Saratoga Museum announces summer Kids Camps which includes historically based crafts
The Saratoga Museum recently announced their schedule for Kid Camps at the Pavilion this summer, beginning with a denim pocket project on June 12. The program will be lead by former Saratoga Middle High School art teacher and current Saratoga Museum Board member Linda Fisher-Perue.
In the denim pocket project, children will receive a recycled denim pocket and materials to decorate it into an artistic project. Children will also learn the history of denim and it’s importance to Wyoming.
On July 10, children will receive a train whistle to decorate and learn about the history of the railroad and its importance to the Valley. Then, on Aug. 14, the most popular camp program from 2018 will return as kids create their own Native American dancing ribbons. In addition, they will learn about Native American symbols and why ceremonies were so important to the Native American tribes of Wyoming.
All camps require advanced registration, which costs $3. For more information contact Saratoga Museum Director Kimberly Givens at 307-326-5511 or [email protected].
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