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Sanibel Sea School hosts Community Camp Day

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PHOTO PROVIDED Community camp participants pose for a photo with a moon jellyfish.

On Oct. 15th, the Sanibel Sea School hosted local students for a Community Camp Day – a free day of ocean fun and learning for children ages 6-13.

The theme was crabs, and participants enjoyed a variety of related games and activities.

“The idea to offer free educational camp days to kids in our community on school holidays stemmed from the Hurricane Camp we hosted after Irma last year,” Director of Education Shannon Stainken said. “Working parents expressed how difficult it can be to find reliable, affordable childcare for just one day. We saw it as an opportunity to help our neighbors solve an ongoing challenge.”

The students ran through a crab obstacle course, went surfing and looked for marine life in the shallow Gulf waters, which tested free of red tide cells for the first time in months.

“We found a shrimp, a brittle star, and some moon jellies,” Zoe Vadas said.

The Community Camp Days are made possible by a donor-supported scholarship fund, which ensures that cost does not prevent children from participating in ocean education.

Upcoming Community Camp Days are announced via the organization’s Facebook and Instagram pages and will also be shared with email list subscribers. To be added to the list, email your request to info@sanibelseaschool.org.

The Sanibel Sea School is a non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the ocean’s future, one person at a time. For more information, visit sanibelseaschool.org or call 239-472-8585.