Greek Mythology: Mixed up Myths!—Weeklong Camp For Kids Ages 4 to 7

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July 18
at 9:30am

Have you ever wondered what would happen if Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and Poseidon, the god of the sea, teamed up to pull a prank on Zeus, the king of all Greek gods?

For kids ages 4 to 7.

Find out in this fun and informative camp that lets participants use their imagination to play with and create their very own versions of the classic Greek Myths.

This camp will culminate in a presentation of the campers’ original stories for family and friends to come see!

For more information, email Director of Education, Allen O'Reilly, at allen@baystreet.org.

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