Campers showcased their artwork from the summer, which included creating sunsets using black glue and water color on canvas, creating animals in their natural habitats using shaving cream and construction paper, and creating miniature papier-mache hot-air balloons. The purpose of the STEAM program is to prevent the typical learning loss that occurs in June and July and engage children in fun, educational activities. ABOVE: (l-r) Family Y of Boynton Beach Director of Youth Development Katie McLaughlin, YMCA of South Palm Beach County board trustee Rich Mascolo, Caridad Center CEO Laura Kallus, and YMCA of South Palm Beach County Financial Development Director Kimberley Trombley-Burmeister. Photo provided
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