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| July 17, 2007 Music Under the Stars - Bloomington Parks & Recreation presents a free concert featuring Inland Island Caribbean Late Nights at the Zoo - Late Nights at the ZooJuly 10, 17, 24, 31The Zoo will be open until 7:00 pm (grounds cleared at 7:45 pm)Bring the family, or just treat yourself, to a late evening at the Zoo! These evenings are free with regular paid Zoo admission. For more information call (309) 434-2250 or visit the web site www.millerparkzoo.org. Projectile Motion Camp - 4th-8th Grades - Kids, here is your chance to fling things, catapult things, build things and test things. Join the ISU Physics Club and Children's Discovery Museum staff as we learn the basic physics behind projectile motion, calculate range, build a mini trebuchet and more. Cost includes camp, snack, and drink. Program cost: $60 passholder/$70 non-passholder. Payment must accompany registration. 24-hour cancellation required for credit. High School Musical Revue 2nd-4th Grades - THe High School Musical phenomenon has hit the Children's Discovery Museum! Be ready to sing, dance, and do scenes from Disney's High School Musical in our summer theatre workshops. Learn dance routines, characterization, theatre terminology, scene work, as well as sound and set design, as we interpret this great musical for parents and the community as we take the show on the road. The camp includes two walking 1/2 day fieldtrips. Family, friends, and community performance will be held at 7 p.m. the final night of camp. Bring lunch/drink for each day or order an Avanti's sack lunch. Avanti's sack lunch includes 1/3 gondola, bag of baked chips, applesauce and milk for $4.00. Payment must accompany registration. 24-hour cancellation required for credit. Cost: $115 passholder/$135 non-passholder Illinois Shakespeare Festival - Enjoy Shakespeare under the stars at the nationally renowned Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Experience the intimate atmosphere of historic Ewing Manor and see the Bard's works brought to life. The festival is regarded as one of the top Shakespearean Festivals nationwide. This year's performances include Much Ado About Nothing, Henry V and Love's Labours Lost. For more information call 309.438.2535 or visit www.thefestival.org. | ||||||