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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-403/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-401/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260526T210000
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SUMMARY:Lowell Observatory: Astrophotography Program
DESCRIPTION:Take the first step in your astrophotography journey with an intensive course at Lowell Observatory! \nThis 2-hour program accommodates a maximum of 6 guests. Using our 17-inch Planewave CDK Telescope and QSI 683 CCD camera\, you will be taken through the process of imaging two different objects. Then\, we will teach you how to combine\, stack\, and edit the shots into full-color images using a program called Pixinsight. At the end of the course\, you’ll take home digital copies of the two images and all of the raw data to use as you like\, as well as additional resources to aid you in your astrophotography journey! \nMembers of Lowell Observatory will receive a 20% discount on their course fee.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/lowell-observatory-astrophotography-program-28/
LOCATION:Lowell Observatory\, 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd.\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Arts, Culture & Social Science,Space & Astronomy,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T090000
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-3/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T130000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-404/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260527T150000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-402/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T103000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-414/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T120000
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-2/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T113000
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research Docent-led Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our free docent-led tour in the lobby of the Bryant Bannister Tree-Ring Building (1215 E. Lowell St.). \nVisitors will be introduced to the basic tenets of dendrochronology and have a chance to examine specimens. \nDuring your 1.5 hour tour\, you will be introduced to the basic tenets of dendrochronology\, have a chance to examine specimens\, and explore our Exhibit Hall. While there will be opportunities for sitting\, please be advised that there is an extensive amount of walking through the Laboratory. \nThe Laboratory is committed to making its collection\, buildings\, programs\, and services accessible to all audiences. The principles of diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility apply to all aspects of LTRR’s operations\, across all categories of individuals. \nWe strive to do everything we can to meet our guests’ specific needs and are always seeking to improve the guest experience. To request an accommodation based on a medical condition or disability\, please email   outreach@ltrr.arizona.edu(link sends e-mail) prior to your visit. \nSpace is limited and reservations are required. Please email outreach@ltrr.arizona.edu
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-laboratory-of-tree-ring-research-docent-led-tour-157/
LOCATION:Bryant Bannister Tree-Ring Building\, 1215 E. Lowell St.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85721\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260415T130438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130438Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-405/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260415T130250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130250Z
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SUMMARY:Analytics.Club Phoenix: AIDataTech Connect - Global Virtual Networking Event for AI\, Data & Tech Pros
DESCRIPTION:Are you working in artificial intelligence\, data science\, or machine learning? Whether you’re a developer\, researcher\, startup founder\, or aspiring tech enthusiast — AIDataTech Connect is your go-to AI networking event online designed to foster career growth\, real-time collaboration\, and innovation exchange in a dynamic\, community-driven environment. \nThis event brings together a global virtual AI community meetup hosted on a flexible Slack-style platform that supports group discussions and 1-1 video or text chats\, making it perfect for professionals looking to connect\, collaborate\, and build with others in the AI ecosystem. \n🎥 Watch how it works:\n👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRUTXUOFKm4\n💬 What to Expect:\nAt AIDataTech Connect\, attendees are encouraged to explore\, share\, and engage across multiple interactive channels designed to support learning\, networking\, and opportunity discovery: \n\nGeneral – A central hub for orientation\, announcements\, and community-wide discussions.\nIntros – Introduce yourself\, your background\, and your AI/tech journey. Spark meaningful introductions.\nNetworking – Share your resume\, startup\, or project pitch. Meet employers\, peers\, or collaborators.\nHelp Wanted – Ask for help or offer support on coding\, data\, research\, or AI model deployment.\nIndustry Room Tech – Discuss AI frameworks\, tools\, and the latest tech trends in data and development.\nProject Showcase – Perfect for those seeking a machine learning career fair experience or showcasing real-world work through our AI project showcase platform.\nCollaboration Pods – Jump into discussions around collaboration for AI specialists\, including open-source partnerships\, research pods\, and co-building opportunities.\n\n📍 Where:\nJoin virtually at:\n👉 https://events.tao.ai/pod/analytics.club/q4j5imq9qjs9\n🕔 When:\nEvent runs globally from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM local time — designed for participation across time zones.\n👥 Who Should Join: \n\nAI professionals\, ML engineers\, and data scientists\nTech founders\, entrepreneurs\, and product leaders\nStudents\, job seekers\, and aspiring AI talent\nRecruiters\, employers\, and hiring managers in AI/tech\nResearchers\, open-source contributors\, and peer mentors\n\n🧠 Why Attend: \n\nEngage in a truly global virtual tech networking event\nDiscover AI jobs\, freelance gigs\, or partnership opportunities\nConnect with experts and peers in AI\, ML\, and data\nExplore AI applications and get feedback on your models or tools\nNetwork directly via 1-on-1 video or text chats\nCollaborate on new ideas\, research papers\, or open-source projects\n\n❓ Questions or Suggestions?\nWe’re here to help. Drop us a note at:\n👉 https://noworkerleftbehind.org/event_support
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/analytics-club-phoenix-aidatatech-connect-global-virtual-networking-event-for-ai-data-tech-pros-8/
LOCATION:Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Fundraiser/Networking,Professional Development,STEM Professionals,Technology & Computer Science
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260528T221500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T041927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130004Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-395/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T042914Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary: Junior Keepers Day Camp
DESCRIPTION:Do you love feeding and interacting with reptiles? Sign up for this half-day camp to act like a volunteer with activities\, interactions\, and real animal care opportunities! \nThe Keeper Program is designed to give children too young to participate in our Adult Volunteer Program a chance to learn and work at PHS.  Each day is three hours long and focuses on animal care and interactions. Younger campers (our Neonate Keepers and Junior Keepers) will focus on smaller animal care activities like tortoise feeding\, bathing tortoises and calm lizards\, and animal related crafts/activities. Older campers (Advanced Keepers) will get the opportunity to do more advanced volunteer activities like cleaning and breaking down enclosures\, feeding reptiles\, and more! \nAges: Junior\, Ages 8 – 11 \nPrice: $50 per day \nYour registration for a day camp will include: \n\n1 snack per day & water refills\n3 hours of fun activities/crafts\, animal interactions\, and practice taking care of animals (feeding/cleaning enclosures)\n\nInteractions: YES with nonvenomous animals\, this is an essential part of our camp \nWe recommend this for any child who has never attended our summer camps before. \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-herpetological-sanctuary-junior-keepers-day-camp-5/
LOCATION:Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary\, Actual location given after reservations\, Phoenix\, AZ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260415T130505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130505Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-413/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130503Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-411/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260415T130336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130336Z
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SUMMARY:The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cutting-edge of astronomical innovation on this 90-minute guided tour of the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona. Learn how pioneering engineering\, optical science\, and precision manufacturing come together to create the world’s largest and most advanced telescope mirrors—each 8.4 meters (27 feet) in diameter. \nLocated beneath the U of A’s football stadium\, the Mirror Lab is the birthplace of mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope\, a revolutionary new instrument with a 25-meter primary mirror composed of seven of our 8.4-meter segments. This next generation of telescopes will transform astronomy—probing the early universe\, revealing the formation of the first stars\, and potentially detecting signs of life on distant exoplanets. \nThe tour begins at the historic Steward Observatory\, U of A’s first research department\, established in 1917. After an introductory presentation in our iconic white-brick dome\, we’ll walk to the Mirror Lab for an up-close look at the unique processes involved—from melting glass to precision polishing and optical testing. \nJoin us and discover how the University of Arizona is shaping the future of space exploration and astronomical discovery.
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/the-university-of-arizona-richard-f-caris-mirror-lab-tour-383/
LOCATION:The University of Arizona Steward Observatory\, 933 N. Cherry Ave.\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Chemistry & Physics,Engineering,Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tour/Walk,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T221500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T041913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T125949Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-392/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260529T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T043412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130203Z
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SUMMARY:Arizona Science Center: Science with a Twist - Nebula Nights
DESCRIPTION:Let starlight set the mood while science sets the stage—it’s prom… but for adults! \nAt Science With a TWIST: Nebula Nights\, curiosity sparkles as brightly as the stars above on an evening written in the cosmos. Dress to impress\, sip something stellar\, and dance beneath a galaxy of immersive\, science-fueled surprises!
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/arizona-science-center-science-with-a-twist-nebula-nights/
LOCATION:Arizona Science Center\, 600 E. Washington St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Expo/Festival,Space & Astronomy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260530T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260530T221500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T041914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T125949Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-393/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T040658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T125659Z
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SUMMARY:Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University: Computer\, Electrical & Software Engineering - Arduino Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Build. Code. Create. Step into a world where creativity meets technology. It’s a true engineering adventure where you’ll design\, program\, and bring your ideas to life using Arduino microcontrollers. \nYou’ll take the lead; writing code\, wiring circuits and watching your projects come alive. Learn to sense temperature and pressure\, control motors and even design and fabricate your own printed circuit boards. You’ll develop hands-on skills in soldering\, prototyping\, and testing with advanced equipment used by Embry-Riddle engineers. \nWhy just learn about technology when you can create it? Whether you dream of building the next great invention or simply enjoy discovering how things work\, this program offers the perfect balance of challenge and excitement. It’s your opportunity to turn curiosity into creation and explore the fascinating world of computer\, electrical\, and software engineering. \nGet ready to unleash your inner innovator\, your future in engineering starts here. \nWho: High School Students ages 14-18 \nWhen: May 31\, 2026 – June 5\, 2026 \nWhere: Prescott\, Arizona \nTuition: $1700 \n  \nNot for college credit  \nTuition Includes    \nSupervised housing\, on-campus meals\, classroom instruction\, books\, and materials. Students are required to bring their own linens/sleeping bags/towels. More information to be provided in the Enrollment Packet. \n“Take Flight” and “Diamond Flight” Camps do not include lodging. \nCancellation Policy  \nA $50 processing fee will be deducted from all cancellations. If a written cancellation notice is received by May 1st\, the remaining balance will be fully refunded. For cancellations submitted after May 1st\, 50% of the tuition cost will be forfeited. Additionally\, if the camp is full and your cancellation notice is received after May 1st\, a refund will only be issued if your student’s spot can be filled. \nRegistration begins January 12
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/embry-riddle-aeronautical-university-computer-electrical-software-engineering-arduino-summer-camp-2/
LOCATION:Embry – Riddle Aeronautical University\, 3700 Willow Creek Rd.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,SUMMER,Technology & Computer Science,Teens (13 – 18 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260301T040659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T125700Z
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SUMMARY:Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University: Aerospace Engineering Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the world of aerospace innovation\, where creativity\, teamwork and technology come together to make things fly! \nWith expert guidance from Embry-Riddle’s world-class aerospace engineering faculty\, you’ll learn how real engineers think\, create\, and solve problems. You’ll explore key concepts such as: \n\nAerodynamics\nPropulsion systems\nAircraft stability and control\nComputer-aided design (CAD)\nStructures\, materials\, and fabrication techniques\n\nYou’ll work in engineering labs\, using the tools and methods that Embry-Riddle students use to earn their degree in Aerospace Engineering and more. \nDiscover how your passion for flight can turn into a future career. \nWho: High School Students ages 14-18 \nWhen: Session 1: May 31\, 2026 – June 5\, 2026 \nWhere: Prescott\, Arizona \nTuition: $1700 \n  \nNot for college credit  \nTuition Includes   \nSupervised housing\, on-campus meals\, classroom instruction\, books and materials. Students are required to bring their own linens/sleeping bags/towels. More information to be provided in the Enrollment Packet. \nCancellation Policy \nA $50 processing fee will be deducted from all cancellations. If a written cancellation notice is received by May 1st\, the remaining balance will be fully refunded. For cancellations submitted after May 1st\, 50% of the tuition cost will be forfeited. Additionally\, if the camp is full and your cancellation notice is received after May 1st\, a refund will only be issued if your student’s spot can be filled. \nRegistration begins January 12
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/embry-riddle-aeronautical-university-aerospace-engineering-summer-camp-2/
LOCATION:Embry – Riddle Aeronautical University\, 3700 Willow Creek Rd.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,SUMMER,Teens (13 – 18 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
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SUMMARY:Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University: Junior Individualized Flight Training Summer Camp [Alpha]
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Junior Individualized Flight Training (J-IFT) Summer Program – Our newly designed former Expo Flight camp. \nThe J-IFT Summer Program is a hands-on\, personalized\, and individually focused 5-day immersion to aviation for students ages 14-18. Created to match the collegiate flight training environment – dedicated personalized instructor assigned to no more than 2 students – it is the most realistic experience in terms of how flight training “really works”. Designed to inspire the next generation of aviators\, this program combines live flight training\, simulator sessions\, and expert ground instruction on a finely tuned extract of the key elements contained in the FAA Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards.\n \nProgram Highlights\n\nFlight Training:Scheduled flights operating a Cessna 172 “Skyhawk” equipped with Garmin G1000 advanced avionics\, alongside a FAA Certified Flight Instructor. These flights will be comprised of three flights\, including a cross-country flight to Payson\, AZ and will teach students airport pattern work\, maneuvers\, take-offs\, and landings. All flight hours are logbook certified and count toward future aviation goals and future flight certification.\nSimulator Training:Scheduled flights operating our Advanced Aviation Training Devices (AATD)\, which are state-of-the-art fixed and full-motion flight simulators\, also under the guidance of a FAA Certified Flight Instructor. These hours are logbook certified and can be applied to future flight certification.\nGround Instruction:Pre-flight preparation and post-flight debriefings led by FAA Certified Flight Instructors\, which feature personalized student instruction. With a student to instructor ratio of 2 to 1 at all times\, students will receive unparalleled individualized attention.\n\nAviation Topics: Interactive sessions covering:\no  Weather\no  Air Traffic Management\no  Safety Analysis\no  Night Operations \no  Cross-Country Operations \nImportant Information\n\nStudents will be flying during day and evening hours and are required to wear closed-toed shoes\, long pants\, and socks covering the ankles during their flight times.\nPer TSA guidelines\, US citizenship is required for a student to participate in this flight training course.\n\n*Flight hours are not guaranteed due to unforeseen circumstances\, such as weather. In the event of a canceled flight\, we will do our absolute best to modify the remaining flights and adjust the schedule to accommodate previously scheduled flight times. \nWho: High School Students ages 14-18 \nWhen: \nAlpha – May 31\, 2026 – June 5\, 2026 \nWhere: Prescott\, Arizona \nTuition: $3520 \n  \nNot for college credit  \nTuition Includes    \nSupervised housing\, on-campus meals\, classroom instruction\, books\, and materials. Students are required to bring their own linens/sleeping bags/towels. More information to be provided in the Enrollment Packet. \nCancellation Policy  \nA $50 processing fee will be deducted from all cancellations. If a written cancellation notice is received by May 1st\, the remaining balance will be fully refunded. For cancellations submitted after May 1st\, 50% of the tuition cost will be forfeited. Additionally\, if the camp is full and your cancellation notice is received after May 1st\, a refund will only be issued if your student’s spot can be filled. \nRegistration begins January 12
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/embry-riddle-aeronautical-university-junior-individualized-flight-training-summer-camp-alpha-2/
LOCATION:Embry – Riddle Aeronautical University\, 3700 Willow Creek Rd.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,Field Sciences,SUMMER,Technology & Computer Science,Teens (13 – 18 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260531T221500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T130003Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter: SkyNights StarGazing Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore the night skies from the summit of Mt. Lemmon using Arizona’s LARGEST publicly available telescopes!  \n\n\nUnder the guidance of a professional\, visitors will enjoy a brief astronomy lecture\, a light dinner\, and an exclusive opportunity to observe astronomical objects and phenomena.  This five-hour program starts 2 hours before sunset and accommodates up to 28 people.  A minimum age of 7 is required for our attendees. \nMt Lemmon is located at 9\,157ft in elevation and is on average 20-30 degrees colder than Tucson – yes\, even in Spring and Summer. Guests are responsible for being aware of the weather and providing appropriate clothing for our cold adventure. Remember to wear comfortable closed-toed shoes. \n Our programs are weather dependent\, and we contact you on the morning of the program to confirm or cancel. \n*Late arrivals cannot be accommodated.  *Early departures cannot be accommodated.  *No alcohol or tobacco/vape products are allowed on-site. \n\n\n\nYouth (7-17): $62.50\n\n\nAdult: $88.50
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/mt-lemmon-skycenter-skynights-stargazing-program-394/
LOCATION:Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter\, 9800 Ski Run Rd. Mt.\, Lemmon\, AZ\, 85619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibit/Presentation,Kids (6 – 8 years),Space & Astronomy,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T144500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260328T214243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151725Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Zoo: Build a Wild Habitat
DESCRIPTION:Explore the many habitats of animals around the world and identify what an animal needs to both survive and thrive in the wild. Campers will then get to design and build a model of a wild habitat for the animal of their choice! \nMembers $335 | General $385 \nGrades 1 – 2 \nJune 1 – 5
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-zoo-build-a-wild-habitat/
LOCATION:Phoenix Zoo\, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T144500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260328T214244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151738Z
UID:10036127-1780300800-1780325100@scitechinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Phoenix Zoo: Build a Zoo Habitat
DESCRIPTION:How does the Phoenix Zoo design homes for animals? \nCampers will learn all about how to build an exhibit in the Zoo\, Species Survival Plans\, and how zoos design spaces that help care for animals’ physical and mental wellbeing. Campers will then get to design and build a model Zoo habitat for the animal of their choice! \nMembers $335 | General $385 \nGrades 3 – 4 \nJune 1 – 5
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-zoo-build-a-zoo-habitat/
LOCATION:Phoenix Zoo\, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T144500
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CREATED:20260328T214245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151738Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Zoo: Howl Heroes!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a week\, all about animals! Explore animal classifications\, adaptations and habitats! Connect outdoors through play and learn how to Help Out Wild Life (HOWL)! All campers meet animals up-close\, play in our splash pads and have opportunities to collaborate with other campers through different activities each day. \nNow with a FULL DAY EXTENSION! Campers can now join us for additional activities and play time until 2:45 p.m.! \nTo register for full-day programming\, register as normal through the half-day session. Towards the end of registration\, there will be an option to add on full-day programming for $115. \nKindergarten has the option of full day or half day with an end time of 11:45am. \nHalf Day Pricing: Members $220 | General $270 \nFull Day Pricing: Members $335 | General $385 \n  \nAges 5 – 6 \nJune 1 – 5
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-zoo-howl-heroes/
LOCATION:Phoenix Zoo\, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),Preschoolers (3 – 5 years),SUMMER
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T144500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260328T214246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151739Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Zoo: Conservation Designers
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there are animals at the Zoo that guests don’t get to see? \nJoin us this week as we explore the Phoenix Zoo’s work in conserving species native to Arizona. Campers will learn all about conservation projects at the Zoo\, and then design a conservation plan for a local species of their choice! \nMembers $335 | General $385 \nGrades 5 – 6 \nJune 1 – 5 \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-zoo-conservation-designers/
LOCATION:Phoenix Zoo\, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Conservation and Sustainability,Field Sciences,SUMMER,Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T144500
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260328T214416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151908Z
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SUMMARY:Phoenix Zoo: Middle School Horse Hands - Horse Care Basics
DESCRIPTION:This year’s program will partner with Horse Hands and focus on horsemanship\, nature conservation and leadership development. Campers will spend each morning working closely with Equine Keepers to help care for our horses at the Zoo\, and then learn about nature conservation and teamwork in the afternoon. \nLevel 1: Horse Care basics \nCampers will learn how to halter\, lead\, groom\, saddle\, bridle\, and begin to ride at the end of the week! \nGrades  7 – 9 \nJune 1 – 5
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/phoenix-zoo-middle-school-horse-hands-horse-care-basics/
LOCATION:Phoenix Zoo\, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Field Sciences,SUMMER,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T150753Z
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SUMMARY:Arizona State University: Transportation Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Transportation Extravaganza is a new summer day camp hosted at ASU for rising 11th and 12th-grade students who are curious about the world of transportation—from walking and biking to trains\, cars\, airplanes\, and everything in between. Over five action-packed days\, students will explore ASU labs\, participate in hands-on transportation-related challenges\, and take field trips to local transportation hubs and infrastructure sites\, such as airports\, traffic management centers\, or engineering facilities. The program blends interactive workshops\, team-building activities\, and real-world experiences to help students discover the wide range of careers that keep people and goods moving—while also giving them a taste of college life and engineering innovation. \n\n\nAdditional camp information: \nCamp date: Monday\, June 1st – Friday\, June 5th\, 2026 (day camp) \nCamp location: Arizona State University – Tempe campus \nCamp payment due: May 1\, 2026 (If student is selected) \nApplicants will be notified by April 17\, 2026 \n\n\n\n\nWho can apply to attend? \nStudents who meet these requirements may apply to attend: \n\nArizona residents or students residing in Arizona over the summer with their family.\nRising 11th and 12th graders\nGood academic standing GPA\n\n\n\n  \n\nCampus Location: Tempe\nCost: $150\nRegistration Deadline: April 10\, 2026\nFor program inquiries\, contact: fultonschools@asu.edu 480-965-2272
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/arizona-state-university-transportation-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Arizona State University Tempe Campus\, 1151 S. Forest Ave\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Engineering,SUMMER,Teens (13 – 18 years)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T230922
CREATED:20260328T214059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151553Z
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SUMMARY:Highlands Center for Natural History: Summer Nature Camp
DESCRIPTION:This summer we celebrate 25 years of Nature Camp with a theme grounded in curiosity\, connection\, and discovery. Each week invites campers to explore the natural world through time: learning from the past\, engaging deeply with the present\, and imagining a future shaped by thoughtful care for the land. \nThrough time on the trail\, nature-based lessons\, and environmental science\, campers explore water\, plants\, animals\, and ecosystems while building confidence\, friendships\, and a true sense of belonging. Along the way they begin to see themselves as part of nature’s story\, growing into curious learners and wise caretakers of the land. \nWhether it’s a camper’s first summer or one of many\, this season honors 25 years of wonder while looking ahead to the generations of nature stewards still to come. \nJune 1 – 5 \nAges 3 – 5 (8:30 am – 1:00 pm) \nNonmember: $225\nMember: $185 \nAges 6 – 13 (8:00 am – 4:00 pm) \nMembers: $250\nNon-members: $300 \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://scitechinstitute.org/event/highlands-center-for-natural-history-summer-nature-camp-8/
LOCATION:Highlands Center for Natural History\, 1375 S. Walker Rd.\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp,Conservation and Sustainability,Field Sciences,Kids (6 – 8 years),Preschoolers (3 – 5 years),SUMMER,Teens (13 – 18 years),Tweens (9 – 12 years)
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