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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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4 Aquatic Ecosystems Events Found

Jun 15

Tadpole Camp

Age: Students entering 3rd & 4th grade. 4-day camp from June 15-18. Where's the best place to look for tadpoles? How do these wiggly creatures survive in their habitat? Get ready to romp around local wetlands in search of these alluring critters. This camp includes field trips off site.
Iowa Lakeside Lab
$125.00 - t-shir...
6/15/26
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Jun 15

Wonders of Water Summer Camp 2026

Hands-on, immersive experience for younger kids (age 5-7) to explore properties of water, like surface tension and density, water quality, and aquatic ecosystems through STEAM activities. Each day will include 2 STEAM activities, story time, games and some free play. Children must have a packed lunch, afternoon snack, and water bottle.
Gannon University
$250.00 - Camp F...
6/15/26
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Jun 23

Wonders of Water Summer Camp 2026

Hands-on, immersive experience for younger kids (age 5-7) to explore properties of water, like surface tension and density, water quality, and aquatic ecosystems through STEAM activities. Each day will include 2 STEAM activities, story time, games and some free play. Children must have a packed lunch, afternoon snack, and water bottle.
Gannon University
$200.00 - Camp F...
6/23/26
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Aug 3

Life in the Water Summer Day Camp

4-day summer camp focusing on aquatic ecosystems for ages 7-14. Activities include water quality testing, wildlife discovery, investigating local waterways, learning about watersheds, discovering aquatic and semi-aquatic wildlife, creating water-themed eco-art projects, nature journaling, and interactive science lessons. Daily schedule runs from 7:30-9am drop-off to 5-6pm pickup with morning field investigations and afternoon activities. Campers must bring packed lunch and water bottle; snacks provided. Scholarships available through Walton Family Foundation grant.
ONSC @ Lake Fayetteville
$275.00 - Camp f...
8/3/26
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