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LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Bricks and MiniFigs Beaverton - Classroom space
Dates: 6/15/26-6/19/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Architects
In this hands-on design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Architects as they explore architecture, engineering, and creative design using LEGO® bricks. Through engaging daily challenges, campers learn how real-world structures are imagined, designed, and built.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build structures using LEGO® bricks with a focus on form and function
Explore basic architecture and engineering concepts such as balance, stability, and scale
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving skills through creative design challenges
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing ideas and refining designs
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like architects—experimenting with designs, testing structures, and improving their builds through iteration. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, engaging environment.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built a LEGO® city, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative designers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Bricks and MiniFigs Beaverton - Classroom space
Dates: 6/15/26-6/19/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Tyson Rec Center
Dates: 6/15/26-6/19/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: Tyson Rec Center
Dates: 6/15/26-6/19/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: The Historic Overlook House - 3839 N Melrose Dr, Portland, OR 97227
Dates: 6/22/26-6/26/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Robot Ready with mBot2
In this robotics camp, campers dive deep into mechanical, electrical, and software engineering as they build and program robots using the mBot2.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robots using motors, sensors, and block-based coding
Apply logic, sequencing, and problem-solving to complete robotics challenges
Explore core engineering concepts across mechanical, electrical, and software systems
Test, troubleshoot, and refine designs through hands-on experimentation
Work independently and collaboratively to solve increasingly complex tasks
Through challenge-based learning and guided exploration, campers strengthen their coding skills while gaining a deeper understanding of how robots work. This camp is designed for students ready to build robotic confidence by tackling fun and precise engineering challenges.
By the end of camp, campers will have expanded their robotics skill set and be better prepared for future STEAM learning opportunities.
📍Camp Details
Location: The Historic Overlook House - 3839 N Melrose Dr, Portland, OR 97227
Dates: 6/22/2026-6/26/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: Happy Valley Library - Community Room B
Dates: 6/22/26-6/26/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Happy Valley Library - Community room B
Dates: 6/22/2026-6/26/2026
Time: 9am-12pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Bricks and MiniFigs Beaverton- Classroom Space
Dates: 6/29/26-7/3/26
Time: 9:00am-12pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: Bricks and MiniFigs Beaverton - Classroom space
Dates: 6/29/26-7/3/26
Time: 12:30-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
Extended care is offered independently from Journey to STEAM, by Catlin Gabel.
Families may register through the school’s page here: Catlin Gabel Extended Care.
📍Camp Details
Location: Catlin Gabel School - 8825 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225
Dates: 7/6/2026 - 7/10/2026
Time: 9:00am-3:00pm
Ages: 6-10
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Architects
In this hands-on design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Architects as they explore architecture, engineering, and creative design using LEGO® bricks. Through engaging daily challenges, campers learn how real-world structures are imagined, designed, and built.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build structures using LEGO® bricks with a focus on form and function
Explore basic architecture and engineering concepts such as balance, stability, and scale
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving skills through creative design challenges
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing ideas and refining designs
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like architects—experimenting with designs, testing structures, and improving their builds through iteration. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, engaging environment.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built a LEGO® city, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative designers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - 822 Washington St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Dates: 7/6/26-7/10/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - 822 Washington St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Dates: 7/6/2026-7/10/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: Camas - Lacamas Lodge
Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays in July 7/6, 7/8, 7/13, 7/15, 7/20, 7/22, 7/27, 7/30
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Tyson Rec Center
Dates: 7/6/2026-7/10/2026
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Next Level Robotics: Busy Cities
In this intermediate robotics camp, campers take their coding and engineering skills to the next level as they design and program vehicles and helper robots for a bustling LEGO® city using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials and word-based block coding.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robotic models using motors, sensors, and word-based block coding
Apply sequencing and logic to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks
Use the engineering design process to build, test, and improve working robots
Strengthen problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and refining code
Collaborate with peers to design solutions for real-world city challenges
Through hands-on builds and open-ended challenges, campers are encouraged to think like engineers—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. This camp is ideal for students ready to deepen their robotics skills while building confidence, creativity, and independence in coding.
By the end of camp, students will have a stronger understanding of robotics and coding concepts and the confidence to tackle more complex STEAM challenges.
📍Camp Details
Location: Tyson Rec Center
Dates: 7/6/26-7/10/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: Firstenburg Community Center
Dates: 7/6/2026 - 7/10/2026
Time: 9am-12pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Firstenburg Community Center
Dates: 7/6/26-7/10/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Community of Faith Church - 1889 Willamette Falls Dr, West Linn, OR 97068
Dates: 7/13/26-7/17/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: Community of Faith Church - 1889 Willamette Falls Dr, West Linn, OR 97068
Dates: 7/13/2026-7/17//2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: First Congregational, United Church of Christ - 494 E Main St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Dates: 7/13/2026-7/17/2026
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: First Congregational, United Church of Christ - 494 E Main St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Dates: 7/13/2026-7/17/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Minecraft Makers: Coding & Game Design
Welcome to the ultimate digital adventure! In Minecraft Makers, young creators and aspiring game designers will explore the world of coding and game design inside the Minecraft universe they already know and love.
This beginner-friendly coding camp introduces campers to real programming concepts using Minecraft Education's Code Builder. Campers will code an in-game Agent to complete challenges, then level up to designing their own mini-games — from parkour courses to arcade-style competitions — all inside Minecraft. Along the way, they'll learn loops, conditionals, and sequencing while practicing problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking.
No prior coding experience is needed — just a love of Minecraft and a willingness to experiment! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a real understanding of how code works, their very own original game, and a whole lot of pride in what they've created.
Perfect for Minecraft fans who are ready to go beyond playing and start creating.
📍Camp Details
Location: Bricks and Minifigs Beaverton – Classroom Space
Dates: July 13–17, 2026
Time: 12:30–3:30 PM
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Game Makers
In this interactive design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Game Makers as they imagine, build, and test original LEGO® games. From mazes and racing challenges to board games and video game–inspired levels, campers explore how games are designed to be fun, fair, and engaging.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build original LEGO® games using creative rules and mechanics
Explore foundational game design concepts such as goals, challenges, and player experience
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills through iterative playtesting
Practice communication and collaboration while sharing feedback and refining designs
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like designers—experimenting with ideas, testing gameplay, and improving their creations based on feedback. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original LEGO® games, developed core STEAM and design-thinking skills, and showcased their creations at an exciting Game Expo.
📍Camp Details
Location: Bricks and MiniFigs Beaverton - Classroom Space
Dates: 7/13/26-7/17/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Architects
In this hands-on design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Architects as they explore architecture, engineering, and creative design using LEGO® bricks. Through engaging daily challenges, campers learn how real-world structures are imagined, designed, and built.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build structures using LEGO® bricks with a focus on form and function
Explore basic architecture and engineering concepts such as balance, stability, and scale
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving skills through creative design challenges
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing ideas and refining designs
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like architects—experimenting with designs, testing structures, and improving their builds through iteration. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, engaging environment.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built a LEGO® city, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative designers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Happy Valley Library - Community Room B
Dates: 7/13/26-7/17/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Next Level Robotics: Busy Cities
In this intermediate robotics camp, campers take their coding and engineering skills to the next level as they design and program vehicles and helper robots for a bustling LEGO® city using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials and word-based block coding.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robotic models using motors, sensors, and word-based block coding
Apply sequencing and logic to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks
Use the engineering design process to build, test, and improve working robots
Strengthen problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and refining code
Collaborate with peers to design solutions for real-world city challenges
Through hands-on builds and open-ended challenges, campers are encouraged to think like engineers—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. This camp is ideal for students ready to deepen their robotics skills while building confidence, creativity, and independence in coding.
By the end of camp, students will have a stronger understanding of robotics and coding concepts and the confidence to tackle more complex STEAM challenges.
📍Camp Details
Location: Happy Valley Library - Community Room B
Dates: 7/13/26-7/17/26
Time: 9am-12pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Robot Ready with mBot2
In this robotics camp, campers dive deep into mechanical, electrical, and software engineering as they build and program robots using the mBot2.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robots using motors, sensors, and block-based coding
Apply logic, sequencing, and problem-solving to complete robotics challenges
Explore core engineering concepts across mechanical, electrical, and software systems
Test, troubleshoot, and refine designs through hands-on experimentation
Work independently and collaboratively to solve increasingly complex tasks
Through challenge-based learning and guided exploration, campers strengthen their coding skills while gaining a deeper understanding of how robots work. This camp is designed for students ready to build robotic confidence by tackling fun and precise engineering challenges.
By the end of camp, campers will have expanded their robotics skill set and be better prepared for future STEAM learning opportunities.
Extended care is offered independently from Journey to STEAM, by Catlin Gabel.
Families may register through the school’s page here: Catlin Gabel Extended Care.
📍Camp Details
Location: Catlin Gabel School - 8825 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225
Dates: 7/20/2026 - 7/24/2026
Time: 9:00am-3:00pm
Ages: 7-12
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Architects
In this hands-on design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Architects as they explore architecture, engineering, and creative design using LEGO® bricks. Through engaging daily challenges, campers learn how real-world structures are imagined, designed, and built.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build structures using LEGO® bricks with a focus on form and function
Explore basic architecture and engineering concepts such as balance, stability, and scale
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving skills through creative design challenges
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing ideas and refining designs
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like architects—experimenting with designs, testing structures, and improving their builds through iteration. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, engaging environment.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built a LEGO® city, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative designers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: The Historic Overlook House - 3839 N Melrose Dr, Portland, OR 97227
Dates: 7/20/2026-7/24/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Intro to Robotics: Amazing Amusement Park
Step right up to the ultimate hands-on robotics adventure! In Amazing Amusement Park, young engineers and curious creators will design, build, and program their very own amusement park rides using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials.
This beginner-friendly robotics camp introduces campers to the world of engineering and coding as they bring their creations to life. Campers will explore motors, lights, and sensors while learning the basics of programming to make rides spin, light up, and move just like a real amusement park. Along the way, they’ll practice problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking as they test, tweak, and improve their designs.
No prior robotics or coding experience is needed—just imagination and excitement to build! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a strong foundation in robotics, increased confidence with technology, and a whole lot of pride in what they’ve created.
Perfect for first-time coders and budding engineers who love to build, tinker, and ask “What if?”
📍Camp Details
Location: The Historic Overlook House
Dates: 7/20/2026-7/24/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Firstenburg Community Center
Dates: 7/20/2026 - 7/24/2026
Time: 9am-12pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Next Level Robotics: Busy Cities
In this intermediate robotics camp, campers take their coding and engineering skills to the next level as they design and program vehicles and helper robots for a bustling LEGO® city using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials and word-based block coding.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robotic models using motors, sensors, and word-based block coding
Apply sequencing and logic to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks
Use the engineering design process to build, test, and improve working robots
Strengthen problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and refining code
Collaborate with peers to design solutions for real-world city challenges
Through hands-on builds and open-ended challenges, campers are encouraged to think like engineers—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. This camp is ideal for students ready to deepen their robotics skills while building confidence, creativity, and independence in coding.
By the end of camp, students will have a stronger understanding of robotics and coding concepts and the confidence to tackle more complex STEAM challenges.
📍Camp Details
Location: Firstenburg Community Center
Dates: 7/20/2026 - 7/24/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Game Makers
In this interactive design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Game Makers as they imagine, build, and test original LEGO® games. From mazes and racing challenges to board games and video game–inspired levels, campers explore how games are designed to be fun, fair, and engaging.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build original LEGO® games using creative rules and mechanics
Explore foundational game design concepts such as goals, challenges, and player experience
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills through iterative playtesting
Practice communication and collaboration while sharing feedback and refining designs
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like designers—experimenting with ideas, testing gameplay, and improving their creations based on feedback. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original LEGO® games, developed core STEAM and design-thinking skills, and showcased their creations at an exciting Game Expo.
📍Camp Details
Location: The Historic Overlook House - 3839 N Melrose Dr, Portland, OR 97227
Dates: 7/27/26-7/31/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Minecraft Makers: Coding & Game Design
Welcome to the ultimate digital adventure! In Minecraft Makers, young creators and aspiring game designers will explore the world of coding and game design inside the Minecraft universe they already know and love.
This beginner-friendly coding camp introduces campers to real programming concepts using Minecraft Education's Code Builder. Campers will code an in-game Agent to complete challenges, then level up to designing their own mini-games — from parkour courses to arcade-style competitions — all inside Minecraft. Along the way, they'll learn loops, conditionals, and sequencing while practicing problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking.
No prior coding experience is needed — just a love of Minecraft and a willingness to experiment! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a real understanding of how code works, their very own original game, and a whole lot of pride in what they've created.
Perfect for Minecraft fans who are ready to go beyond playing and start creating.
📍Camp Details
Location: The Historic Overlook House - 3839 N Melrose Dr, Portland, OR 97227
Dates: 7/27/2026 - 7/31/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - 822 Washington St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Dates: 7/27/2026-7/31/2026
Time: 9:00am-12pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Next Level Robotics: Busy Cities
In this intermediate robotics camp, campers take their coding and engineering skills to the next level as they design and program vehicles and helper robots for a bustling LEGO® city using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials and word-based block coding.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robotic models using motors, sensors, and word-based block coding
Apply sequencing and logic to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks
Use the engineering design process to build, test, and improve working robots
Strengthen problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and refining code
Collaborate with peers to design solutions for real-world city challenges
Through hands-on builds and open-ended challenges, campers are encouraged to think like engineers—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. This camp is ideal for students ready to deepen their robotics skills while building confidence, creativity, and independence in coding.
By the end of camp, students will have a stronger understanding of robotics and coding concepts and the confidence to tackle more complex STEAM challenges.
📍Camp Details
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - 822 Washington St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Dates: 7/27/2026-7/31/2026
Time: 12:30–3:30 PM
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: First Congregational, United Church of Christ - 494 E Main St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Dates: 7/27/26-7/31/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration
Next Level Robotics: Busy Cities
In this intermediate robotics camp, campers take their coding and engineering skills to the next level as they design and program vehicles and helper robots for a bustling LEGO® city using LEGO® SPIKE™ Essentials and word-based block coding.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robotic models using motors, sensors, and word-based block coding
Apply sequencing and logic to make robots move, respond, and complete tasks
Use the engineering design process to build, test, and improve working robots
Strengthen problem-solving skills by troubleshooting and refining code
Collaborate with peers to design solutions for real-world city challenges
Through hands-on builds and open-ended challenges, campers are encouraged to think like engineers—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. This camp is ideal for students ready to deepen their robotics skills while building confidence, creativity, and independence in coding.
By the end of camp, students will have a stronger understanding of robotics and coding concepts and the confidence to tackle more complex STEAM challenges.
📍Camp Details
Location: First Congregational, United Church of Christ - 494 E Main St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Dates: 7/27/25-7/31/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Robot Ready with mBot2
In this robotics camp, campers dive deep into mechanical, electrical, and software engineering as they build and program robots using the mBot2.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robots using motors, sensors, and block-based coding
Apply logic, sequencing, and problem-solving to complete robotics challenges
Explore core engineering concepts across mechanical, electrical, and software systems
Test, troubleshoot, and refine designs through hands-on experimentation
Work independently and collaboratively to solve increasingly complex tasks
Through challenge-based learning and guided exploration, campers strengthen their coding skills while gaining a deeper understanding of how robots work. This camp is designed for students ready to build robotic confidence by tackling fun and precise engineering challenges.
📍Camp Details
Location: Tyson Rec Center
Dates: 7/27/2026-7/31/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Game Makers
In this interactive design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Game Makers as they imagine, build, and test original LEGO® games. From mazes and racing challenges to board games and video game–inspired levels, campers explore how games are designed to be fun, fair, and engaging.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build original LEGO® games using creative rules and mechanics
Explore foundational game design concepts such as goals, challenges, and player experience
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills through iterative playtesting
Practice communication and collaboration while sharing feedback and refining designs
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like designers—experimenting with ideas, testing gameplay, and improving their creations based on feedback. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original LEGO® games, developed core STEAM and design-thinking skills, and showcased their creations at an exciting Game Expo.
📍Camp Details
Location: Tyson Rec Center
Dates: 7/27/25-7/31/26
Time: 9am-12pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Superheroes
In this action-packed engineering camp, campers step into the role of Superheroes as they design, build, and test creative LEGO® structures to protect and save LEGO City from exciting challenges.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build strong, functional structures using LEGO® materials
Explore basic engineering and architecture concepts through hands-on challenges
Use problem-solving skills to overcome obstacles and “hero missions”
Apply the engineering design process: plan, build, test, and improve
Practice teamwork, communication, and creative thinking while collaborating on builds
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers and heroes—testing ideas, improving designs, and exploring multiple solutions. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational engineering skills in a fun, imaginative way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have collaboratively designed and built their own Brickopolis city, strengthened core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative problem-solvers and builders.
Extended care is offered independently from Journey to STEAM, by Catlin Gabel.
Families may register through the school’s page here: Catlin Gabel Extended Care.
📍Camp Details
Location: Catlin Gabel School - 8825 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225
Dates: 8/3/2026 - 8/7/2026
Time: 9:00am-3:00pm
Ages: 6-10
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Mechanical Engineers
In this hands-on engineering camp, campers step into the role of Mechanical Engineers as they design, build, and test moving LEGO® machines. Through creative challenges, campers explore how simple machines work together to create motion and solve real-world problems.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving LEGO® models using gears, wheels, levers, and pulleys
Explore mechanical engineering concepts and how simple machines create motion
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation and iteration
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing ideas and refining designs
Through open-ended building challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like engineers—testing mechanisms, troubleshooting designs, and improving their machines through iteration. No prior experience is required for most campers; however, 6-year-olds with prior experience in coding and/or robotics are welcome to enroll. This camp is designed to build confidence while introducing foundational mechanical engineering concepts in a fun, engaging way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original moving machines and creative automata, developed core STEAM skills, and showcased their designs in a final engineering showcase.
📍Camp Details
Location: Happy Valley Library - Community Room B
Dates: 8/3/2026-8/7/2026
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Robot Ready with mBot2
In this robotics camp, campers dive deep into mechanical, electrical, and software engineering as they build and program robots using the mBot2.
Campers will learn how to:
Build and program robots using motors, sensors, and block-based coding
Apply logic, sequencing, and problem-solving to complete robotics challenges
Explore core engineering concepts across mechanical, electrical, and software systems
Test, troubleshoot, and refine designs through hands-on experimentation
Work independently and collaboratively to solve increasingly complex tasks
Through challenge-based learning and guided exploration, campers strengthen their coding skills while gaining a deeper understanding of how robots work. This camp is designed for students ready to build robotic confidence by tackling fun and precise engineering challenges.
By the end of camp, campers will have expanded their robotics skill set and be better prepared for future STEAM learning opportunities.
📍Camp Details
Location: Happy Valley Library - Community Room B
Dates: 8/3/26-8/7/26
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Toy Designers
In this creative engineering camp, campers step into the role of Toy Designers as they imagine, build, and test moving toys for a toy factory using LEGO® materials.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build moving toy models using simple mechanisms and motors
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Develop creativity and innovation by turning ideas into working designs
Strengthen problem-solving skills through hands-on experimentation
Practice collaboration and communication while sharing and refining ideas
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to take the lead in their designs, explore multiple solutions, and improve their creations through testing and iteration. No prior experience is required—this camp is designed to build confidence, spark imagination, and introduce foundational engineering skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original toy designs, developed core STEAM skills, and gained confidence as creative thinkers and builders.
📍Camp Details
Location: Camas: Clackamas Community Center
Dates: 7/6/2026-7/10/2026
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
LEGO Game Makers
In this interactive design and engineering camp, campers step into the role of Game Makers as they imagine, build, and test original LEGO® games. From mazes and racing challenges to board games and video game–inspired levels, campers explore how games are designed to be fun, fair, and engaging.
Campers will learn how to:
Design and build original LEGO® games using creative rules and mechanics
Explore foundational game design concepts such as goals, challenges, and player experience
Apply the engineering design process: imagine, build, test, and improve
Strengthen problem-solving and critical thinking skills through iterative playtesting
Practice communication and collaboration while sharing feedback and refining designs
Through open-ended challenges and guided prompts, campers are encouraged to think like designers—experimenting with ideas, testing gameplay, and improving their creations based on feedback. No prior experience is required; this camp is designed to build confidence, creativity, and foundational STEAM skills in a fun, playful way.
By the end of the camp, campers will have created original LEGO® games, developed core STEAM and design-thinking skills, and showcased their creations at an exciting Game Expo.
📍Camp Details
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - 822 Washington St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Dates: 8/10/26-8/14/26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 6-10
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
After clicking “Add to Cart,” please click the cart icon in the top right to complete registration.
Minecraft Makers: Coding & Game Design
Welcome to the ultimate digital adventure! In Minecraft Makers, young creators and aspiring game designers will explore the world of coding and game design inside the Minecraft universe they already know and love.
This beginner-friendly coding camp introduces campers to real programming concepts using Minecraft Education's Code Builder. Campers will code an in-game Agent to complete challenges, then level up to designing their own mini-games — from parkour courses to arcade-style competitions — all inside Minecraft. Along the way, they'll learn loops, conditionals, and sequencing while practicing problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking.
No prior coding experience is needed — just a love of Minecraft and a willingness to experiment! By the end of camp, kids will walk away with a real understanding of how code works, their very own original game, and a whole lot of pride in what they've created.
Perfect for Minecraft fans who are ready to go beyond playing and start creating.
📍Camp Details
Location: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - 822 Washington St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Dates: 8/10/2026-8/14/2026
Time: 12:30pm-3:30pm
Ages: 7-12
Make It a Full Day of STEAM Fun!
Sign up for both a morning and afternoon camp, and your child can stay with us for a supervised lunch in between — no need for pick-up and drop-off!
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