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UNT will host several camps this summer in which children of UNT faculty and staff are eligible to participate. The Elm Fork Education Center will offer a number of science-related camps for students entering second through eighth grades in June. Eight different half-day camps (8 a.m. until noon) and one full-day camp are offered. Visit www.efec.unt.edu and click on the Elm Fork Explorer's Camp link or call (940) 369-7956 for more information. The registration deadline is May 31. Elm Fork is also offering an E-CSI (environmental crime scene investigator) camp June 7-11. Students in grades six through eight will collect scientific data and track down the perpetrators of simulated crimes. Call (940) 369-7956 for more information. The UNT athletic department will also hold sport camps this summer, including girls' basketball, girls' volleyball, soccer, boys' basketball, boys' football, and softball camps. For more information, visit www.unt.edu/mgathletics, and click on the Athletic Camps link on the left side of the page, or call the athletics department at (940) 565- 2662. The College of Music sponsors more than 20 workshops and clinics open to the public this summer. Visit www.music.unt.edu and click on the 2004 Summer Workshops link for more information, or call Dax Stokes at (940) 565-4092. Specific requirements may need to be met for these workshops.
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