ECO-UNESCO has launched Dublin city centre’s first environmental summer camp ‘ECO-Explorers’ to take place between August 9th to 13th. Using new environmental hub The Greenhouse, Dublin 2, as a base from which to explore nature in the heart of the city, ECO-UNESCO’s Summer Camp for Children is an environmental summer camp with a difference, providing a safe environment for children to discover the natural treasures of Dublin city centre.
The Camp is run by ECO-UNESCO, Ireland’s environmental education and youth organisation, which has over 25 years experience working with children and young people raising environmental awareness in a fun, interactive and creative way. ECO-UNESCO’s staff¬ are fully qualified in all areas of environmental education.
Children explore and learn about nature and the world around them through outdoor adventures, interactive games, hands-on activities and much more. Taking a city centre safari and treasure trail, building a bug hotel, starting a sunflower race and even launching an ECO-Rocket are some of the activities young people taking part can look forward to whilst learning about their environment and nature and having lots of fun!
ECO-UNESCO is taking bookings now with an Early Bird price of Eur90 for bookings made before Friday July 23rd. Simply contact ECO-UNESCO’s Environmental Youth Officer, Colin on Tel 01 662 5491 e-mail youth@ecounesco.ie or visit www.ecounesco.ie.