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Children’s Hands-On Adventures Program


At NUCUP we believe that exposure is a key element for children during their formative years of educational development. Exposure breads curiosity, curiosity breads interest, interest stirs imagination, imagination builds possibilities; possibilities influences study habits, good study habits develops good social skills, good social skills transforms into good behavior, and good behavior leads to endless opportunities.


The Children’s Hands on Adventures Program is an extension of NUCUP. This program is designed to assist Early Learning Child Care providers with affordable field trip opportunities. These trips provide exposure to museums, nature walks, sightseeing, cultural, educational and other recreational activities. The Program creates an atmosphere that promotes learning through exposure that increases cultural and social awareness.

 

Early Learning Child Care providers are encouraged to take advantage of this wonderful an affordable. A two-week notice is required for most field trips. Fees are as follows:

  • Non-guided field trips - $15.00 per child (price includes admission fees to various venues)

  • Guided field trips - $20.00 per child (price includes admission fees to various venues)

  • Reservation fee - $25.00 per trip down payment (cancellation non-refundable)

  • Rescheduling fee - $25.00

A minimum of 10 people is required per field trip and there is a 48-hour cancellation notice required.
 

Available field trips:

  • Apex Museum

  • Atlanta Cyclorama

  • Atlanta Botanical Garden

  • Booth Western Art Museum

  • Carter Presidential Museum

  • Fernbank Museum of Natural History

  • Fernbank Science Center

  • Georgia Capitol Building

  • Governor’s Mansion

  • High Museum of Art

  • Hudgens Center for the Arts

  • Imagine It! Children’s Museum of Atlanta

  • King Center and Visitor's Bureau

  • Monetary Museum

  • Museum of Arts and Science - Macon, GA

  • Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History

  • Harriett Tubman African American Museum

  • Zoo Atlanta


"It's easier to build a child than to repair an adult"

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