
Summer Camps
Ages 4–5
Summer Camp registration opens Mon., Feb. 3 for Members and Mon., Feb. 10 to the public.
Members receive early registration and discounts to Summer Camps. For more information, click here.
Half-Day Camps
Cost: $185 Members, $200 Nonmembers
Half-day camps run from 9 a.m.–noon for the morning session and from 1–4 p.m. for the afternoon session.
*No camp on July 4. Reduced price for four-day camps: $148 Members, $160 Nonmembers
Carnegie Science Center Summer Camps are specifically developed for the age group listed. To make the most of your campers’ experience, they must be the appropriate age on the date the selected camp begins. Campers are expected to be as ready as they would be for school, which includes completed potty training.
Check out the line-up of half-day camps for ages 4–5!
Little Laboratory
Ages 4–5
Little Laboratory
June 30–July 3* (PM)
Aug. 4–8 (AM)
$185 Members/$200 Nonmembers
*No camp on July 4. Reduced price for four-day camps: $148 Members, $160 Nonmembers
Step into our mini laboratory and start investigating the fascinating world of science. Observe tiny specimens under microscopes, carry out chemical reactions, and experiment with physical forces.
Little Builders
Ages 4–5
Little Builders
June 30–July 3* (AM)
July 28–Aug. 1 (PM)
$185 Members/$200 Nonmembers
*No camp on July 4. Reduced price for four-day camps: $148 Members, $160 Nonmembers
Unleash your imagination as you build bridges and castles with blocks and turn ordinary objects into extraordinary structures! Join fellow engineers as you discover which shapes are the strongest, test out different building materials, and tinker with recycled materials.
Creepy, Crawly Bugs
Ages 4–5
Best Of
Ages 4–5
Science Explorers
Ages 4–5
Neighborhood Science
Ages 4–5
Neighborhood Science
June 23–27 (AM)
July 21–25 (PM)
$185 Members/$200 Nonmembers
Be a part of our community and discover the people, places, and technology found in our city. Explore trains, trolleys, and boats, then build and design your own block city. Learn how to sort recyclables, investigate where garbage goes, and examine how veterinarians care for animals.