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Many organizations will offer science classes and workshops for youngsters this summer. Some offer financial assistance. Classes fill up fast, so early registration is recommended:

* The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County hosts “Adventures in Nature,” July 17 through Aug. 4 for children 3 to 13. Week-long classes ranging from archeology to environmental geology will be available. Call (213) 744-3535.

* The California Museum of Science and Industry will hold its annual hands-on Science Workshops beginning July 10. Half-day, full-day and weeklong classes will be offered on rocketry, robotics, chemistry, electricity and other fields for students 4 to 14. Call (213) 744-7444 or (213) 744-7440.

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* The Los Angeles Zoo will sponsor Summer Zoo Camp for children in first through sixth grades July 10 through Aug. 18. Each one-week session will focus on birds or endangered species and includes animal tours and other activities. Call (213) 666-4650, Ext. 5.

* Placerita Canyon Nature Center in Newhall will offer its Summer Nature Camp ’95 program for children ages 6 to 12, July 10 through Aug. 3. Each session runs Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call (805) 259-7721, Saturday, Sunday or Monday.

* “Science at the Seashore” workshops will be offered by the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium for children 3 to 5, and in first grade through high school, beginning July 6. Hands-on activities will include using microscopes, exploring coastal and marine habitats and handling marine animals. Call (310) 548-7563.

* The Friends of Madrona Marsh will sponsor a Summer Science Camp for children in third grade and above beginning July 19. Four half-day workshops will explore snails, snakes, beetles and spiders. Call (310) 782-3989 or (310) 32-MARSH.

* The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden will host summer programs beginning July 17. Preschoolers will learn about plants on five consecutive Tuesday mornings beginning July 25. Children 6 to 9 can become “Nature Explorers,” in two sessions beginning July 17 and Aug. 7. Call (805) 682-4726, Ext. 102.

ASTRONOMY

* Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater astronomer Dennis Mammana will explain what will be visible in the night sky in 1995, at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Space Theater in Balboa Park, San Diego. After the lecture, view the real sky through telescopes. Cost is $3 for adults and $1.75 for juniors ages 5-15. Call (619) 238-1233.

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* “Cataclysmic Variables and Dwarf Novae” will be discussed at the monthly meeting of the Western Observatorium at 8 p.m. July 7 in the Tanglewood Recreation Center, Cypress. Call (714) 220-1310.

MARINE LIFE

* A Harbor cruise to introduce adults and children to the marine wildlife and history of Dana Point will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday starting from the Orange County Marine Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive. Cost is $11 for adults and $8 for children. For reservations, call (714) 496-2274.

* A 1 1/2-hour tide pool exploration program will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Orange County Marine Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive. Call (714) 496-2274 for reservations.

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