. In this wonderful leadership opportunity, Junior Counselors will be paired with an Educator in a preschool or pre-kindergarten camp and will learn the ropes, from planning treasure hunts to setting up for snack. Junior Counselors will receive their very own official staff t-shirt and badge!
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Summer Camps Schedule
Summer Camps Schedule PRESCHOOL CAMPS, pg. 5 Age 3 (by June 1, 2016) who have prior experience in a preschool program. PRE-KINDERGARTEN CAMPS, pg. 6 – 7 Ages 4 – 5, entering kindergarten in fall 2016.
MIXED-AGE CAMPS, pg. 10 – 11 Ages 4 – 8, entering K – 3rd grade in fall 2016. SCHOOL-AGE CAMPS (1/2/3), pg. 12 Ages 6 – 8, entering 1st – 3rd grade in fall 2016.
Week 1: MAY 31 – JUNE 3 (4-day camps) MORNING CAMPS Big Discoveries Fab Lab City
Shipwrecks & Treasure Hunts Junior Counselor
Week 5: JUNE 27 – JULY 1 MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Big Discoveries
Week 2: JUNE 6 – 10 Week 3: JUNE 13 – 17 & Week 4: JUNE 20 – 24
Art Attack Shipwrecks & Treasure Hunts
On the Bay
MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Outdoor Explorers
Big Discoveries
Fort Building
Imaginary Worlds
Junior Counselor
Mystery Masters
AFTERNOON CAMPS (1 – 4 p.m.)
Real Tools, Really Fun
Summer Camp Sampler
Outdoor Explorers
Junior Counselor
Fort Building Fab Lab City Junior Counselor
Week 6: JULY 5 – JULY 8 (4-day camps)
AFTERNOON CAMPS (1 – 4 p.m.)
MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Summer Camp Sampler
Big Discoveries
Junior Counselor
Art Attack Shipwrecks & Treasure Hunts
Outdoor Explorers Fort Building Junior Counselor
AFTERNOON CAMPS (1 – 4 p.m.) Summer Camp Sampler Junior Counselor
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Summer Camps Schedule
The dates listed below are for our on-site camps. Please check online for dates of our off-site camps at St. John’s with Ross Recreation and Marin Art and Garden Center. BayKidsMuseum.org/camps
SCHOOL-AGE CAMPS (3/4/5), pg. 12 Ages 8 – 10, entering 3rd – 5th grade in fall 2016. JUNIOR COUNSELORS, pg. 13 Ages 9 – 16 who are ready and excited to support and mentor younger children.
Week 7: JULY 11 – 15 & Week 8: JULY 18 – 22
Week 12: AUGUST 15 – 19 MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
Big Discoveries
Big Discoveries
Art Attack
On the Bay
Outdoor Explorers
Shipwrecks & Treasure Hunts
Junior Counselor
Outdoor Explorers
AFTERNOON CAMPS (1 – 4 p.m.)
Fort Building
Summer Camp Sampler
Junior Counselor
Junior Counselor
AFTERNOON CAMPS (1 – 4 p.m.) Summer Camp Sampler Junior Counselor
Week 13: AUGUST 22 – 26 MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Big Discoveries
Week 9: JULY 25 – 29, Week 10: AUGUST 1 – 5 & Week 11: AUGUST 8 – 12
Outdoor Explorers Junior Counselor
MORNING CAMPS (9 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Big Discoveries Creature Creations Magic Chemistry Super Heroes and Heroines Outdoor Explorers Fort Building Junior Counselor
AFTERNOON CAMPS (1 – 4 p.m.) Summer Camp Sampler Junior Counselor
Outdoor Explorers
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Camp Counselors
Friendly Faces You May See...
Get Ready for Camp! Daily Schedule MORNING CAMP: 8:45 – 9 a.m.: drop off 9:15 – 10:15 a.m.: classroom 10:15 – 10:25 a.m.: restroom 10:25 – 10:45 a.m.: snack 10:45 – 11:45 a.m.: outdoors 11:45 a.m. – 12 p.m.: restroom 12 – 12:45 p.m.: lunch 12:45 – 1 p.m.: pick up
Checklist Jacket Closed toe shoes Change of clothing: underwear, pants, t-shirt and socks Lunch Water bottle Note: We do not provide sunscreen for children. Please apply sunscreen prior to camp.
AFTERNOON CAMP: 1 – 1:15 p.m.: drop off 1:15 – 2:15 p.m.: classroom 2:15 – 2:25 p.m.: restroom 2:25 – 2:45 p.m.: snack 2:45 – 3:45 p.m.: outdoors 3:45 – 4 p.m.: pick up
Drop-off & Pick-up Area
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Classroom
Camp Information
Additional Information DROPPING OFF AND PICKING UP Campers can be dropped off and picked up in the horseshoe driveway by the main entrance in front of the Museum. Discovery Camp staff will be there to meet you. If you arrive late, please call the camp cell phone at (415) 339-3961. Authorized adults must sign out children. Please bring a photo ID when you or your child’s caregivers pick up your child. MEDICAL FORMS Applicants will provide all of the necessary medical information during registration. Applicants must inform the Museum of any special medical concerns ahead of time. Parents of children who require an epi-pen must supply a form signed by their child’s doctor prior to their first day of the camp or the epi-pen cannot be used at camp. REFUND POLICY If cancelling a camp registration, a $50 fee per camp will be assessed. Camp fees are refundable if cancellation is requested three weeks prior to the start date of camp. 50% refunds will be given after that time. The Bay Area Discovery Museum reserves the right to cancel camps not fully enrolled and will issue full refunds in such cases. 50% Refund Deadlines for Camp Sessions: Week 1: May 9 Week 2: May 16 Week 3: May 23 Week 4: May 30 Week 5: June 6 Week 6: June 13 Week 7: June 20 Week 8: June 27 Week 9: July 5 Week 10: July 11 Week 11: July 18 Week 12: July 25
Fab Lab City
Donate to our Scholarship Fund Last year, camp families helped 10 children attend Discovery Camps on a scholarship. Please consider making a donation when you complete your online enrollment. Simply select the option to donate and designate the amount you would like to contribute.
SCHOLARSHIPS Application deadline: May 2, 2016 A limited number of scholarships are available and limited to one half-day week of camp per applicant. Please note that extended care is not included. To apply, please complete the scholarship form available for download at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps, then return the form via mail to the address on the application. Scholarships will be awarded on a sliding scale and a first come, first served basis. You will be contacted by telephone if you receive a scholarship. WAIT LISTS In the event the camp of your choice is full, please sign up for the waitlist online. If an opening becomes available, you will be contacted immediately by telephone.
Questions? Questions about Discovery Camps? Please contact Danielle Pitchford, enrichment programs manager, at (415) 339-3906 or dpitchford@badm.org or Hannah Boston, enrichment programs assistant manager, at (415)-339-3907 or hboston@badm.org. Questions about registration? Please call (415) 339-3931.
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The Discovery School: 2016 – 2017
The Discovery School Preschool and Toddler & Parent Exploration Programs DID YOU KNOW WE HAVE A PRESCHOOL? The Discovery School is a Reggio-inspired preschool in which children’s curiosity and interests shape a flexible, projectbased curriculum. Meaningful, routine documentation and reflection with children and their parents allow all to see learning progress through the year. This unique program aims to spark a lifelong passion for exploration and creative problem solving. The only museum-based preschool in California, The Discovery School draws upon the Museum’s 25 years of child-directed, openended, inquiry-driven learning, as well as best practices in creativity development from the Museum’s research division, the Center for Childhood Creativity (CCC).
FA L L 2 0 1 6 R E G I S T R AT I O N E N D S F E B R U A RY 1 5 , 2 0 1 6 . PRESCHOOL Ages 2.9 – 5 years (by September 30) 3 year olds: Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.* 4 – 5 year olds: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.* *Extended care options available. TODDLER & PARENT EXPLORATION Ages 18 – 36 months with caregiver Tuesdays, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Thursdays, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. For more information about offerings, application process and to schedule a tour, visit BayKidsMuseum.org/discoveryschool or contact Elisa Pagliarulo at (415) 339-3982 or epagliarulo@badm.org. FACILITY NUMBER 214005255
“ The Discovery School is remarkable – a real gem within the offerings of preschool education in Marin and San Francisco…the focus on creativity and imaginative play within the spectacular grounds of the Museum have combined to make this a unique and enriching experience for our 3.5 year old.” – The Discovery School parent, 2015
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THE BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM PRESENTS
Join the Bay Area Discovery Museum in celebrating our 25th anniversary at our first Family Gala. The evening will be filled with fun for kids of all ages, and adults that never grow up! See the Museum transformed with special performances, dancing, activities, food and drinks. Proceeds from Family Gala 2016: Make + Believe support our mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. Purchase tickets at BayKidsMuseum.org/familygala.
Super Heroes & Heroines Camp
*Exclusive access codes will be sent via email by 8:00 a.m. on the day your registration opens.
Supporting Family Registration opens Tuesday, February 9
Donor Circles Registration opens Tuesday, February 2
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Fort Baker 557 McReynolds Road Sausalito, CA 94965
Bay Area Discovery Museum