The Morning Call

Youth Baseball Camps to be held at Coca-Cola Park this summer

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Signups are now underway for the 2024 Youth Baseball Camps presented by Capital Blue Cross. Make sure to sign up early as each camp is limited to 110 children and each camp is expected to sell out.

The camps run from 9 a.m. to noon for all days of the session. Boys and girls of all skill levels will have the chance to learn baseball and fundamenta­ls from future stars of the Philadelph­ia Phillies. Each day, members of the IronPigs coaching staff and select IronPigs players will teach the basics of the game and help all campers become better ballplayer­s.

2024 Camp Dates:

Camp #1: June 19-21, ages 7-9 only. To register, go to offer.fevo.com/baseballca­mp-9tlzjpr-20cc46e?fevoUri=baseballca­mp-9tlzjpr-20cc46e%2F.

Camp #2: Aug. 7-9, ages 10-12 only. To register, go to offer.fevo.com/ baseball-camp-bttvnnb-7af4b88?fevoUri=baseball-camp-bttvnnb-7af4b88%2F

The cost is $175 per camper. In addition to meeting, learning, and playing with IronPigs players, each camper will receive a daily lunch, two tickets to a selected IronPigs game during the camp (Camp #1, June 20 and Camp #2, Aug. 7), and an official IronPigs Youth Baseball Camp T-shirt.

For informatio­n, contact Aaron Weisberg at aweisberg@ironpigsba­seball.com or 610-841-1213.

Register now for Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites summer camp sessions

Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites announced that its summer camp, “Design Your Own Marvelous Miniature Camp,” is accepting applicatio­ns for the 2024 season. The camp, tailored for children ages 7-12, offers two sessions and will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 24-28 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 8-12.

Each day features a hands-on exploratio­n of architectu­re, interior design, color, toys, furniture and more. At the end of the session, all campers take home a finished structure that they customized and furnished. Parents are welcome for a show-and-tell on the last day.

The summer camp will be held at the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 427 N. New St., Bethlehem.

While at the Kemerer, campers will get up close and personal with the Elizabeth Johnston Prime dollhouse collection, one of the largest in the United States, and apply what they learn about architectu­re, design, and functional­ity to their structure.

The session costs $250 for HBMS members and $300 for nonmembers.

To register, go to www.historicbe­thlehem.org/shop/product/design-your-owndollhou­se-camp.

For assistance, Charlotte Filiciotto at cfiliciott­o@historicbe­thlehem.org.

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