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VAMPY campers get hands-on experiences
July 5, 2016
3:51 pm
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By Tucker Allen Covey and Sam Oldenburg
Kevin Eastman from Bowling Green carefully attempts to stabilize his group’s Rube Goldberg Machine using painter’s tape before the final combined test of all machines on Monday, July 4. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Ben Guthrie cuts a slice of apple pie to serve to a camper to the Tau is Greater Than Pi optional Tuesday, June 28. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Nate Pennington from Leitchfield stands ready to aid his team during dodgeball at the VAMPY Olympics on Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
On Thursday, June 30, campers in Chemistry use the electric current from a battery to make the liquid being poured into the petri dish change colors. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Students gather households materials to build a container to protect an egg from a high drop during Problems You Have Never Solved Before Tuesday, June 28. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
A friendship-bracelet-clad camper prepares for tug-of-war competition during the VAMPY Olympics Games Saturday, July 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Kevin Eastman programs a Lego robot during STEAM Labs Wednesday, June 29. (Photo by Sam Oldenburg)
Campers unwind string to make friendship bracelets in Gary Ransdell Hall Saturday, June 2. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Campers tie-dye clothing items during VAMPY Stock Sunday, July 3. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Jentry Bowles (left) from Hardyville and her partner Elizabeth Pike from Lexington work to modify their paper helicopter before dropping them for a final test during Problems You Have Never Solved Before on Wednesday, June 29. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Physics teacher Kenny Lee catches a glass bottle after Aken Chani (right) from Bowling Green attempted to pull a dollar bill out from between the bottles during a demonstration of Newton’s Laws during Physics Thursday, June 30. (Photo by Tucker Allen Covey)
Campers play the card game Slaps in Northeast Hall Sunday, July 3. (Photos by Tucker Allen Covey)
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