Summer Days Fun Camp
About 40 kids from second through seventh grades got the opportunity to attend the Summer Days Fun Camp this week. The three-day camp, sponsored by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service of Williamson County, introduced the children to some innovative and unique portals of knowledge, including floral arranging, acrylic painting, preservation, making Linus Quilts as part of the Linus Project, as well as caking decorating and baking. I was glad to see a mix of both girls and boys during my Monday visit, where the kids were learning floral arranging and how to paint owls on their very special canvasses. The young fellow in the opening photo seemed a bit perplexed as he worked on his flower arrangement, but he really was having a grand time.
These photos were taken for my friends at the Williamson County Sun.
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