IMAG announces its STEMsational Summer Camps
- A scene from a past camp. PROVIDED
- A scene from a past camp. PROVIDED
- A scene from a past camp. PROVIDED
- A scene from a past camp. PROVIDED
The IMAG History & Science Center announces its STEMsational Summer Camps, spanning 10 weeks from June 3 through Aug. 9 at the IMAG in Fort Myers and STEMLab in Estero. IMAG Camps bring inspiration to life for campers with science, technology, engineering, math, and art. Each themed week of Camp IMAG camp promises to be sensational for campers with unique programs and activities including museum explorations, interactive science shows and experiments, live animal encounters, touch tank-times, 3D movies, and more.
This summer, Camp IMAG is offering themed camps that include Junior Keepers Camp, for animal and pet lovers, where campers learn about and care for the wonderful world of mammals, amphibians, fish, reptiles, and invertebrates who call IMAG their home; Video Game Camp where campers “level up” in creating, computing, and competing in awesome games; Space Camp where campers blast off rockets, shoot for the moon, and learn about astronomy; and, a big favorite with kids, STEM Career Camp, where campers learn about exciting careers, create science experiments, become mathmagicians, and encounter engineering and technology challenges.
In addition, other themed Camp IMAG camps include Robotics Camp where campers create circuits, construct robots, and program machines to mimic and act like humanoids; Art & Nature Camp where campers create artistic masterpieces using nature as their palettes and canvases; Forensics Camp where “CSI campers” investigate a who-dun-it mystery while learning fingerprinting, handwriting analysis, code-cracking, and more; and, of course, Mad Science Camp, where campers get lunatically crazy for an insane week of upside-down science.
And finally, other themed Camp IMAG camps include the very cool Time Traveler’s Camp where campers journey back in time to experience the cultures and histories of different people, places, and events; Storyteller’s Camp, where campers get creative with imagining, writing, drawing, and acting out their unique stories; and the very popular Movie Maker’s Camp where campers call for lights, cameras, and action as they produce their own stop-motion movies and premiere them at the Camp IMAG Friday Film Festival.
When school is out, camp is in. Camp IMAG camps are inspiring, fun, and educational for your child with hands-on activities, explorations, events, and fun. For more information and to register for camp, please visit: theIMAG.org.






