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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Volleyball: Lower School Team Skills - Main Campus
The Harding Team Skills Volleyball Camp for 3rd to 5th graders builds on the skills acquired during the June Individual Skills Camp (serving, passing, setting, attacking). Fast-paced team drills and games focused on enhancing court awareness, better understanding of game flow, anticipation, readiness, transitioning between offense and defense. Lower school girls continue developing ball control and playing the game correctly (three touches "pass-set-hit" vs. volleyball "tennis"). Daily team recognition. Camp ends with a tournament, which is always a blast. Join us for a fun week with friends, classmates and teammates, playing the game we love. Preparation for 3rd-5th grade fall volleyball league (October-December). Coaches include Carol Green, Harding Head Varsity Volleyball Coach, Stephen Rhein, Harding Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach, Amanda Millikan, Harding JV/6th gr. Volleyball Coach, and former Harding Varsity volleyball players and/or alumni. 6159487005.0
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Camp Hardtner
 
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2393 Camp Hardtner Rd, Pollock, Louisiana 71467
Camp Hartner offers a serene woodland setting for youth to learn about themselves and develope new relationships with peers and God under leadership of...
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training (CIT),...
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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

Occam's Razor (Halloween edition)
October 30- Nov. 1st Occam's Razor is a modern fantasy/cyberpunk/horror boffer L.A.R.P. http://occamsrazorlarp.com/

Kid Camp: Funky Bunny - Moses Lake, WA
Craft a Funky Bunny...Paint with Acrylics on Bisque, add some glitter, felt, paper, buttons, and more...to create a FUNKY BUNNY! Must CALL the store to SIGNUP 509-765-1333

Kid's Summer Camp - Augusta, KS


Show:Tell, Workshop for Teen Writers & Artists at IPRC Turns 10 years
Show:Tell, The Workshop for Teen Writers & Artists turns 10 years old! Happy Birthday, Show:Tell! Past teen campers, past & present faculty & guest writers (Matthew Dickman & Karen Russell among others) will give readings. Show:Tell, formerly run by Marylhurst University, is now hosted by the Independent Publishing Resource Center (www.iprc.org). Here is information on the 2016 Show:Tell Workshop! http://www.iprc.org/education/show-tell-camp/

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Under the Sea - Whittier Kids
Well wrap up summer with a deep dive into aquatic adventures. Students and staff will beat the heat with water activities and plunge into ocean exploration from real marine life to mythical creatures. Note: 4 day camp, no camp Fri 9/2 2067822508.0

Foothills Fun Camp - Session 1 - Community Services Department - City of Palo Alto
Celebrating 57 years of creating lifelong friends, long lasting memories, and a deep respect and love for nature, Foothills Fun Camp is back for another incredible summer in the great outdoors. Each session includes pre and post camp, which means campers can be dropped off anytime between 7:30am-9:45am, and picked up anytime between 3-6pm (drop-off and pickup location is at the Girl Scout House). Visit our website for more detailed information: www.cityofpaloalto.org/foothillscamps. Campers and their parents/guardians are invited to the first annual "Back to Camp" night on Thursday, June 5th, from 6-7:30pm at Mitchell Park Community Center. This will be a great opportunity for parents and guardians to see what Foothills Camp is all about! Please RSVP for this free event at www.cityofpaloalto.org/back2camp. What will you discover this summer? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RSVP for Back to Camp Night at www.cityofpaloalto.org/back2camp. ACTIVITY SECONDARY CATEGORY Recreation LOCATION Drop off and pick up at Lucie Stern Community Center INSTRUCTOR Recreation Staff

Theme 3: Energy and Sustainability [Urban Infrastructure] - Wow Science - Voorhees
In this theme, campers will explore how people use and work with energy as they develop and apply concepts of energy sources, energy receivers, energy transfer, energy chains, and energy storage. Specifically, we will conduct projects and experiments under the following topics: sun angle versus heating effect, how we measure energy, a Rube Goldberg energy chain, hydropower, an electric circuit, storing energy up a hill, energy trapped in the earth, model waterwheel, embodied energy, lowering environmental impact, and the greenhouse effect. Under the topic of sustainability, campers will examine the importance of the environmental sustainability of systems and activities related to urban infrastructure. Specifically, they will explore the following topics this summer: planning a sustainable community, solar water heater, solar lamp, evaluating runoff in their neighborhood, local natural hazards, model a biogas collector, build a composting system, and conduct a sustainability audit. Of course topics and associated activities will vary based on camp cohort – junior, main, or teen camp. We will spend the latter part of the program imagining and constructing how energy and sustainability might apply in space. Week 5 Field Trip: Friday, July 29. Liberty Science Center, NJ Week 6 Field Trip: Thursday, August 4. ACUA Water... 8775412267.0

Session II of the Volleyball Camp at Harvard - Malkin Athletic Center
Our camp is designed to provide intensive individual instruction for middle and high school volleyball players. We invite athletes of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, and we encourage both individuals and teams to attend. 857-998-0821

Session 4 - Female youth who is non-disabled - Camp Paivika
Female Non-disabled Sibling Option. Only applicable for the youth sessions for non-disabled female siblings under the age of 16. 3 night option 909-338-1102 x5003

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