Nazareth Summer Science Camp - Week 3 (7/22 - 7/26): Mystery at Hogwarts
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Nazareth Summer Science Camp - Week 3 (7/22 - 7/26): Mystery at Hogwarts

Team up with your fellow campers to determine who committed the latest crime at Hogwarts! This camp is available for campers ages 8-16.

By Nazareth University

Location

Peckham Hall

4245 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14618

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 4 days 8 hours

Attention all witches, wizards, and muggle crime scene investiagtors ages 8-16! Another crime has been committed at Hogwarts and we need you to help us find the culprit! Campers will investigate the crime scene, interview suspects, and participate in activities that mimic real forensic techniques such as fingerprinting, bloodtyping, and footprint/bitemark analysis. A Monroe County Sheriff Deputy may even visit camp this week to lend a helping hand!


Can you solve the mystery before the end of the week? Find out by attending Week 3 of Nazareth University Summer Science Camp!

Frequently asked questions

What time does camp start and end each day?

Camp starts at 9:00 AM and ends at 4:30 PM each day. Drop-off begins at 8:30 AM and pick-up ends by 5:00 PM. We are not able to accommodate early drop-off/late pick-up times.

Why has the cost of camp registration increased from last year?

We have tried our best to maintain our prices for this year's camp. Unfortunately, a significant increase in lunch pricing requires us to increase the registration fee to $400.

Is there a discount if I am registering multiple campers or if my camper attends multiple weeks?

YES! The multiple camp discount is 10% off the regular registration fee ($360 per camper per week). Please enter code Multicamp24 at checkout.

Do I have to pay the service and processing fees?

Nazareth has switched to using the Eventbrite platform which charges service and processing fees. If you do not want to pay these fees, you may mail in a check instead. Please note that your spot is not secured until payment is received.

Is lunch provided?

YES! Campers will eat at the dining hall where they will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of selections including pizza, burgers, salad bar, and a rotating daily entrée. (The menu will be posted on the Science Camp website when it becomes available.)

Can the dining hall accommodate food allergies?

Please specify dietary restrictions on the Camp Registration Form, which you will be asked to complete after registration. The Director of Food Services will be notified of these accommodations and will work to ensure the proper food selections are available.

What else in included in the cost of camp registration?

In addition to lunch, campers will be provided with a daily snack, Science Camp water bottle, and t-shirt. Registration fees also cover the cost of materials for daily activities such as experiments and crafts, many of which campers can take home.

What is the closing ceremony?

At the end of each week we hold a closing ceremony to showcase all of the fun we have had throughout the week and to celebrate each camper. You are invited to attend the closing ceremony at 4:00 PM on Friday.

What do I do if my child has special medical needs?

Please specify individual medical needs on the Camp Registration Form, which you will be asked to complete after registration. Medications can be dropped off on the first day of camp. There is no nurse on duty but Campus Safety is well equipped to handle any emergency.

Where can I find more information about Science Camp?

Please visit our website at: https://sites.google.com/naz.edu/naz-science-camp/home. We also encourage you to follow us on Instagram at: sciencesummercamp.

I have a different question. Who should I contact?

Please contact the director of Science Camp, Dr. Jessica Stachowski at scicamp@mail.naz.edu.

Organized by

Nazareth is a learning community dedicated to educating students in a purposeful integration of liberal arts, sciences, visual and performing arts, and professional fields; developing the scholarship of inquiry; and uniting academic work with campus-connected, local, and global experiential learning. Nazareth has an enduring commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, rigorous intellectual education, inclusive empowerment, and nurturing collaborative connections with the community, preparing students for lives of meaning and purpose informed by intellectual, ethical, spiritual, and aesthetic values.

$423.69