Summer Camps in Richland County, SC
Canvas Painting (AGES 5-7 for the PM) Explore the colorful world of paint with teaching artist Deron Cohen (www.deroncohen.com). We will be making at least two paintings over these 5 days. Through step-by-step instruction and demonstration, students will learn how to break down an image into its most basic shapes and transfer those shapes onto the canvas. We will also explore the Imagination as students are guided through a creative process that encourages experimentation while also re-enforcing all of the previous techniques and skills developed. Time permitting, students will be encouraged to make another painting incorporating all the techniques learned throughout the week. NEED: SUNBLOCKED camper with a labeled water bottle, snack, lunch and shopping bag to hold projects. 7604029969.0
Richland County, SC Summer Camps
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Is There a Dress Code?
Different camps have different types of dress codes, which is why parents should read all registration materials and welcome packets in advance. For example, a Christian camp may not want youth to wear two-piece bathing suits or spaghetti strap tank tops whereas a different camp may not care. Most summer programs will ask that youth wear age-appropriate clothing. This means avoiding any t-shirts or clothing items that have offensive or suggestive language or any overtly sexual and violent imagery.
Both the summer program’s mission or specialty and daily schedule and activities will dictate the details of the camp’s dress code....
Bake Sale For Youth Camp 7th grade and up - Timpson, TX
We are raising money for our youth to go to camp this summer. Chilren and their parents from 7th grade and up are invited to participate in the fundraiser and to attend camp. For more information, message us, on facebook, email [email protected] or call
Camp Piggie Kid's Summer Camp! - Morristown, TN
REGISTER ONLINE HERE: http://pinkpigpotterystudio.com/classes/register-here/ We are SO pumped about the Pink Pig Summer Camp this year! We will be doing all things camping; campfires, fishing, and exploring all through using our creativity! Above we have pictures of some of our projects we will be doing along with some other fun filled surprises! The kids will be required to bring a lunch on Monday & Tuesday, but we will provide Pizza on Wednesday! Sign the kid's up before spots fill up! Geared for ages 6 and up. We cannot wait to see all of your lovely faces there! Call us at 423-307-5777 with any questions!
Campaign Strategies Training: "Ending Youth Incarceration" - Webinar
This past year, social media has been flooded with violent images of the over policing of marginalized communities. We have felt the detrimental impact of state sanctioned violence, which has led to too many of our children, parents, friends, family and community members behind bars. CJNY member organizations continue to do the critical organizing and advocacy work to resist the structural racism within our justice and education systems. In a continuous effort to develop the skills we need to hold systems accountable for over criminalizing our communities, we are very pleased to bring to you: Youth First Initiative’s Campaign Strategies Training: “Ending Youth Incarceration” Space is limited so please register today using this link. http://goo.gl/forms/IVs7dNv92H Once you register, you’ll be provided with the call in information. This session will highlight examples of successful campaigns to close youth prisons, discuss lessons learned from these campaigns and other advocacy efforts, and cover steps for kicking off a campaign in your state to end youth incarceration. Facilitator: Liz Ryan, founder of the Youth First Initiative: a national Juvenile Justice campaign with the goals of halving youth incarceration in 15...
Whiteville Touchdown Club Youth Summer Camp - Whiteville Wolfpack Stad
Coach Little, his staff and players will provide training on skills & proper football technique. This camp will be for Flag and Tackle football players ages 5-11, no Middle or High school athletes.
2016 Muslim Youth Camp - Michigan - Oscoda, MI
2016 Muslim Youth Camp Registration Form Age: 14-16, 40 spots available 17+, 140 spots available Date and Time: May 20 to May 22 (6:00 PM check in and out) (for safety reasons, no personal transportation are allowed) Location: YMCA Camp Nissokone Early Registered and paid by 5-1-2016: Fee: $100 with transportation. Late Registered and paid by 5-10-2016 Fee: $150 with transportation. No Refunds after May 1, 2016 Horseback Riding & Paintball are $10 additional per activity. To make a payment, please contact the rep in your city or online at: https://mycamp2016.eventbrite.com/ Dearborn: Jamal Gailan: 313-903-7084 or Abdulrahman Ebeh:313-615-6495 Hamtramck: Khalil Al-Refai : 586-344-1572 Indianapolis: E. Ibrahim Alghazali: 313-247-9680 or E. Abdulwahab Abu Shaar 313-505-8128 Coldwater: Mastoor Mohammed: 517-944-1133 Fortwayne: Imam Hamzah Sharif: 313-918-8003 Questions: e-mail [email protected]
Farm to Table - Farm Store
Farm to Table campers will work in teams throughout the week to create a variety of dishes. Their focus will be on delicious and healthy snacks, meals, and treats that highlight the produce grown at Greenacres. Campers will learn about new ingredients and review techniques relevant to the recipes they make each day, but will also have plenty of opportunities to express their creativity and customize their creations. Outside the kitchen, they will harvest some of their ingredients, explore the gardens and fields, and interact with the producers. Campers will take home an apron as well as a binder of recipes and information at the end of the week. Please note any dietary restrictions when registering. Campers should wear close toed and long hair should be pulled back. 513-891-4227
Dance Stretch & Conditioning Ages 12+ - Ovation Dance Studio
Dance Stretch & Conditioning -This class focuss on stretching, toning, body placement and across the floor and work for dancers to perfect movements. This class provides the more advanced jazz student an opportunity to work on the conditioning and technique required to perfect a variety of jazz leaps and turns. 2089690601.0
Dance Camp - Twin Lakes Church
Enjoy a week full of poppin, lockin and more of the latest hip hop, contemporary and jazz moves. Learn new skills and put on a performance at the end of the week! Campers get to practice dance in a whole new light from an experienced dancer and instructor who has been teaching our dance camps and dancing locally and in the Bay Area for years! She is currently attending UCLA and is a part of several dance companies there. Play games, learn moves, and take a lot of knowledge home with you. Great for boys and girls of all ages! 831-465-3386
NW Austin / High School / MON - Austin International School
Meeting Monday for 9th-12th graders: Campers spend the morning with a local writer, creating poetry and prose and exploring their imaginations. All campers are invited to submit their new, original work for publication on Badgerdogs blog, Unbound. 512-542-0076
Step into Sewing C (ages 6+) M-F 10am -1pm THEME TBD - Meadowlark Community Church
Step Into Sewing (Audrey Oberman) This project-based 3 hour camp-day (x5 days) will start with the basics so no experience is needed! Campers will work at their own individual pace and may choose from several smaller projects like a needle book and pincushion and then work on a larger project throughout the week, or a mixture of both! They will learn how to thread machines, sew straight seams and iron them, as well as some different techniques for finishing seams, and how to add closures (snaps, buttons, zippers, ties) to projects. More experienced campers may choose to learn how to cut from a pattern and make a simple garment such as pajama shorts. During all weeks...New children: will work on the basics and pick special projects and team up with the experts. Returning children: will be able to continue with what they heave learned, re-make favorites. NEED: labeled water bottle, snack, lunch and shopping bag to hold projects. Helpful if camper has own NAME-LABELED sewing machine, sewing box, but not required. Ikea has a great machine for $60 if you are looking to invest in one before or after camp. 7604029969.0