in collaboration with GREAT Theatre
in collaboration with Culinary Studio
A collaboration between GREAT Theatre and Great River Children’s Museum
Where stories meet STEAM this summer! Great River Children’s Museum and GREAT Theatre are partnering to launch Stories & STEAM Camp — a full-day summer camp filled with creativity, movement, storytelling, and hands-on exploration.
Inspired by STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math), campers will spend each morning diving into the world of theatre through singing, dancing, storytelling, and theatre games led by GREAT Theatre teaching artists. In the afternoons, campers will explore the exhibits and hands-on experiences at Great River Children’s Museum, discovering new ways to learn through play.
Throughout the week, campers will build confidence, spark imagination, and develop teamwork while making new friends and exploring the power of creativity.
Camp Session One – Full
June 29 – July 3
Monday–Friday | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Students entering 1st & 2nd Grade
Camp Session Two
July 27 – July 31
Monday–Friday | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Children Age 4 / Entering Kindergarten
Dough Lab: Rise + Shine
June 23- 25
Tuesday-Thursday | 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Ages 7-12
Get ready to knead, twist, roll, and bake! Great River Children’s Museum is partnering with the Culinary Studio to bring Dough Lab: Rise + Shine – a hands-on mini-camp where young bakers discover the magic of yeast dough and walk away with warm, golden, totally delicious creations every single day.
Sweet Lab: Bake, Create & Celebrate
July 7-9
Tuesday-Thursday | 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Ages 7-12
Aprons on, creativity flowing, and something sweet in the oven — welcome to Sweet Lab! Great River Children’s Museum is partnering with the Culinary Studio to bring Sweet Lab: Bake, Create, Celebrate — a hands-on mini camp where young bakers mix, decorate, and create their way through three days of the most fun (and delicious) treats we’ve ever made.
Spots are limited for these first-ever collaborative camps, so early registration is encouraged.