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From cooking up a storm to hunting for bugs, summer camp at The Living Arts & Science Center is sure to keep you or your kiddo busy.

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Summer camp at The LASC allows kids to build their community outside of the school year (read: it’s a great opportunity to make new friends.).

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Haven’t finished ironing out your kids’ summer schedule yet? We’ll let you in on a little secret: The Living Arts & Science Center (The LASC) offers a variety of summer camps all season long for all ages.

That’s right, summer fun isn’t just for the kiddos — everyone from Pre-K to 55+ can sign up.

So, what sets summer camp at The LASC apart from others? Small class sizes allow campers to enjoy unique experiences with everything from ceramics to cooking. Campers can truly become a part of the wider Lexington community while producing artwork that will live at LASC.

Another bonus: Campers can also learn about the importance of physical + mental health by participating in Morning Mediation and a Learning Lounge (read: the perfect option for parents who need early drop-off and late pickup).

LASC members receive discounts on summer camps and classes year-round. Explore all membership perks and learn how to become one.

Not looking to participate in summer camp but still want to support the LASC? Donations help fund summer camp scholarships + additional programming throughout the year. Register for summer camp.

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