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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Middle School Girls BB Camp - Riggs High School
Camps will provide fundamentals and skills such as shooting mechanics, footwork, ball handling, passing and team concepts. Grades 6-8 (Fall 2016) LOCATION Riggs High - Gym at Riggs High School
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Price, UT Summer Camps

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Teen Pottery Camp - Danville, KY
Get your hands dirty and play in the mud on the potter’s wheel. This week teens will learn the basics of hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery, and bring home miniature clay sculptures, bowls, and anything else they can carve out of clay! For teens entering 5th through 12th grades. $100. Need-based scholarships are available. Contact Maggie Shapiro Haskett at [email protected] or 859.236.4054 to apply for a scholarship.

Teen Sewing Camp: Staple Dress - Lake Charles, LA
The summer is the perfect time for your teen to learn how to sew clothes! The Staple Dress is a fun, beginner first clothing project. In this workshop, we will teach your teen how to read and cut a pattern, and sew a dress of their very own! A basic knowledge of sewing is required for this class. July 21st-22nd: 1pm-5pm (8 hours total) $65 includes pattern and elastic thread. Campers should bring fabric (see chart) and coordinating thread. Campers can bring a snack if desired. Ages 13 and up

Encuentro - Soldados de Cristo Rey - Dahlonega, GA
Cirugía de Corazón Abierto Sin Anestesia Es muy difícil describir lo que pasa en este fin de semana aparte de que definitivamente es diseñado para ser un encuentro personal con Jesus- no solo un retiro con tema para muchas personas. La mejor descripción se la da el Obispo Luis, quien le llama,"Cirugía de corazón abierto sin anestesia." Debe ir uno preparado para abrir el corazón. Este Encuentro es para jóvenes adultos hispanos de 18-35 años. Cupo es limitado a las primeras 25 personas que se registren. Se pueden registrar con este enlace: https://goo.gl/forms/F1TjQOtFk3kgUflI3

Youth Advance 2016 - North East, MD
Youth Advance is a 3-day conference (March 4-6, 2016) where several hundred youth, parents, and leaders come together to explore, encounter and exalt Jesus Christ.

Sponsor a kid for camp! - Waterville, ME
We have 23 kids signed up to go to kids camp, and we don't want money to be a hindrance at all for them to go. If you are interested in FULLY sponsoring a student for $275 or PARTIALLY sponsoring a student for any amount of money, you can contact Pastor Zach at the church office at 207-872-2084 or e-mail at [email protected]. You can also send checks into the church office. Thank you so much!

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Period 3 - Ecology Kids - NBJH Room 220
Children enjoy hands-on fun with science, nature, games and ecologically friendly art-projects. Learning topics include bugs, the water cycle, habitats, food chains, pollution, and recycling. 8475043400 x2520

Ski Trip Male Participants 2016 - Camp Paivika
Adult campers between the ages of 18 and 99 with physical and/or developmental disabilities. 2 nights. Personal Care: Participants must be independent with their personal care needs. Individuals who require more than minor assistance with bathing, dressing, feeding and other personal care will not be accepted. Individuals requiring medical care other than the administration of medications will not be accepted. There will not be a nurse in attendance- medications will be managed by trained camp staff. Behavioral Challenges: Individuals with severe behavioral issues including acting out, inability to remain with the group, self-injurious/assaultive behaviors or aggressive tendencies will not be accepted. Campers will be assisted in ski activities and/or camping activities but must be interested and willing to participate in order to attend either of these programs. Staffing Ratios: Participants must be able to function safely in a group environment. Staff to camper ratios will be 1 to 5 during most times of the day. One to one care is not available. 909-338-1102 x5003

Elem Aftercare Week 4 - Merrill Engineering Building
We are going to offer a limited aftercare program from 3 until 5:30. This will largely not be computer related, but more about enjoying some of the University of Utah campus - doing activities like bowling or games on the open spaces. I know this does not solve the problem for those enrolled in the Beginning Scratch camp ending at 11:45AM. Sorry. We will distribute a daily schedule so that you can pickup early if needed. A snack will be provided. Only for students in the Advanced Scratch, Super Scratch, or FIRST Lego League camps. Additional fees apply, please see the Dates or Registration page. 801-585-1726

Adventure Camp - Week 5 - The Greenwell Foundation
Adventure Camp (ages 8-12 by first day of camp session). Why is Adventure Camp different? Campers are provided the opportunity to explore further into the park with longer hikes, shelter building, and learning how to build a campfire – and then Smores! Part of Adventure Camp is letting the group direct what activities they would like to do by coming up with new and exciting adventures. The staff has the freedom to be creative when making these fun adventures come to life. Campers will have an opportunity to kayak twice during the week, including a visit to the Hollywood Oyster Company. They will create and run their own unique obstacle course, go fishing and crabbing from the pier, and build their own boats out of recycled materials and test to see if they are sea-worthy. Mid-week, campers will hike to the Manor House area where they can build forts with bamboo, explore the gardens, play water games and capture the flag, visit the Barn and participate in our Nature Time program. Each afternoon, campers are provided an afternoon snack and each week there is a chance to make Smores. The week ends with Tye-Dye Friday for a take-home memory of... 301-373-9775

Introduction to Earth and Space Science - Morgan Park Academy
This course will serve as an introductory course that covers topics such as physical geology, historical geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. The fundamental goal of this class will be to relate the interaction of the earth sciences to the physical world. 773-881-6700

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