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WU_3.18.18

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Bentonville Community Center 1101 S.W. Citizens Circle 696-0200, bentonvillear.com/359/ Community-Center n Camp Basketball, 9 a.m. to noon March 19-21; grades 1-7; $90 for mem- bers, $100 for nonmembers. The Arkansas Hoops skills academy will focus on the basic fundamentals of basketball, including shooting, passing, dribbling and defense. Camp is limited to 80 campers. Registration through Monday. n Camp Soccer, 8 to 9 a.m. March 19- 23, First Kicks; ages 3-5, $110 9 a.m.to noon March 19-23, Half Day, ages 6-9, $150 1 to 4 p.m. March 19-23, Half Day, ages 10-16, $150 Camp Soccer will help children develop technical ball skills, body mechanics and passing and shooting techniques. Campers will work with Challenger Sports professional soccer coaches. n Camp Lego — Pirates Mixed Camp Session one: 9 a.m. to noon March 19-23 Session two: 1 to 4 p.m. March 19-23 Grades 1-7; $135 for members, $145 for nonmembers Explore the popular culture behind the life of a pirate. Build a motorized pirate ship, a capstan, a helm and an anchor. Protect the hands on deck by building a launching trebuchet. Each student will get to pick his own mini-figure to take home at the end of the camp. Please send a snack and a drink with your camper each day. Trike Theatre 209 N.E. Second St. 464-5084, triketheatre.org n Broadway Bound, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 19-23; grades kindergarten through sixth; $50 a day or $200 for the week. Young artists will stretch their act- ing, vocal and dance skills with classic Broadway tunes. Scott Family Amazeum 1009 Museum Way 696-9280, amazeum.org n Wheels, Wings and Motorized Things, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 19-23; ages 6-11; $250 for members, $300 for nonmembers. Inspired by the Amazeum's tem- porary exhibition, "Hot Wheels: Race to Win," endless tracks and obstacle courses await every camper as they discover the world of physical sci- 40 WHAT'S UP! MARCH 18-24, 2018 Spring Continued From Page 39 ROUNDUP NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Rogers Public Library has several craft sessions planned for the week of spring break. ence. Momentum, force and friction are just some of the concepts campers will explore as they learn about what makes all things go. PRAIRIE GROVE Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park 506 E. Douglas St. 846-2990, arkansasstateparks. com/prairiegrovebattlefield n Pioneer craft day camp, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 23; ages 8-12; $12. Students will experience pioneer life through hands- on pioneer "craft" activities. This camp will focus on the skills common to the Ozark frontier, such as fire-building, Dutch oven cooking, as well as basic craft techniques such as weaving, tin stamping, and candle dipping. Registration is required.

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