Youth invited to apply for Frisco’s first-ever summer Archaeology Camp

Joe Kusumoto/Town of Frisco
This June, Frisco Historic Park and Museum is debuting a week-long archaeology camp for youth ages 10-16.
From June 8-12, Historic Park educational staff with expertise in archaeology will lead the outdoor camp, visiting archaeological sites, exploring local landscapes and participating in hands-on activities.
Youth are invited to apply for the camp by 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 12 at FriscoCamps.com with a brief paragraph about their interest in archaeology. The camp will meet Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Frisco Historic Park and Museum. Cost for Frisco residents is $350 for the week or $375 for non-residents.
Frisco’s Recreation Department offers a host of other summer day camps, including H20 Camp, Adventure Camp and Frisco Fun Club. Questions can be directed to FriscoCamps@townoffrisco.com.
As Pug Ryan’s closes, this summer’s plan for Dillon’s tiki bar shifts
Fifty-one years after opening its doors, Pug Ryan’s Brewing Co. closed Sunday, April 5. The closure comes after the Dillon Urban Renewal Authority voted in February to purchase the brewery at 104 Village Place.

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