E3 Camp 2026 Dates
July 6 - 24
Registration is open!
Students have to attend 13 out of the 15 days of this academic/enrichment camp. Please fill out these 3 forms and send to [email protected] or mail them to
110 Alabama Avenue, Carrboro, NC 27510 |
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Mission:
To provide middle school students of color with activities, field trips, and skills in the Arts and S.T.E.M. fields, necessary to be productive citizens in the 21st century workforce. |
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What happens at E3 Camp?
Students will be exposed to the work (current and historical) of black scientists, inventors, and artists through hands-on experiences of electricity, solar power, coding, forensics, poetry/spoken word, engineering design, math, music, aerodynamics, and videography that engage curiosity, observation and imagination. We explore science/technology on a local level through the variety of ways they’re used by community workers.
Anissa McLendon receives The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Service Award
Church Women United meeting on Saturday, November 8 at 10 am at Chapel of the
Pines Presbyterian Church, 314 Great Ridge Parkway, Chapel Hill, NC 27516. We will have two wonderful speakers, Anissa McLendon, founder of the E3 Camp, a STEM camp for middle school students of color, and Flicka Bateman, director of the Refugee Support Center in Orange County. We will collect menstrual products (pads only) for the women served at the Refugee Center. We are a diverse group of women representing many faith communities in the area and we welcome you! |
E3 Camp and Anissa McLendon receives The Bridge Builders Award at 39th Martin Luther King Community Celebration Awards.
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