Summer Camps in DuPage County, IL
During the first hour of soccer camp, children will focus on the basic skills of soccer such as dribbling, passing, shooting and goal tending , as well as agility and foot-eye coordination. Goal tending will only be taught to those children who volunteer for this position. During the second hour, children will be able to eat a healthy snack and then participate in a series of cooperative games that will enhance their capabilities of being a good teammate and showing good sportsmanship. The third hour of soccer camp will be spent discussing the various rules of soccer such as hand ball, pushing and tripping, and playing modified games of soccer. As the skills of each child advance over the course of the week, the third hour will consist of more realistic game-like situations. Equipment will be provided. New T his Year! Friday Field Tri ps! LOCATION Green Lake Field
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Where Will My Child Sleep at Summer Camp?
Different camps have different types of accommodations. Some groups have kids sleeping in well-ventilated cabins whereas others have air-conditioned dorm rooms. Bathrooms could be in cabin or in a nearby wash house. There are also programs that have youth sleeping in tents outside. An organization’s mission often dictates the sleeping arrangements. For example, a 4-H or Girl Scout group may want campers to be outdoors to learn important survival skills whereas an academic camp may want youth inside so they can focus on their work.
Regardless of the type of program, youth can expect to share their space with other...
Renewing the Vision Workshop - Bowling Green, KY
A workshop designed to assist present and future TEC leaders in the proper implementation of the official TEC Manual, maintaining the principles upon which the movement was founded. Bob and Sharrie Cinnamond, who have shared Teens Encounter Christ traveling the world, will be the main presenters for this workshop! We are so excited to have them share their history, wisdom and faith with us at this workshop! The link below will take you to online registration for the workshop. Once registration form is complete and submitted, you will be directed to the Diocesan website where you will pay for the workshop. http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/tK11jJdDcy69OSbBfNE8a
2016 CLT Teen Musical Camp presents Zombie Night! - Auburn, ME
2016 Teen Musical Camp presents Zombie Night! Directed by Vincent Ratzavong Music Direction Derrick Lacasse Choreographer Jake Boyce Producer Jen Rombalski This doo-wopping musical pays great tribute to classic horror flicks like “Night of the Living Dead,” “The Return of the Living Dead” and “Cemetery High.” Howie, Louise, Gary and Phoebe are in charge of “Zombie Night,” the annual senior class party. They locate an abandoned farmhouse by an old graveyard, once occupied by the creepy, crawly Dr. Thanatos, who tried to re-animate the dead (gulp!). Vivian and Anne show up, determined to destroy the party. (They’re sore losers who wanted a sock hop instead.) Enter a grim farmer who warns the kids that it’s dangerous to stay. We soon discover why — zombies! While the decorations go up, the zombies shuffle from the graveyard. Cosmic cannibals! It’s zombies versus students! The spoof races to a spine-chilling and hilarious finale. With a great opportunity for eerie makeup with the zombies, this bebopping fright-fest plays well at Halloween or any time of year!
Melrose Tween & Teen Camp: Young Makers Showcase in Melrose - Melrose,
Start Time: 2:00 PM End Time: 4:00 PM The Melrose Center will feature week-long, 2-hour camp-style sessions from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. A materials fee of $25 applies for each camp. Registration is required with a Library card in good standing. Seats are limited, so register today. Go from idea to invention with hands-on training in electronics, basic engineering and robotics... More info: http://evrd.us/DTCcO
Milwaukee Dolphins Youth Football Indoor Mini Camp - West Allis, WI
Kids must be between the ages of 6-14 as of November 1st. Please arrive 5 min early to register your child. Any question contact Coach Daniel 414-779-3254 Coach Jr 414-202-0439 Parent Coordinator Mrs. Wade 414-322-4989 Hope too see your child there.
Winter Teen Camp - Warwick, RI
Teens, you are invited to join us the Winter Teen Camp! This year’s theme is “authentic” and we will be focusing on how to live authentically as children of our Creator. Our culture is talking a lot about what it means to be “true”, “real”, and “you”. What does it mean to really live as were made to live? How can we embrace God’s vision for our lives and fight against the pull to just go with the flow? Our prayer is that your teenagers will return home with more passion to live for God than ever before. It is our desire that any teen that would like to join us for the Winter Teen Camp is able to. With this in mind, our early bird rate is only $50.00 for those who register by December 1st. After December 1st the cost is $75. Our event will take place at Living Faith Christian Church in Warwick, Rhode Island. Our dates for this three-day event are Wednesday, December 28 to Friday, December 30, 2016. We will begin with registration at 4pm on Wednesday and conclude our event after lunch (around 1pm) on Friday. The registration fee covers meals, housing and includes...
Teen Camp 9-4pm wk 5 - Frankfort Park District
The Frankfort Park District would like to present Teen Adventures Summer Day Camp program for youth entering 7th ? 9th grade in the fall. This full day camp will provide plenty of outdoor activities, water days, arts & crafts, and a field trip each week that a teen will enjoy. Special guests will be invited to this camp including sports, art and science instructors. Teen Adventures Summer Day Camp will be held at Commissioners Park, located at 22108 S. 80th Avenue in Frankfort, along with the use of Chelsea Middle School, which is located next to Commissioners Park. Drop off and pick up will take place at Chelsea Middle School, located at 22265S. 80th Ave. The camp will run from 9 ? 4pm, Monday thru Friday, with a before and after care option. Bring a bag pack, lunch and water bottle each day. Lunch may be included on certain field trip days. Registration must be done in person at our main office located at the Founders Community Center, 140 Oak Street. A copy of your child?s birth certificate will be required at the time of registration. INSTRUCTOR Staff
Wild Oceans - Grade 4-6 - NatureBridge at Golden Gate
Features a Bay sailing adventure! Gain your sea legs this week as you learn about the wonders of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. Hike out to the Point Bonita Lighthouse to see the power of the Pacific and the only lighthouse in the U.S. accessed by a suspension bridge. Step back in time and discover how the Coast Miwok people relied on the ocean and bay. Midweek, youll sail aboard the schooner Seaward to observe marine mammals, learn about maritime navigation, and identify plankton under microscopes. At the end of the week, learn how much we rely on the ocean and what we can do to help support one of earths greatest resources. 415-331-1548
OH, Cleveland; Faceoff Clinic - Soccer Sportsplex
Date and Time: Sat 6/5 - 10 AM - 1 PM Please Bring: Full Equipment - well be doing contact drills Cleats Water Extras: A free t-shirt will be given out to any player registered before the early registration date 3153962474.0
Feel the Beat - Whittier Kids
Whittier Kids will be making music all week as we immerse ourselves in songs, instruments, sounds, and dance. It will be a fun-filled week of relating music to art, instrument making, and dance parties. 2067822508.0
Girls in STEM April: Maximizing Momentum - Keystone Science School Campus
At Keystone Science School, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) is an integral part of every experience. The Girls in STEM program dives even deeper by exploring not only the STEM concepts in an empowering girls-only environment, but also highlighting real women currently working in STEM careers. This program builds leadership and collaboration between the girls involved as they engage in fun, hands-on activities that impart new skills and confidence in science, tech, engineering, and math - areas in which girls are inclined to be wallflowers. A key element of the program is a teaching technique called positive growth feedback in which "failure" is viewed as a necessary and even welcome step on the path to success. Research has shown that girls are especially receptive to this teaching technique and the scientific method is the ideal process for applying this technique to valuable learning. Girls in STEM will: Motivate and encourage participation and leadership in young females in STEM related fields. Incorporate the engineering and scientific process into interactive, engaging activities, while promoting positive growth feedback. Inspire collaboration between students of different ages and grades. Create reflective conversation and journaling to stimulate inward thought and consideration of leadership and academic... 970-455-4228