‘Imiloa to offer fall intersession

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‘Imiloa Astronomy Center will offer a week-long camp of discovery and exploration for students in grades K-3 in its fall intersession program: “Camp ‘Imi-POSSIBLE: FUN-NOVATIONS of the SKY.”

‘Imiloa Astronomy Center will offer a week-long camp of discovery and exploration for students in grades K-3 in its fall intersession program: “Camp ‘Imi-POSSIBLE: FUN-NOVATIONS of the SKY.”

The camp will run from Monday through Friday, Oct. 1-5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Drop students off by 8 a.m., with pick-up by 4 p.m. Lunch and snacks need to be sent from home.

Throughout the week, students will explore nature, its adaptations and human innovations related to the skies. On the final day, parents are invited to the “FUN-NOVATIONS of the SKY Ho‘ike,” where each keiki will share his or her new and exciting experiences.

“Our program is designed to inspire innovation and resourcefulness through fun, hands-on explorations,” said Justina Mattos, ‘Imiloa’s education resource specialist.

Tuition for the program is $180 for members and $200 for non-members. Enrollment for the intersession program is open, but space is limited. Reservations and advance payment are required. Register and prepay at the ‘Imiloa front desk or by phone at 969-9703.