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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Sewing - Sewing Camp - The Ranch
Sewing camp is a wonderful opportunity to learn a new skill that will last a lifetime! In this sewing camp, your child will learn a variety of hand-machine-sewing skills. They will learn to comfortably use the sewing machine and practice basic sewing stitches. We will make projects such as pillows, iPod holders, tote bags, aprons, draw string bags, book covers, water bottle holders and more. As a final project, campers will learn the art of quilting. We will provide all the colorful, beautiful fabrics, and the materials. On Friday, the campers will prepare snacks and lunch as part of their camp experience. Please advise the instructor if your child has any food allergies. ACTIVITY OTHER CATEGORY 3. Camps GRADES 1st - 5th LOCATION Reed School, Room TBA INSTRUCTOR Halleh Besharati

Latest Review for Jersey 4 Basketball Camp

My daughter's favorite basketball camp
My 13 year old daughter can’t get enough basketball. This camp satisfies her yearning to learn new skills. The camp is for girls and boys ages 7-16. The instructors do a great job of balancing training with games and prizes. This combination keeps my daughter motivated and challenged. ... Read More...


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Summer Youth Camp 2017 - Princeton, TX
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Teen Camp - Charlotte, NC
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Kid's Night Out at Camp Kern! - Oregonia, OH
Take Friday night off and give your child a night out at Camp Kern. We plan to enjoy some of our favorite camping activities in an overnight experience packed with events. Bring a sibling or a friend! Check-in is at 6:30pm on Friday, check out at 11:00am on Saturday. Snacks and breakfast Saturday are provided. Register today to save your spot! Open to ages: 7-15. Register by visiting our website http://campkern.org/family/kidsnightout/ or by calling 513-932-3756.

HRBC Teen Week 2017 - Duffield, VA
Teen Week 2017 will be June 11-16! Plan on coming and invite your friends! (Age range for campers: 13-19) *Joining this facebook event does not register you as a camper or staff. *Go to our website at (http://highrockbiblecamp.org/registration/) to find the forms needed to register for camp

Teen Plein Air: Art In Motion Camps #1 & 2 - Bow, WA
Choose from Camp #1 July 11th-15th or Camp #2 July 18th-July 22nd. Class Cost per week $87.50. Camp #1: 3:00pm-5:00pm -- Plein Air (**Students encouraged to participate in Part I & II) "Examining our surroundings in detail, seeing beauty not only in the spectacular but also in the smallest growing things" (Lowenfeld) . In addition to work in our cozy studio, small Plein-Air outings will be held at 2 locations during this one week workshop. Students will learn how to connect with their surroundings. Students develop their observation skills and increase their knowledge about the world around them. Parents expected to drive students to the Plein-Air location specified prior to class. Camp #2: 3:00pm-5:00pm -- Plein Air II: Art In Motion This is a stand alone class of can be the second step to week 1. This week will focus on gesture drawing, composition, and how to record what you see when it’s moving. There will be a short lesson with a slide show of Degas and after some skills in the studio are absorbed we will visit the dance studio and draw the dancers in motion! We will also design, draw, and paint a rollercoaster bringing the element of architecture into art! At the end of Week 2 there will be an artist...

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Disc Golf - Old Trail School
Disc golf, also known as Folf, is a flying disc game, as well as a precision and accuracy sport, in which individual players throw a flying disc at a target, The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc.The game is played in about 40 countries around the world. Come learn the basic rules of disc golf such as: Teeing off Establishing position Marking the lie Throwing from a stance Holing out Out of bounds Discs used in play Order of play Courtesy The week will end with a trip to the disc course in Hudson. Instructor: Daniel Ruff 3306661118 x469

Understanding Maps - The Evergreen School
In this class, students will explore a variety of different kinds of maps. By playing geography games and participating in fun activities, students will create a variety of maps, including cartograms, choropleths, dot maps, proportional symbol maps, maps with isolines, and flow maps. This class will also include a component on learning how to read a map to navigate. 206-957-1533

Rumson at JLMC: Woodland Friends Half Day - Junior League Headquarters
Students will explore the wild, and not so wild life around them. As they do so, they will create exciting animal-inspired pieces from a variety of media. From bugs to giant fish, students experience a part of the animal world they may not have considered before. Discovery and self-expression are fundamental to KidzArt programs where creative spirit is nurtured while building friendships and having fun! Please dress for mess pack a snack each day. 732-872-2357

Mystery Camp - Shaull
Supervisor: Susan Deakin. Mystery Camp combines mystery and investigation in an exciting, engaging, and educational experience. The camper-detectives will conduct many hands-on forensic science tests on evidence found at a "crime scene." As detectives the children will observe, process information, and draw conclusions to solve this mystery. 717-506-3383

Period 1 - Readers Theater - NBJH Room 219
Each week students will be given a readers theater script to memorize and act out in their group. Then the group will create simple costumes and props to go with the readers theater play. They will perform their skit at the end of each week, creating four readers theater skits during the summer school session. Participation in the class will help students practice fluency, acting skills, and express creativity. 8475043400 x2520

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