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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Summer Programs 2008


MOMMY AND ME - Ocean Adventurers(Ages 2 - 5)Explore Sarasota Bay and its critters through hands-on activities, field experiences and visits to Mote Aquarium.You and your child will travel through a mangrove bay walk and wade through the bay with dip nets to discover what lives in the grass flats and under the sand in Sarasota Bay.Each camper must be accompanied by an adult. Session Dates: (Two Unique Sessions)Session 1: June 10-12, June 17-19, June 24-26, July 1-3, July 8-10Session 2: July 15-17, July 22-24, July 29-31, Aug. 5-7, Aug. 12-14 Number of Student Campers: 15 per session


AQUAKIDS - Munchers, Crunchers, Slurpers & Chirpers(Students Entering Grades 1 - 4)What do sea turtles eat? Why don't the sharks feed on the other fish in their habitat at Mote? Through hands-on experiments, games and crafts we'll discover who eats who and what would happen if there were no more fish in the sea. Campers will snorkel, visit Mote Aquarium and take a boat trip in Sarasota Bay. Swimming skills are required.**After Camp Care Available Session Dates:June 9-13 (FULL), June 16-20 (FULL), June 23-27 (FULL), June 30-July 4 (FULL), July 7-11 (FULL), July 14-18 (FULL), July 21-25 (FULL), July 28-Aug. 1 (FULL), Aug. 4-8 (FULL), Aug. 11-15 (FULL) Number of Campers: 24 per session*Are your desired summer camp dates full? Weekend day camps are still open! Check out our year-round Mote Island Quest program.


MOTE EXPLORERS - Marine Extremes(Students Entering Grades 5 - 8)Ever wondered how you measure up against sea creatures?From the fastest fish to the deepest-diving whale, we'll explore the extreme adaptations of sea creatures. Come ready to experience Marine Extremes through hands-on activities, snorkeling, visits to Mote Aquarium and a boat trip through Sarasota Bay. Swimming skills are required.**After Camp Care Available Session Dates:June 9-13, June 16-20, June 23-27, June 30-July 4, July 7-11, July 14-18, July 21-25, July 28-Aug. 1, Aug. 4-8, Aug. 11-15Number of Campers: 24 per session


Digi-Know How?- (Students Entering Grades 5 - 8)Become an undersea super star! Whether behind the camera or in front of the lights, you'll create amazing digital media projects with our easy-to-use computer application sand equipment. Make a movie about sharks, a digital scrapbook on manatees or record ocean science music, then showcase your high-tech masterpiece during an end-of the-week virtual presentation. No experience required. All Digital equipment provided. Just bring your imagination!Concurrent registration in the Marine Extremes program is strongly recommended, but not required.Session Dates:July 7-11 (FULL), July 14-18 (FULL)Number of Campers: 20 per session


Discovering the Florida Keys - (Students Entering Grades 7 - 8)Come enjoy a wide spectrum of marine science activities while living at Mote's Tropical Research Laboratory on Summerland Key, Fla. In this incredible field-based course, participants will snorkel at Looe Key Reef, kayak through mangrove tunnels,explore Bahia Honda State Park, and visit Marathon's Turtle Hospital. This year's program is highlighted by an all-day excursion to Dry Tortuga's National Park. Mote provides round-trip ground transportation from Sarasota, field trip transportation in the Keys, lodging and food. Program costs include use of snorkel gear. Swimming skills are required.Session Dates:June 16-20 (FULL), July 7-11 (FULL), July 21-25 (FULL)Number of Campers: 13 per session


MOTE JUNIOR SCIENTISTS - PADI SCUBA Diving Training Open Water Level (Students Entering Grades 9 - 12)Want to experience breathing underwater? Join Mote this summer to learn the sport of SCUBA diving. The training consists of three components: class knowledge development,confined water dives and open water dives. Upon successful completion of this class, participants will be certified as Open Water Divers through the Professional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI). If you would like to practice your new skills, join us the following week for Marine Ecology of the Florida Keys. Swimming skills are required.Session Dates:June 16-20, July 7-11Number of Campers: 10 per session Marine Ecology of the Florida Keys(Students Entering Grades 9 – 12)Come experience the marine wonders of the Florida Keys!Using Mote’s Tropical Research Laboratory in Summerland Key, Fla., as a base camp, participants will SCUBA (if certified)or snorkel to explore Looe Key, Sombrero Reef and John Pennekamp State Park. Their brief out-of-water interlude swill include tide pool walks, a fishing trip, kayaking and a visit to the Dolphin Research Center. Mote provides round-trip ground transportation from Sarasota, field trip transportation in the Keys, lodging and food. Program costs include use of snorkel and SCUBA gear. Swimming skills are required.Session Dates:June 23-27, July 14-18 (FULL) Number of Campers: 13 per session


TEACHERS Collecting Critters - Interested in collecting critters for your classroom? Earn your Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Collection Certificate during this teacher workshop. Mote educators will explain the latest information on state regulations regarding species collection, collecting processes and fishing gear. An optional field sampling training will conclude the experience.Please come prepared for water work.Workshop Dates:June 26, Aug. 7Number of Teachers: 30 per workshop


REEF Fish ID Training - In collaboration with the Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF), Mote will be offering a two-hour session to introduce recreational divers and snorkelers to the enjoyable and educational activity of fish watching. Participants will learn the basics of fish shape and anatomy and how to use these traits for identification. Upon completion of the program, participants will be certified REEF surveyors able to contribute to the world of “citizen science”.Workshop Dates:July 31Number of Teachers: 30 per workshop.
For more information or to participate please Contact - Mote Marine Laboratory 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota, Florida 34236 - (941) 388-4441 - (800) 691-MOTE

Saturday, April 26, 2008

For a Good Time Call ...or Click

Top 10 fun things to do in the Sarasota - Lakewood Ranch area
1. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
5401 Bay Shore Rd. Sarasota, FL 34243 #941-359-5700 Website
This treat for the senses includes the amazing Museum of Art, the State Art Museum of Florida, with 21 galleries of internationally known European, American and Asian art; the Venetian-Gothic Cà d?Zan mansion overlooking Sarasota Bay, winter home of John and Mable Ringling; the historic 66-acre grounds and gardens, two Circus Museums including the Tibbals Learning Center and the Historic Asolo Theater.
2.Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
811 S. Palm Ave. Sarasota, FL 34236 #941-366-5731 Website
Explore the world's most spectacular display of rare orchids, bromeliads and tropical plants in this 9.5-acre oasis on the shores of Sarasota Bay. Gifts, plants and books at the Garden Shop and the Banyan Treasures store in the historic Selby House. Café on premises, poison dart frog exhibit, free-range butterfly garden and ever-changing botanical art and photography exhibits. Group rates for 20 or more. Allow two hours viewing time.
3.Mote Aquarium
1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., City Island Sarasota, FL 34236 #941-388-4441 #800-691-MOTE Website
Explore the secrets of the sea from the smallest critters to top predators. Both entertaining and educational, this unique attraction showcases Florida's fascinating marine life and the world-renowned research of Mote Marine Laboratory. Viewable, working laboratories offer a rare glimpse of marine science as it's unfolding. Exhibits include a shark habitat, dolphin, manatee and sea turtle exhibits, stingray touch pool and interactive HD theater. Open 365 days a year 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
4.G.WIZ - The Hands-On Science Museum
1001 Boulevard of the Arts Sarasota, FL 34236 #941-309-4949 Website
Discover the cool side of science with 85 hands-on exhibits the whole family can explore together.
5.LeBarge Tropical Cruises
Highway 41 at Marina Plaza (downtown)Sarasota, FL 34236 #941-366-6116 Website
Enjoy a narrated Sightseeing Cruise combining Sarasota?s abundant wildlife, a bit of history and spectacular shoreline homes or a Dolphin Watch cruise narrated by a marine biologist. Sunset Cruise featuring live entertainment, dancing and a fabulous gulf sunset. Two full cash bars and a light menu available. Reservations recommended.
6.Red Barn Flea Market
1707 First St. E.Bradenton, FL 34208 #941-747-3794 #800-274-FLEA Website
One of Florida's most popular and progressive flea markets. Now with 80,000+ sq ft of air conditioning. 600+ unique retail shops and flea market-style booths. Enjoy family fun, bargain hunting, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, fresh produce, souvenir shopping and a great variety of delicious foods. Watch our Web site for exciting events; our Birthday Bash and antique appraiser in the summer. Free roaming peacocks live in oak filled site. Free admission, parking.
7.Sarasota Jungle Gardens
3701 Bay Shore Rd. Sarasota, FL 34234 #941-355-5305 #877-861-6547 Website
Have you ever seen a cockatoo ride a bicycle atop a high wire? The area's only zoological garden, this wild jungle is a natural paradise with more than 75 species of animals, birds, reptiles and thousands of exotic and native plants. Within ten acres of winding jungle trails and interactive show arenas, visitors can pose with a parrot, hand feed a flamingo and come face-to-face with alligators and crocodiles. Stop off at the Flamingo Cafe for refreshments and hit the trails again.
8.Circus Sarasota
8251 - 15th St. E. Sarasota, FL 34243 #941-355-9335 Website
Known as the "Circus Capital of the World," Sarasota is home to an amazing one-ring, five-star international circus. The Sarasota Herald Tribune calls the show "impressive - sends your mind soaring!" Join the thousands of people who have witnessed the magic of Circus Sarasota. International circus stars will amaze and astound you. Affordable family entertainment at its best.
9.St. Armands Circle
300 Madison Drive, Suite #201 St. Armands Circle, FL 34236 Web Site
St. Armands Circle is an enchanting circle of fine shops and gourmet restaurants. There are more than 150 stores located on this renowed Key and you can spend the day exploring the shops and relaxing in the restaurants. St. Armands Circle is located on St. Armands Key - just south of Longboat Key and west of Sarasota.
10.Siesta Key Beach
Siesta Key Chamber of Commerce 5118 Ocean Boulevard Siesta Key, FL 34242 #866-831-7778
There's always something to do at Siesta Key Beach, and it's within easy walking distance of the many shops and restaurants in Siesta Village. Come to enjoy the day or evening, and be sure to stop by the “Drum Circle” on Sunday evening, a theatrical feast for the eyes and ears as sunset falls on another perfect Siesta Key day.