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Former Camp Casey Kids return to lead lesson

By Dana Harmon, 21st CCLC Director

On Wednesday, Adair County High School Project ACCEL students, Sydney Waggener and Jaiden Taylor came to the Camp Casey afterschool program at Adair County Primary Center (158 Col. Casey Dr., Columbia) to teach a science lesson that went along with our weeklong celebration of Dr. Suess' Birthday.

The two former Camp Casey kids taught students in Rocket Science how to make Oobleck, a magical mixture of cornstarch, water and food coloring.

This program director likes to think that their participation in Camp Casey a "few" years ago helped to contribute to their leadership and service skills. It was great to see these students giving back to our program! Thanks to Candice Flatt, Gifted/Talented Coordinator for scheduling students with us.




This story was posted on 2016-03-03 13:04:26
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Former Camp Casey Kids return to lead lesson



2016-03-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Dana Harmon.
At left Jaiden Taylor enjoys Cade Wall's reaction to touching the Oobleck they created in Rocket Science. At right Sydney Waggener and Miley Stotts check the consistency of the Oobleck.

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