Kent School is hosting a free workshop on Saturday, December 5 for children age six to twelve. This workshop, called Space Adventures, will be based on NASA and Star Wars™ themes. The session will run from 9:00 a.m. through noon and is free and open to the public. Bricks for Kidz uses LEGO bricks to teach simple building and engineering concepts in a fun, engaging atmosphere. Kent School is located at 6788 Wilkins Lane in Chestertown.
Space Adventures Workshop is Inspired by NASA and Star Wars™, and is packed full of models that will make your imagination blast off! Throughout the morning, participants will learn about real-life space exploration and build models related to the NASA space program. In addition, the day includes LEGO® Star Wars™ themed models, video games, group games, challenges and more. Bricks 4 Kidz Space Adventure Workshop provides the spark for imagination and creativity to take off on an adventure that’s out of this world! LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs.
Campus tours and school information will be available for parents and/or guardians; however, they are not required to stay on campus for the duration of the workshop if they sign a release. Refreshments will be provided for all guests. Space is limited in the Bricks for Kidz workshop and pre-registration is required. To register call Kent School at 410-778-4100 ext. 110 or email a[email protected].
Kent School is an independent school serving children from pre-k through eighth grade. Kent School’s mission is to guide our students in realizing their potential for academic, artistic, athletic, and moral excellence. Our school’s family-oriented, supportive, student-centered environment fosters the growth of honorable, responsible citizens for our country and our diverse world. For more information visit www.kentschool.org.
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