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Kids Can Learns CSI Through Falls Parks and Recreation

Want to give a kid who is into science a one of a kind holiday gift?

How about the opportunity to attend a youth crime scene investigation workshop?

Falls Township Parks and Recreation has partnered up with Minds In Motion LLC, which is dedicated to providing the highest quality programs to inspire and educate elementary school and middle school aged children in a fun,  interesting, and hands-on approach to offer the CSI workshop in February.

Minds in Motion will provide you with all the tools you need to become your very own crime scene investigator.  Learn all about forensics, searching for evidence, and gathering clues and bring home your very own detective kit, according to its website.

“Come ready with your thinking caps and be prepared to use all the skills necessary to solve the crime of the century and help save the Minds In Motion Laboratory

The program will take place on Saturday mornings 2/4/23 and 2/11/23 from 9am-12pm at the Falls Township Senior Center. Program is designed for children ages 7-11. Cost is $125 for a Falls Resident; $135 for a Nonresident.

Contact Falls Township Parks and Recreation at (215) 949-9000 for more information or to signup.

 

 

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