Please Continue Adult Space Camp
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:52 am
I spoke to the Space Camp manager about my ideas to keep the Adult Space Camp program alive. If enough support is found, keeping it may be considered.
My suggestions were as follows:
1. If the Adult Program coincides with the youth program, more parents would attend. I, as well as some others, feel uncomfortable leaving their children alone, especially being from out of state. It would be awesome and well worth it if I could attend the Adult Program during the same 1 week or 2 weeks that my child attends the youth program.
2. Offer both 1 and 2 week sessions. This would allow more flexibility with folks who don't have the money or time off, as well as the ones who could afford more time off and a few more dollars to spend.
3. How old is the movie? A lot of folks that I talk to don't remember the movie or have never heard of it. I know that when the movie was initially released, attending Space Camp was all the rage. If attendance has been down over the years 3D or iMax would certainly invigorate interest again.
4. Space history is important, but looking and working toward the future is too. If Space Camp would incorporate classes or programs that stimulate future ideas or missions, both youth AND adults would feel more part of something.
If any of you happen to stumble across this topic please express your interest in keeping Adult Program alive by replying. Also, express your support to the Space Camp management and counselors too!
My suggestions were as follows:
1. If the Adult Program coincides with the youth program, more parents would attend. I, as well as some others, feel uncomfortable leaving their children alone, especially being from out of state. It would be awesome and well worth it if I could attend the Adult Program during the same 1 week or 2 weeks that my child attends the youth program.
2. Offer both 1 and 2 week sessions. This would allow more flexibility with folks who don't have the money or time off, as well as the ones who could afford more time off and a few more dollars to spend.
3. How old is the movie? A lot of folks that I talk to don't remember the movie or have never heard of it. I know that when the movie was initially released, attending Space Camp was all the rage. If attendance has been down over the years 3D or iMax would certainly invigorate interest again.
4. Space history is important, but looking and working toward the future is too. If Space Camp would incorporate classes or programs that stimulate future ideas or missions, both youth AND adults would feel more part of something.
If any of you happen to stumble across this topic please express your interest in keeping Adult Program alive by replying. Also, express your support to the Space Camp management and counselors too!