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Summer Camps in Kensington, KS

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: April Vacation: Artists Studio - Barn Art Classroom
The Artists Studio is geared toward those students who are serious about visual arts. Their day will include studio time with a professional artist learning to work with acrylic, ceramics, watercolor, pastels and pencil drawing. Please bring a snack and water bottle each day. Appropriate for ages 10-14. No class April 18th due to Marathon Monday. Instructor: Sarah Alexander ALL ART SUPPLIES INCLUDED 508 435-9222

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Gift for teen campaign start October 1 -December 5 - Greenacres, FL
The mission of the Talented Teen Club Gift for Teens event is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those Christmas gifts to less fortunate teenagers in the community in which the campaign is conducted. If you have any donations, please give us a call 561-649-1234 or Drop off location 305 Swain Blvd, Greenacres, FL 33463

Being Jewish on Campus - West Hartford, CT
Being Jewish on campus can be confusing. Many colleges offer a range of ways to enhance your Jewish experience - but college can also challenge some deeply held beliefs, especially with regard to Israel and international politics. This program brings 11th and 12th graders and their parents together with the experts in the field for a deeper conversation about what it means to be Jewish on campus. The program will feature: -Cafe Dilemma, a teens-only conversation with a professional young adult facilitator -A parent discussion with Stephanie Hausner, Director of Community Strategy for IAN - The Israel Action Network -A panel discussion by local college students Kindly RSVP to Stacy Jennings by Tuesday, November 1 to [email protected] or 860.737.6130 Event Committee: Melissa Weinstock, Chair - Staci Coelho - Robin Fierston - Caroyln Gitlin - Wendy Habelow - Charna Kaufman - Dana Keller - Robin Landau - Ellen Rosenberg - Judy Singer Presented by JTConnect and by the Jewish Community Relations Council, The Commission on Jewish Education and Leadership, and the Women's Philanthropy Division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford

Kids In The Arts Fall Camp - Knoxville, TN
A kids in the arts camp with various teachers teaching their loves in art, dance, story and performance. Activities included dance, Improv games, sculpture, dream catcher making, watercolor, painting, zen doodle, stained "glass", paper making, poetry, storytelling and more. Artist teachers include Mimi Eichholz, Jennifer White, Felecia Outsey, Kristi Gilleon, Karl Hess, Claudio Barrientos, Cynthia Baglir and Noelle Harb. On Friday we will take a field trip to Narrow Ridge Eath Literacy Center. Chaperons are welcome as wellas drivers to transport kids! Camp is $200. Scholarships are available too so ask about that. We had a lot of fun last time so come and join us. We only have space for 10-12 kids. Check out the Kids In The Arts Summer Camp FB page to see what we did last time and see what we are all about. Also contact me, Karl Hess, for more info! Thank you!!

Dessert Auction 4 Youth Camp - Ferguson, MO
Parents: come get a free meal and buy desserts. Students: make your best dessert and come sell it at the dessert auction.

Kid's Camp Meeting - Ottawa, KS
Bring kids who may go to camp (grades 3rd-5th) and parents. Learn about the dates, price, fundraisers and more.

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BioSleuths (6/27/16 to 7/1/16) - Belleville - Belle Valley School - District 119
Survival of the fittest! Come explore how plants and insects survive in a world dominated by humans. Bring an observant eye and ear as we investigate unique interactions between living organisms. Dissect a grasshopper and flower, test how ants respond to stimuli, create an insect soundscape, and more! The hands-on explorations, inquiry-based activities, and modeling will leave students buzzing with excitement! Please note that this program is an updated version of Insectology from last summer. (630)9075950

Longhorns Tennis Camp - Longhorns Tennis Camp
The Longhorns Tennis Camp will be conducted on The University of Texas campus in Austin by carefully selected instructors who are experienced at working with young players. These instructors include college coaches, high school coaches and collegiate players. Longhorns Tennis Camp is open to girls and boys, ages 9 and above, of all ability levels. Campers will be housed in Castillian, a privately owned highrise dormitory near campus. Each room has a private bath and refrigerator. Experienced, mature male and female staff provide 24-hour supervision. All employees have passed a criminal background check as well as a child protection training conducted by The University of Texas Human Resources Department. We hope to see you this summer! 512-232-5119

Woodlands Bridge Group - WUMC Room
The PLAY group is for 4- 7 year old children needing social interaction. Come work on sensory exploration and floor play with a specialist in learning differences. Kids will enjoy interacting with one another, music, and game activities. This class is designed for young children who are newly diagnosed, introverted, or simply needing to practice basic interactive social skills to foster appropriate play. 713-461-7200

Aqua Camp Before-Camp Care Spring Break - Albany Aquatic Center
Before-Camp care will be available from 9:00AM - 10:00 AM before Aqua Camp begins. Participants will be treated to more activities, crafts and games until they are picked up. There will be time for snack so please pack your child with additional food. Participants must bring an extra snack to class daily. CLASS TYPE Aqua Camp (Ages 6-12)

4 - Spring Break Fine Arts Camp - Midland Community Theatre
Do you know WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE this Spring Break? At MCT, of course! Join us for a week long camp as each grade level works on a performance piece inspired by Maurice Sendaks Where the Wild Things Are or one of his other works, like Little Bear, Chicken Soup with Rice, or Higglety Pigglety Pop. Students will study drama, art, puppetry, dance and music throughout the week in addition to creating a performance piece for presentation to family and friends on the last day of classes. 432 682 2544 x105

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