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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Girls in STEM Feb. Build-A-Thon - Keystone Science School Campus
February: Build-A-Thon 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... 970-455-4228
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26001 Heinz Rd, Willow River, Minnesota
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training...
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Pine County, MN Summer Camps

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Can Parents Call or Visit?
Parents often feel child-sick when youth leave for camp. Most youth development professionals warn against calling too much because it can make the kid homesick. Camp directors often suggest that families write children letters. Waiting a week before calling to check in can also relieve the parent and the child’s anxiety. Adults can even tell their children that they will wait a week before calling. Sending a care package is a great way for parents to show they care and to help youth with homesickness. Some camps have visiting days where parents can come and see youth. It is important...




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Teen Leadership Training Retreat 2016 - Penn Yan, NY
Join Jewish community teens from Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, and Ithaca for an amazing weekend of Low Ropes, Sports, Leadership Training programs, and a huge Saturday Night Carnival! Open to all 8th-12th graders in the Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, and Ithaca Jewish communities. $18 registration fee will be donated to a charitable organization chosen by teen participants. Generous underwriting provided by the Louis S. and Molly B. Wolk Foundation. To register, contact your community organizer (membership/affiliation/prior participation from organizer's agency is not required): BUFFALO - Melissa Schreiber, Buffalo Bureau of Jewish Education, [email protected] ROCHESTER - Rich Gordon, Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester, [email protected]. Online registration available at http://www.jewishrochester.org/teens. SYRACUSE - Lauren Rosenstein, Temple Concord, [email protected] ALBANY - Ruth Malka, Mifgash Jewish Community High School, [email protected] ITHACA - Rabbi Suzanne Brody, Temple Beth-El, [email protected]

Grown Up Summer Camp - Milwaukee, WI
Summer Camp isn't just for kids! Adults, join us for an evening of summer camp fun with a twist! >>--> Rock Wall Climbing >>--> Beer tasting and education station >>--> Paddling >>--> Obstacle course >>--> Archery >>--> Slow ride competition >>--> Arts and crafts >>--> Pond exploration >>--> Photo booth >>--> Photo scavenger hunt Participants can enter to win a New Belgium prize package. Come on grown-ups, bring your friends and come to summer camp! Must be age 21 and over. Visit the ticketing link to sign up for a start time >> 6:00, 6:15, 6:30, or 6:45. $20 ($25 for non-members) Space is limited and registration is required by Thursday, July 14th at 5pm.

Indiana Church of God Youth Camp (Teen Camp) - Fairmount, IN
"Versus" Indiana Youth Camp Grades 6-12 www.indianacog.com for more info

2nd Annual "Kids to Camp" Spaghetti Dinner
Please come support the 5th grade students of the Laurel Highlands School District. All proceeds will go to defer the cost for LH Outdoor School for each student! Tickets are $8 and can be purchased through a fifth grade student, individual elementary schools, or by commenting on this event!

Pree-Teen Camp - Hold Tight Life Bucks - Aquilla, TX
Preteen Grades 3-6 Cost $200 per student/sponsor March 1 - $50 Deposit due May 1 - Balance Due May 25 - Add/Drop Deadline

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Sew Fun Fridays - Summit School
Sew Fun Fridays 3rd, 4th & 5th Graders, Fridays, 3:00-4:30 pm, $300 February 5, 12, 19, 26, March 4, 11, April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, 20 Taught by Karen Gray, Karen Gray Design Boys and Girls Explore fabulous fabrics Hand sew cool projects Express your sense of style Limited machine work (336) 722-2777

POTTERY ON THE WHEEL - Walker-MacKenzie Studio - Gertrude Herbert
Instructor: Twila Brock Beginning and advanced beginner students will have the opportunity to continue developing their skills in the various approaches to throwing functional ware on the wheel under the guidance of Twila Brock who specializes in this area. Instruction will be focused on basic techniques. Forms will be thrown, altered, and assembled to create various vessels. Projects will be tailored to the students skill level. Glazing techniques will also be addressed. Students must provide a clean towel each week. No extra supplies will be necessary. *7 Tuesdays beginning April 14 & 1 Thursday, May 28 (20 hours total) 2 PLUs for GA teachers are available; to coordinate please contact the GHIA Education Director. 706-722-5495

Elmwood Franklin Summer Camp - Elmwood Franklin Summer Camp
Elmwood Franklin Summer Camp is open to children ages 3 1/2 to 14 and runs for six weeks: Monday, June 29, to Friday, August 7, 2015 What sets us apart * unique, specialized themes and activities, * flexible scheduling, * awesome field trips, * top-notch resources and facilities, * and caring, experienced counselors, many of whom are certified teachers. So dont just settle for the same old thing this summer. THINK FUN! If you have any questions about camp please call 716-877-5035 extension 160 877-228-4881 x136

D-3 The Mathematical Wonders of Pascals triangle - Aurora
Most mathematics teachers are aware of the some of the more straightforward connections Pascals Triangle has to mathematics. Come explore some of the lesser known connections that can be used to peak your students interest and entice them into exploring the mathematics behind these connections. (630)9075950

Baseball Camp - Twin Lakes Church
Learn the basics of pitching, catching, throwing, and batting as well as big-league skills in crazy ways! Campers will need close-toed shoes and a personal mitt if you own it! We provide bats, baseballs, and a variety of mitts if your camper needs. Cleats are not necessary, but permitted outside if desired. Cleats are not allowed inside, so be sure to have tennis shoes as well. 831-465-3386

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