Project Flow is a six-week summer program for rising 9th graders at public and private schools to explore water as artists, scientists, historians, and social activists. A partnership between the Germantown Friends School and the Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center, Project Flow will run from June 25 to August 3, 2012 at the Interpretive Center. There are many field trips, a two-night canoe trip and plenty of opportunity to sharpen reading, writing, mapping, science and art skills. Applications for this summer are due March 1. Click here to go directly to the applications page.
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