Stained Glass “Patriotic Star”
This year the celebration of Independence Day (July 4th) is so very special. Let's honor our country by making 3D Patriotic Stars in glass. Each star will be constructed using red, white and blue glass.
This year the celebration of Independence Day (July 4th) is so very special. Let's honor our country by making 3D Patriotic Stars in glass. Each star will be constructed using red, white and blue glass.
America the Beautiful June 15-18, 2026 Celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation with a four-day camp designed to spark curiosity and exploration. Campers will “journey” through America’s National Parks and iconic landscapes while learning about the people and places that shaped our country. We will learn about the President who started our National Parks service and the Buffalo Soldiers who were some of our first park rangers. Campers will also experience daily life as it might have been for children during the founding era of our country through interactive activities, historical games, and creative projects.
June 18 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm Adults $20 | Children $8 | Children under 3 Free Tickets go on sale May 1st at 8am! Summer is here and that means a family dinner at Burritt. Join us for a down right delicious BBQ Dinner on the mountain. Dinner will be served buffet style under the Pavilion. Seating is open with all tables having spectacular views overlooking Huntsville.
Students will be instructed in how to remove, fold and begin to dry a piece of bark. They will take this unfinished basket and other supplies home to complete on their own later after drying. They will then be provided a preform basket and construct a basket (attach handle, rim supports, etc.) of their own.
Webs, Wings, and Scaly Things June 22-26, 2026 We invite young, brave scientists to step into the hidden world of creatures that crawl, slither, flutter, and spin. Campers become junior naturalists for a week packed with scales, wings, webs, and hands-on discovery. Campers dig into the science behind how reptiles and insects survive—investigating exoskeletons, camouflage, silk‑spinning, and more. A live animal menagerie brings the learning to life, giving every child a front‑row seat to real reptiles and other fascinating creepy crawlies in action.