The Summer Heritage Club at the Western Development Museum is changing its format this year, as it will now offer four three-day mini-camps that each focus on a different theme.
The theme for Week 1, which runs from July 8 to 10, focuses on Saskatchewan’s past and present. Week 2, from July 16 to 18, looks at on trains; Week 3, from July 22 to 24, deals with aviation; and Week 4, from Aug. 13 to 15, focuses on fun and games.
Each day runs from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. These clubs are geared toward youths aged seven to 10.
The Summer Heritage Club is planned, organized and executed by one of the museum’s summer students, with the support of staff members and volunteers. The latter will be assisting with the various crafts, activities, workshops and demonstrations.
The registration fee for each camp is $125 for museum members and $140 for non-members.
For more information and to find registration forms, visit the Western Development Museum online at wdm.ca/moose-jaw.