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MCC gives College for Kids camps

by Denise W. Janicki
May 31, 2025
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Area youngsters will get the threat to study an expansion of STEAM (Science, Technology, Art, Engineering, Math) subjects in the Fremont College for Kids summertime camps in the course of next week.

MCC gives College for Kids camps 1The Fremont College for Kids camps are provided by Metropolitan Community College and are being held at Milliken Park Elementary — 2950 Dale St. — on the mornings of June 24-28. The camps are meant for kids a long time 6-eleven and attention on STEAM subjects, including chemistry, engineering, and artwork. Classes may be about one hour each day, with each camp being divided into special periods depending on age. The price of every elegance is $30.

Some of the classes being offered at the camps include:

Cooking with science this class, students will explore cooking through hands-on technological know-how experiments. Students will devour their way through various interesting knowledge of possibilities using elements like remembering, solar energy, and more fun interactive projects.
Roller Coasters and Rockets Join MCC idesign and construct gadgets thatare wild, crazy, or surely defy good judgment. Students will construct their mini marble curler coasters, slingshot UFO helicopters, create precise skewer structures, and shoot rockets into the sky.

STEM Olympics for the “gold” with Olympic-themed engineering challenges. Use the standards of gravity, inertia, and friction to construct the quickest bobsled tracks and ski slopes. Design streamlined javelins to appropriately hit goals. Create buoyant miniature kayaks that will navigate rushing waters and serpentine tracks. These STEM adventures will immerse campers in science at the back of Olympic competition.
Wacky and Weird explore the sector of artwork from a whole new perspective. Students can be painting upside down like Michelangelo, using wacky tools to color like Vincent van Gogh and using marbles and Hot Wheels cars to paint like Jackson Pollock.

To register or for more information on instances, go to mccneb.Edu/ce or name 531-MCC-KIDS (5437). Cooking for kids is no easy task. They always seem to want the bad stuff: chips, soda, candy, and fast food. It can take a lot of work and a good number of wasted dinners to figure out their children’s tastes for any parent. To get your kids to eat right, you should help them discover good food independently, not force it upon them. Here’s how you can introduce healthy food into your children’s diet without putting up a major food fight.

Make party food every day. If your kid eats more at birthday parties, why not bring party food into the daily menu? A lot of party foods are pretty healthy. Liven up your dinners with colorful pasta, barbecues, and candied fruits. To keep them going, reward healthy eating with the occasional fancy dessert.
Sweeten up your recipes. Does your kid have a sweet tooth? Use it to your advantage by sweetening up classic dishes such as roasts, stir-fries, and chicken. Of course, sugar isn’t the only way to do that. Discover healthy natural sweeteners such as cinnamon, chutney, and some cooking fruits. Use them as sauce bases, marinades, or salad dressings.

Denise W. Janicki

Denise W. Janicki

I am passionate about food and sharing information with my readers and other bloggers alike. I enjoy learning new recipes and working in the kitchen. I have been cooking since I was 10 years old, and love to share my tips and tricks with fellow foodies.

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