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Cincinnati Museum Center Reopens for 2019

The Creation Museum and Ark Encounter aren’t the only Northern Kentucky attractions to get upgrades. In previous years, Ci has taken campers to the Cincinnati Museum Center, a massive museum located in a beautiful old train station, Union Terminal, in Cincinnati. But in 2016 they closed for renovations, so we have been taking campers to the museum at Big Bone Lick State Park instead.

These museum tours serve as part of our competing worldviews teaching. We highlight how the same evidence is presented at both the Creation Museum and a secular science museum but two completely different interpretations are reached because of two very different worldviews.

The Cincinnati Museum Center has now reopened so Ci 6.0 campers will be touring that facility this summer. Here are some of the new upgrades they can expect to see during their time there:

  • Science Interactives Gallery. This gallery gets hands-on with science. Play giant tug-of-war, hoist a pulley to get yourself 11 feet into the air, create your own clouds, and knock down targets with air cannons as you learn about physics through the integration of STEM. 
  • New Dino Hall. You’ll see rare dinosaurs not found in other museums around the world, including Torvosaurus and Galeamopus. An interactive globe supposedly shows how continents have shifted over the past 600 million years and another exhibit highlights the alleged similarities between birds and dinosaurs. This exhibit will certainly spark great discussion with our campers!
  • Volcanos: Fires of Creation. A new OMNIMAX Theater program is now showing at the Cincinnati Museum Center. You’ll venture into the crater of a volcano, close enough to feel the heat of the magma. Did these volcanos help shape our world? This show will highlight the vast differences in worldview and interpretation between those who start with the Bible and those who don’t.

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Scholarships Available for Ci 6.0 (Summer 2019)

God has blessed Ci with an amazing group of donors who love what we do and how we do it. Recognizing that the cost of a Ci summer camp experience is higher than the typical Bible camp experience, but less than typical STEM camps, we offer scholarship discounts to those who qualify. For more details just send us an email and share a little bit about your child's interest in STEM from a biblical worldview. 

Ci 6.0 Summer Camp Dates (2019)

Camp

Dates

Location

Grades/Ages

Counselor Training Camp (details)

June 13 - 23

Petersburg KY

college

Junior Day Camp (details)

June 19 - 21

near Creation Museum

3 - 6 grade

Teen Day Camp (details)

June 19 - 21

near Creation Museum

7 - 12 grade

Teen Overnight Camp #1 (details)

June 24 - 29

Potter's Ranch

Union KY

7 - 12 grade

Teen Overnight Camp #2 (details)

July 8 - 13

Potter's Ranch

Union KY

7 - 12 grade

Teen Overnight Camp #3 (details)

July 15 - 20

Potter's Ranch

Union KY

7 - 12 grade

Family Camp (details)

July 1 - 4

Potter's Ranch

Union KY

ages 5 and up

STEM Camp in West Virginia (details) July 29 - Aug 3

Camp Alpine

Beckley WV

ages 8 - 12
Family STEM Camp in Arizona (details) Aug 30 - Sep 2

Grand View Camp

Eager AZ

all ages

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