- December 8, 2025
Kids marvel at a batch of DIY galaxy slime during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Olivia Rodriguez, 6, shapes her play-dough into planets during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
The kids had the chance to create their own miniature replicas of the solar system with play-dough and water colors during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Lucas paints his planets during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
The children had a good time making DIY galaxy slime during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
A camp counselor stirs the slime for the kids during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Kids measure the distance between the planets and the sun during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Jake Anderson, 9, washes off the remnants of the slime during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Hunter Amato, 9, was eager to receive his portion of slime during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Isabel Mazelow, 9, holds up her slime during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Amato plays with the galaxy slime during Enviro Camp at the Environmental Discovery Center on July 17. Photo by Jarleene Almenas.
Enviro Camp brought out kids' inner astronaut with space-themed activities on Monday, July 17.
The kids, all aged between 7-10, participated in three different astronomy-themed stations. In the first, they were able to craft and paint all the planets in our solar system. The second station helped them DIY their own galaxy slime, complete with purple food coloring and glitter. In the third station, the kids measured the distance to scale between planets and the sun in the lawns of the Environmental Discovery Center.
Enviro Camp will hold two more week-long camps in their second session ending Aug 4.