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Summer Camps in Big Timber, MT

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Baseball Camp - Grades 1-6 - Allmendinger Park
Grades 1-6 Whether your camper has played for a few seasons or is just starting out, this camp is the one to choose! Each day campers work on basic to advanced baseball skills and play a game, too! Participants learn in a safe, structured environment, have fun and gain confidence playing baseball. Daily hitting, fielding, pitching and outfield stations are featured as well as daily trivia contests and prizes for everyone! Campers receive a written evaluation on their skills. Campers should bring mitts, bats, snack, sunscreen and water bottles marked with their name. Coaches: GVP Sports staff. Monday-Friday -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camp will meet in the rain, shelter available for severe weather. Camp uses reduced impact balls for camp. Please bring your own batting helmet if needed. GRADES 1st Grade - 6th Grade LOCATION Allmendinger #2 at Allmendinger Park Allmendinger #1 at Allmendinger Park INSTRUCTOR Greg Porter

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2016 SPIRIT OF TAEKWON-DO SUMMER CAMP - Spring City, PA
Mark Cashatt's Taekwon-Do School, Inc. is hosting this weekend sleepover camp for adults and children age 7 and above, white belt beginners through senior Black Belt ranks.

4-H Teen Winter Retreat - Jackson, OH
Registration for the retreat will be held on Saturday, January 30, from 3– 4 p.m. and will dismiss at 10 a.m. on Sunday, January 31. The Teen Winter Retreat will feature many fun events, activities and programs. You will need to bring your completed health form and activity release form that is signed by your parent/guardian in order to participate. Please bring warm clothes and comfortable shoes as we will probably be taking part in some outdoor activities during the retreat. You will also need to bring your own, bedding, towels and bathroom supplies. Registrations should be submitted by Friday, January 22 to Canter’s Cave 4-H Camp.

Campus Life Gives Back: Cadyn's Hope - Mason City, IA
Inflatables, extreme slip'n'slide kickball, music, and pizza. ! Campus Life is excited to kick the year off by giving back!! We're hosting a one of a kind, crazy, never done before benefit for Cadyn Hanson (high school students only). Cadyn is going to be a Sophomore at MCHS. When Cadyn was three he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Unfortunately the cancer has returned. While most of us are taking tests, Cadyn will be fighting for his life- lets show him that he's not fighting alone. Come, bring your love and cash if you have it and help us make it rain for Cadyn. We'll be raffeling off a limo ride, a Reel Skateboard from Subsect Skateshop, a gift card to Cinema West, and more!! You can also pay for your friend to play the grossest club games around! And you won't want to miss the epic rap battle!! Its going to be an unforgettable night! Be sure to stick around for the free pizza and bonfire!!

Unplugged Youth Retreat - East Troy, WI
Time to get away and unplug from the hectic pace of life. This retreat is for youth in 8th grade through 12th grade. Fee is $100. For the first 10 to sign up, receive a $25 discount making it just $75 for a fun faith filled weekend! Camp TImber-lee is a wonderful facility with 600 acres of outdoor space, a toboggan hill and much more. A special band and speaker will engage our time of preparation for Holy week and Easter. See the Youth board for permission slip. Comment below if you plan to attend. Talk with Pastor Krysta for more information.

Creative Kid Summer Camp Brewster - Brewster, NY
Register for Creative Kids Camp today. Fun and exciting trips such as: Splashdown, Renegades game, Paint Party, Norwalk Museum, Children's Movement Museum. Great in house activities such as: Community Garden, Cooking class daily, Wings Over Water Free Swim each Friday (also $25off fall Wings Over Water Lessons to all campers who swim on Fridays), Bushido Karate, Special Visitors (Scientist, Brewster Police Dept, Clown, Dino Dig. There will be art projects, daily science experiments, games and so much more! Have the fun of adventure camp and the security of inhouse camp all in one! Register today for only $10.00

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Python Process with Kim Howard Johnson - iO Theater
Howard has just returned from spending most of November on the road with John Cleese (including a stop at the iO), and is anxious to present the his own insights into the Monty Python writing process, and how it can work for you. This eight-week workshop will immerse participants in the Python creative process, and by the end of the eighth session, participants will have completed, polished sketches which can be presented on stage and/or filmed as a sketch show or revue. 312-929-2401

6. Sunday Morning Jr. Quick Start 12-1pm (Includes Memorial Weekend) - Plymouth Creek
Quick Start Youth Stars Day Camps– Intro, Beginner, Advanced Beginners - Ages 4-12. Specials- Wed Evening and Saturday Morning Classes are offered for Futures Stars also ages 4-5 though ages 9-10 a. Future Stars- Level 1- Ages 4-5 b. Junior Stars- Level 2- Ages 6-7 c Super Stars- Level 3 Ages 8-9 d. Power Stars- Level 4 Ages 10-12 612-600-2460

Improv In Essentials - Level 1 - The Little Theatre of Alexandria
NO CLASS JULY 4. Stop thinking, start doing! The fun and games of improv teach awareness, trust and going with your gut. Learning to create scenes that everyone will swear came from a script. Discover how easy it is to find the funny. No memorization, no rehearsals, no mistakes - just bring your desire to have a good time. INSTRUCTOR BIO: KEELY KIRK stepped into the improv abyss at a tender age and found a place to be herself. She began training with Mental Floss, a Miami-based improv/sketch troupe which performed at the Coconut Grove Playhouse until Hurricane Andrew blew it all away. She went on to be a principal performer for over ten years with Laughing Gas Comedy Improv --Miamis longest-running improv theatre company. She then decided that Miami was just too warm and balmy and moved to Chicago (the improv epicenter), where she was involved with and trained with IO (formally Improv Olympics) and Second City. While in Chicago, Keely decided to follow President Obama to Washington D.C., to become his presidential jester; however, due to government cutbacks, she was furloughed. Currently, Keely teaches improv at The Little Theatre of Alexandria. In addition, she performs improv around the... 7036835778 x2

Resident Teen Camp 2 - Camp Gilead
Overnight camp for students entering grades 8-12 in fall 2016. Full payment required at time of online registration. $100 non-refundable fee for cancellation. 425-333-4311

Studio Art w/Exploring Pottery, Ages 8-9 - The Yard School of Art At Montclair Art Museum
SummerART Camp Full Day Studio Art Program 9:30am to 5pm Studio Art with Exploring Pottery Elective Session I: June 27 to July 8 No camp on Monday, July 4 Studio Art Camp The American Life: Paleo to the Present This session will explore what life was like in the Americas throughout history, from when the dinosaurs roamed to modern times. Campers will go on a journey throughout a variety of American cultures and civilizations, learning about their daily lives, legends and stories, and art forms. Visits to MAMs newly installed Native American collection will be included to provide a closer look and inspiration. Travel from the prehistoric to the present in this whimsical tour throughout time. Screen Shot 2016-03-08 at 11.56.51 AM [] Exploring Pottery With a focus on hand built pottery and basic wheel throwing, this class uses a variety of clay and sculptural techniques to produce creative and unique objects, including several pieces to be fired in a kiln. Using a multicultural approach, students will use ceramic clay, and colorful glazes to create both functional and decorative objects, such as pots, masks, creatures, and animals. Screen Shot 2016-03-08 at 11.28.44 AM [] AGE...

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