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NAEC-Aerospace Summer Camp Launches In Southern Dallas

The Henry B. Tippie NAEC Allows Students to Learn Life Skills, Explore History

The NAEC-Aerospace Summer Camp provides campers – students entering grades 4-7 – with hands-on activities and experiences that will get them excited about history, science, technology, engineering and math.

Students will learn real-life skills and problem-solving by exploring the connection between history and STEaM from World War II through today.

The Aerospace Summer Camp is offered by the Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center (NAEC). The NAEC is dedicated to education with the mission to honor the past and empower the future. Located at Dallas Executive Airport, the 47,000 square foot facility provides learning opportunities for all ages and programs that inspire and foster the development of 21st century employable job skills and career paths.

Aerospace Summer Camp hours are 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. during the following weeks. Extended before-care and after-care hours are available. • June 21-25 • July 12-16 • July 19-23 • Aug. 2-6

The program costs $250 per week and is located at the Dallas Executive Airport 5756 Mariner Drive Dallas, Texas 75237.

For additional information about the camp’s policies and procedures, including COVID-19 protocols, please read this FAQ document.

FMI: Camp Registration -- https://flynaec.com/programs/camp/registrationform, info@flyNAEC.com, https://flynaec.com/wp-content/uploads/SummerCampFAQ_emailtemplate.pdf

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