2 Welcome to Summer Programs at MCCC More Than Just Fun!

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UNIQUE PROGRAMS HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG Mercer County Community • Each program is described in its own section. College provides “one-stop” • Required forms for every program are on pages 41-54. shopping to fill all of your sum- • Campus Kids programs are listed alphabetically by age. mer camp needs for children, • Specialty Camp programs are listed by type, by age group, and by ages 6-17. Whether you’re date beginning on page 22. looking for a variety of sports, • A calendar of camp schedules appears on pages 4-7. intensive visual and perform- • Camper Registration Checklist on page 59. ing arts workshops, traditional camp, half and full-day arts We look forward to seeing you this summer! and science programs, or an ROSE FIORELLO opportunity for high school stu- Director dents to earn college credit for Youth & Special Programs academic study, look no further. (609) 570-3311 For additional information or [email protected] to request a brochure for any summer youth program turn to page 55.

NOTE: When registering for any of our camp programs, enclose a completed and signed copy of the Camper Code of Conduct and Medi- cal Form on pages 49-51, and current immunization record with your application and payment.

Open House Come to our Open House on Sunday, January 24, 12-3pm in the Student Center. • Meet the camp directors. • Have your questions answered. Additional Dates • Learn about new programs. pg.59 • Tour the facilities. Note: Child's CURRENT immunization record from the doctor's office, and doctor's telephone number is required for registration SNOW DATE: January 31 visit www.mccc.edu for weather updates

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Camp Calendar Week-At-A-Glance ...... 4 Campus Kids Four-Week Session I and II Registration and Payment Information ...... 8 Course Descriptions: Campers choose up to 6 courses ...... 9 Fun Friday Course Descriptions ...... 18 Specialty Camps Academic Prep (Grades 7-12) ...... 23 Archaeology & Paleontolgy Camp —Full Day (Ages 10-14) ...... 24 Counselor in Training ...... 24 Sea Camp —Full Day (Ages 10-14) ...... 24 Arts, and More (Ages 6-17) ...... 25 Computer Camp (Ages 7-15) ...... 30 Culinary Arts (Ages 7-13) ...... 34 Science Camp (Ages 6-14) ...... 35 Recreational Camps Adventure Camp—Full Day Off-Campus Travel (Ages 11-14)...... 40 Fishing Camp—Full Day (Ages 10-14) ...... 40 Golf Camp (Ages 7-14) ...... 40 Rock Climbing—Full Day (Ages 9-14) ...... 40

Friday Fun Days (Campus Kids M-F option only) Friday Fun Days (Ages 6-13) ...... 18 Before And After-Camp Before & After-Camp Care ...... 52 Other Unique Programs Sports Camps; Tomato Patch Visual & Performing Arts Workshop...... 55 Summer College for High School Students...... 55 SMILE, GEAR UP, Community of Learners and Upward Bound...... 55 Registration Forms Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 6) ...... 41 Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 7-9) ...... 43 Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 10-13) ...... 45 Specialty Programs, Friday Fun Days, & Accelerated Study...... 47 Camper Code of Conduct Agreement ...... 49 Health History & Medical Authorization ...... 50 Camper Pick Up Authorization ...... 51 Emergency Information Procedure & Release ...... 51 Before and After Care Registration & Activity Selection ...... 53 Liability Release Forms Are Available On Camp College Website www.mccc.edu/campcollege 4 2016 Camp Calendar Week At-a-Glance Drop Off Locations: v PE Circle g West Student Parking Lot n FA Circle

JUNE 20 n Animal Cartoon 6/20-6/24 M-F (Ages 6-12) Morning (pg 25) n Clay Bugs 6/20-6/24 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Code Breakers 6/20-6/24 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 30) n Kids in the Kitchen 6/20-6/24 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Magnificent Mammals 6/20-6/24M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 28) n Minecraft Designers 6/20-6/24 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 33) n Painting Palooza 6/20-6/24 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 29) JUNE 27 n A Clayful Summer 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 25) n Adventure Camp 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n App Attack 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 30) n Art from Literature 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Battle-Bot-Build-A-Thon 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 35) v Camp College Campus Kids I 6/27-7/22 M-F (Ages 6-13) Four-Week Session (pg 8) n Cartooning for Beginners 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Chemical Wizardry 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 35) n Design Your Own Business 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 30) n Fishing Camp 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Kids in the Kitchen 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Lego Films & Stop Action 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon; (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 31) n Make Your First Video Game 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon; (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 32) n Traveling Artist 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 29) n Vehicle Drawing 6/27-7/1 M-F (Ages 6-12) Afternoon (pg 29) n Ooze & Gooze 7/1 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Pump It Up 7/1 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Spa Day 7/1 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 21) n Summer Pool Party 7/1 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 21) JULY 5* n Acrylic Adventure 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Adventure Camp 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Amusement Park Physics 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Archaeology & Paleontology Camp 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 24) n Birds of a Feather 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Code Breakers 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 30) n Crazy Contraptions 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 36) n Hooked on Chess 7/5-78* T-F (Ages 7-13) Afternoon (pg 28) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Lego Education WeDO Robotics 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 6-9) Morning (pg 37) n Let It Glow! 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 28) n Minecraft Modders 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 33) n Painting Palooza 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 29) n VEX IQ Robotics 7/5-7/8* T-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 39) n Circus Circus! 7/8 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Diggerland USA 7/8 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Minecraft Adventures 7/8 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Sahara Sam's Waterpark 7/8 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 21) *COLLEGE CLOSED JULY 4

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JULY 11 n Adventure Camp 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n App Adventures 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon; (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 30) n Camp Zombie 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Clay Basics 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Counselor in Training 7/11-8/18 M-F (Ages 15-16) Six Weeks Full Day (pg 24) n Crazy for Color 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 26) n Design Your Own Business 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 30) n Electrical Engineering Academy 7/11-7/15 M-F (Grades 9-10) Morning (pg 36) n Fashion Runway 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 6-12) Afternoon (pg 27) n Fun with Abstraction 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Girls' Rule 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 27) n Jr. Golf Camp 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 7-14) Morning; (Ages 9-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Juggling Workshop 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 28) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Mad Machines & Rockin’ Rockets 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 37) n Mission to Mars Robot Challenge 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon; (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 38) n Rock Climbing Camp 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 9-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Space Infinity & Beyond 7/11-7/15M-F (Ages 6-9) Morning (pg 38) n Video Game Odyssey 7/11-7/15 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 33) n A ""able Makeover 7/15 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 18) n I Spy 7/15 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Minecraft Adventures 7/15 F (Ages 7-10) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Rock Climbing Adventure 7/15 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 20) n See you at the Movies 7/15 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 21) n Tape It & Make It 7/15 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 21) JULY 18 n Acrylic Adventure 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Adventure Camp 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Algebra Prep 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 8-9) Four Weeks Morning (pg 23) n Amusement Park Physics 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Architecture & Engineering Challenges 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 35) n Creative Writing 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 23) n Diggin’ for Dinos 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 6-9) Morning (pg 36) n Digital Storytellers 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 31) n Duct Tape Divas 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 27) n English Prep 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Morning (pg 23) n Fishing Camp 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Geometry Prep 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 8-10) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 23) n Intro to AP Calculus AB 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 10-12) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 23) n Intro to Pre-Calculus 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 9-10) Four Weeks Morning (pg 23) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Lego Star Wars & Motorized Machines 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 6-9) Afternoon (pg 37) n Make Your First 3-D Video Game 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning; (Ages 11-15) Afternoon (pg 32) n Minecraft Animators 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 10-15) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n Pre-Algebra 7/18-8/11 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Morning (pg 23) n Selfies! 7/18-7/22M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning; (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 29) n Teaching 101 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 29) n Tea, Etiquette & Fun 7/18-7/22 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n Anime & Manga 7/22 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Franklin Institute 7/22 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Hula Party 7/22 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Kitchen Chemistry 7/22 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 20)

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JULY 25 n A Clayful Summer 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 25) n Adventure Camp 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n App Attack 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon; (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 30) n Art from Literature 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 25) n Birds of a Feather 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 26) v Camp College Campus Kids II 7/25-8/19 M-F (Ages 6-13) Four-Week Session (pg 8) n Chemical Wizardry 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 35) n Creative Design & Robotics 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 36) n CSI Science 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 36) n Hooked on Chess 7/25/-7/29 M-F (Ages 7-13) Afternoon (pg 28) n Juggling Workshop 7/25/-7/29 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 28) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Lego Education WeDO Robotics 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 6-9) Morning (pg 37) n Minecraft Designers 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 33) n Music & Voice Production Camp 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 28) l Sea Camp 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 24) n Traveling Artist 7/25-7/29 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 29) n Bowling Ball & Ten Pins 7/29 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Down on the Farm 7/29 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Snow”tastic” Science 7/29 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 21) n Spa Day 7/29 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 21) AUGUST 1 n Adventure Camp 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Archaeology & Paleontology Camp 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 24) n Berlitz Intensive English 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 12-17) Morning (pg 25) n Crazy Contraptions 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 36) n Digital Photography 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n Duct Tape Divas 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 27) n Girls' Rule 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 27) n Glass Fusing & Keepsakes 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 27) n Glitter It! 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 28) n Graphic & Design Fun 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 31) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Landscape Drawing 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 28) n Lego YOUniverse 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 31) n Maker Labs: Make Your First 3-D Video Game 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning ; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n Make Your First Video Game 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 32) n Painting Palooza 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n Traveling Artist 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 29) n VEX IQ Robotics 8/1-8/5 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 39) n Franklin Institute 8/5 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Ooze and Gooze 8/5 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Summer Pool Party 8/5 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 21) n Watercolor Painting-Outdoors 8/5 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 21)

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AUGUST 8 n Advanced Chess 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 25) n Adventure Camp 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n App Adventures! 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon; (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 30) n Clay Fun 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Creative Design & Robotics 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 36) n Film & TV Camp 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 27) n Glass Fusing & Pottery Keepsakes 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 27) n IFun 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 31) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Mad Machines & Jr. Engineers 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 6-9) Morning (pg 37) n Minecraft Animators 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n PowerPoint Presentation 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 33) n Radical Reactions & Detective Science! 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 6-9) Afternoon (pg 38) n Red Hot Robots! 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 38) l Sea Camp 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 24) n Sketch & Friends-Underwater Explorers 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 6-12) Afternoon (pg 29) n Spy Academy 8/8-8/12 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 38) n Anime & Manga 8/12 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Blades on Ice 8/12 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Fireball Mountain Laser Tag 8/12 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n It’s Raining, It’s Pouring 8/12 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 20) AUGUST 15 n Advanced Juggling Workshop 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Adventure Camp 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 11-14) Full Day (pg 40) n Anime & Manga 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 6-12) Morning (pg 25) n Architecture & Engineering 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 35) n Digital Photography 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 26) n Egyptian Workshop 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 6-12) Afternoon (pg 27) n Eureka/The Young Inventor’s Camp 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 37) n Graphic & Design Fun! 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 31) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Minecraft Modders 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 33) n Super Science Make & Take 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 6-9) Afternoon (pg 39) n Super Slimy Smokey Science! 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 6-9) Morning (pg 39) n Video Game Apprentice 8/15-8/19 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 33) n A Pirates Life 8/19 F (Ages 6-10) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Miniature Golf 8/19 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 20) n See you at the Movies 8/19 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 21)

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CAMPUS KIDS — AFTER-CAMP WHAT IS THE COST? SESSION I OR II (AGE 6) Although classes run from Session I M-Th $ 933 Friendly Froglets program will al- 8:30am to 4pm each day, camp- Session II M-Th $ 995 low our little ones the opportunity ers may be picked up as late as Session I M-F $1213 to play constructively, learn the im- 6pm. Children enrolled in this Session II M-F $1275 portance of socialization, sharing optional program may remain If you register two or more and cooperation and allow them to on campus after 4pm. They will children in a family, save 5% adjust to new environments and be- join Camp College After-Camp on the second child and any ad- coming more independent. Camp- supervised activities, including ditional children. ers will follow a daily schedule optional recreational swimming. which will enable them to be active Daily registrations not permit- The tuition fee includes all camp and to enjoy the same great fun as ted. See page 52 for details. activities and materials unless the older campers, but at a more noted otherwise in individual relaxed pace. EARLY BIRD BEFORE- course descriptions. CAMP...SUPERVISED Payment in full is due at time CAMPUS KIDS — ACTIVITIES FROM 7:15-8AM! of registration. Deadline is SESSION I OR II (AGES 7-13) two weeks prior to the camp Camp College offers your child For those who must drop chil- dren off prior to 8am, we offer start date. Avoid the $20 late an enriching alternative to the fee…Register Early! There traditional summer day camp. an Early Bird Before-Camp. Children enrolled in this optional are additional charges for the Campers combine study in a va- Before and After-Camp care riety of stimulating subject areas program may be dropped off as programs. that emphasize intellectual growth early as 7:15am. Experienced and skills development with the camp staff will supervise early fun of recreational activities. Par- arrivals. Daily registrations not Campers may bring their own ticipants choose up to six different permitted. To register, use the lunches or purchase meals “courses” and most courses meet application form on page 53. and beverages at the College 55 minutes daily for all four weeks NOTE: Children not enrolled cafeteria. of each session. in the Early Bird Before-Camp program may be dropped off as WHAT IS THE REFUND WHO IS ELIGIBLE? early as 8am. POLICY? All children ages 6-13 on Septem- A $100 processing fee will be im- WHEN DO I REGISTER? ber 30, 2016 are eligible. For one posed for withdrawal in the Cam- Registration begins January 25. week programs up to age 15, refer Register early and avoid pus Kids four-week program. to pages 24-40. disappointment of filled classes. A one-time $10 non-refundable continuing studies summer reg- A $25 fee will be charged for • HOW DO I REGISTER? istration fee will be applied to all children who arrive earlier Mail the appropriate registra- students. than 7:15am or remain on tion form in this brochure, and campus after 6pm. all forms from pages 49-51, Refunds will be granted only and current immunization re- when written notice of a cord with your full payment, camper’s withdrawal is received WHEN IS IT? to the address indicated. Make by no later than ten business Session I: June 27-July 22 checks payable to MCCC. days before the start of each (FOUR weeks; four or five days (Please complete a separate camp session. NO REFUNDS per week) Monday-Thursday or form and check for each child Monday to Friday. THEREAFTER. Telephone and include the child’s name.) withdrawals will not be Session II: July 25-Aug 19 Faxed forms are not accepted. accepted. FOUR weeks; four or five days per week) Monday-Thursday or Mon- ...OR COME IN PERSON to day to Friday. the Conference Center at the West Windsor Campus, from 9:30am-6pm, Monday through FRIDAY FUN DAYS Thursday, and Friday until The perfect way for campers to end 4pm. The office is open most the week. Friday Fun Days are Saturdays, 10am-2pm. Call available ONLY for those campers us at (609) 570-3311 for more who have chosen the Monday- information. Friday option. See class informa- tion on page 18 for Campus Kids.

609•570 • 3311 9 Campus Kids Course Descriptions Unless otherwise noted, course descriptions are for either age group (7-9) or (10-13)

ACRYLIC ADVENTURE What activities will (AGES 10-13) Paint like the pros! Campers be offered? will discover the basics of • Campers choose six different age-appropriate acrylic painting techniques courses per session. and color mixing. As a class • Parents should review child’s choices, especially to we will explore many different ensure classes are not duplicated in Session I and II. styles and genres such as There is a $20 fee for each requested schedule change. abstraction, still-lifes and • Most courses meet for one 55-minute period daily during portraiture. Have fun with the limitless styles and colors of each camp session. acrylic paints! (1st session) • The registration form for your child’s age and session lists the courses available to your camper. ADVANCED JUGGLING • All classes must be selected from one age group list. Classes (AGES 10-13) from both age groups may not be combined. Prerequisite: Juggling for • NOTE: We will make every effort to schedule you accord- Beginners or equivalent skills. Practice, practice, practice! ing to your first choices. We will use alternatives only if If you’ve already taken a others are full or cancelled. The college reserves the right juggling class and are ready to to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment and to limit move up a level, try Advanced class size. Limited space available. Jugglers! Learn 3 ball tricks, juggling 4 balls, rings, clubs, and passing tricks. Show IMPORTANT: Optional Before Camp and After-Camp pro- off your skills in our Camp grams provide supervised activities from 7:15-8am and from College Grand Finale! 4-6pm. For the convenience of working parents, children who arrive on campus either before 8am or remain after 4pm must AMAZING ADVENTURES participate in Before and After-Camp supervised activities. For WITH MAGIC TREE further information or to register, see page 52 and application on HOUSE (AGES 7-9) page 53 or call (609) 570-3311. Camper must be able to read. Join Jack and Annie as they A PIRATE’S LIFE travel around the world and (AGES 7-9) experience places and times Ahoy Maties! Let’s adventure of the past. Enjoy some of off to Pirate Land and your favorite books and help create our own magical life. us make them come alive Enjoy reading about pirates, through crafts, creative writing designing treasure maps and activities, and games. What creating a variety of pirate- could be better than a summer related crafts including a giant full of adventure? (2nd session) pirate ship. To experience a real pirate’s life aboard the Sea Gypsy, register for our Fun Friday program. (2nd session)

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AMERICAN GIRL™ AROUND THE CAMPFIRE BALLS O' FUN FAVORITES (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-9) Come get cozy around our Bouncing, flying, rolling— Come and be part of your “campfire”. Once the campfire why not round out this favorite American Girl™ crackles, we have lots to keep summer’s fun with anything characters. Enjoy birthday you moving. Enjoy adventures that can be played indoors or parties, plays, summer fun and develop your safety and out with golf, bouncing, basket, and more. Girls will be girls, outdoor skills. Learn about and volley balls? Play a variety so we’ll watch their movies, creatures that love the darkness of your favorite games and play games, and create crafts of the night. And of course, maybe add a new spin on some that capture the spirit of an what is a campfire without old ones. American Girl. (1st session) s’mores and silly spooky stories? Nothing too scary, but BANDANA BOUTIQUE ANIMAL ART lots of fun. (2nd session) (AGES 7-9) (AGES 9-13) Create art inspired by animals AROUND THE WORLD Do you like to sew or would with drawing, painting, (AGES 7-9) you like to learn? Create halter , and even recycled All aboard the Magic Carpet tops, skirts, bags, headbands materials. Learn how to make ride! Create a tote bag, visor, and more using bandanas. habitat jar drawings, totem passport and more while Learn to sew by hand and then poles, bird cage sculptures, visiting Mexico, Japan, decorate your accessories and jellyfish watercolor paintings, Paris, Russia, Africa, Spain, garments. Keep your creations soda bottle piggy bank Netherlands, Greece, Egypt, for yourself or share them with sculptures, crazy animal books England and the United States. friends and family. and more. (1st session) Have fun learning and creating BASIC ART crafts from all over the world. ANIME/MANGA (AGES 7-9) DRAWING ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS Have fun learning how to draw (AGES 7-13) (AGES 10-13) by changing 2-D basic shapes Have you ever wanted to draw Create a unique imitation into 3-D forms and learn basic your favorite anime characters of famous artists using your color techniques using crayons, pastels and watercolor paint. like Pokemon™, Naruto™ own style. Using watercolors, st and Dragon Ball Z™. Using acrylics, oil pastels, clay, (1 session) a variety of drawing and copper, paint on glass, BEACH SPORTS painting techniques, have fun art bubbles and splatter paint (AGES 10-13) learning all about figure and camper will recreate some animal art from the anime famous artists like Van Gogh, We’ve combined some popular classics. Red Grooms, DiVinci, Pollock outdoor activities that everyone and more. (1st session) seems to enjoy. Join in some ARCHERY friendly competition and play (AGE 10-13) A STITCH IN TIME traditional games. In beach Ready, set and aim. Archery (AGES 7-9) volleyball, develop skills for is a fun way to exercise your is a skill that will bumping, setting, spiking, and mind as well as your body. We be used for a lifetime. Join passing. Pass, toss and juggle will help you develop a smooth us in learning how to use a your way to summer fun with accurate form, good eye-hand basic pattern and learn basic hackie sack. Learn various coordination, and a disciplined sewing stitches. Once you freestyle throws with frisbee. mind. Learn games of fun: conquer those, you will be able You supply the sunscreen and Blackjack and Tic-tac-toe, to use your skills in creative shades and we’ll supply the fun! Baseball, Connect the boxes, nd areas other than just garment (2 session) The Challenge Award and more. sewing. Home décor, crafts and IT! accessories can all be made (AGES 10-13) with fabric, needle and thread Do you love jewelry? Have and be “sew” much fun! fun learning to design your Check out our Fun Friday very own earrings, bracelets, rings and necklaces. Using coordinating programs wire, polymer clay, and on page 18 for M-F other materials, create unique option only. pieces of art for you, your friends and family.

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BEAT THE HEAT CAMP BOUTIQUE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED BOARD GAMES (AGES 10-13) (AGES 10-13) (AGES 7-13) Calling all fashionistas! We Are you ready to put your skills Learn a variety of exciting know beauty is skin deep but to the test? Together with your board games that can be played all girls like a little glam! Let’s team, you will solve puzzles, individually or in small-to have fun designing your own complete obstacle courses and large-sized groups. Next time clothing, learning neat hair conquer competitions to reach you feel a little bored with tricks, becoming a make-up your goal. If you feel you are nothing to do, gather a few artist and practice the skill up for the challenge, this is the friends and let the games begin! of nail art. We will also learn class for you! about skin care and make BODY SENSE homemade lip balms and face CHEERLEADING (AGES 7-13) scrubs. (2nd session) (AGES 7-13) Your nose knows! If you Come one, come all! We’ve got love perfumes and scents, CAMP ‘ZINE spirit and we’re here to cheer it! this is the class for you. (AGES 10-13) Learn the basics of cheerleading Create your own scents by Hot off the presses, it’s and cheer-dance in this fabulous using herbs like lavender, Camp ‘Zine! Whether you class! Get ready to stretch your spearmint, peppermint and like entertainment, sports muscles and voices to the C-H- rose petals. Using essential or news publications there’s E-E-R extreme! oils like cedarwood, vanilla, a place for you at the camp sandlewood and citrus, design . Pick your favorite CLAY-TASTIC and create your very own genre or try out a few; then (AGES 7-9) perfumes. get out there and investigate! Create colorful clay creations We’ll write, type, edit, and using every kind of clay we format our own creative and can find. Learn and use three BROADWAY LOVE investigative stories plus edit (AGES 7-9) a few submissions from other different basic clay types: oil If you love theater, this class Campus Kids classes. Finally, based, dough and polymer is for you! Explore some of the see your work in print in our modeling clay. If you can most loved shows both present camp wide distribution of the imagine it, we’ll create it in and past. Sing along with your ‘Zine. this fun and “clay-ful” class. favorite songs and act out your favorite scenes, but even better CARD GAME CRAZE CLAY AND yet-create your own show for (AGES 7-13) (AGES 10-13) our Camp College Grand Do you like playing card Students will explore and Finale. games? Then this is the class experiment with a variety of for you. We will play games different art materials and BUILDING UP like Go Fish, Old Maid, techniques to create three- BOOT CAMP Concentration, Solitaire, dimensional artwork. Using (AGES 10-13) War, Spit and more. For those paper, clay, papier-mâché and Welcome to Campus Kids who prefer a little more of a plaster to make sculpture "kid-friendly" boot camp! We'll challenge learn how to play projects ranging from masks to be getting into tip-top shape by improving our flexibility, more complex games like trivets, maracas and more. coordination and strength Rummy, Egyptian Ratscrew, using push-ups, jump training, President and more! We will stretching and weight training even learn different ways of to reach our goals! Everyone shuffling and dealing cards! should come ready to get Come on down and be a Card focused on getting fit! So Game Master! (2nd session) up your sneakers and join us for some fun and exciting CARTOONING fitness workouts! (AGES 7-9) Come doodle with us! Enjoy the excitement of creating your own cartoon classics. If you love to draw, this class is for you! Learn various line techniques to create your favorite Disney™ characters and other cartoon characters.

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COLONIAL CAPERS COUNT YOUR STITCHES EVERYTHING DISNEY™ (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-9) Recreate historic 18th century! Use a needle, yarn, and plastic Be part of the magical world Discover how it was to live canvas to create a beautiful of Disney™. Campers will in Colonial America with treasure box, magnets, game enjoy designing and creating hands-on activities. Campers boards and more. Once you “everything Disney.” Tote will create corn husk , learn the basics, take portable bags, visors, picture frames arrow head leather necklace, craft projects wherever you go. and more of all your favorite historic leather wristband, and Count your stitches instead of characters from Frozen™, tribal rainsticks. Campers will minutes! Beauty and the Beast™, Peter also design nature artwork Pan™ and more. with seeds, grain, and pressed CREATIVE flowers. Experience the fun CHOREOGRAPHY FLAG FOOTBALL from the past. (AGES 10-13) (AGES 7-13) Make music come to life with Block, pass, catch, kick and COMIC BOOK dance routines choreographed score your way to some CREATIONS by YOU!! Choose a favorite summer fun. Take your shot (AGES 10-13) song and let your creative at each position to gear up Create your very own dance juices flow!! This for the final week of Camp comic book with detailed one-of-a-kind routine will College Super Bowl festivities. illustrations. Learn how to be performed in our Camp Whether you’ve played before pencil, ink and color your College Grand Finale! or you are just beginning, our own comic book panel, draw scrimmage games will become original comic book characters, DANCE, DANCE, DANCE! a favorite. and learn the basics of drawing (AGES 7-13) people and animals. Dancing with the Stars, So FLYING OBJECTS: You Think You Can Dance, Rockets and Gliders COMPUTER FUN America’s Best Dance Crew. If (AGES 10-13) (AGES 7-9) you want a class that will teach Let’s blast off!! Learn the basic Do you enjoy playing pinball, you how to move to the rhythm principles of rocketry and checkers and minesweeper of the latest songs, Campus modeling of airplanes. Have on the computer? Then this Kids has the class for you! fun building a working rocket is the class for you! Learn in Learn a number of techniques and at least one glider airplane and styles and combine them a safe environment how to each week. Keep your eyes on into an awesome routine to be play a wide variety of cool, the sky! performed at our Grand Finale. exciting and simple games. We FRISBEE FUN-TASTIC! will have fun increasing your DIG IT! (AGES 9-13) scores and improving your (AGES 7-9) math skills. (1st session) Whether you are indoors, Ever dream of being an outdoors or with a pet, Frisbee archeologist? Discovering has an unlimited potential to artifacts and dinosaur remains? create a fun-filled atmosphere. In this class you’ll be digging Increase your eye-hand up loads of fun as you explore coordination; build your model dig sites and reconstruct confidence and endurance. your dino findings. Have some fun with games DRAWING DISNEY™ like Flutter Guts, Hot Box, Withdrawals from (AGES 10-13) Keepings Off, Disc Soccer, just to name a few. Be part of the magical world camp must be of Disney™. Learn to create made no later your favorite characters and bring them to life. Channel than 10 business your inner Disney imagination by sketching your favorite days before characters. Hi-ho, hi-ho----it’s off to camp we go. the start of the (2nd session) program.

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FUN WITH MATH HIP HOP IT’S ALL ABOUT THE (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-13) DO! Join us as we play games like Enjoy hip hop dancing and (AGES 7-9) Math Bingo, Math Relay and listening to hip hop music? Become your very own hair Masketball! Make it around the This class has both! Learn a stylists. Learn how to create world and try to hit a homerun wide range of styles notably various braids, twists, updos before the others do! Secure breaking, popping, locking and more for your next special skills like basic math facts, and even a bit of your own event. Hair design will include counting money and telling freestyle. Practice the current but not limited to ribbon and time. 1+1=2 much fun! styles seen in music videos like crown twist braids, cupcake Ne-Yo, Rihanna, and Usher. pigtails and mini mouse buns GIRLS’ CLUB Once you learn the routine to with a touch of hair color spray (AGES 10-13) some current hip hop music, and glitter. (1st session) Calling all girls! This club you're now ready to perform is just for you! Participate in your tight hip hop moves at the JEDI ACADEMY many girlie activities including Camp College Grand Finale. (AGES 7-9) friendship quizzes, nail art, Calling all Padawans! The sleepless sleepovers, crafts, HOORAY FOR PAPIER Star Wars™ Universe is in jewelry making, and much MACHE! need of your help! Join us for more. Enjoy giggles and plenty (AGES 7-9) an action-packed adventure of laughter. Isn’t it fabulous Can you make a sculpture out with Star Wars themed crafts being a girl? of two ingredients? Of course! and activities. Learn the ways All you need is some glue of the Force to defeat the GOING GREEN and a lot of paper. Campers dark powers that remain, and WITH SCIENCE will learn 3-D basics by using become a true Jedi Knight! (AGES 10-13) papier mache techniques. They The weather effect, water will get a chance to create JUGGLING FOR filtration, and solar energy custom 3-D letters to exhibit BEGINNERS experiments we are going to at home. Use creative problem (AGES 8-13) try in this class are sure to help solving to sculpt their favorite Impress your friends and everyone go a little “green”. animal or monster. Campers family, and become part of the If you had to filter your water will have some eye-popping entertainment at our Grand could you? The answer will work to show off their papier Finale Celebration. Enjoy a be yes after we make our own mache skills. (1st session) hobby that is exciting, relaxing, water filtration project using and fun. Participate in fun simple materials and a soda INSTRUCTIONAL games, enhance coordination, bottle. BEGINNER & ADVANCED dexterity and confidence— SWIM learn to juggle! HERO’S JOURNEY (AGES 6-13) (AGES 10-13) This course is for campers JUMP ROPING FUN Behind every story is a “ hero’s who want to learn to swim (AGES 7-9) journey.” Explore the fantasy as well as campers who have Do you want to get into great worlds of some of the most some basic swimming skills. shape while having lots of fun? loved series in literature: Each camper will be screened Improve your jump roping Harry Potter, Bilbo Baggins, and grouped according to the skills individually or as a Aang, Percy Jackson and more. American Red Cross 6 levels. group. Learn new games like Join your favorite characters Non-swimmers will learn Jump the Snake, Side Swing, and journey your way through to float, glide, move their Skier, Heel Toe and more. battles, labyrinths, monsters, arms and legs correctly, and Campers will stay healthy and and beasts. Campers will read, use basic strokes. Advanced fit while learning to use jump watch, research and make beginners will be introduced rope recreation as a way of life. crafts about different heroes in to basic mechanics of freestyle (2nd session) popular culture. stroke, elementary backstroke, breast stroke, side stroke, and other appropriate techniques.

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KOOKY SCIENCE MASQUERADE MIXED MEDIA ART (AGES 7-9) (AGES 10-13) (AGES 10-13) Have you ever wanted to let Carnival, Halloween and Have you ever wanted to make your “mad science” out? Do masquerade masks are used art using paint and markers you want to see slime come to in cultural celebrations at the same time? Or maybe life, waft the smells of playdoh around the world. Using of different kinds and hear the “pop” of gak? Put papier mache´, and clay, of paper with watercolor on your white jacket and come campers will create their own paint on top? Students explore chemical reactions masks modeled after Venetian in this class will discover and color changes in this kid- Carnivale, Sugar Skulls, outside the box techniques friendly lab. Chinese New Year and more. for making wonderful works of art using 2 and 3 LEGO™ & K’NEX™ MATH BOOSTER CLUB dimensional craft supplies to (AGES 10-13) (AGES 9-13) create decorative and unique Think outside the box and Get fit and ready to flex masterpieces. Time to get express your sense of creativity those thinking muscles with those creative juices flowing with a variety of building a little extra help or more of because anything is possible supplies. Create your own an academic challenge over with mixed media art! masterpieces or follow specific the summer. Campers will (2nd session) pattern instructions. Team- be grouped by age to provide build or compete to create more specialized attention to MUSICAL THEATER unique vehicles and creatures. individual interest and skill (AGES 10-13) Imagine what you can build development. (2nd session) Love a Broadway show? with hundreds of pieces of A combination of dancing, Legos™ and K’NEX™. MEDITATION FOR KIDS acting and singing, this class (AGES 7-13) includes learning and exploring LEGO™ MANIA In a world of sensory overload, some original choreography (AGES 7-9) kids need meditation as much and legendary music from your Think outside the box and as adults. Meditation helps favorite Broadway shows…Bye express your sense of creativity develop focus, regulate your Bye Birdie to Grease, South with Legos™. Instead of emotions and pay attention Pacific to Wicked…and then duplicating an image from to your inside and out. Once performing a small snippet a box top, create your own children have developed a little from one of the productions masterpiece. Imagine what you body awareness, we can teach at our Grand Finale. can build with hundreds of tiny them to listen to and follow pieces of creative construction! outside sounds, or to visualize NATURE ART imaginary realms, or we can (AGES 7-13) LOCOMOTION read stories that stimulate their Create art using what’s COMMOTION imaginations. Meditation will available in the great outdoors (AGES 7-13) support a child’s ability to – picture frames using sticks Explore the world of motion! learn, to take in and digest and bark, pressed flower Trains, planes, automobiles, information at school, and to arrangements and natural roller coasters and anything develop individual interests. sculptures. that moves!!! Campers will (1st session) learn how to design and build MINECRAFT MANIA their very own means of (AGES 10-13) transportation in this “wheely Get into this digital sandbox fun” class. and start building, one block at a time! Create and build LOST IN SPACE houses, cities, and even roller (AGES 7-9) coasters! Travel around other Mankind has always wondered worlds or create your own. Dig, about the bright lights in the build, and create! Campers sky. We will blast off to visit must have a Minecraft ™ and explore the other planets account which can be set up at and galaxies in our solar home before the start of camp. system. Let’s go where no man (1st session) has gone before! (1st session)

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PAPERCRAFTING AND POKEMON™ RAINBOW ROUSERS! CARDMAKING ADVENTURES II (Ages 7-9) (AGES 10-13) (AGES 10-13) What’s your favorite color? In Explore all the uses of paper! Are you ready to evolve to the this class, it can be all of them! Learn how to fold , next level? What Pokémon Join us as we take on ROY G. make 3-D paper sculptures, character best represents you? BIV one day at a time. We’ll design and create greeting We will continue our Pokémon spend time making crafts, cards, pop-up cards and more. adventures through playing reading books, and playing Use stencils to craft pop out games, creating our own games that revolve around 2-D cards and then create your characters, and reading stories each color of the rainbow. So own patterns. Learn how to and comic books. A Pikachu is whether you like eating red fold paper into 3-D figures like waiting for you! (2nd session) apples, wearing blue jeans, or snowmen, boxes, trees, and painting purple polka dots, this animals. Weave paper to make POPSICLE STICK class is for you! We’ll have a baskets and hot air balloons. PALOOZA kaleidoscope of fun! Fold origami stars, flowers, (AGES 7-9) (2nd session) birds and master the art of Do you enjoy making craft snowflake making! out of Popsicle sticks? Then READING BOOSTER join the fun and make useful CLUB PASTEL BASICS household items with just some (AGES 7-9) (AGES 10-13) glue, string, and of course Boost your reading skills this Can you tell the difference Popsicle sticks! Create and summer with an interactive between a pastel drawing and decorate your own picture and entertaining club. Have a painting? Using chalk and oil frames, bracelets, pencil cups, fun building vocabulary, pastels and basic techniques coasters and much more. strengthening word recognition you can learn to create It’s just not summer without and spelling with games like drawings as rich as paintings. Popsicle sticks! (2nd session) Boggle, Scrabble, Reading Campers will use charcoals, Around the World and more! soft and hard chalk pastels, and POWER UP! By reading books, poems and oil pastels to learn the basics (Ages 7-9) silly songs, you’ll be having so of building colors as layers just Become familiar with st much fun you will forget you like the pros do! (1 session) computers, what they can do, are learning! (1st session) and how you can use them for PLUSH PRODUCTS your schoolwork and hobbies. RECESS FUN (AGES 10-13) Try out different kinds of (AGES 7-9) Everyone loves stuffed software, games, and computer Whose favorite subject at animals! Using felt, fleece, art. Write and illustrate stories school isn’t recess? School socks, t-shirts and other for the Camp'Zine and more. may be out, but this class is in! materials campers will design Some basic computer skills It’s time for recess with games st and create their own cuddly required. (1 session) like Spud, Slam, Red Rover, No creatures. By following Way Out and Dog Chases It's patterns, we will create no POWERFUL Tail. Learn some new games sew and easy-to-sew stuffed PRESENTATIONS and play some that are tried animals. (AGES 10-13) and true! Present your class projects this POKEMON™ year with confidence. There ADVENTURES will be no need to fear when it’s (AGES 7-9) time to present. Public speaking Whether you only know about techniques and PowerPoint™ Pikachu, or if you know that pointers will make you a Psyduck evolves to Golduck, “Powerful Presenter”! Let’s then this is the class for learn the ins and outs of creating you. Let’s play the games an effective visual presentation and design our own unique and practice public speaking to Pokemon characters. We ensure you’re a hit. (1st session) will create our own Pokemon adventures through writing stories, drawings, and reading comic books. (2nd session)

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RECREATIONAL SWIM SO WHAT’S YOUR SUMMER MATH WATER FUN POINT? THE ART OF CHALLENGE (AGES 8-13) DEBATE (AGES 7-13) Designed for Advanced (AGES 10-13) Let’s get those summer math Swimmers. Enjoy a variety Campers will research and packets completed so you can of water activities which will debate different topics weekly. sit back and enjoy the lazy, include water polo, volleyball, We will learn the format hazy days of summer! Work wacky relays, basketball and for debating, and practice on your summer assignments other popular pool games. several types of debates and reinforce your critical Must be able to swim laps including academic debates, thinking skills to prepare unassisted in the deep end policy debates, humorous you for the fall. Within the without flotation device. interpretation, and spontaneous student’s abilities, campers argument. Speaking skills will work on problems CRAZE will be emphasized and using addition, subtraction, (AGES 7-13) encouraged. (2nd session) multiplication, division with Pictures are worth a thousand whole numbers, decimals and words, so why not capture SPORTS AND GAMES fractions. If your child does your memories by creating (AGES 7-13) not receive a math packet, an a scrapbook? Learn the Get involved in a variety of age-appropriate packet will be techniques of using patterned outdoor physical activities provided. We will reward our paper, crazy scissors, including baseball, tennis mathematicians with a Grand and captions to create a racket wiffleball, volleyball, Finale ice cream party. professional-looking picture Spud, Nuke-Em, Capture the memory book. Bring your Flag, Ultimate Frisbee, tag SUMMER OLYMPICS favorite pictures to make a games and other popular games. (AGES 7-13) memory book to last a lifetime! Develop fundamental skills, Every four years we experience strategies, and sportsmanship. the summer Olympics so let’s SET DESIGN Active participation is a must! be part of the history! Each (AGES 7-13) week you will be put on a Come behind the scenes and STEP IT UP new team and represent your enjoy playing your role as (AGES 7-13) country in an Olympic event. stage crew for our Grand Campers will have a blast Learn and play real games Finale Shows. Based on the performing various Step the Olympians will play this performances, the class will routines. Step is a dance that summer. Don’t be afraid to design and construct scenery uses the body as an instrument earn the gold! and costumes. Come join to create intricate rhythm and the fun and be part of the sounds through a combination SUMMER READING: excitement. of footsteps, claps and spoken A Tasty Challenge words. Step to the beat! (AGES 7-13) SOCCER (1st session) Why not tackle your school’s (AGES 7-13) assigned summer reading and This course is a fun, action- bring your books to camp. Take packed class for kids of all some quiet time to read your ages. It’s “hands-off” for a books and write book reports class that teaches the basic if your school requires them. skills and fundamentals of Read books from the camp soccer. Come and participate in library. We’ll reward all of our fun games that revolve around summer readers with treats and teamwork, sportsmanship and a grand finale ice cream party. fair play. So, read, relax, and enjoy! Are you up for our tasty little brain freeze challenge? (2nd session)

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TAPE IT! TORNADOES, (AGES 10-13) VOLCANOS, It is going to be a little sticky TSUNAMIS—OH MY! but this class will definitely (AGES 10-13) enhance your creativity. Using Let’s explore the world different colors and patterns of natural disasters! We of duct tape, we will create a will examine tornadoes, variety of crafts. Enjoy making hurricanes, volcanos, tsunamis, IPOD cases, bracelets, vases, earthquakes, and other acts of pencil holders and more. nature. Can we predict when and where they will occur? THE ENCHANTED Explore the science of these PRINCESS events and learn how we can (AGES 7-9) prepare ourselves for natural Transform everyday objects disasters. (1st session) WRITING AND into a glittering princess world. ILLUSTRATING Enjoy making crafts and pretty UNDER THE SEA (AGES 7-9) accessories that will turn you (AGES 7-9) Design your own book art. into the beautiful princess Why are fish so smart? Campers will write and you always dreamed to be. Because they live in schools! illustrate their own picture Create your designs in our very In this “school” you’ll learn books. Just like professional own magical kingdom where all about fish, dolphins, and authors they will create everyone is a princess. undersea life. Meet bizarre outlines, rough drafts, and (1st session) and interesting animals while revised manuscripts with designing your ultimate sea original artwork to accompany THROUGH THE creature. Grab your fins and it. Our creations will be COLORED GLASS prepare to dive in. published and bound to share (AGES 7-9) with family and friends. Have you ever used a window WONDROUS WORLD OF as a canvas? This class will WITCHES & WIZARDS YOUNG AUTHORS teach you some creative (AGES10-13) (AGES 10-13) ways to create your very own Delve into the world of witches Become an author! Write your suncatchers and and wizards through J.K. own novel, short story, play, projects. Campers will utilize Rowling’s Harry Potter series. or even a collection of poetry. Work each day on writing and everyday art supplies to create Brew potions, study beasts and typing your book while adding colorful works of art, including mystical creatures, and create illustrations along the way. tissue paper and crayons. your own wand for casting Make a memory that family There is never a dull moment spells! Bring to life the exciting and friends will enjoy reading. when creating art for a bright game of Quidditch! All in the (2nd session) summer’s day! (2nd session) Wondrous World of Witches and Wizards! (2nd session) TILE DESIGNERS (AGES 7-9) Campers will get a chance to exercise their inner designer by creating a variety of tile crafts. Have fun creating your own unique tiles to hang as artwork or even use as coasters. Using blank ceramic and glass tiles, campers will explore pattern, color and composition. (1st session)

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Monday-Friday Option Only Four-Week Campus Kids Designed especially for campers who are taking advantage of our NEW Campus Kids Monday- Friday program! Coordinated by some of the most popular instructors and counselors from Camp College, Fridays have been planned around themes and activities that combine good old-fashioned fun. Most programs have time for swimming. *Transportation is provided for all off-campus trips. **NOT an option for campers in Campus Kids Monday-Thursday program.

A “DOLL” ABLE MAKEOVER ANIME & MANGA JAPANESE ART (AGES 6-10) (AGES 6-13) Let’s give you and your American Girl™ doll a Let’s draw your favorite anime characters like new look! We'll dress up and create a new do! Shinji™, Astro Boy™, Kenshi™ and more. Us- Design unique t-shirts for you and your doll with ing a variety of drawing and painting techniques, jewels, sequins and more. From tiny pony tails have fun learning all about figure and animal art to bitty braids, girls will enjoy creating fun and from the anime classics. fancy hairstyles. Does your doll have a special NCFFD-CC022-01 F July 22 8:30am-4pm occasion coming up? Let us show you how to cre- (Ages 9-13 preferred) ate the Ponytail Veil, Crowning Twists and Nifty NCFFD-CC022-02 F Aug 12 8:30am-4pm Knots. Together, you will be the talk of the party! (Ages 6-10 preferred) NCFFD-CC002-01 F July 15 8:30am-4pm BLADES ON ICE A PIRATE’S LIFE FOR ME! (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-10) Try our fun alternative to a hot, sticky, sum- Ahoy Maties! Come sail with Jersey mer day and cool off on a refreshing cube of Shore Pirates aboard the Sea Gypsy for ice. Whether you’re a figure skating or hockey a swashbuckling pirate adventure on the fan, it’s time to get up and get moving with some Metedeconk River. Our mini-mates will have cool fun. Lace up those ice skates because we’re the opportunity to dress up like pirates, get face headed for the Ice Land Skating Center. Come painted with pirate “tattoos” and learn some and dazzle us with those spins and turns or just pirate lingo before setting sail for an action simply put one foot in front of the other and glide packed adventure. Learn the rules of the Sea on the ice. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit Gypsy, read a treasure map, and work as a team to because today you get to enjoy water and ice with defeat the enemy pirate who has stolen the keys to a cool dip in our pool! Transportation will be their treasure. Prepare to man our famous water provided. cannons to win back the keys from our nemesis NCFFD-CC005-01 F Aug 12 8:30am-4pm Pirate Pete and then we are off in search of the sunken treasure from the seas below. Our little maties will each be rewarded with a handful of loot and a lifetime of pirate tales to tell! IMPORTANT: Optional Early Bird and Transportation will be provided. After-Camp programs provide supervised NCFFD-CC003-01 F Aug 19 8:30am-4pm activities from 7:15-8:15am and from 4-6pm. See page 52 for details.

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BOWLING BALLS AND TEN PINS FIREBALL MOUNTAIN LASER TAG (AGES 6-13) (AGES 9-13) Join us for some fun as we target our aim on those Please note minimum age for this activity is 9 – ten wooden pins at the end of a long lane. Like no exceptions. Release Liability form available our baseball buddies, the favorite word in this on website required with registration. Let’s gear “ten pin” sport is STRIKE! Learn the basic rules up and have fun at Fireball Mountain Outdoor of the game, the important game lingo, and bowl- Laser Tag in Wrightstown. Campers will first ing etiquette. Then, get ready to take aim at those participate in an orientation and then immerse wooden opponents as we play a few games. Don’t themselves in their first mission. The 12-acre forget to bring your swimsuit gear to relax all of woodland site will excite the imagination of each those “new” muscles with a cool dip in our pool. outdoor laser tag player as they venture out to lo- Transportation will be provided. cate the opposing team. Campers will experience NCFFD-CC006-01 F July 29 8:30am-4pm a significant need to communicate and cooperate with their team members in order to effectively CIRCUS CIRCUS! participate in the game. A sense of camaraderie (AGES 6-10) evolves as the team works together to win each Let’s clown around and create our own circus mission. At the completion of our challenge, scenes using wire, tin foil, circus characters and campers will enjoy a cool dip in our pool so don’t colorful clowns. Have fun designing your own forget your swimsuit gear! Transportation will face painting masterpiece that you can go home be provided. and try out on your friends and family. A circus NCFFD-CC026-01 F Aug 12 8:30am-4pm wouldn’t be complete without something to nibble on so we’ll devour some circus snacks! When we FRANKLIN INSTITUTE are finished clowning around, enjoy some acro- (AGES 6-13) batic moves and take a cool dip in the pool. What can be more fun than experiencing hands- NCFFD-CC023-01 F July 8 8:30am-4pm on interactive attractions at The Franklin In- stitute in Philadelphia? This summer’s exhibit DIGGERLAND USA is The Science Behind Pixar™. Learn about the (AGES 6-13) filmmaking process through hands-on activities Can you dig it? We will have buckets of fun at the inspired by some of Pixar’s most treasured films only construction-themed adventure park in North from Toy Story ™ to Pixar’s newest filmInside America where you can ride and operate actual Out™. Campers will also enjoy exploring sci- machinery. Experience driving full-sized back- ence in disciplines from sports to space. High- hoes, dig giant holes with real excavators and op- lights include The Sports Challenge, which uses virtual-reality technology to illustrate the phys- erate every sort of construction equipment you can ics of sports; The Train Factory’s climb-aboard imagine. Along with operating heavy machinery, steam engine; Space Command’s simulated earth- Diggerland guests can climb one of the world’s orbit research station; a fully equipped weather tallest ropes courses, take an off-road adventure in station; and exhibits on electricity and more. our military trucks, tackle the rock wall, or enjoy Today is guaranteed to be a delightfully, enlight- one of the daily heavy machinery stunt shows ening hands-on experience! Transportation will performed by our operating team. Transportation be provided. will be provided. NCFFD-CC028-01 F July 22 8:30am-4pm NCFFD-CC033-01 F July 8 8:30am-4pm NCFFD-CC028-02 F Aug 5 8:30am-4pm

DOWN ON THE FARM HULA PARTY (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-10) Summer is a feast of color and beauty down on ALOHA! Enjoy making your very own hula the farm! As an upcoming leader in agritain- costumes complete with leis. Let’s learn to hula ment, Oasis Family Farm in Robbinsville offers and set our table for a festive luau complete with wholesome activities and attractions for children decorations. Join us for a beach bash playing of all ages in a safe, fun environment. Discover games: Kei Around, Gigglin’s Island and Hula the Funzone’s 70’ Zip-line, 50ft Tube Slide, Wood in a Hurry. What’s a party without snacks? Let’s Pirate Ship, Gem Mine, Fossil Adventure, Live enjoy a fruity feast, and tropical punch to add fin- Bee Observatory, Ant Farm and more. ishing touches to our Hawaiian celebration. When Transportation will be provided. we are done our celebration we will take a cool NCFFD-CC027-01 F July 29 8:30am-4pm dip in the pool. Remember to bring your bathing suit and towel. NCFFD-CC009-01 F July 22 8:30am-4pm

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I SPY MINIATURE GOLF (AGES 6-10) (AGES 6-13) Are you good at puzzles? Do you dream of solv- Not quite ready to challenge Tiger Woods on the ing mysteries? Grab your magnifying glass and golf course? That’s ok. We’re not quite ready prepare to become a detective! Learn how to either, but we’re heading out to Snipes Farm and read fingerprints, identify blood types, and all Golf to strut our swing and we need you to be part other tricks of the detective trade. After you solve of our foursome. Come and enjoy this “par-fect” the crime, be prepared for a well-deserved dip in day. Pick up an iron and dazzle us with your coor- the pool. dination skills. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit NCFFD-CC024-01 F July 15 8:30am-4pm so you can dive into some additional summer fun with a cool dip in our pool. Transportation will IT’S RAINING, IT’S POURING be provided. (AGES 6-10) NCFFD-CC010-02 F Aug 19 8:30am-4pm Ever wonder how the weatherman gets his predic- tion right? Learn the science of meteorology and OOZE AND GOOZE make your own weather equipment, including a (AGES 6-10) barometer and weather vane, Use this equipment It’s runny. It’s drippy. It’s slimy. It’s OOZE AND to make your own weather predictions. My pre- GOOZE! Learn to create fun and easy goop diction indicates that you may get wet – so make in minutes using only the things you find in sure to bring your bathing suit for a dip in the your own home. These non-toxic slimes can be pool! stretched and molded into almost any shape you NCFFD-CC025-01 F Aug 12 8:30am-4pm can think of. Grab your imagination and prepare for a super slimy summer! KITCHEN CHEMISTRY NCFFD-CC011-01 F July 1 8:30am-4pm (AGES 6-10) NCFFD-CC011-03 F Aug 5 8:30am-4pm Have you ever been amazed at how cooking works? Or why strange things happen to your PUMP IT UP food? This class will solve all of your kitchen (AGES 6-13) mysteries! You will perform experiments to learn Enjoy play areas and giant inflatables that help what makes your food so good and bad. Grab spark a child’s imagination at Pump it Up in your chef’s hat and safety goggles and take a bite Hamilton. The play areas are filled with massive out of food science. inflatables and other games and attractions that NCFFD-CC021-01 F July 22 8:30am-4pm offer endless opportunities for kids of all ages to explore and imagine. Transportation and pizza MINECRAFT ADVENTURES lunch will be provided. (AGES 7-13) NCFFD-CC030-01 F July 1 8:30am-4pm Get into this digital sandbox and start building, one block at a time. Adventuresome campers will ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURE log into a well-known multi-player server and (AGES 9-13) play games like Blockhunt, Sheep Quest and Cas- Note: Release Liability Form available on web- tle Siege. Our campers will team up with other site required with registration. If you’re up to the campers to build, battle and brawl! Campers must challenge we’re thinking big, off the ground fun. have a Minecraft™ account which can be set up Join us for a great opportunity to explore a new at home before the start of camp. passion for fun. Kids are natural climbers with NCFFD-CC029-01 F July 8 8:30am-4pm plenty of energy, and we’re going to give you a (Ages 9-13 preferred) chance to scale new heights. We’ll start the day NCFFD-CC029-02 F July 15 8:30am-4pm with outdoor activities to get you all limbered up. (Ages 7-10 preferred) Then, it’s off to Rockville Climbing Center for your interactive climbing experience. No previ- ous skills are required, but safety rules will be strictly enforced. Unleash that energy and go for the fun and thrill of it all! Transportation will be provided. Looking For Summer NCFFD-CC013-01 F July 15 8:30am-4pm Employment? Teachers, swim instructors, lifeguards, high school seniors and college students are welcome to learn more about the exciting op- portunities at Camp College by contacting us at [email protected]

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SAHARA SAM'S WATER PARK SUMMER POOL PARTY (AGES 9-13) (AGES 6-13) Join us for a wild and fun adventure of unlimited We’re pulling out all the stops to make this the indoor and outdoor attractions at Sahara Sam’s splashiest summer camp ever. Join us at Mer- Oasis Waterpark. Explore the nook and crannies cer County Park for a day of fun and games, an of Tim-Buk-Tu, melt your worries away with a old-fashioned barbeque, a pie eating contest, and tropical journey around the Congo Bongo River. cool water fun. Get wet behind the ears with our Campers have the option of packing or purchas- water balloon toss and water relays. End the day ing lunch. Transportation will be provided. with a big splash in our pool. It’s big enough for NCFFD-CC014-01 F July 8 8am-4pm everyone, so the more the merrier. School’s out and we’re ready to jump into some great summer SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES fun, so pump up the music and let’s get that party (AGES 6-13) started! Transportation will be provided. Sit back and enjoy the newest screen attraction NCFFD-CC018-01 F July 1 8:30am-4pm with a group of camp friends. Depending upon the NCFFD-CC018-02 F Aug 5 8:30am-4pm age-appropriate summer attractions, we’ll spend the morning at AMC Hamilton 24. Return for TAPE IT & MAKE IT pizza lunch on campus and participate in orga- (AGES 9-13) nized activities. Participants may want to bring For many years a useful item in every household money for the concession stand. Transportation toolbox, duct tape has now taken on a second life will be provided. as a medium for hobbyists of all ages. Stripes, NCFFD-CC015-01 F July 15 8:30am-4pm polka dots, animal prints and more. Campers will NCFFD-CC015-02 F Aug 19 8:30am-4pm select the items they would like to make---- from wallets and coin purses, Frisbees, pillows and SNOW-“TASTIC” SCIENCE more. A dip in the pool will be in order after all (AGES 6-10) the fun because we certainly will be sticky! Playing with polymers is how this Friday fun day NCFFD-CC031-01 F July 15 8:30am-4pm will teach you all about conservation of mass, polarity, osmosis, saturation, and evaporation. WATERCOLOR PAINTING-OUTDOORS! Don’t know what these words mean? Well you (AGES 6-10) will once this class is over. Let’s sun bathe in a Come and create some large watercolor painting snow storm without getting cold when we create out in the great outdoors! We will be working winter in July with our super snow. Eventually with large paper, making abstractions, portraits this solid will undergo a physical change and and landscapes of our own campus. Anything we’ll need our bathing suits and towels for a cool goes with our freestyle watercolor fun, so let’s get refreshing dip. those creative juices flowing in the summer sun! NCFFD-CC016-01 F July 29 8:30am-4pm NCFFD-CC032-01 F Aug 5 8:30am-4pm

SPA DAY (AGES 6-10) Every girl likes to be pampered, so why not make today a Spa day? Hair, face, fingers, and toes will be on the menu today. We’ll show you how to keep your nails nice and neat, and give your feet a special treat. Create your own scrubs and lotions with the recipes. You don’t want to mess up those polished piggies, so we will make designer flip flops. We aim to please, so kick back relax and enjoy your special “spa” day. NCFFD-CC017-01 F July 1 8:30am-4pm NCFFD-CC017-02 F July 29 8:30am-4pm For Campus Kids Four Week Session M-F campers, enter Friday selections on page 48.

DECISIONS! DECISIONS! With so many program choices available, use the helpful Camp Calendar Week-at-a-Glance on pages 4-7.

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THE PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA The College’s Specialty Camp workshops provide Students who are within the age range specified a combination of intellectually challenging and for each program and who meet the general eligi- stimulating hands-on summer opportunities for bility criteria may apply. Additional prerequisites motivated students who are interested in a wide for each program are indicated in the workshop variety of fields. Each of these unique programs descriptions on the following pages. has been designed to enable young people from throughout the Mercer County region to meet and HOW TO APPLY share the excitement of studies in academic fields To apply for one or more of these workshops, not ordinarily encountered in elementary and complete the application form on page 47 of middle school curriculums. this brochure and mail it together with support- ing documents and full payment. Registration For the convenience of working parents, Before deadline is two weeks prior to the camp start and After camp is available. Although classes date. Avoid the $20 late fee…register early. meet from 8:30am to 4pm each day, campers No registrations will be accepted after 12pm the may be dropped off as early as 7:15am and Thursday prior to the start of each four-week picked up as late as 6pm. Children who remain camp session or camp course. on campus after 4pm must register for After- Camp supervised activities, including optional REFUND POLICY recreational swimming from 4:00-5:15pm. See Participants are eligible for refunds only if the page 52 for details. Unless otherwise noted, all parent or guardian notifies Continuing Studies of off-campus site visits and all materials and sup- a student’s withdrawal at least 10 business days plies are included. Campers may bring their own prior to the first day of the workshop. lunches or purchase meals and beverages at the NO REFUNDS THEREAFTER. TELE- College cafeteria. PHONE WITHDRAWALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. A $10 one-time non-refundable Continuing Studies summer registration fee will All off-campus programs include transportation. be applied to all students. A $20 processing fee will be imposed for withdrawal or change of Supervised lunch and recess at no additional any schedule. cost if registered for A.M. & P.M. classes within the same week. LIMITED SPACE Only a limited number of spaces are available in each workshop. Applicants will be accepted and New Camper registered on a first-come, first-served basis ac- cording to the date their completed applications Registration Begins are received, including required documentation. th Applications will be accepted until all spaces January 25 are filled. Avoid disappointment If a qualified camper cannot be accommodated of filled classes. because all spaces have been filled, his or her Register early! name will be entered on a waiting list. Look for the DECISIONS! DECISIONS! With so many program choices New Class Symbol available, use the helpful Camp Calendar Week-at-a-Glance on pages 4-7.

Apply early to ensure a space for your child!

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ALGEBRA PREP PRE-ALGEBRA (GRADES 8-9) (GRADES 7-8) Areas of study will include: expressions and The purpose of this course is two-fold: first, as- equations, solving linear equations and inequali- sist students who find mathematics to be an “ob- ties as well as graphing solution sets, analyzing stacle course” by developing necessary skills to functions by observing patterns in equations, succeed, and secondly, challenge those students graphs, and tables, and solving systems of equa- who wish to deepen their analytical and logical tions. Quadratic functions will be studied as well abilities. Topics include: evaluating numerical as their real world applications. Additional topics and algebraic expressions, building and solving covered are factoring and polynomials. Graphing a variety of equations, solving and applying pro- calculator is strongly recommended. Tuition & portions, applying properties and operations to fees: $575. integers and rational numbers, and exploring pe- NCENR-CC001-01 July 18-Aug 11 rimeter and area of plane figure as well as surface M-Th 8:30-11:30am area and volume of three-dimensional figures. Tuition & fees: $575. CREATIVE WRITING NCENR-CC005-01 July 18-Aug 11 (GRADES 7-8) M-Th 8:30-11:30am This course is designed to provide a variety of creative options for middle school students: po- INTRODUCTION TO PRE-CALCULUS etry, short story, personal narratives, plays, and (GRADES 9-10) magazine articles. Learn the steps that will take This non-credit bearing, enrichment opportunity you through all the phases of the writing process will cover fundamental prerequisite skills and from pre-writing through publishing. Partici- knowledge from Algebra and Geometry as well pants should expect additional related assign- as introductory topics from Pre-Calculus. Topics ments outside of the classroom to finish drafts, will include: quadratic functions, rational func- revisions, etc. Tuition and fees: $530. tions, exponential and logarithmic functions, sys- NCENR-CC002-01 July 18-Aug 11 tems and trigonometry. Enrolling students must M-Th 1-4pm have successfully completed Geometry and Al- gebra. Access to a graphing calculator is strongly ENGLISH PREP recommended. Tuition and fees: $575. (GRADES 7-8) NCENR-CC022-01 July 18-Aug 11 Participants will read at least three young adult M-Th 8:30-11:30am fiction novels. Study will include analyzing text, vocabulary development, and improving INTRODUCTION TO AP CALCULUS AB writing skills. Class time will include 30 minutes (GRADES 10-12) each session for students to work independently This non-credit bearing enrichment opportunity or seek individualized assistance from the will cover fundamental prerequisite skills and instructor. Participants should expect vocabulary knowledge from Algebra, Geometry and Pre- assignments outside of the classroom. Tuition Calculus as well as introductory topics from AP and fees: $530. Calculus. Students will explore concepts graphi- NCENR-CC003-01 July 18-Aug 11 cally and analytically. Topics will include: limits, M-Th 8:30-11:30am derivatives, integrals and application problems. Students will complete AP level practice material GEOMETRY PREP and will learn test taking strategies and the grad- (GRADES 8-10) ing structure of the AP exam. Enrolling students Emphasis will be placed on vocabulary, logical must have successfully completed Pre-Calculus. thinking, and completeness of formal geometric Access to a graphing calculator is strongly recom- proofs. Students will investigate, make conjec- mended. Tuition and fees $675. tures, and form conclusions. The focus of this NCENR-CC023-01 July 18-Aug 11 enrichment program will include deductive rea- M-Th 1-4pm soning, line and angle relationships, triangles, and congruency, parallelism, proving polygons congruent and similar, right triangle properties, circles, and area and volume. We will reinforce skills such as how to construct knowledge through logical reasoning, problem solving, and communication. Tuition and fees: $575. NCENR-CC004-01 July 18-Aug 11 M-Th 1-4pm

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SEA CAMP: MARINE BIOLOGY & SHORE ECOLOGY AT THE BROOKDALE OCEAN INSTITUTE (AGES 10-14)

Discovery is the guiding principle behind this specially designed one-week program. Campers will have the unique opportunity of working with experienced environmental instructors in the outdoor “laboratory” of Sandy Hook and its surrounding waters. No prerequisites! Students will utilize sci- entific methodology to: • Explore the chemical and physical properties of seawater • Study habitats available to coastal marine life • Assess the value of marshes and survey population densities • Collect and study deeper-water creatures, pollution, and human impacts of the sea • Investigate barrier beach botany • Examine the physical and geological features of water, waves, and beaches • Study topography, map and chart reading • Learn the historical significance of Sandy Hook, Fort Hancock, and the Twin Lights Campers must bring lunch and snacks, bathing suits, sun block, beach towels, sneakers, rain gear and a hat. Tuition and Fees: $430 Includes free optional before & after care. Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to view trip itineraries. NCREC-CC002-01 July 25-29 8am-5:30pm NCREC-CC002-02 August 8-12 8am-5:30pm

Six Week Session

ARCHAEOLOGY & FULL DAY COUNSELOR IN TRAINING PALEONTOLOGY CAMP (AGES 15 -16) (AGES 10-14) Requirement: Applicant must be entering 10th If you dig the past, you’ll really dig it or 11th grade. A Counselor in Training, or CIT, today. Ever wondered what you might find plays an important role in Camp College’s summer buried in the ground? Enter the real world program. The program is designed to teach valu- of digging in the dirt and piece together able leadership skills which will help prepare you the puzzle that lies beneath our feet. Join for the future. You will learn important life lessons this digging expedition in search of fossils, on respect, responsibility, caring and honesty. As precious minerals, and other artifacts. At a CIT you will assist the Camp College staff with Sterling Hill Mining Museum, prospect for all activities, classes and events. You will be placed fluorescent minerals and a variety of other treasures in a leadership position to serve as a role model for which date back 1.1 billion years ago. campers. Along with the application and reference Uncover hidden fossil treasures at Big Brook letters, we will be conducting interviews with each Fossil Preserve. Visit a re-created Lenape prospective CIT. (Visit our website to download an Indian Village. End your week at the application). Tuition and fees: $525. Academy of Natural Sciences where the past NCENR-CC008-01 July 11-Aug 18 meets up with the present. Each day will lead you M-Th 8am-4:30pm on an adventure of artifacts-finding field investiga- tions. Tuition and fees: $365. Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to view trip itineraries. NCREC-CC003-01 July 5-8* 8:30am-4pm Looking For More? NCREC-CC003-02 Aug 1-5 8:30am-4pm Our half-day Academic Prep Programs *No Class July 4. Tuition & Fees: $292 can be coordinated with half-day Computer Camps. See pgs. 30-33.

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A CLAYFUL SUMMER ANIMAL CARTOON (AGES 9-13) (AGES 6-12) Summer is well on its way to getting over. Let’s Laugh-out-loud-funny! Mind-bendingly-adorable! make it last longer by having some beach fun with Awesome-beyond-belief! If your child is a fan of clay! Create a wreath made out of clay shells. We cuddly animals and funny cartoons, this drawing will top that super fun project by making a sign with workshop is especially tailored for his or her needs. your name and decorate a sea motif. Then we move Over the course of five days, our students will learn on to painting pottery with a shark theme! Choose how to draw animals of all shapes, sizes, and colors. to paint a canvas that shows a beach-scape or one Learn how to personify ordinary animals, trans- that shows a sailboat. We end the week by learning forming them into fully-realized cartoon characters. the art of . Tuition and fees: $175. Tuition and fees: $175. NCART-CC035-01 June 27-July 1 1-4pm NCART-CC019-01 June 20-24 8:30-1130am NCART-CC035-02 July 25-29 1-4pm Young Rembrandts That Pottery Place ANIME & MANGA ACRYLIC ADVENTURE (AGES 6-12) (AGES 9-14) Why sit in front of the TV and watch cartoons when Learn different painting techniques and color you can draw amazing characters and awesome mixing. A different style and size canvas will scenes of your very own? Our students will create be used each day to give you exposure to many dazzling illustrations that are influenced by popular different compositions. Have fun painting Japanese anime and manga themes. Colorful char- landscapes, still-lifes, famous monuments, nature acters with expressive personalities jump off of the scenes and more as you complete your own page. Come out and create drawings that emulate personal painting portfolio! Tuition & fees: $175. the popular anime and manga art styles! Tuition and NCART-CC013-01 July 5-8* 8:30-11:30am fees: $175. NCART-CC013-02 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am NCART-CC020-01 Aug 15-19 8:30-1130am *No class July 4. Tuition & fees: $140. Young Rembrandts KidzArt ART FROM LITERATURE ADVANCED CHESS (AGES 6-10) (AGES 9-14) If your children love to listen or read stories and So you know how to move the pieces and you are amazed by the illustrations, then this class is understand checkmate. Dude, this isn’t just for you! Books have a way of capturing interest another one of those board games. No chess game and can be thought-provoking for both children and ever repeats itself, which means you create more adults alike. Make art projects using various media and more new ideas each game. Every game you based on books by Eric Carle, Leo Leonni, and Lois are the general of an army and you alone decide Ehlert. Tuition and fees: $165. the destiny of your soldiers. You can sacrifice NCART-CC021-01 June 27-July 1 8:30-11:30am them, trade them, pin them, fork them, lose them, NCART-CC021-02 July 25-29 1-4pm defend them, or order them to break through any barriers and surround the enemy king. Learn new BERLITZ INTENSIVE ENGLISH advanced chess tactics, strategies, openings and (AGES 12-17) tips. Tuition and fees: $160. This interactive and fun program is designed to de- NCENR-CC007-01 Aug 8-12 1-4pm velop the conversational language skills of student The Chess Team who are learning English as a foreign language. The programs will focus on building the English ADVANCED JUGGLING communication skills needed to develop relation- (AGES 9-14) ships with native English students. Tuition and fees: Join us for a super fun course for serious jugglers $250. who can juggle at least three balls. Campers will NCENR-CC021-01 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am learn advanced patterns and focus on learning to Berlitz Languages juggle 4 and 5 balls. Rings and clubs will be prac- ticed daily while participating in fun games and opportunities to try many circus arts props. All campers will receive a set of juggling rings to show Art Classes their advanced skills to friends and family. Tuition bring a smock or and fees: $160. NCENR-CC020-01 Aug 15-19 8:30-11:30am wear old clothing The Juggling Team

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BIRDS OF A FEATHER CLAY BUGS (AGES 6-10) (AGES 6-10) Want to fly?Peacocks, doves, cardinals, toucans, oh Get your hands dirty and create cool creatures with my! Come fly away with this fun class that explores clay and other materials. We will make a bird as well various art materials to create different birds of all as a bug of your choice that is crawling on a leaf! kinds from fictional and non-fictional books and Paint forest creatures on pottery and carry over that create nests, eggs, birds and more. We will work theme through the rest of the week to create and with Model Magic™, egg cartons, raffia, leather and paint a gecko that moves! Construct a beautiful but- more. Join our flock and soar to the sky! Tuition and terfly and add to a painted canvas background and fees: $165. create your own . Tuition and fees: $175. NCART-CC022-01 July 5-8* 1-4pm NCART-CC025-01 June 20-24 1-4pm NCART-CC022-02 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am That Pottery Place *No class July 4. Tuition & fees: $132. CLAY FUN CAMP ZOMBIE (AGES 6-10) (AGES 9-13) Have fun making art from clay. Make a clay but- Zombies!! Campers are taught the basics of how to terfly and a vase. Then paint some pottery - flow- survive a Zombie Apocalypse. Enter the world of ers on a bowl and a landscape on a tile. Keeping the undead and become an expert in their evil and with the flower and butterfly theme, we will use a disgusting ways. There will be scavenger hunts, paper mosaic technique to create a painting, and survival games, special effects crafts (think zombie use watercolors to make a paper butterfly. This ooze, scabs and blood) and at the end of the week we week visit Van Gogh in France and try to recreate transform the campers into zombies using SIMPLE his famous sunflowers! Tuition and fees: $175. makeup and some of the special effects crafts. Tu- NCART-CC026-01 Aug 8-12 1-4pm ition and fees: $170. That Pottery Place NCART-CC036-01 July 11-15 1-4pm FYI Creations CRAZY FOR COLOR (AGES 6-10) CARTOONING FOR BEGINNERS Be a color mixologist! Learn everything you (AGES 6-10) wanted to know about the color wheel and beyond Do you spend your time drawing superheroes, fan- as we discover ways to combine markers, oil pas- tasy creatures, animals or monsters? Learn basics tels, Model Magic™, paints etc. to create mythi- like how to draw facial expressions, bodies, lettering cal creatures, landscapes, still life’s optical illu- and more. We will be using a variety of mediums sions and more. By the end of this class, you will including graphite pencils, Sharpies™, colored pen- be able to create hundreds of color combinations cils and fine markers while focusing on making your and will amaze your friends and family. Tuition very own original characters! All you need is some and fees: $165. imagination and watch your cartoons come to life! NCART-CC027-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am Tuition & fees: $165. NCART-CC023-01 June 27-July 1 1-4pm DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (AGES 9-14) CLAY BASICS Campers will be introduced to the basics of (AGES 6-10) digital photography by learning the techniques Have you always wanted to make your own clay behind portrait, landscape and wildlife pot? Learn how to create a coil pot which is one photography. In addition to camera functions and of the basic techniques in clay. Then learn another lite editing, hands-on experience will enhance basic technique where you will make a pinch pot camper’s creativity and eye for photography. and convert it into an animal face of your choice! Campers must provide a small digital camera. Paint some pottery using some fun and secret Tuition & fees: $160. tricks that we have perfected over the years. This NCENR-CC009-02 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am week we take you to Mexico where you will learn NCENR-CC009-01 Aug 15-19 1-4pm about yarn art and create one of your own. Tuition and fees: $175. NCART-CC024-01 July 11-15 1-4pm That Pottery Place

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DUCT TAPE DIVAS FUN WITH ABSTRACTION (AGES 9-14) (AGES 9-13) Duct tape isn’t just for dad anymore! Join the lat- Did you ever look at a piece of art and wonder est crafting craze that’s sweeping the nation! Be what the artist was thinking? Abstract art is a the envy of your friends as you design creative style of art that is open for interpretation and al- fashions and crafts that are sure to bring out your lows for personal expression. Make sculptures inner diva. From hot pink zebra stripes to funky and 2-D works while learning about the styles of tie-dyes, there’s no limit to what duct tape can do! Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Frank Stella, Keith Tuition & fees: $170. Haring and beyond! We will use some surprise NCART-CC014-01 July 18-22 1-4pm materials along with crayons, markers, cray-pas, NCART-CC014-02 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am pencils and watercolors. You will start seeing dif- FYI Creations ferent types of art with a different type of mind- set. Ready, set, go! Tuition and fees: $165. EGYPTIAN WORKSHOP NCART-CC030-01 July 11-15 1-4pm (AGES 6-12) This summer, explore the mysterious world of GIRLS’ RULE! Egypt! We will spend five days digging into how (AGES 6-10) the Egyptians lived. We will investigate decora- Girls’ rule in this stylin’ get-together where ev- tive objects in the treasured tombs including sar- eryone is sure to have a blast! Join us in this fun- cophagi, hieroglyphics and more. We will create filled class of glitz and glamour where it’s great to drawings full of artifacts and Egyptian imagery be a girl. Campers can look forward to spending using a variety of media, including markers, color the day in their pajamas at our “Slumber Party” pencils, Sharpies™ and more. In fact, our final or relaxing on “Salon ‘N’ Spa Day” with do-it- day will consist of a large drawing using pastel yourself beauty treatments and pedicures. Our chalk. Tuition and fees: $175 very talented staff will also offer a variety of very NCART-CC028-01 Aug 15-19 1-4pm fancy projects to craft, including makeup bags, Young Rembrandts glitter body gel, lip gloss, and more. So take a cue FASHION RUNWAY ‘TWEEN STYLE’ from us and make every day a girly day! Tuition (AGES 6-12) and fees: $170. Join us for fashion design and drawing, layer- NCENR-CC011-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am ing and styling and tons of dazzling accessories. NCENR-CC011-02 Aug 1-5 1-4pm The perfect workshop for the fashionista in your FYI Creations family! Students will learn to draw portraits, fig- GLASS FUSING & POTTERY ures and tons of the latest ‘tween fashion trends. (AGES 6-14) Hurry and enroll now, this workshop favorite fills up fast! Tuition and fees: $175. This workshop is a great creative outlet for boys NCART-CC029-01 July 11-15 1-4pm and girls of all ages. Using colored glass pieces, Young Rembrandts glass dots, glass frit (sprinkles) and glass noodles, we will create unique and colorful projects. Dif- FILM & TV CAMP FULL DAY ferent techniques will be explored and several (AGES 10-14) pieces including sun catchers, a nightlight and Are you interested in acting? Do you aspire to a mug will be created. All projects will be fired become a talk show host or news anchor? Each in a kiln overnight by the instructor. Tuition and day is designed so children work as cast and fees: $170. crew teams. Campers learn basic levels of acting, NCART-CC005-01 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am directing and operating the camera. Scriptwrit- (Ages 9-14 preferred) ing, storyboarding and improvisation will also NCART-CC005-02 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am be introduced. We will work on lots of cool and (Ages 6-10 preferred) exciting projects like commercials, film scenes, music videos and public service announcements. (A professionally edited DVD included in the cost of the camp will be sent to your home. Allow 8-12 weeks). Tuition and fees $365. NCENR-CC010-01 Aug 8-12 8:30am-4pm Wickline Casting

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GLITTER IT! LET IT GLOW (AGES 6-10) (AGES 6-10) Do you love objects that shimmer and sparkle in Are you fascinated with anything and everything the sun? If so then this class is for you as we em- that glows in the dark? All of our creations in this bellish treasure boxes, crowns, wearables, wands, unique class will glow either by battery operated and artistic pieces. We will be using glitter, glitter candles, glow in the dark paints, glow paper, glue, rhinestones, sequins and more. Summer will neon paper and more! We will be making projects be full of shiny days after you come home with about glowing animals, cityscapes, stars, jewelry all your fancy wears and accessories! Tuition and and candleholders to name a few. Discover how fees: $165. fun it is to own artworks you can enjoy all day NCART-CC006-01 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am and into the darkest of nights. Faces will also be glowing with anticipation! Tuition and fees: $132. HOOKED ON CHESS NCART-CC008-01 July 5-8* 8:30-11:30am (AGES 7-13) *No class July 4. Chess, chess and more chess! It’s an art, a science and a sport – and we’re ready to turn it into the MAGNIFICENT MAMMALS event of the summer. Come and join us for a little (AGES 6-10) one-on-one “fitness training” and most of all, If warm blooded animals make you feel inspired, have fun. Learn the basics of tournament rules, this is the camp for you! You will paint, draw and use a chess clock, learn how to write chess nota- create some amazing mammals this week includ- tions, and then let the fun begin. Children will ing porcupines, jaguars, koalas, monkeys, marine be grouped according to skill level. Checkmate! mammals and more! Sculpt your own mammal Tuition and fees: $160. out of clay, create fabric mammals and more! NCENR-CC012-01 July 5-8* 1-4pm Using fun art materials, unique surfaces and dif- NCENR-CC012-02 July 25-29 1-4pm ferent textures you will enjoy getting to know all *No class July 4. Tuition & fees: $128. about mammals! Tuition and fees: $175. The Chess Team NCART-CC031-01 June 20-24 1-4pm KidzArt JUGGLING WORKSHOP (AGES 9-14) MUSIC & VOICE PRODUCTION FULL DAY Come join us in an activity that is relaxing, fun, (AGES 10-14) develops coordination, dexterity and confidence. This one-of-a-kind camp designed by a GRAM- If you’ve participated in our programs through MY award winning music producer and two-time Campus Kids then you already know the secret to Parent's Choice Gold winner offers campers an a juggler’s success is practice, practice and prac- actual recording studio experience by introducing tice! Whether you are a beginner or advanced, all them to the amazing world of the music industry. skill levels are welcome. Have fun learning the Campers will have a blast developing their skills basics of juggling 3 balls or more advanced skills in songwriting, music recording, and voice- of juggling 4 and 5. We will also learn to use oversand - audio equipment operation. Work devil sticks, plates, clubs and passing interchangeably as talent and/or crew, behind the tricks. So that you keep practicing, each camper scenes or behind the microphone. Learn vocal will receive their own set of juggling balls. warm- up routines, perform voice-overs and tv/ Tuition & fees: $160. radio announcements, and singing karaoke to NCENR-CC013-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am their favorite songs, and the best part is they will NCENR-CC013-02 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am have the unique opportunity to create their very The Juggling Team own song from start to finish and record it live! Campers will receive one professionally edited LANDSCAPE DRAWING audio CD that contains all of their camp record- (AGES 9-13) ings for the week. Tuition and fees: $365. Drawing with a variety of materials and being NCENR-CC015-01 July 25-29 8:30am-4pm introduced to new artistic approaches, students East Coast Recording will use their skills to create unique drawings of landscapes from near, far and other worldly. We will study works by famous artists while using combinations of colored pencils, markers, oil pastels, and paints. Discover your hidden talents while taking home your own masterpieces to be enjoyed by all. Tuition and fees: $165. NCART-CC007-01 August 1-5 1-4pm

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TEA, ETIQUETTE & FUN (AGES 6-10) Design cool invitations, create exciting crafts, and prepare fun sandwiches and yummy desserts. Finally, practice your new skills while enjoying a memorable grand finale tea party complete with treats and games. Manners for mealtime and anytime are the finishing touches for success! Campers will receive a personalized Etiquette Certificate and an Etiquette and Manners Handbook. Tuition and fees: $175. NCENR-CC017-01 July 18-22 1-4pm Taking Tea In Style PAINTING PALOOZA (AGES 6-13) TEACHING 101 Grab your paintbrushes and let your creativity (AGES 9-14) guide you for this week of painting! In addition Learn how to become a teacher in this fun and to creating your own masterpieces worthy of educational workshop designed to bring out framing, you will paint wooden objects, ceramic the inner-teachers in all students. Learn how to pieces and more. Many different paints will be decorate a classroom, develop exciting lesson plans, and maintain a grade book in this workshop used including watercolor, acrylic, tempera and where children are the teachers! From creating paint markers. Its painting and fun combined into graphic organizers to grading , this course one! Tuition and fees: $175. will provide children with everything necessary NCART-CC037-01 June 20-24 8:30-11:30am to become highly qualified instructors. This (Ages 9-13 preferred) course is a definite A+! Tuition and fees: $170. NCART-CC037-02 July 5-8* 1-4pm NCENR-CC018-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-13 preferred) FYI Creations NCART-CC037-03 Aug 1-5 1-4pm (Ages 6-10 preferred) TRAVELING ARTIST *Tuition and fees: $140. (AGES 6-13) KidzArt A plane ticket is not needed for this week of ex- periencing different countries and cultures. From SELFIES! Europe to Asia to Australia and more you will (AGES 6-13) create art inspired by the places you visit. Many The word “selfie” does not only apply to photos different mediums and projects will be completed taken by oneself! Explore drawing, painting, like painting Stonehenge, creating wooden nest- , and using Model Magic ™ to create not ing dolls, using silk as a surface and more! Get just anyone’s face but YOUR FACE! We will ready to be inspired as you explore and discover study and observe facial features while creating art from around the world! Tuition and fees: $175. expressive and playful masks and self-portraits NCART-CC034-01 June 27-July 1 8:30-11:30am while learning about famous artists such as Andy (Ages 9-13 preferred) Warhol, Modigliani, Picasso and more. Tuition NCART-CC034-02 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am and fees: $165. (Ages 9-13 preferred) NCART-CC032-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am NCART-CC034-03 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am (Ages 6-10 preferred) (Ages 6-10 preferred) NCART-CC032-02 July 18-22 1-4pm KidzArt (Ages 9-13 preferred) VEHICLE DRAWING SKETCH & FRIENDS-UNDERWATER (AGES 6-12) EXPLORERS This workshop is for artists who love to draw ve- (AGES 6-12) hicles! Using an assortment of artistic techniques, Underwater exploration comes to life. Follow our our first day we will draw a “Hummer” ATV, a four cartoon characters as they explore the deep sports car and jet. The second day we will use blue sea. Students draw the cartoon characters in a graphic style to complete a large “Harley™” their underwater sea station, draw jokes about life style motorcycle. A large detailed, camouflaged on the job and illustrate other crazy encounters WWII tank, on the third day, will complete our with Sketch and his animal friends. Cartoon- on-the-ground vehicle drawings. We will explore ing techniques like expression, sequencing and the topic of space on Day 4, when we draw space scenic development are just a few of the hilarious ships and aliens. Our final day, we learn cartoon lessons learned all workshop long. techniques for our aliens and their ships using Tuition and fees: $175 Sharpies™ and markers. Tuition and fees: $175 NCART-CC033-01 Aug 8-12 1-4pm NCART-CC038-01 June 27-July 1 1-4pm Young Rembrandts Young Rembrandts www.mccc.edu/campcollege 30 Computer Camp FOR STUDENTS AGES 7-15

APP ADVENTURES! THE NEXT LEVEL CODE BREAKERS (AGES 7-14) (AGES 7-14) Continue your quest to make the next viral Calling all future coders, programmers and app! Whether you want to move past the basic designers! Learn the basics of coding languages techniques learned in App Attack or want to like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS through a jump right in we are ready for you! Students will series of web projects and design challenges choose from a selection of different web-based each day and be on your way to becoming the (HTML5) mobile app types and explore more in next tech star! Whether you want to be the next depth programming concepts. Student created Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who apps will be accessible on a private site and can just made one million dollars for programming be played on any mobile device or computer. in his bedroom, this course has the essentials Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior you need to begin your journey. Student projects experience is necessary and students do not need will be available on a password protected Black to own a smart phone or tablet to take the class. Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will be working in teams for most of the Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195. program. Tuition and fees: $195. NCTEC-CC001-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am NCTEC-CC003-01 June 20-24 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) (Ages 7-10 preferred) NCTEC-CC001-02 July 11-15 1-4pm NCTEC-CC003-02 June 20-24 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC001-03 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am NCTEC-CC003-03 July 5-8* 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC001-04 Aug 8-12 1-4pm NCTEC-CC003-04 July 5-8* 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) (Ages 7-10 preferred) Black Rocket Productions *No class July 4. Tuition & fees: $156 Black Rocket Productions APP ATTACK! (AGES 7-14) DESIGN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Take the first steps into the world of mobile app (AGES 9-14) design and customize your own game app! Using Learn the foundations of sound business prac- a specialized app & game development tool, tice. Use the computer to design a product such students will explore the world of web-based as sneakers, tools, a bicycle, or a motorcycle, (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning whatever you choose. Then, develop a company the basics of mobile app design and game around the product. Design a logo! Set prices! development, you will also see firsthand how the Learn how to use and analyze spreadsheets and world of App’s publishing functions. Student net worth statements. Create advertisements! Plan created apps will be accessible on a private your marketing campaign, conquer the competi- site and can be played on any mobile device or tion, and acquire a variety of new computer skills. computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. Tuition and fees: $165. Students do not need to own a smart phone or NCTEC-CC015-01 June 27-July 1 8:30-11:30am tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs NCTEC-CC015-02 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am or teams for most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195. NCTEC-CC002-01 June 27- July 1 8:30-11:30am (Ages 7-10 preferred) NCTEC-CC002-02 June 27-July 1 1-4pm (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC002-03 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC002-04 July 25-29 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) Black Rocket Productions

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DIGITAL STORYTELLERS LEGO™ FILMS & STOP ACTION! (AGES 7-14) (AGES 7-14) From Hunger Games to Harry Potter we all Make your LEGOs come to life! Bring in your fa- love a great story. Whether you want to rewrite vorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short the ending to a classic like Star Wars or create film with your friends. Whether you want to a LEGO comic with yourself as the main recreate a scene from Star Wars or design a world character—any topic is possible in this class! of your own, this class brings your dreams to the Start with a concept, design the storyboard, screen. Students will need to bring in LEGOs or add some dialogue, and watch as the characters action figures from home, but all other equipment in your imagination come to life in your first provided. Student-created films will be available graphic novel! Projects will be available on a on a password protected website to share with Black Rocket website to share with friends and friends and family. Students will work in pairs family. Students will work in pairs or teams for or teams for most of the programs. Tuition and most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195. fees: $195 NCTEC-CC004-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am NCTEC-CC021-01 June 27-July 1 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC004-02 July 18-22 1-4pm NCTEC-CC021-02 June 27-July 1 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) (Ages 7-10 preferred) Black Rocket Productions Black Rocket Productions

GRAPHICS & DESIGN FUN LEGO™ YOUniverse! MAKE YOUR OWN (AGES 9-14) ADVENTURE! Are you planning on designing your own busi- (AGES 7-10) ness, hosting a party or event, or do you want to In this LEGO™ adventure YOU are the star! personalize your back-to-school binders? Harness Pick your favorite LEGOTM genre or create an the power of Microsoft’s Publisher program and alternate universe to create a digital illustrated Internet photo editing software to create posters, story. Whether you want to fight alongside calendars, cards and more. Click, drag and de- Batman, be part of a Ninjago clan, swashbuckle sign, all in one class! Tuition and fees: $160. with pirates, or go into space with Bionicle, the NCTEC-CC016-01 Aug 1-5 1-4pm only requirement is that you put yourself in the NCTEC-CC016-02 Aug 15-19 8:30-11:30am story! Students will work in teams for most of the program. All students will end the class with iFUN a digital comic book that can be shared with (AGES 9-14) friends and family on a password protected Learn how easy it is to drop and drag your website! Tuition and fees: $195. personal digital photos. Transfer digital photos NCTEC-CC018-01 Aug 1-5 1-4pm and video clips from off your camera and create Black Rocket Productions something fun. In iPhoto™ learn how to edit and organize your pictures. Then create captivating slideshows and amazing photo books. Once iPhoto™ has been mastered, it’s time to make a movie. In iMovie start by adding video, photos, and music, then fine-tune your projects with simple yet powerful editing tools. Make a video scrapbook, video skits, mini dramas, or anything else you imagine. Tuition and fees: $160. NCTEC-CC017-01 Aug 8-12 1-4pm Looking For More? Our full-day ARCHAEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY CAMP offers off- campus adventures digging into the past. At SEA CAMP, students work with experienced environmental in- structors in the outdoor "Laboratory" of Sandy Hook. Both camps are for ages 10-14. See pg. 24 for details.

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MAKER LABS: MAKE YOUR FIRST 3-D CREATION! (AGES 7-14) Calling all boys and girls who want to be the designers of the future! In this class, if you can dream it you can make it - create your first action figure, design custom jewelry, or make a new toy! Using professional-level modeling software, kids will sculpt, texture, and render their own 3-D creation. No prior experience is necessary and 3-D designs will be available on a password protected website to share with friends and family. 3-D prints are not included, but can MAKE YOUR FIRST VIDEO GAME be purchased separately through a 3rd party (AGES 7-14) company. Students will work in teams, or pairs for If you love playing video games, this is the most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195. camp for you! Make your first video game in NCTEC-CC007-01 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am this one-of-a-kind class that shows you the keys (Ages 10-14 preferred) to designing your first 2-D platformer game. NCTEC-CC007-02 Aug 1-5 1-4pm Conceptualization, play experience, challenge (Ages 7-10 preferred) levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are Black Rocket Productions just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have MINECRAFT™ ANIMATORS fun. Student created games will be available on (AGES 7-15) a password protected Black Rocket website to Bring your favorite Minecraft™ characters to life share with friends and family. Games are only in an animated short film! Learn how studios like compatible on PC computers, Mac versions can be Pixar™ and Disney™ make movies like Inside created after the program for $15.00 conversion Out™ and Frozen™ through using techniques fee. Students will work in teams for most of the like keyframing, tweening, texturing and animat- program. Tuition and fees: $195. ing rigged 3-D models! Student projects will be NCTEC-CC008-01 June 27-July 1 8:30-11:30am available on a password protected website to (Ages 10-14 preferred) share with friends and family. You do not need to NCTEC-CC008-02 June 27-July 1 1-4pm own a Minecraft™ account to use the software in (Ages 7-10 preferred) this class. Students will work in pairs or teams for NCTEC-CC008-03 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195 (Ages 7-10 preferred) NCTEC-CC022-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am NCTEC-CC008-04 Aug 1-5 1-4pm (Ages 10-15 preferred) (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC022-02 July 18-22 1-4pm Black Rocket Productions (Ages 7-10 preferred) NCTEC-CC022-03 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am MAKE YOUR FIRST 3-D VIDEO GAME (Ages 10-14 preferred) (AGES 9-15) NCTEC-CC022-04 Aug 8-12 1-4pm Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! (Ages 7-10 preferred) This class allows you to develop a game concept Black Rocket Productions that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2-D game design classes. Students will learn the physics behind 3-D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling.Student created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in teams, or pairs for most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195. NCTEC-CC009-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-13 preferred) NCTEC-CC009-02 July 18-22 1-4pm (Ages 11-15 preferred) Black Rocket Productions

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MINECRAFT™ DESIGNERS POWERPOINT PRESENTATION FUN (AGES 7-14) (AGES 9-14) If you love the game Minecraft™, but always Learn the ins-and-outs of creating an effective wanted to design your own characters and visual presentation and then practice public- buildings for your games this class is for you! speaking techniques that will help ensure that Learn the basics of creating 3-D models using your presentations will become a huge success. new software to design your very own objects, This “just in time” workshop will focus on the create skins for characters, and import them many PowerPoint features that assist successful into your favorite Minecraft™ games. To access speakers in presenting powerful presentations. their project at home students must own a PC/ Are you ready to become a power player this MAC version of Minecraft™. Tablet, phone, and summer? Tuition and fees: $160. game console version of Minecraft™ are not NCTEC-CC020-01 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Students will work in VIDEO GAME ODYSSEY teams, or pairs for most of the program. Tuition (AGES 7-14) and fees: $195. Unlock the keys to game design by choosing NCTEC-CC010-01 June 20-24 8:30-11:30am your own adventure! Unlike any other Black (Ages 10-14 preferred) Rocket game design course, students in this NCTEC-CC010-02 June 20-24 1-4pm program will make special top-down adventure (Ages 7-10 preferred) games like Pokemon™ or Zelda™ to compete NCTEC-CC010-03 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am with their friends. Design unlimited rooms and (Ages 10-14 preferred) levels as you continue your quest in becoming NCTEC-CC010-04 July 25-29 1-4pm a game design master. Student created games (Ages 7-10 preferred) will be available on a password protected Black Black Rocket Productions Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in teams, or pairs for most of MINECRAFT™ MODDERS this program. Tuition and fees: $195. (AGES 7-14) NCTEC-CC013-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am Use your favorite game to learn the basics of (Ages 7-10 preferred) modding and foundations of programming. Learn NCTEC-CC013-02 July 11-15 1-4pm scripting and logic statements as you create your (Ages 10-14 preferred) first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught Black Rocket Productions through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft™. Student projects will be available on VIDEO GAME APPRENTICE a Black Rocket website to share with friends and (AGES 7-13) family. To access their project at home students What do you want to be when you grow up- must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft™. -- doctor, lawyer or Game Designer? Some of Tablet, phone, and game console version of the fastest growing careers are in video game Minecraft™ are not compatible. Students will production! In this unique class students build work in teams, or pairs for most of the program. a prototype video game with a special focus on Tuition and fees: $195. the foundations of game design, mechanics, and NCTEC-CC011-01 July 5-8* 8:30-11:30am theory. Each day will have a spotlight profile on (Ages 7-10 preferred) key roles in the game design world and the STEM NCTEC-CC011-02 July 5-8* 1-4pm skills needed to succeed. Student games will be (Ages 10-14 preferred) available on a Black Rocket website to share with NCTEC-CC011-03 Aug 15-19 8:30-11:30am friends and family. Students will work in teams (Ages 10-14 preferred) for most of the program. Tuition and fees: $195. NCTEC-CC011-04 Aug 15-19 1-4pm NCTEC-CC023-01 Aug 15-19 8:30-11:30am (Ages 7-10 preferred) (Ages 7-10 preferred) *No class July 4. Tuition & fees: $156. NCTEC-CC023-02 Aug 15-19 1-4pm Black Rocket Productions (Ages 10-14 preferred) Black Rocket Productions

Music and Voice Production Camp (AGES 10-14) See page 28 for course description. NCENR-CC015-01 July 25-29 8:30am-4pm

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KIDS IN THE KITCHEN AGES (7-10) and (10-13) Don’t miss out on this “tasty" opportunity to learn how to bake sweet treats, breads and more. Gain hands-on experience baking and cooking in our professional culinary arts laboratory from our own Chef Fee. This ultimate make and take “science” laboratory introduces food safety and fun with creative recipe experiments and very tasty outcomes! A different topic each week (1) A La Mode-ice cream making and pastry creations, (2) Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate-everything for the chocolate lover, (3) Restaurant Week-each group makes a meal (appetizer, entree and dessert) on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. On Thursday one group sets the table and prepares the din- ing room and is served their meal and Friday the roles are reversed. Dining room includes setting the table up correctly, proper etiquette for serving and eating the meal and preparing the specialty beverage, (4) That’s Italian-Italian themed recipes, (5) Holidaze-Solstice stuffed French Toast and Solstice Sundae featuring all homemade ice cream, Columbus Day flat earth flat bread pizza, July 4th fried funnel cake and All American Hot Dog cookies, Halloween Horror Cake, Mardi Gras Madness Muffins and more. Come to our kitchen…it’s air-conditioned, kid-tested and approved for fun! Menu subject to change without notice. Tuition and fees: $175.

(Ages 7-10) Classes meet M-F, 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-13) Classes meet M-F, 1-4pm NCCUL-CC001-33 June 20-24 (1) NCCUL-CC001-34 June 20-24 (1) NCCUL-CC001-01 June 27-July 1 (2) NCCUL-CC001-09 June 27-July 1 (2) NCCUL-CC001-02 July 5-8* (3) NCCUL-CC001-10 July 5-8* (3) NCCUL-CC001-03 July 11-15 (4) NCCUL-CC001-11 July 11-15 (4) NCCUL-CC001-04 July 18-22 (5) NCCUL-CC001-12 July 18-22 (5) NCCUL-CC001-05 July 25-29 (2) NCCUL-CC001-13 July 25-29 (2) NCCUL-CC001-06 Aug 1-5 (3) NCCUL-CC001-14 Aug 1-5 (3) NCCUL-CC001-07 Aug 8-12 (4) NCCUL-CC001-15 Aug 8-12 (4) NCCUL-CC001-08 Aug 15-19 (5) NCCUL-CC001-16 Aug 15-19 (5) *No class July 4. Tuition $141.

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BATTLE-BOT BUILD –A-THON ARCHAEOLOGY (AGES 10-13) & PALEONTOLOGY CAMP Have fun building and creating using your (AGES 10-14) imagination. Campers will construct a complex See page 24 for course description. Battle-Bot robot from our huge Robotix modular NCREC-CC003-01 July 5-8* 8:30am-4pm collection. Enjoy working together to build NCREC-CC003-02 Aug 1-5 8:30am-4pm a robot that can clobber its opponent in our *No class July 4. sumo-style robot ring. Make your robot as huge and destructive as you’d like as the goal of this competition is to flip your opponent over, pull its AMUSEMENT PARK PHYSICS pieces off or ram it right out of the arena. Then (AGES 9-13) get ready to modify your design to compete in Ever wonder how they design and build those our robot tug-o’war, Olympic competition, soccer crazy rollercoasters and other amusement park match and more. Campers will learn engineering rides? Join us and learn about friction, gravity, principles in a fun, hands-on atmosphere. All momentum, velocity, and other effects of force campers will take home a Hexbug Warrior. and motion as they relate to theme park rides. Tuition and fees: $175. We’ll design, construct, and test loop-the-loops, NCSCI-CC009-01 June 27-July 1 1-4pm marble catchers, ball machines, Ferris wheels, Super Science Programs for Kids swinging amusement rides, and more. This is the way to experiment and build as you learn physics CHEMICAL WIZARDRY concepts in a fun and activity-based atmosphere! (AGES 6-10) Tuition and fees: $175. Get ready for a fun-filled “magical” laboratory NCSCI-CC008-01 July 5-8* 1-4pm experience Harry Potter™ style. Enjoy mak- NCSCI-CC008-02 July 18-22 1-4pm ing Flubber, Silly Putty, Super Hi-Bounce balls, *No class July 4. Tuition and fees: $140. and more. Have fun making a carbon dioxide Super Science Programs for Kids “bomb” bag, light inside of a bottle, a mushroom monster, play dough, Glowing Goo and even a ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING tye-dye style shirt. We will create atomic worm CHALLENGES polymers and lava lamp-like blobs. We will also (AGES 9-13) demonstrate the Big Bang Cannon, diet Coke and Architecture and engineering are the focus of this Mentos Geyser, Magic Genie in the bottle and program. You will work to design straw towers, more. All campers will take home their very own balsa bridges and a wide array of Lego™ and chemistry recipe booklet. Please bring a 100% K’nex™ architecture projects. Have fun building white cotton T-shirt to the second class. Tuition famous architectural designs from around the and fees $175. world including Adam Tucker Reed’s famous NCSCI-CC010-01 June 27-July 1 8:30-11:30am brick structures including the Empire State NCSCI-CC010-02 July 25-29 1-4pm Building, Imperial Hotel, Whitehouse, London Super Science Programs for Kids Bridge, Falling Water, Guggenheim Museum, Seattle Space Needle, and more. You will also build bridges, towers, and other structures using a variety of materials and learn about structural engineering principles and forces that act on structures. Develop science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills in a fun, hands-on environment! Tuition & fees: $175. NCSCI-CC001-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC001-02 Aug 15-19 8:30-11:30am Super Science Programs for Kids

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CRAZY CONTRAPTIONS DIGGIN ‘FOR DINOSAURS, ROCKING’ (AGES 6-10) ROCKS & CRYSTAL CREATIONS Move over Rube Goldberg! In this all new engi- (AGES 6-9) neering camp, you will have fun integrating Sci- Young scientists will discover the exciting sci- ence, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics ence of archaeology and paleontology as they by building and designing a wide range of gadgets excavate and assemble complete skeletal replicas and inventive ball machines. Projects include from simulated “fossilized” rock. Dig for T-Rex, the Hookshot Ball Machine, Ball – launching Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Velociraptors, Brachio- catapult, forklift ball machine, pick and drop ball saurus, and more! Make fossilized plaster repli- machine and Rube Goldberg inventions where cas of dinosaur teeth, claws, trilobites and ancient students will design complex contraptions that sea creatures. Sort, classify and take home a va- complete a simple task. The learning concepts riety of fossilized shark teeth. Unearth some fas- center around machines, force and motion, en- cinating facts about rocks, minerals and crystals. ergy, and more. Projects and contraptions will be Break open geodes and discover crystals inside. designed with the all-new VEX machine curricu- Take home a unique rock and mineral collection lum. Tuition & fees: $175. that you will learn about in the program, a rock NCSCI-CC023-01 July 5-8* 1-4pm and mineral book, unearthed treasures, fossilized NCSCI-CC023-02 Aug 1-5 1-4pm shark teeth and crystals. Tuition and fees: $175. *No class July 4. Tuition & fees: $140. NCSCI-CC013-01 July 18-22 8:30-11:30am Super Science for Kids Super Science Programs for Kids

CREATIVE DESIGN & ROBOTICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (AGES 7-14) TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY The world of the future belongs to…robots! In (GRADES 9-10) this cutting edge class students will learn the fun- Discover the guiding principles of Electrical damentals of motorized mechanisms, design prin- Engineering Technology. Students will have the ciples, sensors, and sound activation. Separate opportunity of working with an experienced elec- fact from fantasy by designing and building pro- tronic professional instructor to: totypes of task oriented robots. Learn problem- • Assemble electronic circuits using a printed solving to improve how their robots function in a circuit board as well as a “solder-less bread series of design challenges! Students will work board.” in pairs or teams for most of the program. Tuition • Learn soldering techniques. and fees: $195. • Explore different electronic components and NCSCI-CC003-03 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am find out what they do. (Ages 7-10 preferred) • Gain experience using a multimeter to measure NCSCI-CC003-04 July 25-29 1-4pm voltage, current and resistance. (Ages 10-14 preferred) • Build timing circuits using resistors and ca- NCSCI-CC003-01 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am pacitors. (Ages 7-10 preferred) This course is a progressive, hands-on course; NCSCI-CC003-02 Aug 8-12 1-4pm therefore it is important that students attend all (Ages 10-14 preferred) sessions. It is imperative that the first class be Black Rocket Productions attended as students are introduced to the safety procedures on that day. Tuition & fees: $180. CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) SCIENCE NCSCI-CC014-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am (AGES 10-14) Become a Super Science Sleuth! Learn about forensics, crime scene investigations and crime lab chemistry as you perform experiments de- signed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery! Dust for and classify fingerprints, analyze hand- writing, test for blood type and DNA using simu- lated blood, and use “Glow Blood” to see where humans can’t see. Examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery sub- stances, and much more. All sleuths take home a CSI kit. Tuition and fees: $175. NCSCI-CC012-01 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am Super Science Programs for Kids

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EUREKA/THE YOUNG INVENTORS MAD MACHINES AND JR. ENGINEERS CAMP (AGES 6-9) (AGES 9-13) Whether children enjoy building structure or This is a camp designed by you—the destroying them, they will be more than satisfied Inventor! Each day you’ll be given a series with this summer camp! Mini Mad Science en- of challenges which must be overcome using gineers will design and build skyscrapers using basic materials, simple machines, tips from simple tools and intricate imaginations. Camp- world famous inventors and the most important ers will exercise their ability to work together in thing of all – your imagination! With a little order to construct a geodesic dome big enough bit of ingenuity you’ll construct catapults and for all of the campers to fit inside! Children will forts, fabricate a winning Egg Drop design, and be given the opportunity to work with pulleys, assemble a working light saber to take home. wedges, screws, and levers, which they will be Thomas Edison said invention is 10% inspiration using to assemble their own catapults, teaching and 90% perspiration, but this camp is 100% them to understand the science behind simple fun! Tuition and fees: $175. machines. Children will maneuver sound- NCSCI-CC005-01 Aug 15-19 1-4pm activated robots around an obstacle course, play Mad Science robot soccer, and even test line-tracking robots during this weeklong camp full of (robot and LEGO™ STAR WARS & children) hands-on excitement! Tuition & fees: MOTORIZED MACHINES $175. (AGES 6-9) NCSCI-CC016-01 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am LEGO™ enthusiasts, have fun building your Mad Science favorite adventure from a Star Wars galaxy that is far, far away. Star Wars projects will vary de- MAD MACHINES AND ROCKIN' pending on availability from the LEGO™ head- ROCKETS quarters, but will include most age-appropriate (AGES 9-13) new models and the best of some of the older Mini Mad Scientists will delve into a multitude models. Campers will also build a wide assort- of scientific subjects as they learn about the Earth ment of non-Star War motorized LEGO™ Educa- and its animal inhabitants, simple machines, tion machines and create their own projects that rocketry and flight, and chemical reactions - illustrate science concepts. This is a stimulating there’s something for everyone! Children will enrichment program and not geared as a teacher- investigate the layers of the Earth and explore driven education class. All campers will take how various forces combine to create rocks and home a LEGO™ Star Wars project. Tuition and minerals. They’ll also build and race a car to fees: $175. learn about physics and construct a rocket to NCSCI-CC015-01 July 18-22 1-4pm investigate the wonders of flight and aerodynam- Super Science Programs for Kids ics and take both projects home to continue the fun! Campers will also create animal tracks LEGO™ WeDo ROBOTICS out of Plaster of Paris and have creepy-crawly (AGES 6-9) fun building a bughouse used to search for new Lego™ + Robotics + Computer = Super Science tenants! The Mad Scientist will astound the chil- Fun! Are you up for a challenge? Then you’ve dren as they witness remarkable color changes, come to the right place! Using simple drag and experiment with acids and bases, and grow their drop software and a laptop computer; you’ll very own crystal gardens to take home! Tuition learn how to program robots made from Legos. & fees: $175. Robotic challenges will focus around the WeDo NCSCI-CC017-01 July 11-15 1-4pm World Cup, Animals, Monsters, Machines and Mad Science more. You will build Lego™ models featuring working motors and sensors, program your models on laptop computers, and participate in unique WeDo challenges all while developing your skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. All campers will take home an insect-like Hexbug robot! Tuition and fees: $175. NCSCI-CC007-01 July 5-8* 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC007-02 July 25-29 8:30-11:30am SEA CAMP: MARINE BIOLOGY & SHORE *No class July 4. Tuition and fees: $140. ECOLOGY AT THE BROOKDALE Super Science Programs for Kids INSTITUTE (AGES 10-14) FULL DAY See page 24 for course description. NCREC-CC002-01 July 25-29 8am-5:30pm NCREC-CC002-02 Aug 8-12 8am-5:30pm

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MISSION TO MARS ROBOT CHALLENGE (AGES 7-13) Have you ever wanted to travel to Mars? Campers will discover Mars and all of its unique features and then design and build a robotic rover in the hopes of clearing the surface for a new colony. You will research NASA’s rovers and then work with motors, solar panels, sensors, remote controls and a wide array surface in the least amount of time. Have fun as you learn about astronomy, engineering, science and mathematics! Tuition and fees: $175. NCSCI-CC006-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-13 preferred) NCSCI-CC006-02 July 11-15 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) Super Science Programs for Kids

RADICAL REACTIONS & DETECTIVE SPACE: INFINITY & BEYOND SCIENCE (AGES 6-9) (AGES 6-9) Students explore the mysteries of the solar sys- Have tons of fun mixing up potions and experi- tem and the science behind air & space travel. menting with all kinds of chemical reactions! Children discover not only how astronauts get Our young chemists will grow crystals, create into space, but also how they live and work once sidewalk chalk, and even make chromatography they get there. In this advanced space program, T-Shirts to take home. Students will also become we will investigate unique flying machines, in- science sleuths as they investigate how chem- cluding building balloon-copters, boomerangs istry provides evidence at the scene of a crime. and a mini hovercraft as take-home projects for During this hands-on detective work, children the children. Most importantly, they learn first- will gather & test “crime scene” clues, make & hand about the aerodynamic properties of flying analyze their own fingerprints, make Rainbow machines by building their own Estes® model Stompers & much more! Tuition and fees: $175. rockets! Once the rockets are completed, children NCSCI-CC025-01 Aug 8-12 1-4pm will blast off on a real Mad Science space mission Mad Science with Live Rocket Launches! This camp is Out Of This World!! Tuition and fees: $175. RED HOT ROBOTS NCSCI-CC019-01 July 11-15 8:30-11:30am (AGES 9-13) Mad Science Join Mad Science for a week of fun with our marvelous machines-robots! Children will SPY ACADEMY explore the fundamentals of robotics and dis- (AGES 9-13) cover the science of circuits and how robots use Our Spy Academy will help you sharpen your sensors to explore things around them. After special operative skills as you learn about the experimenting with sound-sensing robots, line- Secret World of Espionage! The key to being a tracking robots, amphibious robots, and even ro- great spy is your ability to use science to “sniff” bots that can play soccer, campers will be well- out your suspects and uncover their secrets. We equipped to build a working robot to experiment will utilize spy gear such as metal detectors, spy with at home. Children will also build simple ears, and motion sensors to hone our skills. Un- circuits, test for conductivity, and discover how lock your spy skill as we tackle the toughest se- switches work as they participate in a variety of curity breaches. We will “pick open” locks, sneak hands-on activities and games. Tuition & fees: past a whispermeter, and create our own security $175. system. Teams will attempt to crack through each NCSCI-CC018-01 Aug 8-12 1-4pm other’s security systems and track a treasure. Tu- Mad Science ition and fees: $175. NCSCI-CC024-01 Aug 8-12 8:30-11:30am Mad Science

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SUPER SCIENCE MAKE & TAKE VEX IQ™ ROBOTICS (AGES 6-9) (AGES 9-13) Discover the excitement of science and make a Have fun building, designing, and programming variety of toys designed to illustrate science con- robots with the all-new VEX IQ™ robotic system cepts that make learning fun. Most of the projects and curriculum. Vex has taken its high school can be taken home as they are made throughout program which is used by over 10,000 teams the week. Make your own working telescope as around the world to learn robotics, and adapted you learn about optics and light. Construct an it to meet elementary and middle-school aged electro-magnet and a working electric motor. children. Starter projects will include Armbot IQ, Build an adjustable, ball-launching catapult that Clawbot IQ, Ike, and V-Rex! Have fun working changes the trajectory of a flinging projectile. with IQ Sensors that allow for autonomous and Create a working model of Hero of Alexandria’s hybrid control of VEX IQ™ robots and other cre- fountain or a vortex tornado in a bottle. Make ations. VEX IQ™ Sensors connect to a robot or ultra-violet bead bracelets, a working compass, mechanism quickly and are easily programmed submarine divers, and more. Projects will vary by to help measure time, position distance, rotation, age level and instructions will be taught in more sense touch, provide feedback, allow for human- depth for older students. Tuition and fees: $175. to-robot interaction, and much more. Tuition and NCSCI-CC020-01 Aug 15-19 1-4pm fees: $175. Super Science Programs for Kids NCSCI-CC026-01 July 5-8* 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC026-02 Aug 1-5 8:30-11:30am *No class July 4. Tuition and fees: $140. SUPER SLIMY SMOKEY SCIENCE Super Science for Kids (AGES 6-9) Junior Scientists will dive into a variety of scien- tific fields as they mix and stretch silly putty and slime, copperplate nickels, and investigate the mysteries of optical illusions. Laser experiments and dry ice demonstrations will capture their attention as they observe how fun and exciting science can be. Campers will be amazed as they observe a chemical energy display, the world’s simplest motor, and a hair-raising interactive demonstration worthy of praise by Van de Graaff himself! Through hands-on experiments ranging from circuits to catapults, children will be able to experience the fascination of what happens when you mix science and fun! Tuition & fees: $175. NCSCI-CC021-01 Aug 15-19 8:30-11:30am Mad Science

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ADVENTURE CAMP JUNIOR GOLF CAMP (AGES 11-14) (AGES 7-14) Join us for a week of wonderfully different This low intensity camp is a “great” introduction activities. Select one week or more, the destina- to golf with lots of exciting activities. It is tions vary so the fun never ends. Each week open to players of all skill levels. The seamless curriculum focuses on the FUN-damentals, combines recreational activities, special events, providing a strong base for the newer player. All and learning rolled up in one. Depending upon aspects of the game will be covered. This camp, the destination, explore the tri-State area by bus, utilizing all areas of the golf center, is always a van, or train. Visit great landmarks, state parks, big hit! Campers may bring their own equipment beaches, marinas, recreation and amusement or use ours! Tuition & fees: $199.00 (Includes parks. Limited enrollment combines fun and transportation) safety. (Includes transportation) NCREC-CC007-02 July 11-15 8:30am-12:30pm Tuition and fees: $425. NCREC-CC001-01 June 27-July 1 8:30am-4pm ROCK CLIMBING CAMP NCREC-CC001-02 July 5-8* 8:30am-4pm (AGES 9-14) NCREC-CC001-03 July 11-15 8:30am-4pm Note: Release Liability Form available on web- NCREC-CC001-04 July 18-22 8:30am-4pm site required with registration. NCREC-CC001-05 July 25-29 8:30am-4pm Develop a new passion for fun at Rockville NCREC-CC001-06 Aug 1-5 8:30am-4pm Climbing Center. Learn to climb in a safe, fun environment. Climbers will be assigned a belay NCREC-CC001-07 Aug 8-12 8:30am-4pm partner, someone to handle the safety ropes while NCREC-CC001-08 Aug 15-19 8:30am-4pm climbing. No previous skills are required, but *No class July 4. Tuition $340 safety rules will be strictly enforced. On the final Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to view trip day of camp, participants will enjoy time at the itineraries in April 2016. pool to unwind and relax any tired muscles. Un- leash that energy and go for the fun and thrill of FISHING CAMP it all! Tuition and fees: $365. (AGES 10-14) NCREC-CC006-01 July 11-15 8:30am-4pm Discover fishing in our state’s lakes, streams, ponds, and piece of the Atlantic Ocean. Learn successful techniques and clever tricks that will help you catch the big ones! Set off on a differ- ent adventure and location each day. Depending upon the weather, your destinations will include the Pequest Trout Hatchery and a half-day saltwater boat excursion off of the Atlantic High- lands. Bring a fishing rod, reel and tackle box. Tuition and fees: $365. (Includes transportation) NCREC-CC004-01 June 27-July 1 8:30am-4pm NCREC-CC004-02 July 18-22 8:30am-4pm Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege for trip infor- mation in April 2016.

JUNIOR GOLF CAMP (AGES 9-14) This unique learning opportunity, under the direction of certified teaching professionals, is designed to help junior golfers become better players. This FUN-filled camp, utilizing every part of our fabulous facility at Springfield Golf Center, is open to players of all skill and experience levels. It offers an exciting and educational curriculum that will make your game more successful and enjoyable. Campers may bring their own equipment or use ours! Visit mccc.edu/campcollege for full itinerary. Tuition & fees: $399.00 (Includes lunch and transportation) NCREC-CC007-01 July 11-15 8:30am–4pm

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For Office Use Only 2016 Campus Kids Registration _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment Age 6 _____ Schedule ______Reg CAMP FORMS _____ Proof ______Review Pay Session (please check box(es): _____ Medical Form ______Database

□ Session I: $933.00 □ Session II: $995.00 □ Session I: $1213.00 □ Session II: $1275.00 June 27-July 21 (4 Weeks) July 25-Aug 18 (4 Weeks) June 27-July 22 (4 Weeks) July 25-August 19 (4 Weeks) Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday Monday-Friday Monday-Friday NCONE-CC001-01 NCTWO-CC001-01 NCONE-CC001-02 NCTWO-CC001-02

Age on September 30, 2016 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2016 ______Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

______—______—______Sex M □ F □ MCCC Student ID (If known)

______Last Name First MI ______Street Address ______City State Zip Code ______Parent/Guardian #1 Daytime Phone Ext. Parent/Guardian #2 Daytime Phone Ext.

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

How did you hear about us? e-mail ______□ Previously attended □ Website □ Friends □ Ad Which paper?______□ School □ Other ______

□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______+ $10* Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______+ $10* □ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. Send mail registration to: Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690

A completed copy of the medical form on page 50, Camper Code of Conduct on page 49 and Release forms on page 51 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 42

2016 Campus Kids Course Selections (Age 6)

CAMPER'S NAME ______CAMP FORMS “Friendly Froglets” Program

Our 6-year old program is designed to specifically meet the needs of our youngest campers. Their day will be similar to that of the school year day allowing the teachers more freedom in their lessons. Under constant, careful supervision of experienced and certified instructors and our trained camp counselors, our Friendly Froglets will be encouraged to participate in a wide range of multi-cultural activities, arts and crafts, outdoor sports, reading, science, math and many other organized activities. The limited number of campers in each group allows the teachers to give much needed individualized attention to each child.

This program allows our little ones the opportunity to play constructively, learn the importance of socialization, sharing and cooperation and allow them to adjust to new environments and be- coming more independent. Campers will follow a daily schedule which will enable them to be active and to enjoy the same great fun as the older campers, but at a more relaxed pace.

Beginner Swim is an option for our 6-yr-olds. IT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE FRIENDLY FROGLETS PROGRAM – YOU MUST PLACE A CHECK IN THE BOX IF YOUR CHILD IS INTERESTED. Instructional swim lessons will run for 45 minutes from 12:15 to 1pm. Please select the box if you would like your child to participate. Please remember to have your child bring a towel and swimsuit.

□ Swim

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2016 Campus Kids Registration For Office Use Only _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment

Age 7-9 _____ Schedule ______Reg CAMP FORMS _____ Proof ______Review Pay Session (please check box(es): _____ Medical Form ______Database

□ Session I: $933.00 □ Session II: $995.00 □ Session I: $1213.00 □ Session II: $1275.00 June 27-July 21 (4 Weeks) July 25-Aug 18 (4 Weeks) June 27-July 22 (4 Weeks) July 25-August 19 (4 Weeks)

Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday Monday-Friday Monday-Friday NCONE-CC002-02 NCTWO-CC002-02 NCONE-CC002-04 NCTWO-CC002-04

Age on September 30, 2016 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2016 ______Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

______—______—______Sex M □ F □ MCCC Student ID (If known)

______Last Name First MI ______Street Address ______City State Zip Code ______Parent/Guardian #1 Daytime Phone Ext. Parent/Guardian #2 Daytime Phone Ext.

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

e-mail ______How did you hear about us? □ Previously attended □ Website □ Friends Home Phone ______□ Ad Which paper?______□ School □ Other ______

□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______+ $10* Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______+ $10* □ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. Send mail registration to: Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690

A completed copy of the medical form on page 50, Camper Code of Conduct on page 49 and Release forms on page 51 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 44

2016 Campus Kids Course Selections (Age 7-9) CAMPER'S NAME ______Select choices carefully. A $20 fee will be charged for each requested schedule change. SESSION I: JUNE 27-JULY 21 (Write 1-8 in order of choice Morning & Afternoon) (1=favorite; 8=least favorite) Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class ____ Animal Art N (1st session) ____ American Girl (1st session) ____ Anime & Manga N ____ Around the World ____ A Stitch in Time

CAMP FORMS ____ Balls O’ Fun ____ Bandana Boutique (9 only) ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Basic Art (1st session) ____ Body Sense N ____ Beginner Swim/Instructional ____ Broadway Love ____ Cheerleading ____ Cartooning ____ Claytastic ____ Colonial Capers ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Computer Fun (1st session) ____ Flag Football ____ Count Your Stitches ____ Fun with Math ____ Dig It ____ Hooray for Paper Mache (1st session) ____ Everything Disney N ____ It’s All About the Do N (1st session) ____ Locomotion Commotion (1st session) ____ Frisbee Fun-tastic (9 only) ____ Meditation for Kids ____ Hip Hop ____ Nature Art (1st session) ____ Jedi Academy ____ Power Up (1st session) ____ Juggling for Beginners (8- 9 only) ____ Recess Fun ____ Kooky Science ____ Soccer ____ Lego Mania ____ Sports & Games ____ Lost In Space (1st session) ____ Step It Up N (1st session) ____ Reading Booster ____ Summer Olympics N ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun (8- 9 only) ____ The Enchanted Princess (1st session) ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ Under the Sea ____ Writing & Illustrations N

SESSION II: JULY 25- AUGUST 18 Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class ____ A Pirate’s Life (2nd session) ____ Amazing Adventures with Magic Treehouse ____ Around the World (2nd session) ____ A Stitch in Time ____ Anime & Manga N ____ Beginner Swim/Instructional ____ Around the Campfire(2nd session) ____ Card Game Craze (2nd session) ____ Balls O’ Fun ____ Cartooning ____ Bandana Boutique (9 only) ____ Cheerleading ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Clay-tastic ____ Body Sense N ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Broadway Love ____ Dig It ____ Colonial Capers ____ Flag Football ____ Count Your Stitches ____ Fun with Math ____ Everything Disney N ____ Jedi Academy ____ Frisbee Fun-tastic (9 only) ____ Juggling for Beginners (8-9 only) ____ Hip Hop ____ Jump Roping Fun (2nd session) ____ Juggling for Beginners (8-9 only) ____ Lego Mania ____ Kooky Science ____ Math Booster Club (9 only)(2nd session) ____ Lego Mania ____ Meditation for Kids ____ Reading Booster ____ Pokemon Adventures (2nd session) ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun (8-9 only) ____ Popsicle Palooza (2nd session) ____ Scrapbooking Craze (2nd session) ____ Rainbow Rousers N (2nd session) ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ Recess Fun ____ Summer Olympics N ____ Set Design (2nd session) ____ Summer Reading Challenge (2nd session) ____ Soccer ____ Through the Colored Glass (2nd session) ____ Sports & Games ____ Under the Sea ____ Writing & Illustrating N

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2016 Campus Kids Registration For Office Use Only Age 10-13 _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment

_____ Schedule ______Reg CAMP FORMS _____ Proof ______Review Pay Session (please check box(es): _____ Medical Form ______Database

□ Session I: $933.00 □ Session II: $995.00 □ Session I: $1213.00 □ Session II: $1275.00 June 27-July 21 (4 Weeks) July 25-Aug 18 (4 Weeks) June 27-July 22 (4 Weeks) July 25-August 19 (4 Weeks) Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday Monday-Friday Monday-Friday NCONE-CC003-02 NCTWO-CC003-02 NCONE-CC003-04 NCTWO-CC003-04

Age on September 30, 2016 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2016 ______Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

______—______—______Sex M □ F □ MCCC Student ID (If known)

______Last Name First MI ______Street Address ______City State Zip Code ______Parent/Guardian #1 Daytime Phone Ext. Parent/Guardian #2 Daytime Phone Ext.

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

e-mail ______How did you hear about us? Afternoon Courses N = New Class □ Previously attended □ Website □ Friends ____ Amazing Adventures with Magic Treehouse Home Phone ______□ Ad Which paper?______□ School (2nd session) □ Other ______Anime & Manga N ____ Around the Campfire(2nd session) □ □ □ □ ____ Balls O’ Fun Visa Mastercard Amex Discover ____ Bandana Boutique (9 only) ____ Beat the Heat Board Games Number ______CVV# ______Body Sense N ____ Broadway Love ____ Colonial Capers Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______Count Your Stitches + $10* ____ Everything Disney N ____ Frisbee Fun-tastic (9 only) Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______Hip Hop + $10* ____ Juggling for Beginners (8-9 only) □ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. ____ Kooky Science ____ Lego Mania * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year ____ Reading Booster Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun (8-9 only) ____ Scrapbooking Craze (2nd session) Send mail registration to: ____ Summer Math Challenge Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690 ____ Summer Olympics N ____ Summer Reading Challenge (2nd session) ____ Through the Colored Glass (2nd session) A completed copy of the medical form on page 50, Camper Code of Conduct on page 49 and Release forms ____ Under the Sea on page 51 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. ____ Writing & Illustrating N Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 46

2016 Campus Kids Course Selections (Ages 10-13) CAMPER'S NAME ______Select choices carefully. A $20 fee will be charged for each requested schedule change. SESSION I: JUNE 27-JULY 21 (Write 1-8 in order of choice Morning & Afternoon) (1=favorite; 8=least favorite) Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class ____ Archery ____ Acrylic Adventures (1st session) ____ Bandana Boutique ____ Advanced Juggling ____ Beginner Swim/Instructional ____ Anime & Manga N

CAMP FORMS ____ Building Up Boot Camp ____ Artistic Impressions (1st session) ____ Cheerleading ____ Bead It ____ Clay & Sculpture ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Comic Book Creations ____ Body Sense N ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Camp’ Zine ____ Flag Football ____ Challenge Accepted N ____ Flying Objects: Rockets and Gliders ____ Creative Choreography ____ Girls’ Club ____ Hero’s Journey N ____ Going Green With Science ____ Frisbee Fun-tastic ____ Hip Hop ____ Juggling for Beginners ____ Masquerade N ____ Lego & Knex ____ Minecraft Mania (1st session) ____ Meditation for Kids (1st session) ____ Papercrafting & Cardmaking N ____ Minecraft Mania (1st session) ____ Pastel Basics (1st session) ____ Musical Theater ____ Powerful Presentations(1st session) ____ Plush Products N ____ Set Design ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun ____ Step It Up N (1st session) ____ Scrapbooking Craze (1st session) ____ Soccer ____ Sports & Games ____ Tape It ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ Tornadoes, Volcanos, Tsunamis-Oh My! ____ Summer Olympics N (1st session) (1st session) ____ Tile Designers (1st session)

SESSION II: JULY 25-AUGUST 18

Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class

____ Archery ____ Anime & Manga N ____ Beach Sports (2nd Session) ____ Advanced Juggling ____ Beginner Swim/Instructional ____ Bandana Boutique ____ Building Up Boot Camp ____ Bead It! ____ Camp Boutique (2nd session) ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Card Game Craze(2nd Session) ____ Body Sense N ____ Cheerleading ____ Camp ‘Zine ____ Comic Book Creations ____ Challenge Accepted N ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Clay & Sculpture ____ Drawing Disney! N (2nd session) ____ Creative Choreography ____ Girls’ Club ____ Flag Football ____ Going Green With Science ____ Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders ____ Hip Hop ____ Frisbee Fun-tastic ____ Juggling for Beginners ____ Juggling for Beginners ____ Locomotion Commotion (2nd Session) ____ Hero’s Journey N ____ Math Booster Club (2nd session) ____ Lego & K’nex ____ Masquerade N ____ Mixed Media Art (2nd session) ____ Papercrafting & Cardmaking N ____ Musical Theater ____ Plush Products N ____ Pokemon Adventures II (2nd session) ____ Set Design ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun ____ Soccer ____ So What’s Your Point? The Art of Debate ____ Tape It (2nd session) ____ Young Authors (2nd session) ____ Sports & Games ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ Summer Reading Challenge (2nd session) ____ Tape It ____ Wondrous World of Witches & Wizards (2nd session)

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2016 Specialty Camps, For Office Use Only _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment Friday Fun Days, and CAMP FORMS Academic Prep _____ Schedule ______Reg _____ Proof ______Review Pay Do NOT Use This Form For Sports Camps _____ Medical Form ______Database

Age on September 30, 2016 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2016 ______Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

______—______—______Sex M □ F □ MCCC Student ID (If known)

______Last Name First MI ______Street Address ______City State Zip Code ______Parent/Guardian #1 Daytime Phone Ext. Parent/Guardian #2 Daytime Phone Ext.

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______e-mail ______

Home Phone ______

Check one: (Aviation/Sea Camp Only) How did you hear about us?  Child T-shirt size:  M (10-12)  L (14-16) □ Previously attended □ Website □ Friends  Adult T-shirt size:  S  M  L  XL □ Ad Which paper?______□ School □ Other ______

□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______

Amount to be charged $______+ $10* Cardholder signature______

□ Check/money order enclosed $______+ $10* payable to Mercer County Community College. * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. Send mail registration to: Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690 A completed copy of the medical form on page 50, Camper Code of Conduct on page 49 and Release forms on page 51 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form.

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2016 Specialty Camps, Friday Fun Days* and Academic Prep Registration Form

Course # Course Title Date(s) Cost CAMP FORMS

*Campus Kids Fun Fridays are included in price if registered M-F

One time Continuing Studies Summer Session Registration Fee $10

IMPORTANT NOTE: Liability Release form, itinerary and scheduling information for full day off-campus camps is available on our website, www.mccc.edu/campcollege Please note: There are no refunds or make-ups of absences, illness or camper dismissal.

A $20 processing fee will be imposed for withdrawal or change of any schedule. Total Cost

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CAMP COLLEGE 2016 CAMPER CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENT CAMP FORMS Please Review Our Camp Mission and Code of Behavior on Page 57

______Camper Name (please print)

I will always have the opportunity to meet with the camp director or other Camp College administrators to tell my side of any incident that is being reported to the camp office. I will report any problems that I am having at camp or with any staff member to the camp director.

1. I will remain with my camp program or trip at all times and will not leave without a camp administrator’s permission.

2. I will not bring expensive jewelry, electronic games, cellphones and trading cards, dolls or comics to camp. If camper brings valuables, MCCC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.

3. I will respect camp property, off-site facilities, and all bus transportation. I will not chew gum at camp. If I willfully destroy property or equipment, monetary reimbursement will be required.

4. I will obey fire drill safety and never pull or play with a fire alarm.

5. I will respect the safety of everyone in a moving vehicle and will obey all bus rules.

6. I will respect personal property of campers and staff and not take anything that doesn’t belong to me.

7. I will respect the camp staff and follow instructions. I will not run away from my group or camp counselors. I will move about the corridors in a quiet and orderly fashion and not linger or wander between classes.

8. I will be a good camp friend and not fight or instigate a fight. I will not hurt anyone with unkind words or actions. Any object that may hurt or place another person in fear of his/her safety may be considered a weapon and is cause for serious disciplinary action that could include immediate expulsion from camp. The camp director will investigate and resolve any safety issue immediately.

9. I will show respect for everyone and only use appropriate language and gestures at camp.

10. I will obey Internet safety rules as instructed by my teacher. Failure to obey Internet safety may include immediate expulsion from camp.

One time Continuing Studies Summer Session Registration Fee $10 ______Parent/Guardian Signature Date IMPORTANT NOTE: Liability Release form, itinerary and scheduling information for full day off-campus camps is ______available on our website, www.mccc.edu/campcollege Camper Signature Date

A completed Camper Code of Conduct Agreement, Health History and Medical Authorization must be submitted each year with every Camp Application.

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MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE—SUMMER CAMPS HEALTH HISTORY & MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION FOR ALL PERSONS UNDER AGE 18 This form must be completed with innoculation dates and returned with EACH camp application. NOTE: A doctor’s signature is NOT required. NAME OF STUDENT______Last First MI Birthdate Male □ Female □ Parent/Guardian #1 Name: ______Daytime Phone:______Cell Phone:______

CAMP FORMS Parent/Guardian #2 Name:______Daytime Phone:______Cell Phone:______Alt. Emer. Contact:______Daytime Phone:______Family Physician:______Daytime Phone:______PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: For the safety of your child, do not withhold any pertinent medical information. 1. Were you ever advised not to allow this child to play in any sports? _____ YES* _____ NO 2. List any malfunction or loss of an organ: ______3. List any allergies including bee stings, peanuts, hives, asthma:______4. Currently under physician’s care for:______5. Current medications being taken: ______6. Will your child need medication at camp? N ____ Y ____ Name of Medication ______If yes, please bring medication to the nurse on the first day your child attends camp. 7. Has this child: YES* NO (a) had difficulty with sight? ______(b) had difficulty with hearing? ______(c) ever been unconscious after an injury? ______(d) had a fracture or dislocation within the last three years? ______(e) ever experienced high blood pressure? ______(f) ever experienced chest pain/palpitations? ______(g) had to stay in the hospital overnight within the last year? ______(h) other ______8. Does this child have a history of: (a) fainting with exercise? ______(b) undue tiredness/fatigue? ______(c) a family member having sudden unexplained death under the age of 40? ______* Please explain (attach extra pages if necessary.) According to state law, all campers must be immunized or submit a statement from a physician that immunization is in progress.** IMPORTANT: Attach a CURRENT copy of Immunization Record from Doctor's office.

If an emergency illness or injury occurs, I (parent/guardian) hereby authorize Mercer County Community College to treat and/or send this person to a physician or hospital and authorize the necessary treatment. I also authorize the physician or hospital to release my child after treatment to a representative of Mercer County Com- munity College. My child's medical insurance carrier is______. I authorize MCCC to share pertinent health information with camp staff as needed to safeguard my child's health. My hospital of choice is ______. All information on this form is complete, true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN______DATE______**NOTE 1. If there is a religious objection to immunization of a child, a written statement must be signed and submitted which states that the child is in good health and that you will assume full responsibility for his/her health while in camp. 2. If immunization is contraindicated for medical reasons, the parent or guardian shall submit to the camp a written statement signed by a licensed physician, indicating both the reason and length of the medical contraindication. A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH EACH CAMP APPLICATION

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For your child’s safety, a valid picture ID authorizes your child’s release to the bearer of the card. Name listed below must be identical to drivers license or other picture ID. Campers will CAMP FORMS not be released without personal identification. If you need emergency camper pick up, you must send a note or call the camp office at (609) 570-3773.ID's must be in English (include the person’s full name, relationship, and phone number, no nicknames please). Camper Name: ______. Listed below are individuals authorized to pick-up my child from Camp College. ______Parent/Guardian #1 (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone ______Parent/Guardian #2 (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone ______Name (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone ______Name (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone THIS PAGE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH EACH REGISTRATION. Emergency Information Procedures & Release Camper Name ______Last First Middle DOB ______Sex: M or F

Home Address ______Home Phone ______LOCATIONS PARENTS/GUARDIAN CAN BE REACHED IF NOT AT HOME Parent 1 Name ______(First & Last Name) Cell Phone/Office Phone Parent 2 Name ______(First & Last Name) Cell Office Phone NAME OF LOCAL PERSON OR RELATIVE TO CONTACT IF PARENT(S) CANNOT BE REACHED: Name ______

Address ______Phone ______Release In case of emergency, accident or serious illness to the camper named on this card in which medical treatment is required, I (parent/guardian) request Camp College to contact me. If the camp is unable to reach me, my signature below authorizes MCCC to exercise their judgment in contacting the physician indicated below and to follow his/her instructions. If this physician is unavailable, MCCC may make whatever arrangements are necessary or transport the camper to a hospital emergency room.

In addition, I give permission for the above registered camper to be photographed/videotaped during this camp season by a representative of Mercer County Community College. I understand that the photographs/videotapes will be used by Mercer County Community College for the purpose of promoting the college’s programs and services, and that no compensation will be offered to the child or family. Parent/Guardian Signature ______Date ______Remarks ______Does this student have any major or unusual health conditions? Yes No If yes, please specify ______Allergies ______Other Conditions ______Local Physician’s Name ______Office Phone ______IMPORTANT NOTE: Please notify MCCC immediately concerning changes to any information listed on this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 52 Before-Camp Care If you would like your child to participate in an extended day program that allows you to bring your camper to MCCC as early as 7:15am, you should enroll your youngster in MCCC’s “Early Bird BEFORE-CAMP” program. Early Bird participants, who may purchase breakfast in the Campus Eatery, will participate in supervised activities on campus during the weeks and days listed below. Experienced camp staff will ensure your child’s safety and prompt check-in at their regularly scheduled camp programs. You may enroll for any or all of the weeks in which your child is attending camp. To register see pg. 53. DAILY REGISTRATIONS NOT PERMITTED.

CAMP WEEK SECTION DAYS COST 6/20-6/24 (Pre-Camp) NCBFC-CC001-20 M-F $32 6/27-7/22 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-01 M-F $94 CAMP FORMS 6/27-7/21 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-02 M-Th $72 6/27-7/1 (Week 1) NCBFC-CC001-03 M-F $32 7/5-7/8 (Week 2) NCBFC-CC001-04 T-F* $26 7/11-7/15 (Week 3) NCBFC-CC001-05 M-F $32 7/18-7/22 (Week 4) NCBFC-CC001-06 M-F $32 7/25-8/19 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-07 M-F $98 7/25-8/18 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-08 M-Th $76 7/25-7/29 (week 5) NCBFC-CC001-09 M-F $32 8/1-8/5 (Week 6) NCBFC-CC001-10 M-F $32 8/8-8/12 (Week 7) NCBFC-CC001-11 M-F $32 8/15-8/19 (Week 8) NCBFC-CC001-12 M-F $32 *No classes July 4

After-Camp Care If you would like your child to remain on campus for an optional swim period and additional activities following his or her regular camp day, you can enroll your youngster in MCCC’s “AFTER-CAMP” program. Children enrolled in this program are escorted to a variety of supervised activities from 4-6pm, including a recreational swim period from 4-5:15pm, during the weeks and days listed below. You may enroll for any or all of the weeks in which your child is attending camp. See pg. 54 for List of Activities. DAILY REGISTRATIONS NOT PERMITTED.

CAMP WEEK SECTION DAYS COST 6/20-6/24 (Pre-Camp) NCAFC-CC001-20 M-F $55 6/27-7/22 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-01 M-F $180 6/27-7/21 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-02 M-Th $141 6/27-7/1 (Week 1) NCAFC-CC001-03 M-F $55 7/5-7/8 (Week 2) NCAFC-CC001-04 T-F* $42 7/11-7/15 (Week 3) NCAFC-CC001-05 M-F $55 7/18-7/22 (Week 4) NCAFC-CC001-06 M-F $55 7/25-8/19 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-07 M-F $195 7/25-8/18 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-08 M-Th $150 7/25-7/29 (week 5) NCAFC-CC001-09 M-F $55 8/1-8/5 (Week 6) NCAFC-CC001-10 M-F $55 8/8-8/12 (Week 7) NCAFC-CC001-11 M-F $55 8/15-8/19 (Week 8) NCAFC-CC001-12 M-F $55 *No classes July 4

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2016 Before- and After-Care Registration Form Do NOT Use This Form For Sports Camps CAMP FORMS

Age on September 30, 2016 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2016 ______Mo Day Yr Sex M □ F □ ______Last Name First MI ______Street Address ______City State Zip Code ______Parent/Guardian #1 Daytime Phone Ext. Parent/Guardian #2 Daytime Phone Ext.

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______e-mail ______Home Phone ______A $25 fee will be charged for children who arrive earlier than 7:15am or remain on campus after 6pm. Payment is due at time of pick-up. □ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name______Card expiration date______Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______□ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. DAILY REGISTRATIONS NOT PERMITTED EXCEPT FRIDAYS.

Course # Course Title Date(s) Cost

Total Cost

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After-Care Activity Selection

Camper: ______(M)ale or (F)emale:______Student ID Number: ______Parent/Guardian #1 Name:______Day Phone #:______Cell Phone #: ______

CAMP FORMS Parent/Guardian #2 Name:______Day Phone #:______Cell Phone #: ______Alternate person(s) allowed to pick up child: ______Please select and number (1, 2, 3) three favorite activities your child would most enjoy participating in each week he/she is registered for After-Camp Care. We will make every effort to schedule your child according to his/her first choice, but limited space is available in some activities. NOTE: Swimming will be assigned on a rotational basis throughout the camp session to ensure that every child who is interested in this activity will have an equal opportunity to participate. Please select carefully since we will be unable to accommodate schedule change requests. Session 1 Session 2 PRE- Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week CAMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Week June June July July July July Aug Aug Aug 20-24 27- 5-8* 11-15 18-22 25-29 1-5 8-12 15-19 July 1 Activity Selection Swim from 4-5:15pm, then go to (CM building) until departure. NOTE: No early dismissal from the pool is permitted. Based on the popularity of this selection, if necessary, spaces will be filled on a rotational basis throughout the four-week camp session. (Six-year-olds not eligible for this selection) Outdoor sports and games activities.**

Movie selection changes daily.

Library summer reading fun for every grade.**

Board Games**

Computer Games individual and group challenges. (Six- year-olds not eligible for this selection)** *No class July 4 **All after campers report to movies at 5:30pm. This form must be returned with your camp registration

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• Camp College-Four-week traditional camp of academic LOCATION and recreational programs and half- and full-day arts, More than 70 different summer sciences, and recreational programs for ages 6-16. programs, full of variety and fun for young people will be offered at • Sports Camps-A variety of one-week sports camps for Mercer County Community College’s ages 6-17. beautiful West Windsor Campus. The 292-acre campus is located five miles • Tomato Patch-An intensive visual and performing arts south of Princeton on Old Trenton summer workshop for students entering grades 5-7 and Road in West Windsor/Hamilton grades 8-12. Townships, bordering Mercer County Park. The James Kerney campus, conveniently located at N. Broad and • Summer College for High School Students-A unique Academy Streets in downtown Trenton, opportunity for students who have completed at least offers equally popular SMILE, GEAR one year of high school to earn from three to seven col- UP, and Upward Bound programs for lege credits. youth who attend the Trenton Public School District. For directions to the • SMILE, GEAR UP, and Community of Learners are college call (609) 586-4800, ext. 3950 open to students who attend targeted secondary schools or online at www.mccc.edu. in the Trenton Public School District, for grades 7-12, to prepare them for success in high school and college. TOP-NOTCH FACILITIES • Upward Bound is offered to educationally and economically disadvantaged Trenton students who have • Fully equipped “state of the art” the desire and potential to succeed in college. computer and technology labs • A variety of art studios • A 400-seat professional theater • Air-conditioned buildings • Indoor olympic size swimming pool • Athletic fields • College cafeteria serving a variety of hot and cold breakfast and lunch items

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Camp College

fun in the sun

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Camp College OUR MISSION

Camp College provides the finest camp experience for children, an experience that will be remembered for a lifetime. Committed to quality and excellence in every aspect of the summer experience, Camp College carefully designs programs and ac- tivities, maintains a dedicated and experienced staff, and provides a caring and safe environment with state-of-the-art facilities. With an emphasis on hands-on activities and fun, children have the opportunity to achieve, gain self-esteem and confidence, explore new interests and develop lifelong memories and friendships.

OUR CODE OF BEHAVIOR

Our camper code of behavior is designed to create an environment that allows campers to learn, teachers to teach, and our camp administrators and counselors to facilitate the instruction. We believe that good discipline at camp is essential to the safety and well being of everyone. We also believe that the basic goals of our programs include the promotion of courteous conduct, consideration toward other people, and respect for the rights of everyone.

With the full cooperation of parents or guardians, we look forward to an exciting, safe summer in which our campers respect rules and regulations. College is in ses- sion and administrative offices are open for business, so it’s especially important that campers show respect for others and demonstrate appropriate behavior and language. Our staff always uses positive techniques to guide behavior, but disrup- tive activities cannot be tolerated and will be subject to the following disciplinary actions:

• 1st incident -verbal warning and parental notification.

• 2nd incident - a two-day suspension from camp. The director may require a parent conference before continued attendance is permitted.

• 3rd incident or at the discretion of the director - expulsion from Camp College, Before and After-Camp care, any programs, trips or activities associated with Camp College.

No refunds are issued for suspension or expulsion. On the first day of camp, par- ticipants and staff will review expected behavior at camp. Parents are ex- pected to discuss this information with their child and return a signed agree- ment with their completed application. No camper will be admitted without a signed agreement.

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Camp College Comments

My two girls are enrolled in the 2nd session My son, Prem attended the highly acclaimed of Camp College. They are 9 and 11, so I camp for the first time last summer. We were have had a chance to sample plenty of camps a little apprehensive at first since we did not in the past years; however, I did not expect to know what to expect and it being his first be so thrilled by your operation. My 11 year camp. I wasn't sure if he was going to like it old actually did voluntary homework over the especially since he was going to spend about weekend to prepare her piece for her debate 10 hours a day for 6 weeks. For the sake of class. She was so excited this morning “Wish variety, we tried both the Specialty and Cam- me luck Mom” is what she said when she left pus Kids. We were very happy with the overall my car. This is just a fabulous confidence experience to say the least. The camp counsel- builder for her entry into Middle School in ors were very experienced and knew just how September. My 9 year old is also having a ball to make Prem feel comfortable in his “new with the swimming, campfire and meeting new summer home”. They went out of their way to friends. Your staff is also amazing. Seriously, provide updates to me on how he was doing. I they open the door to help the campers out of was always able to reach them and they were the car in the morning and tell you to have a very responsive. I could see that they really good day. I feel like I have to pinch myself. cared and we will definitely be back again. Worth every penny! My only regret is that I Great job Camp College! didn’t hook them up at MCCC a couple years Raji Sathappan ago. Thanks. Christine Donahue Camp College proved to be a true hit with my six year old's first experience with summer I wanted to express my appreciation to the camp. I found the organization of the program entire staff at Camp College for my son’s third very impressive and how they were able to year at camp. The first year Nick attended, the move the children from one course to the next. place seemed so huge to me and although he My daughter enjoyed the well-thought-out was thrilled, I was a little apprehensive. Now, courses and most of all, the enthusiasm and he’s like a regular college student, knows where care of the counselors. everything is and who everybody is. Your staff Suhal Lewis is wonderful. Natola was so nice when I came into the camp office one morning to let them know that my father-in-law had passed away I would like to say how much my son enjoys the previous night and could the staff keep an your camps, and how much I enjoy them. I eye on Nick. The CIT’s at the drop -ff circle leave days with peace of mind knowing he are so nice, some days their “good morning” will be well looked after and having a ball. and “have a nice day” might be the nicest I I especially like the specialty camp programs. hear while I deal 8 hours with the public on I find them to be educational as well as fun. the phone. It is so comforting to have a CIT Diane Ziegler open my car door and greet my son by name. Anthony V. knows every parent and is always there with a nice greeting every day. I just Matthew had a great experience with Camp wanted to give a thank you to the camp college College. This was his first camp experience and staff for making our family happy campers. ☺ we were amazed with how easy it was for him Laura Canavera to adjust to camp life. He loved his classes and counselors. Matthew wanted to stay at Camp College year round! He can't wait to come back Being a CIT is a great opportunity to gain this year! valuable job skills, make friends and still man- Kristy Catalfomo age to enjoy your summer. I loved working with the kids. I felt like I was having as much fun as they were. The dance classes at Camp College are great. Dan Zeitler Stephanie, the teacher, and Emily, her coun- selor are perfect. There are two dance classes Hip Hop and Dance, Dance, Dance. They also I would like to tell you that I had so much fun instruct Musical Theater. Last summer we and I will return every year. The teachers and performed Honey Bun from the musical South counselors were friendly, helpful and I learned Pacific. It is always fun to sing, dance and act a lot! What I enjoyed most was the activities with Stephanie, Emily and your friends. and making new friends. Caroline Cano - Camper Monique Bergeron-Camper

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If you miss our Summer Youth Camps Open House in January, come to a Camp College Information Session to learn more about our programs.

Visit us at the Conference Center from 12-2pm on the following dates: Saturday, February 13 Saturday, April 23 and at the Student Center on: Saturday, March 19

Camper Registration Registration processedwill notwithout be all Checklist required forms. Have you included:

□ Age appropriate registration form

□ Camper Code of Conduct

□ Health History & Medical Authorization

□ Camper Pick Up Authorization

□ Current Immunization Record

□ Before and After Camp Registration if applicable

□ Liability Release Form from Camp College website if applicable

□ Payment

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