CAMP FOOTHILLS 2019

Who? When? Why? • Week 1 5/28 - 5/31 • Grades K - 8th field trips only • Enjoy a 3 hour themed camp or Grades designation refers to the rotate from one experience to a 2018-2019 school year. • Week 2 6/3 - 6/7 totally different one each hour! • Week 3 6/10 - 6/14 What? • Flexible schedule. Attend morning, • Week 4 6/17 - 6/21 , culture, STEM, art, drama, afternoon, or both! • • Week 5 6/24 - 6/28 cooking, etc. • Make it easy on yourself and pre- • Week 6 7/1 - 7/3, 7/5 • Classes that change weekly and field order lunch (M-F) Week 7 7/8 - 7/12 trips • • Pre-order or purchase homemade • Week 8 7/15 - 7/19 • Morning (9am -12pm) and Afternoon ice cream from Isabella’s on (1pm - 4pm) classes • Week 9 7/22 - 7/26 field trips only Wednesdays! 6th Grade Bootcamp 7/29 - 8/1 • Before and after class hours for • • Make new friends!

grades K - 8th Where? • Catalina Foothills High School 4300 East Sunrise Drive

SAVE TIME -Camp Foothills Round Trip

with a click of a button! Save time and sign up for the ENTIRE summer your child’s summer for you. Choose the round trip option and let us plan all Field Trips will be included When you sign up for our Roundtrip Ticket, can cater an experience around and we will send you a brief survey so we scheduled for a class that isn’t your campers preferences.Was your camper up to five schedule changes their style? No problem! Campers will receive ice cream, and Camp on the house. You can even add weekly lunches, summer! Due to exclusive- Sunrise and Sunset to complete your camper’s there will be no refunds. ness, specialty camps will not be included and Enrollment for this option ends April 30. Please call Community Schools

with any questions. 520-209-7551 Starting at $2258 click of a button! Sign up for the ENTIRE Summer with a

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information 1 - 3

Camp Sunrise and Camp Sunset 25

Lunch Information 25

Outdoor Adventures 4 - 5

Weekly Camps 6 - 21

Field Trips Week 1 6

On Campus Week 6 16

Field Trips Week 9 21

Missoula Children’s Theatre 15

Class Descriptions 22 - 24

Valley View Early Learning Center 26

Cover Design by CFHS Graphic Design Student, JOHN KONRAD. Congratulations!

Get Ready for Middle School! 6th Grade Boot Camp For Incoming 6th Graders July 29 - August 1

Kids, worried about middle school? Parents, are you concerned that your student will be lost and won't know what to do in that new world that is middle school? This is a mini-camp for incoming 6th graders right before school starts to help students get ready for the year. Taught by Jason Grobe and Cory Walavich, students will learn about study skills, learning styles, time management, schedules, writing, note taking, grading procedures, and generally everything you need to know to start the school year out confident and successful! Don't just worry and hope things go well; take control of your success and sign up today. This camp is geared towards students entering Esperero Canyon but all students entering 6th grade are welcome to enroll.

Monday, July 29 - Thursday, August 1 10:30am - 12pm or 1:00 - 2:30pm Location: Esperero Canyon Middle School Instructor: Jason Grobe and Cory Walavich Fee: $60

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Register online starting at 8am Friday, February 27th for CFSD-enrolled $25 students. General registration opens Wednesday, March 4th. REGISTRATION

FEE Register Online: cs.cfsd16.org

•All payments due in full at time of registration. Early Bird Special! •Registration deadlines are the Wednesday before the camp start dates. •Late Registrations are subject to a $15 fee. •Schedule changes are subject to a $10 fee. Register by May 17th, 2019 and •No Waitlist receive Early Bird Pricing and a free camp bag and t-shirt! Refunds •Refunds of 75% are available through Wednesday before each camp starts. •No Refunds will be given after the weekly registration deadline. Indicates Outdoor Class •Registration fee of $25 is nonrefundable.

Student Safety • Students must be enrolled in class or supervised at all times while on campus between 7:00am-6:00pm. • Students are not permitted to leave campus on their own at any time. • Please only use the designated Camp Foothills doors to drop off or pick up your student. • All visitors must check in and get a visitor sticker at the entrance to Camp Foothills. • Students should arrive no earlier than 10 minutes prior to class

Electronic Devices

• Community Schools is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged devices. • The use of electronic devices for texting, social media or phone calls will not be allowed on campus except in emergency situations or with permission of staff. CS Main Office 2101 E. River Road

(520) 209-7551 office closed May 23-27, 2019

Camp Foothills Main Office Catalina Foothills High School Summer Program Team: 4300 E. Sunrise Drive May 28 - July 19, 2019 Travis Kolter Christie Vargas, Mary Grodman Summer Attendance Line - (520) 209-8317 Jessica McGlothlin, Foster Bunce, Emma Brannon, Lucia Pavlich Email: [email protected] Debbie Ross, Jennifer Noyce campfoothills.cfsd16.org

(520) 209-8454

3 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF

Mini-Mt. Lemmon Bound 2-3 mile hikes daily, 500-1500 ft in elevation change. Moderate physical exertion sustained for short periods of time. Supportive soled shoes required. No flat soled shoes permitted. Suitable for those with beginning outdoor experiences.

This week is for the beginner hiker and outdoor adventurer! Get to know Tucson’s fun summer escape with day hikes on Mt. Lemmon. Be introduced to Leave No Trace techniques, basic survival skills, map reading and plant & animal identification as you become more comfortable with the natural world! Hike different trails each morning and make fire-starters, paracord bracelets and build your own first aid kit each afternoon! Friday lunch will be a campfire cookout complete with Smores’! A pack list will be emailed prior to the start of camp. The Great Adventure Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner Grades: 3-5 3-6 miles, 1500-3000 ft in elevation change. Moderate physical Week 1: May 28 - 31, 2019 9:00am - 4:00pm exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive soled shoes Fee: $240 required. Suitable for those moderate outdoor experiences. Must have prior camping and hiking experience.

Get ready for a great adventure to the amazing world wonder of the Mt. Lemmon Bound Grand Canyon! Discover unique combinations of geologic color & erosional forms that decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles long, 3-6 mile hikes daily, 1500-2000 ft in elevation change. Moderate 18 miles wide & a mile deep! When we hike under the rim, the Grand physical exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive soled Canyon will overwhelm our senses through its immense size and shoes required. No flat soled shoes permitted. Suitable for those with beauty! Our adventure trip will make a stop in the small mountain moderate outdoor experiences. Students should have some experience town of Prescott as we camp lakeside near the Granite Dells, known hiking prior to this camp. for its unusual large boulder outcroppings of granite that have eroded Join us for a week of adventure as we escape the Tucson heat & head into spectacular bumpy rock features! up to Mt. Lemmon. Hike different trails each day ranging from 3-6 Learn team building & leadership skills along with geology, biology & miles on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday with day trips up the history this week! All food & equipment will be provided. A detailed mountain. Thursday will be our overnight campout. trip itinerary and pack list will be emailed prior to departure. Learn outdoor survival skills, knot tying, orienteering & map reading Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner skills, observe wildlife & keep a detailed journal of your discoveries. Grades: 4-8 Please bring a sack lunch, snacks & a sturdy hiking backpack with the Week 5: June 24 - 28, 2019 ability to carry at least 2 liters of water each day. A pack list will be Fee: $545 emailed prior to the start of camp.

Guides: Mary Grodman, Polly Tanner, Blake Hinson Grades: 4-8 Adventures in Escalante Week 3: June 10 - 14, 2019 9:00am - 4:00pm (Monday - Wednesday) 4-8 mile hikes daily, 1500-2000 ft in elevation change. Moderate Thursday - Arrive at 9:00am, return Friday at 4:00pm physical exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive Fee: $315 soled shoes required. Suitable for those with moderate outdoor experiences. Must have prior camping and hiking experience!

Outdoor Exploration Journey with us to heart of red rock country! Visit Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah to explore world famous slot canyons; Suitable for those with beginning outdoor experiences. some slot canyons can measure less than 3 feet across! Hike to an Discover the uniqueness of different National Parks and famous amazing waterfall in Calf Creek State Park and make a stop where adventurers that help protect these amazing spaces. Discuss hiking color and beauty prompted a National Geographic photography etiquette, Leave No Trace principles, survival skills, including how to expedition in Kodachrome State Park - there are 67 monolithic stone build a shelter and our native desert ecosystem. Observe and enjoy spires and sandstone layers that reveal 180 million years of geologic the natural environment as we encounter desert plants and signs of time. This week is gonna rock! wildlife on our Friday hiking adventure to a local park! Learn leadership, team building, camping & hiking skills while we practice Leave No Trace techniques! All food & equipment will be Guide: Blake Hinson provided. A detailed trip itinerary and pack list will be emailed prior Grades: 5 - 8 to departure. Week 4: June 17 - 21, 2019 9:00am - 12:00pm (Monday - Thursday) Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner Friday - 8:00am - 12:00pm (off-campus field trip) Grades: 5 – 10 Fee: $135 Week 7: July 8 – 12, 2019 Fee: $545 4 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Mt. Lemmon Bound Geocaching Exploration Colorado 3-6 mile hikes daily, 1000-1500 ft in elevation change. Moderate 3-8 miles, 1000-1500 ft in elevation change. Moderate physical physical exertion sustained for shorter periods of time. Supportive exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive soled shoes soled shoes required. No flat soled shoes permitted. Suitable for required. Suitable for those moderate outdoor experiences. Must have those with beginning to moderate outdoor experiences. prior camping experience.

This week will explore the Trail of the Ancients, a National Scenic It’s all about day hikes with a treasure hunting twist! Mt. Lemmon is Byway, located in Colorado and Utah! Our route highlights the not just a great place for day hikes, it’s a Geocacher’s dream! Who archaeological and cultural history of southwestern Native American knew some of the most popular hikes have geocaches hidden along peoples as it traverses the widely diverse geological landscape of the the way? Learn to program, read and navigate with a handheld Four Corners region. From our camping home base in Cortez, CO we GPS device so these secret treasures can be yours! We will also will hike into the Canyon of the Ancients, tour Chimney Rock National learn and practice “Leave No Trace” by Caching-In and Trashing- Monument and climb ladders to hidden cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde Out, making sure to leave our mountain cleaner than we found it. National Park! To top it off, imagine gazing up at the night sky from A supply list will be emailed prior to the start of camp. ancestral pueblos in Hovenweep National Park like Native Americans would have done 800 years ago! End your summer discovering the Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner diversity of Native Nations and the value of indigenous knowledge! Grades: 3 – 7 All food & equipment will be provided. A detailed trip itinerary and Week 8: July 15 – July 19, 2019 9:00am-4:00pm pack list will be emailed prior to departure. Fee: $300 Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner Grades: 5-9 Week 9: July 22 - 26, 2019 Fee: $545

Levels of Difficulty To allow you a better understanding of what may be encountered on your Adventure Trip, we have developed a grading system that quantifies the technical nature and physical output level of each trip. When you are registering for a trip, it helps to be aware of the physical difficulty level so you’re not caught unprepared!

Our scale starts at one hiker, , which means low to moderate exertion. Participants should be capable of moving or hiking for several hours at a stretch with short stops every hour. Participants should be in good health!

Our scale ends at four hikers, , to which only the highly experienced outdoor enthusiast should register. Good health and hiking or backpacking experience is required. These trips may contain 6-8 hours of walking per day and often involves carrying your own gear. Participants must be able to carry up to a 30 lb pack for up to 5 miles throughout the duration of the hike, while maintaining the pace of the group.

Please read each trip description carefully and email us ([email protected]) if you have questions before you register. We can help match your child with the correct trip for his/her level.

You do not need to be a professional athlete to take part in an adventure, but you do need to be an active person. A keen desire to learn, have fun, strong motivation, and a positive attitude are equally important to success!

Gear Notes: This is some of the basic gear students will need for our Adventure Trips! We will email you prior to departure with specific pack lists for each trip.

DAYPACK to DUFFLE BAG TWO (2) WATER HIKING SHOES hold lunch, snacks, if you are going BOTTLES that hold or BOOTS that water, & on a trip with an at least 1-liter of have good tread. sunscreen. overnight. water each.

5 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 1 FIELD TRIPS: MAY 28 - MAY 31, 2019

EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Field Trips will be from 9:00AM - 4:00PM. Camp Sunrise (7AM and 8AM) and Camp Sunset (4PM and 5PM) will be available.

MONDAY Memorial Day - No Classes or Field Trips May 27

Golf N’ Stuff Escape reality as you play miniature golf and challenge your friends to a game of lazer tag, bumper boats and TUESDAY $60 over 100 arcade games. Golf & Stuff May 28 offers something fun for everyone. LUNCH: Please pack a lunch and a water bottle.

Movies & Enjoy some indoor favorites with a day of watching the latest kid-friendly flick, along with bowling and arcade games. WEDNESDAY $70 Please bring $10 if you wish to purchase May 29 a kid’s snack pack at the theater. LUNCH: A pizza lunch will be provided at the bowling alley.

Stratum Laser Tag Unlimited Laser Tag! Science is brought to life as students learn about THURSDAY $75 ultraviolet, white, laser, and infrared May 30 light in a fun and interactive setting. LUNCH: A pizza lunch will be provided.

Dave & Busters and Pool We will start our day with swimming, splashing around the pool followed by an action packed afternoon at Dave & Busters. While at D&B’s campers will be able to enjoy a variety of games and FRIDAY $70 activities. Powerup cards and tokens May 31 will be provided. Please remember to bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and a lunch. LUNCH: Please pack a lunch and a water bottle.

6 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 2: JUNE 3- JUNE 7, 2019

SINGLE CLASS PRICING: $45 3 HOUR BLOCK PRICING: $120 EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Fees reflect the 5 day week per hourly option unless otherwise noted. *Additional Material Fees reflected on classes that apply. You can choose a three-hour camp block, individual hourly classes, or a Specialty Camp to create your schedule. Grade designation refers to this past 2018–2019 school year.

CAMP SUNRISE AVAILABLE STARTING AT 7 AM

Indicates Outdoor Class WEEK 2: GRADES K -2

AM Down the Rabbit Hole - Jaclyn Celaya American Sign Language - Melissa Hallinan Active Games - Remy Cooper Imagination Exploration - Silvana Rojas

9 AM Garden Art ABC Fingerspelling Jumping Games Treasure Island

10 AM Puppet Pals Colors & Numbers Relay Games Under the Sea

11 AM Tea Party *$5 Material Fee Applies People, Animals, & Phrases Chutes & Hoops Out of This World 12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Games Galore - Remy Cooper Jr. Tech Camp - Aradhana Kari Exploration Camp - Jean Tour de Mexico - Sonia Pineda Stockwell

1 PM Floor BeeBots Under the Sea Mexican Culture

2 PM PE Classics Computer Math Games 3,2,1 Blast Off Taste of Mexico *$5 Material Fee Applies

3 PM Around the World in 5 Days Beginning Coding Crafts of Mexico *$5 Material Fee Applies

WEEK 2: GRADES 2 - 5

AM Latin Culture Camp - Adrian Venegas-Mena Classic Dance Camp - Hannah Thandi Non-Traditional Sports - Brandon Alessini

9 AM Piñata Making *$5 Material Fee Applies Jazz Quidditch

10 AM Salsa Dancing Tap The New Classics

11 AM Intro to the Spanish Language Ballet Water Races

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Khan Academy - Scott Suter Fantastic Beasts Camp - Erin Usie-Cooper Water Sports - Brandon Alessini

1 PM Math History of Fantastic Beasts Relay Games

2 PM Coding Potions and Treats *$5 Material Fee Applies H2O Kickball

3 PM Free Choice Wizardy Crafts Duck and Dodge

WEEK 2: GRADES 5 - 8

AM Brush to Canvas - Jessica McGlothlin Frisbee Games - Darryl Lindsey

9 AM Canvas Painting *$5 Material Fee Applies Frisbee

10 AM Craft Painting Frisbee Golf

11 AM Barn Quilt Painting Frisbee 12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Team Players - Autumn Hill Barista Camp - LaRhonda Brinkley

1 PM Flag Coffee Drinks *$4 Material Fee Applies

2 PM Kickball Smoothies *$4 Material Fee Applies

3 PM Teas/Lemonades *$2 Material Fee Applies

CAMP SUNSET AVAILABLE UNTIL 6 PM 7 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 2: JUNE 3 - JUNE 7, 2019

MORNING SPECIALTY CAMPS 9 AM - 12 PM

Music Theory $135 K-2 Study the practices and possibilities of music through fun songs, cool games and more! Luisa Muir

Cheer Camp No matter what your personality type, this class is a place for you to express yourself! Learn cheers, chants, and dances in an active and $135 3-6 Holly Lloyd fun environment.

Join us on the greens this summer for golf lessons. Community Schools is pleased to partner with Skyline Country Club and their pro Golf Lessons golfers to see how fun golf can be! Get instruction in full swing, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. We’ll cool off in the pool after $215 K-8 Skyline Country Club our golf lessons before returning to CFHS, so remember to bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation is provided to and from Camp Foothills.

Camp Foothills is partnering with Bears Swim School for swim lessons. Lessons will be 30 minutes each day in small groups, plus time Swim Lessons $215 K-8 for supervised free swim and water safety activities. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and Bears Swim School from Catalina Foothills High School.

Intro to S.T.E.M. Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as: Trains, Helicopters, $170 K-2 Play-well TEKnologies Treehouses, and Beam Bridges. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment.

AFTERNOON SPECIALTY CAMPS 1 PM - 4 PM

Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as: Trains, Helicopters, STEM Challenge Treehouses, and BeaLevel up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world $170 3-8 Play-well TEKnologies concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as: Gear Cars, Gondolas, Merry-Go-Rounds, and Scissor Lifts. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment.

Rec Swim Come cool off this summer at the pool! You must be able to swim independently to attend. Bring your swimsuit, water bottle, towel, and $125 5-8 Oro Valley Pool sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and from Catalina Foothills High School.

Sewing Club Join us to learn the beautiful art of sewing! Learn how to use the sewing machine, to cut patterns, essential construction skills and $140 2-5 Vanessa Coelho finishing techniques! Clothes, bags, pillow cases, designing and applying appliqués and even more are at your fingertips to create!

World Pop Enter the world of anime, Japanese manga, and K-Pop watching cool videos, learning dances, having fun discussions, and trying your Culture $135 5-8 hand at drawing in this cultural class! Meghan Reinholz

HOT LUNCH OPTIONS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Bean & Cheese Burro Chicken Drumstick Hot Dog Rolled Tacos Pizza

DON’T FORGET TO PREBUY YOUR ICE-CREAM FOR WEDNESDAY!!

Friday, June 7th

CAMP FOOTHILLS SPIRIT DAY! FIRST STOP ON YOUR ROAD TRIP IS CAMP FOOTHILLS! COME WEARING YOUR FAVORITE CAMP FOOTHILLS TSHIRT!

8 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 3: JUNE 10 - JUNE 14, 2019

SINGLE CLASS PRICING: $45 3 HOUR BLOCK PRICING: $120 EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Fees reflect the 5 day week per hourly option unless otherwise noted. *Additional Material Fees reflected on classes that apply. You can choose a three-hour camp block, individual hourly classes, or a Specialty Camp to create your schedule. Grade designation refers to this past 2018–2019 school year.

CAMP SUNRISE AVAILABLE STARTING AT 7 AM

Indicates Outdoor Class WEEK 3: GRADES K -2

AM Pinterest Projects - Lucia Pavlich Imagination Games - Eva Lankes Jr. Technology - Ardhana Kari Arizona Master Artists - Katie Kurtin

9 AM Puppet Pals Castle Ball BeeBots Landscapes

10 AM Everything Emojis Star Wars Games Computer Math Games Weaving

11 AM Perler Beads Mission Impossible Beginners Coding Abstract Art

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Theatre Camp - Hannah Thandi Fun & Fitness - Eva Lankes Full Course Meal - Holly Lloyd Artistic Expression - Katie Kurtin

1 PM Acting 101 Parachute Games Hors D’oeuvres *$5 Material Fee Applies Watercolors

2 PM Comedy Gator Ball Games Pizza *$5 Material Fee Applies Pastels

3 PM Improv Crossfit Games Sweet Treats *$5 Material Fee Applies Textured Painting

WEEK 3: GRADES 2 - 5

AM Ready, Set, GO! - Autumn Hill Tour de Mexico - Sonia Pineda American Sign Language - Meghan Reinholz

9 AM Soccer Mexican Culture ABC Fingerspelling

10 AM Quidditch Taste of Mexico *$5 Material Fee Applies Colors & Numbers

11 AM Relay Games Crafts of Mexico People, Animals, & Phrases

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Indian Culture - Ardhana Kari Active Games - Brandon Alessini Science Galore - Jean Stockwell

1 PM Yoga & Meditation Pickleball Mad Science

2 PM Henna Art Floor Hockey Slime Science *$5 Material Fee Applies

3 PM Creative Sand & Folk Art Kickball Sticky Creations

WEEK 3: GRADES 5 - 8

AM Team Players - Remy Cooper Unique Vehicles - Darryl Lindsey

9 AM Badminton Airplane Modeling *$5 Material Fee Applies

10 AM Drones *$5 Material Fee Applies

11 AM Kickball Zooming Dragsters

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM String Art - LaRhonda Brinkley Court Sports - Remy Cooper

1 PM Macrame Basketball

2 PM Cut, Tie, & Knot

3 PM Friendship Bracelets Relay Games

CAMP SUNSET AVAILABLE UNTIL 6 PM

9 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 3: JUNE 10 - JUNE 14, 2019

MORNING SPECIALTY CAMPS 9 AM - 12 PM

Robotics WeDo Build and program robots in this introductory Robotics class using the LEGO® WeDo® system. Learn basic programming skills, System $170 K-2 simple engineering concepts, and the names of robot components. Work in small groups to complete several projects using tilt and Play-well TEKnologies motion sensors. This is a great way to prepare young Robotics enthusiasts for our more advanced Robotics programs.

Camp Foothills is partnering with Bears Swim School for swim lessons. Lessons will be 30 minutes each day in small groups, plus time Swim Lessons $215 K-8 for supervised free swim and water safety activities. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and Bears Swim School from Catalina Foothills High School.

Join us on the greens this summer for golf lessons. Community Schools is pleased to partner with Skyline Country Club and their pro Golf Lessons golfers to see how fun golf can be! Get instruction in full swing, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. We’ll cool off in the pool after $215 K-8 Skyline Country Club our golf lessons before returning to CFHS, so remember to bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation is provided to and from Camp Foothills.

Beginning Chess $135 K-8 Do you want to become a chess master? Join this class of newbies and learn all about the classic game! Ken Larsen

Goshinjitsu Goshinjitsu is a practical self-defense art that combines elements of Karate, Judo, and Jujitsu into a simple and effective form of $135 K-5 John McGraugh martial arts. Classes emphasize traditional martial arts values and principles.

AFTERNOON SPECIALTY CAMPS 1 PM - 4 PM

Build and program robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms® EV3 or NXT system! Learn about mechanical and software design, loops, NXT Robotics conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Work in small groups, program and build your robot, and rise to the Play-well $170 3-8 challenge. Control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and play sounds. Projects are structured so that students

TEKnologies work in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun.

Special Effects Transform yourself into a zombie! Learn how to do special effects makeup in fantasy styles. Students will practice using different Makeup $140 5-8 techniques and skills for special effects makeup. (Allergy warning: makeup will be applied to the skin. Please consider any Silvana Rojas sensitivities your child may have.)

Sewing Club Join us to learn the beautiful art of sewing! Learn how to use the sewing machine, to cut patterns, essential construction skills and $140 K-2 Vanessa Coelho finishing techniques! Clothes, bags, pillow cases, designing and applying appliqués and even more are at your fingertips to create!

Beginning Spanish $135 5-8 The students will learn the basics of Spanish language. Such as sounds, phrases, numbers and common used vocabulary Adrian Venegas-Mena

Advanced Chess $135 K-8 Do you love chess? Join this class of skilled players to sharpen your skills and learn new tricks! Ken Larsen

HOT LUNCH OPTIONS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Pasta & Meatballs Grilled Chicken BBQ Pork Sandwich Chicken Quesadilla Pizza

DON’T FORGET TO PREBUY YOUR ICE-CREAM FOR WEDNESDAY!!

Friday, June 14th

HAWAIIAN DAY! Next stop on the camp foothills road trip is Hawaii! Come dressed for a day full of Hawaiian fun!

10 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 4: JUNE 17 - JUNE 21, 2019

SINGLE CLASS PRICING: $45 3 HOUR BLOCK PRICING: $120 EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Fees reflect the 5 day week per hourly option unless otherwise noted. *Additional Material Fees reflected on classes that apply. You can choose a three-hour camp block, individual hourly classes, or a Specialty Camp to create your schedule. Grade designation refers to this past 2018–2019 school year.

CAMP SUNRISE AVAILABLE STARTING AT 7 AM

Indicates Outdoor Class WEEK 4: GRADES K -2

AM Kids in the Kitchen - Autumn Hill Dino Camp - Jaclyn Celaya Exploration Camp - Jean Stockwell Ready, Set, GO! - Eva Lankes

9 AM Around the World in 5 Days Breakfast *$5 Material Fee Applies Fossil Digging Gatorball Games *$5 Material Fee Applies

10 AM Sides & Snacks *$5 Material Fee Dino Crafts Under the Sea Relay Games Applies

11 AM Sweet Treats *$5 Material Fee Applies Dino Games 3,2,1 Blast Off! Scooter Games

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Fun & Fitness - Eva Lankes Tour de Mexico - Sonia Pieda Classic Dance Camp - Hannah Thandi Science Galore - Jean Stockwell

1 PM Playground Games Mexican Culture Tap Mad Science

2 PM Crossfit Games Taste of Mexico *$5 Material Fee Applies Ballet Slime Science *$5 Material Fee Applies

3 PM Ultimate Pinball Crafts of Mexico Jazz Sticky Creations

WEEK 4: GRADES 2 - 5

AM Engineers in Training - Aradhana Kari Theatre Camp - Hannah Thandi Myths & Legends - Ken Larsen

9 AM Vehicle Engineering Acting 101 Mythical Legends

10 AM Water Engineering Improv Myths & Monsters

11 AM Engineering Challenges Comedy Viking Tales

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Camp Hogwarts - Erin Usie-Cooper Water Sports - Brandon Alessini crEATive Kitchen - LaRhonda Brinkley

1 PM Charms & Potions *$5 Material Fee Applies Water Tag Games Smoothies *$5 Material Fee Applies

2 PM History of Houses Water Races Baked Delights *$5 Material Fee Applies

3 PM Wands & Wardrobes *$5 Material Fee Applies H2O Kickball Breakfast *$5 Material Fee Applies

WEEK 4: GRADES 5 - 8

AM American Sign Language Camp - Melissa Hallinan Wrestling & Conditioning - Foster Bunce

9 AM ABC Fingerspelling Wrestling Basics

10 AM Colors & Numbers Crossfit Games

11 AM People, Animals, & Phrases Mat Games

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Team Games - Remy Cooper Drama Camp - Autumn Hill

1 PM Indoor Kickball Storytelling

2 PM Improv

3 PM Capture the Flag Comedy

CAMP SUNSET AVAILABLE UNTIL 6 PM 11

CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 4: JUNE 17 - JUNE 21, 2019

MORNING SPECIALTY CAMPS 9 AM - 12 PM

Photography $135 5-8 Grab your camera and learn the basics of photography like lighting, composition, and editing. Jess Gracia

The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building Jedi Engineering $170 K-2 projects using LEGO® materials such as X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a galaxy far, far Play-well TEKnologies away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire!

Discover the uniqueness of different National Parks and famous adventurers that help protect these amazing spaces. Discuss hiking Outdoor etiquette, Leave No Trace principles, survival skills, including how to build a shelter and our native desert ecosystem. Observe and Exploration $135 5-8 enjoy the natural environment as we encounter desert plants and signs of wildlife on our Friday hiking adventure to a local park! Blake Hinson Monday – Thursday from 9:00am-12:00pm Friday meet from 8:00am-12:00pm for our off-campus field trip

Join us on the greens this summer for golf lessons. Community Schools is pleased to partner with Skyline Country Club and their pro Golf Lessons golfers to see how fun golf can be! Get instruction in full swing, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. We’ll cool off in the pool after $215 K-8 Skyline Country Club our golf lessons before returning to CFHS, so remember to bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation is provided to and from Camp Foothills.

Beginning Spanish $135 2-5 The students will learn the basics of Spanish language. Such as sounds, phrases, numbers and common used vocabulary Adrian Venegas-Mena

World Pop Culture Enter the world of anime, Japanese manga, and K-Pop watching cool videos, learning dances, having fun discussions, and trying your Meghan Reinholz 2-5 $135 hand at drawing in this cultural class!

Camp Foothills is partnering with Bears Swim School for swim lessons. Lessons will be 30 minutes each day in small groups, plus time Swim Lessons $215 K-8 for supervised free swim and water safety activities. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and Bears Swim School from Catalina Foothills High School.

AFTERNOON SPECIALTY CAMPS 1 PM - 4 PM

Rec Swim Come cool off this summer at the pool! You must be able to swim independently to attend. Bring your swimsuit, water bottle, towel, $125 K-8 Oro Valley Pool and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and from Catalina Foothills High School.

Cheer Camp No matter what your personality type, this class is a place for you to express yourself! Learn cheers, chants, and dances in an active $135 2-5 Holly Lloyd and fun environment.

Sewing Club Join us to learn the beautiful art of sewing! Learn how to use the sewing machine, to cut patterns, essential construction skills and $140 5-8 Vanessa Coelho finishing techniques! Clothes, bags, pillow cases, designing and applying appliqués and even more are at your fingertips to create!

The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm Jedi Master $170 5-8 drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build projects using LEGO® materials such as X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Play-well TEKnologies Destroyers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away.

Beginning Chess $135 K-8 Do you want to become a chess master? Join this class of newbies and learn all about the classic game! Ken Larsen

HOT LUNCH OPTIONS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Bean & Cheese Burro Chicken Drumstick Hot Dog Rolled Tacos Pizza

DON’T FORGET TO PREBUY YOUR ICE-CREAM FOR WEDNESDAY!!

Friday, June 21st Team spirit day! On our next stop of the camp foothills road trip we are visiting your favorite sports teams! Make sure to show your team spirit! 12 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 5: JUNE 24 - JUNE 28, 2019

SINGLE CLASS PRICING: $45 3 HOUR BLOCK PRICING: $120 EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Fees reflect the 5 day week per hourly option unless otherwise noted. *Additional Material Fees reflected on classes that apply. You can choose a three-hour camp block, individual hourly classes, or a Specialty Camp to create your schedule. Grade designation refers to this past 2018–2019 school year.

CAMP SUNRISE AVAILABLE STARTING AT 7 AM

Indicates Outdoor Class WEEK 5: GRADES K -2

AM Backyard Bonanza - Silvana Rojas Art Through Nature - Aradhana Kari Dance Camp - Hannah Thandi Arts ’n’ Crafts - Jaclyn Celaya

9 AM Garden Art Paper Quilling Jazz Puppet Pals

10 AM A Bug’s World Pebble Art Move n’ Groove Handprint Crafts

11 AM Around the Campfire Yarn Art Hip Hop Recycle Art

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Gotta Catch ‘Em All - Autumn Hill Imagination Games - Eva Lankes Animal Encounters - Jean Stockwell Cat Camp - Emma Brannon

1 PM Pokemon Field Study Castle Ball Under the Sea Purrrfect Crafts

2 PM Pokemon Art Star Wars Games Welcome to the Jungle For A Good Paws

3 PM Pokemon Tricks & Tales Mission Impossible Arctic Adventures Meowtastic Apparel

WEEK 5: GRADES 2 - 5

AM All Things Emojis - LaRhonda Brinkley Backyard Games - Brandon Alessini Lay of the Land - Jean Stockwell

9 AM Emoji Decor Corn Hole & Ladder Golf Volcanoes & Lava

10 AM Emoji Wear Giant Games Tornadoes & Rain

11 AM Emoji Food *$5 Material Fee Applies Ball & Horse Shoes Mountains

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Team Games - Brandon Alessini Fictional Fantasy Camp - Erin Usie-Cooper American Sign Language - Melissa Hallinan

1 PM Capture the Flag Star Wars ABC Fingerspelling

2 PM Indoor Soccer Superheroes Colors & Numbers

3 PM Basketball Pokemon People, Animals, & Phrases

WEEK 5: GRADES 5 - 8

AM Get Outside! - Blake Hinson Pinterest Projects - Erin Usie-Cooper

9 AM Hiking 101 Slime

10 AM Orienteering Cut, Tie, & Knot

11 AM Desert Ecosystems Unconventional Painting

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Spa-mazing Camp - LaRhonda Brinkley Court Games - Remy Cooper

1 PM Bath Bombs Basketball

2 PM Feed Your Face *$5 Material Fee Applies Indoor Soccer

3 PM Nail Art Floor Hockey

CAMP SUNSET AVAILABLE UNTIL 6 PM

13 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 5: JUNE 24 - JUNE 28, 2019

MORNING SPECIALTY CAMPS 9 AM - 12 PM

Yoyo, Jax & Join BAS YoYo for a week of learning the wonderful world of yoyo’s and the classic games of Marbles and Jax! Yoyo included in Marbles 2-5 $135 camp. Jess Gracia

Adventures in Ratchet up your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as Motorcycles, Castles, STEM $170 K-2 Airplanes, and Monorails. Then use special pieces to create your own unique design! New and returning students can explore the Play-well TEKnologies endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.

Camp Foothills is partnering with Bears Swim School for swim lessons. Lessons will be 30 minutes each day in small groups, plus time Swim Lessons $215 K-8 for supervised free swim and water safety activities. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and Bears Swim School from Catalina Foothills High School.

Join us on the greens this summer for golf lessons. Community Schools is pleased to partner with Skyline Country Club and their pro Golf Lessons golfers to see how fun golf can be! Get instruction in full swing, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. We’ll cool off in the pool after $215 K-8 Skyline Country Club our golf lessons before returning to CFHS, so remember to bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation is provided to and from Camp Foothills.

Beginning Chess $135 K-8 Do you want to become a chess master? Join this class of newbies and learn all about the classic game! Ken Larsen

Explore Your Future 5-8 Don’t know what you want to be when you grow up? That’s okay! Explore your options in this college and career prep class! Cari Burson $135

AFTERNOON SPECIALTY CAMPS 1 PM - 4 PM

Rec Swim Come cool off this summer at the pool! You must be able to swim independently to attend. Bring your swimsuit, water bottle, towel, $125 K-8 Oro Valley Pool and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and from Catalina Foothills High School.

Cheer Camp No matter what your personality type, this class is a place for you to express yourself! Learn cheers, chants, and dances in an active $135 K-3 Holly Lloyd and fun environment.

Advanced Chess $135 K-8 Do you love chess? Join this class of skilled players to sharpen your skills and learn new tricks! Ken Larsen

STEM Exploration Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in Play-well $170 3-8 physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as Belt-Drive Cars, Truss Bridges, Rail Racers, and TEKnologies Pneumatic Forklifts! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment.

Bioengineering The students will learn about the Engineering Design process and will work to design a prototype of a prosthetic limb. Students will be $135 5-8 Silvana Rojas building and testing their own prosthetic designs.

HOT LUNCH OPTIONS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Pasta & Meatballs Grilled Chicken BBQ Pork Sandwich Chicken Quesadilla Pizza

DON’T FORGET TO PREBUY YOUR ICE-CREAM FOR WEDNESDAY!!

Friday, June 28TH

Superhero Day! Fly into camp foothills dressed as your favorite superhero!

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MISSOULA Join us for a musical experience! Community Schools with Missoula Children’s Theatre presents:

Week 5: June 24 - 29

Somewhere in desert country, the inhabitants of West Sandy Bottoms are preparing for the highlight of their year – the annual race between the Mammals and the Reptiles. A company of strolling actors attempts to tell the tale in classical fashion. Philoh Ferret reminds the racing fans that his service station is for “mammals only.” The Hare’s weasely managers brag about their racing star as the various reptiles assemble to choose their candidate. Fan clubs are preparing their cheers as the big day draws near. As we see the race through the eyes of a TV news team covering the event, we soon discover that there is more than a sporting rivalry between the brown animals and the green animals. There’s a real animosity between these creatures. As the race proceeds, a tiny bunny is lost in the wilds of Tornado Gulch and, almost miraculously, the mammals and reptiles join in the search…together. The wisdom of the old tortoise and the lesson learned by the cocky hare remind us all that it’s easy to get along, if you just try. In the end, the animals realize the folly of their ways and live happily together in their sandy home. Registration is first-come, first-served, and every registered student will have a part in the play. Auditions for roles will take place on Monday. Every student must attend the audition. A complete schedule of rehearsals will be distributed after the audition. Your role will determine which rehearsal sessions you will attend. All rehearsal sessions are mandatory. A dress rehearsal and two public performances will conclude the week. All students must attend the dress rehearsal and both performances. Grades: K-11 June 24 - June 29 1:00 - 5:15pm Performances: Friday, June 28 at 7pm and Saturday, June 29 at 11am Fee: $180

15 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 6: JULY 1-5, 2019

EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Camp will be from 9:00AM - 4:00PM. Camp Sunrise (7AM and 8AM) and Camp Sunset (4PM and 5PM) will be available.

Amazing Discoveries This on-campus day will be hosted by on Campus Amazing Discoveries as they introduce, MONDAY teach, and facilitate various card, board $57 July 1 and trading card games. No experience or personal card collections necessary.

Camp Foothills Olympics Represent a country of your choosing while campers participate in the 1st annual Camp Foothills Summer TUESDAY Olympics! The will $55 July 2 include a variety of traditional and non- traditional Olympic games and activities. Which country will reign victorious during the awards ceremony?

Movie & PJ Day and Brush to Start off your morning right with some Canvas canvas painting lead by the artist Jessica Harris. Unwind in a afternoon WEDNESDAY $50 filled with PJ’s and movies! Show off July 3 your favorite pajamas while campers watch a number of kid friendly classic movies.

THURSDAY Fourth of July - No Classes or Field Trips July 4

Camp Foothills Has Talent! Do you have a special talent you have always wanted to show the world? Now is is your chance! We are putting on a FRIDAY show and YOU are the stars. If you $55 July 6 want to join in on the fun without taking the stage, you can be a part of the behind the scenes Stage Crew. All talents are welcome!

LUNCH: Purchase your lunch in advance or bring a packed lunch and water.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Bean & Cheese Burro BBQ Pork Sandwich Hot Dog 4th of July - No Camp Pizza

16 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 7: JULY 8 - JULY 12, 2019

SINGLE CLASS PRICING: $45 3 HOUR BLOCK PRICING: $120 EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Fees reflect the 5 day week per hourly option unless otherwise noted. *Additional Material Fees reflected on classes that apply. You can choose a three-hour camp block, individual hourly classes, or a Specialty Camp to create your schedule. Grade designation refers to this past 2018–2019 school year.

CAMP SUNRISE AVAILABLE STARTING AT 7 AM

Indicates Outdoor Class WEEK 7: GRADES K -2

AM Art From Nature - Aradhana Kari Garden Art - Jean Stockwell Fun & Fitness - Eva Lankes Science Galore - Silvana Rojas

9 AM Paper Quilling Rock Art Parachute Games Sticky Creations

10 AM Pebble Art Wind Chimes Gator Ball Games Mad Science

11 AM Weaving Stepping Stones *$5 Material Fee Applies Crossfit Games Slime Science *$5 Material Fee Applies

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Backyard Bonanza - Silvana Rojas Artistic Explorations - Katie Kurtin Court Sports - Eva Lankes Seasonal Crafts - LaRhonda Brinkley

1 PM Garden Art Weaving Floor Hockey Spring into Summer!

2 PM A Bug’s World Jewelry Making *$5 Material Fee Applies Tag Games Fall Frenzy

3 PM Around the Campfire Inspired Painting Indoor Soccer Snow Much Fun!

WEEK 7: GRADES 2 - 5

AM Chess & Card Games - Ken Larsen Water Fun & Games - Remy Cooper Imagination Station - LaRhonda Brinkley

9 AM Classic Chess Water Sprouts Fairy Garden Fun

10 AM Chess Games Water Wars Magical Mermaids

11 AM Card Games Duck & Dodge Unique Unicorns

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Dance Camp - Hannah Thandi Creative Cakes - Autumn Hill STEM Challenges - Aradhana Kari

1 PM Jazz Cake Design *$5 Material Fee Applies Slime *$5 Material Fee Applies

2 PM Move n’ Groove Fondant Art *$5 Material Fee Applies Engineering Challenges

3 PM Hip Hop Cake Decorating *$5 Material Fee Applies Creative Chemistry

WEEK 7: GRADES 5 - 8

AM Xtreme Sports - Blake Hinson Italian Cuisine - Autumn Hill

9 AM Crossfit Games Pizza *$5 Material Fee Applies

10 AM Kickball Pasta *$5 Material Fee Applies

11 AM Floor Hockey Desserts *$5 Material Fee Applies

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Camp Hogwarts - Erin Usie-Cooper Rec Games - Remy Cooper

1 PM Charms & Potions *$4 Material Fee Applies PE Classics

2 PM Defense Against the Dark Arts Kickball

3 PM Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Team Games

CAMP SUNSET AVAILABLE UNTIL 6 PM

17 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 7: JULY 8 - JULY 12, 2019

MORNING SPECIALTY CAMPS 9 AM - 12 PM

Jedi WeDo Build and program robots inspired by a galaxy far, far away using the LEGO® WeDo® system! Lift an X-Wing from Dagobah Robotics $170 K-2 swamp, program a droid-sorting factory, and land an Imperial Shuttle using motion sensors. In small groups, learn basic Play-well TEKnologies programming, engineering, and robotics concepts in a fun Jedi-themed environment.

Camp Foothills is partnering with Bears Swim School for swim lessons. Lessons will be 30 minutes each day in small groups, plus time Swim Lessons $215 K-8 for supervised free swim and water safety activities. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and Bears Swim School from Catalina Foothills High School.

Join us on the greens this summer for golf lessons. Community Schools is pleased to partner with Skyline Country Club and their pro Golf Lessons golfers to see how fun golf can be! Get instruction in full swing, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. We’ll cool off in the pool after $215 K-8 Skyline Country Club our golf lessons before returning to CFHS, so remember to bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation is provided to and from Camp Foothills.

Shark Tank $135 5-8 Explore your creativity as you invent a product, design a sales pitch for potential investors, and write and star in your own commercial! Cari Burson

Goshinjitsu Goshinjitsu is a practical self-defense art that combines elements of Karate, Judo, and Jujitsu into a simple and effective form of martial arts. $135 K-5 John McGraugh Classes emphasize traditional martial arts values and principles.

Music Theory $135 K-2 Study the practices and possibilities of music through fun songs, cool games and more! Luisa Muir

AFTERNOON SPECIALTY CAMPS 1 PM - 4 PM

Volunteerism Make a difference! Learn about the meaning and impact of volunteering in your local community. Students will learn about local $135 5-8 Blake Hinson volunteer organizations and how they can get involved.

Photography Camp $135 5-8 Grab your camera and learn the basics of photography like lighting, composition, and editing. Jess Gracia

These ARE the droids you are looking for! Build and program robots inspired by a galaxy far, far away using the LEGO® Jedi NXT Robotics Mindstorms® system. Navigate a minefield, target shield generators, and even respond to the Force using Play-Well 2019s full array Play-well 3-8 $170 of sensors and servos. Learn about mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork TEKnologies skills. Work in small groups to solve problems in this open-ended Jedi-themed environment.

Advanced Chess $135 K-8 Do you love chess? Join this class of skilled players to sharpen your skills and learn new tricks! Ken Larsen

HOT LUNCH OPTIONS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Pasta & Meatballs Grilled Chicken BBQ Pork Sandwich Chicken Quesadilla Pizza

DON’T FORGET TO PREBUY YOUR ICE-CREAM FOR WEDNESDAY!!

Friday, July 12th

Decades Day! Take a trip through time and come dressed in your favorite Time period!

18 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 8: JULY 15 - JULY 19, 2019

SINGLE CLASS PRICING: $45 3 HOUR BLOCK PRICING: $120 EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Fees reflect the 5 day week per hourly option unless otherwise noted. *Additional Material Fees reflected on classes that apply. You can choose a three-hour camp block, individual hourly classes, or a Specialty Camp to create your schedule. Grade designation refers to this past 2018–2019 school year.

CAMP SUNRISE AVAILABLE STARTING AT 7 AM

Indicates Outdoor Class WEEK 8: GRADES K -2

AM Cat Camp - Emma Brannon Imagination Games - Eva Lankes Dino Camp - Silvana Rojas Move n’ Groove - LaRhonda Brinkley

9 AM Purrrfect Crafts Castle Ball Fossil Digging Jazz

10 AM For a Good Paws Star Wars Games Dino Crafts Creative Movement

11 AM Meowtastic Apparel Mission Impossible Dino Games Hip Hop

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Imagination Exploration - Silvana Rojas Fun & Fitness - Eva Lankes STEM Slime Camp - Autumn Hill Fictional Fantasy - Jean Stockwell

1 PM Treasure Island Parachute Games Slime Science *$5 Material Fee Applies Star Wars

2 PM Under the Sea Gator Ball Games STEM Challenges Pokemon

3 PM Out of This World Crossfit Games STEM Projects Superheroes

WEEK 8: GRADES 2 - 5

AM Dirt Dwellers - Autumn Hill Fictional Fantasy Camp - Jean Stockwell CSI Camp Foothills - Jaclyn Celaya

9 AM Butterflies & Lady Bugs Star Wars Follow the Clues

10 AM Creepy Crawlies Superheroes Forensics

11 AM Worms & Slugs Pokemon Crime Lab

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM Team Players - Remy Cooper Crazy Crafts - Erin Usie-Cooper Indian Culture - Aradhana Kari

1 PM Team Games Tie-Dye *$5 Material Fee Applies Yoga & Meditation

2 PM Capture the Flag Indoor Decorative Art Henna Art

3 PM Indoor Soccer Modge Podge Creative Sand & Folk Art

WEEK 8: GRADES 5 - 8

AM Games & Cardio - Remy Cooper Crafting Camp - Erin Usie-Cooper

9 AM Basketball Tie-Dye *$5 Material Fee Applies

10 AM Capture the Flag Wearable Art *$5 Material Fee Applies

11 AM Crossfit Games Slime *$2 Material Fee Applies

12 PM Lunch hour is free! Bring your own lunch, or purchase hot lunch in advance. Don’t forget to pre-purchase your ice cream on Wednesdays!

PM CSI Camp Foothills - Jaclyn Celaya Backyard Games - Blake Hinson

1 PM Follow the Clues Corn Hole & Ladder Golf

2 PM Forensics Giant Games

3 PM Crime Lab Bocce Ball & Horse Shoes

CAMP SUNSET AVAILABLE UNTIL 6 PM 19 CAMP FOOTHILLS WEEK 8: JULY 15- JULY 19, 2019

MORNING SPECIALTY CAMPS 9 AM - 12 PM

Harry Potter Explore the magic of Harry Potter using LEGO®! Find Platform 9 ¾, build Hogwarts Express Train, work cooperatively to construct Magical $170 K-2 the mysterious Hogwarts Castle, and soar on the wings of a Hungarian Horntail Dragon. Travel to a world of wizardry and hone your Engineering magical skills while learning about Muggle (STEM) concepts. Play-well TEKnologies

Camp Foothills is partnering with Bears Swim School for swim lessons. Lessons will be 30 minutes each day in small groups, plus time Swim Lessons $215 K-8 for supervised free swim and water safety activities. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and Bears Swim Club from Catalina Foothills High School.

Join us on the greens this summer for golf lessons. Community Schools is pleased to partner with Skyline Country Club and their pro Golf Lessons golfers to see how fun golf can be! Get instruction in full swing, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. We’ll cool off in the pool after $215 K-8 Skyline Country Club our golf lessons before returning to CFHS, so remember to bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation is provided to and from Camp Foothills.

Beginning Chess $135 K-8 Do you want to become a chess master? Join this class of newbies and learn all about the classic game! Ken Larsen

Volunteerism Make a difference! Learn about the meaning and impact of volunteering in your local community. Students will learn about local $135 5-8 Blake Hinson volunteer organizations and how they can get involved.

AFTERNOON SPECIALTY CAMPS 1 PM - 4 PM

Rec Swim Come cool off this summer at the pool! You must be able to swim independently to attend. Bring your swimsuit, water bottle, towel, $125 K-8 Oro Valley Pool and sunscreen. Transportation will be provided to and from Catalina Foothills High School.

Shark Tank Explore your creativity as you invent a product, design a sales pitch for potential investors, and write and star in your own $135 5-8 Cari Burson commercial!

Advanced Chess $135 1-8 Do you love chess? Join this class of skilled players to sharpen your skills and learn new tricks! Ken Larsen

Harry Potter Master the magic of Harry Potter using LEGO®! Build Diagon Alley in preparation for your trip to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Master $170 3-8 Wizardry. Hop on your Broomstick and play Quidditch, duel the evil Lord Voldemort, and hone your magical skills while learning Engineering about advanced Muggle (STEM) concepts. Play-well TEKnologies

Yoyos, Jax, & Join BAS YoYo for a week of learning the wonderful world of yoyos and the classic games of Marbles and Jax! Yoyo included in Marbles 2-5 $135 camp! Jess Gracia

HOT LUNCH OPTIONS

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Bean & Cheese Burro Chicken Drumstick Hot Dog Rolled Tacos Pizza

DON’T FORGET TO PREBUY YOUR ICE-CREAM FOR WEDNESDAY!!

Friday, July 19th

HOLLYWOOD DAY! OUR LAST STOP ON OUR ROAD TRIP IS HOLLYWOOD! DRESS AS YOUR FAVORITE STAR OR CHARACTER!

20 CAMP FOOTHILLS FIELD TRIPS WEEK 9: JULY 22 - JULY 26, 2019

EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF

Field Trips will be from 9:00AM - 4:00PM unless otherwise noted. No Camp Sunrise or Sunset.

Skate Country & Pool Lace up some skates and come join us on the roller rink! Enjoy the groovy music during free skate and staff-led group games. We’ll finish the day swimming and MONDAY $60 splashing around with our friends at the

July 22 pool. Please remember to bring a swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. LUNCH: Please pack a lunch and a water bottle.

Bowling & Painting Get the day started with knocking down some pins and enjoying pizza with your fellow campers at the bowling alley! TUESDAY $70 Unwind in the afternoon with some

July 23 canvas painting lead by the very talented Jessica Harris. LUNCH: A pizza lunch will be provided.

Movies and Dave & Busters Join us for day of indoor fun! Enjoy a whirlwind morning of games followed by a relaxing afternoon watching the latest WEDNESDAY kid-friendly flick. Please bring $10 if you $66 July 24 wish to purchase a kid’s snack pack at the theater. LUNCH: Please pack a lunch and a water bottle.

Planetarium & Top Golf Start the day off at the U of A Science Center & Planetarium where campers will be able to discover our solar system through a different set of eyes. The THURSDAY afternoon will be spent on the driving $70 July 25 range with Top Golf. Practice your golfing skills while enjoying complimentary soft drinks. LUNCH: Please pack a lunch and a water bottle.

Peter Piper Pizza & Colossal In the morning campers will head out to Cave Peter Piper Pizza to get a behind the slice pizza tour where everyone will get to create their own delicious pizza creation. FRIDAY Once we finish up munching down our $60 July 26 pizza masterpieces, campers will head out to the 5th wonder of Tucson, the magnificent Colossal Cave for a personal tour. Please make sure to bring water! LUNCH: A pizza lunch will be provided.

21 CAMP FOOTHILLS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

3,2,1 Blast Off - In this class we will learn all about outer space Cake Decorating - Discover the techniques used by bakers all over the Creative Sand & Folk Art - This class will include rangoli inspired through literature, experiments, and crafts. We will discuss the sun, the world to create stunning works of art that you can eat! (Allergy warning: styles of sand art along with the exploration of folk art. Create beautiful moon, and the stars through many hands-on learning projects. Weeks 2,4 This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 7 artwork with simple and complex designs. Weeks 3, 8

A Bug’s World - Campers will learn about all kinds of creepy crawly Cake Design - Take the time to plan your dream cake! Think about Creepy Crawlies - It is all about bugs! The creepier and crawlier, the friends and have fun exploring the world of bugs! Weeks 5,7 layers, flavors, colors, decorations, and make your dream a reality! better! We’ll discuss bugs and their anatomy, where they can be found, (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 7 and who we can expect to find here in the desert. Week 8 ABC Fingerspelling - Learn how to spell your name and more using the ASL Manual Alphabet while playing fun games! Canvas Painting - Take out the canvas! Create your own masterpiece Crime Lab - Step into the lab and become a forensic scientist as you Weeks 2,3,4,5 that you will love. Week 2 uncover mysteries with experiments! Week 8

Abstract Art - Use different shapes, forms, colors, and textures to Capture the Flag - Join us for an intense game of speed, agility, and Crossfit Games - An introduction into the world and workouts of create your own masterpiece in this creative class! Week 3 strategy! If you can outrun or outsmart your opponent you may end up crossfit! Crossfit uses a mix of calisthenics and aerobic exercises as well as capturing the flag! Weeks 4, 5, 8 fun games to challenge your body. Weeks 3,4,7,8 Acting 101- Take the week to jump into another's shoes and tell their story. Practice acting techniques and discover how to become a whole new Card Games - Calling all card game aficionados! We’ll stay cool this Cut, Tie & Knot - Use wood, nails and string to create unique works character. Weeks 3,4 week by learning all sorts of fun card games like Old Maid, War, Slapjack of art. Weeks 3,5 and more! Week 7 Airplane Modeling - Begin to understand the forces of lift, drag, Defense Against the Dark Arts - In this Harry Potter themed thrust, and gravity while building your own model airplane! Week 3 Castle Ball - Join us in creating hula-hoop castles and protecting them class, you will learn about the various dark wizards, The Order of the from the other teams. Each team will work together to try and knock Phoenix, and the spells you can use in a duel. Week 7 Arctic Adventures - Discover creatures of the icy arctic through down the other team’s castle. Weeks 3, 5, 8 crafts, games, books, and more! Week 5 Desert Ecosystems - Learn to identify and examine our native Charms & Potions - Have a blast brewing mystical mixtures in this Arizona plants and animals. Find out how plants and animal survive in the Around the Campfire - Campers will get a full outdoor camp Harry Potter inspired class. Week 4 desert then grab some binoculars and enjoy a guided identification walk experience indoors making s'mores, building forts, and telling campfire through our nature trail! Week 5 stories! Weeks 5,7 Chess Games - If classic chess is or even if it isn’t your cup of tea this class is perfect for you! We’ll play variations of classic chess like pawn Desserts - Take a quick trip to Italy by creating and tasting some of Around the World in 5 Days - Travel around the world to learn games, multi-board chess, and more! Beginning players and experienced their most popular sweet treats! (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, about a new country each day and complete an art project or make a players are welcome. Week 7 dairy free class) Weeks 7 recipe from that community. (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Weeks 2,4 Chutes & Hoops - Play some of your favorite games and learn new Dino Crafts - These crafts are dino-mite! We’ll have fun and create a ones using parachutes and hula hoops! Week 2 variety of dino themed crafts. Weeks 4,8 Badminton - Discover the basic strategies of this cool racquet game and set off to challenge your opponents. Keep your eye on the birdie and Classic Chess - Learn to play the game of the royals! We’ll learn this Dino Games - RAWR! Play games like pin the tail on the dinosaur, get into the swing of this exciting ! Week 3 game how it was meant to be played. All players ability levels welcome. dino egg hunt, dinosaur tag and more! Weeks 4,8 Weeks 7 Baked Delights - Learn to bake a variety of delicious and healthy Drones - Welcome to the hobby of drone flying! Learn the basics to treats and work as a team to create the best recipes! (Allergy warning: Coding - Learn the basics of code and programming through fun simple safely fly a remote controlled drone. Learn techniques and maneuvers to This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 4 exercises. Week 2 help you sharpen your drone flying skills and race against your friends. Week 3 Ballet - Learn and practice techniques that will help your strength and Coffee Drinks - Skip the expensive cafe and learn to make your own balance with this timeless dance form. Beginners welcome! Weeks 2,4 coffee drink recipes. (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free Duck & Dodge - Come practice the 5 D’s of dodge, duck, class) Week 2 dip, dive, and dodge! Week 2,7 Barn Quilt Painting - Create and design a unique barn quilt painting using large scale geometric patterns on wood! Once complete, Colors & Numbers - Learn how to sign all of your favorite colors Emoji Decor - Decorate your space with all things emoji! Learn how to campers will have a "barn quilt trail" on display for their peers to admire! and numbers using American Sign Language and play fun games along make emoji themed decor items to brighten up your home. Week 5 Week 2 the way! Weeks 2, 3, 4, 5 Emoji Food - A snack that smiles back! Learn to make simple emoji Basketball - Develop and improve your skills while we run drills and Comedy - Push yourself into new creative directions and create winning snacks that look as good as they taste. (Allergy warning: This is not a practice the fundamentals. Add new moves into exciting scrimmage punch lines to share with friends! Weeks 3,4 gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 5 games. Weeks 2,3,5,8 Computer Math Games - Campers will build on their math skills Emoji Wear - Wear hearts, smileys, and all of your other emoji Bath Bombs - This class is the bomb! Create your own bath bombs in a fun way using different websites like Khan Academy, PBS Kids, Math favorites! Create your own wearable emoji gear using a variety of and have fun making them. (Please notify instructor of any skin allergies) Playground and others. A qualified instructor will assist in this self-help materials and techniques. Week 5 Week 5 class. Weeks 2, 3 Engineering Challenges -In teams, students will recreate classic BeeBots - Find out what all the buzz is about with BeeBots! It’s a Corn Hole & Ladder Golf - Come learn to play these classic engineering and design challenges like building simple machines, perfect introduction to robotics! This fascinating bee robot will help teach tailgating games to impress your friends at the next football game! designing a roller coaster, and much more. Weeks 4, 7 sequencing, estimation, problem solving, and is so much fun! Weeks 2,3 Weeks 5,8 Everything Emojis - Emojis are everywhere! Enjoy making emoji Beginners Coding - Using the Khan Academy website campers can Craft Painting - Come paint a plethora of items in this cool class! Let themed crafts using a variety of materials and techniques. Week 3 use the tutorial library, interactive challenges, and mastery tests to gain your creativity run free while painting things like rocks, flower pots, and knowledge in coding. A qualified instructor will assist in this class. more! Week 2 Fairy Garden Fun - Bring magic to your backyard with help of a Weeks 2,3 fairy garden! Create a space for your favorite imaginary fairy friends. Crafts of Mexico - We’ll take a crafty visit to our friends in the south Week 7 Bocce Ball & Horse Shoes - Play these traditional lawn games as we make crafts like fiesta flowers, mini piñatas, Ojo de Dios and more! focused on strategy and aim! Weeks 5,8 Weeks 2, 3, 4 Fantastic Beasts - From New York to London to Paris, learn more about Newt Scamander’s story in this wizarding world based class! Breakfast - Learn how to make breakfast inspired meals to impress Creative Chemistry - Explore the world of chemistry with a range of Week 7 your family and friends. (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy fun experiments, projects, and cool facts. Week 7 free class) Week 4 Feed Your Face - Practice natural skin care using a variety of herbs Creative Movement - Practice, learn, and maybe even invent new and other biodegradable products. (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, Butterflies & Lady Bugs - Are all ladybugs ladies? Are butterflies styles of dancing in this fun class! Week 8 nut, dairy free class) Week 5 made of butter? Learn the TRUTH about your favorite friendly insects. Week 8 22

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Fall Frenzy - Make tons of festive fall decorations for your home this Hors D’oeuvres - Learn how to make delicious appetizers that you Move n’ Groove - Dance around to your favorite tunes with your year! Week 7 can recreate at home! (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy friends. Learn a simple choreography to share with others. Weeks 5,7 free class) Week 3 Flag Football - Develop discipline, improve physical coordination, and Mythical Legends - Listen to and read about mythological tales, have fun while learning skills to play America’s favorite sport. Week 2,3 Improv - Allow your creativity to flow in this fun and entertaining class from the Greeks, Pantheons, and others. We will also imagine and write in this improvisational how-to class. Weeks 3,4 our very own myth. Week 4 Floor Hockey - Come inside and cool off with indoor floor hockey. Together we will learn how to be quick on our feet, handle the puck using Indoor Decorative Art - This camp will be a crafter’s dream! You Myths & Monsters - Werewolves, trolls, dragons, the three-headed a hockey stick, and shoot accurately. Weeks 2,3,5,7 will create decorative art that will enhance your inner artistic abilities. Chimera, we'll cover all these and many more. We will learn the myths Week 8 and secrets of many frightening creatures. Week 4 Follow the Clues - Investigate and solve the mystery with your team! Week 8 Indoor Kickball - We’ll stay cool as we run the bases inside in this Nail Art - We’ll create the most beautiful nails using different drawing classic backyard game brought indoors! Week 4 techniques, stickers , and a large variety of colors. Week 5 Fondant Art - Learn to create edible artwork with fondant! If you stick around for Cake Decorating you’ll be able to use your work on real cakes! Indoor Soccer - Dribble, pass, and shoot! Let’s practice our soccer Orienteering - Orienteering is like cracking a code; campers master (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 7 skills in some exciting scrimmage games on the gym floor. Weeks 4,5,7,8 the compass, learn to orient maps and decipher the mysteries of topographical maps! It’s all about focusing on a destination, making good For a Good Paws - Help cats at local animal shelters by creating decisions when faced with a fork in the trail and achieving the ultimate toys and blankets to donate! Weeks 5,8 Inspired Painting - Paint works of art inspired by famous artists goal of success! Week 5 like Ted DeGrazia, Jackson Pollock, and more! Week 7 Forensics - Put your detective hat on as you learn more about how to Out of this World - Come explore space by learning about uncover mysteries using different tests and techniques! Week 8 Intro to Spanish Language - Que Pasa?! Come join us and learn rocketships, constellations, and the Solar Systems! Campers will also have the basics of the Spanish language! Week 2 fun making various outer space crafts! Weeks 2,8 Fossil Digging - Come uncover fun with fossils! Discover how fossils are formed, what they can teach us, and how to make your own. Weeks 4,8 Jazz - Let’s dance! This class will help improve your coordination, Paper Quilling - Swirl, curl, and twirl with paper! Practice the art of musicality, and rhythm. We will discover the fundamentals and technique shaping paper into intricate designs and create your very own beautiful Free Choice (Khan Academy) - Spend your time exploring what of dancing to jazzy, upbeat music! Weeks 2,4,5,7,8 artwork! Weeks 5,7 interests YOU on Khan Academy. Week 2 Jewelry Making - Come explore the endless possibilities of polymer Parachute Games - Play with everyone’s favorite piece of PE Friendship Bracelets - Learn to make friendship bracelets using clay and beads! Students will use oven-bake clay and beads to create equipment: the giant parachute! We will have fun with the classic many creative techniques and a variety of colors. Week 3 earrings, necklaces, keychains, or anything else they can design! Week 7 parachute games and some variations of our own. Weeks 3,7,8

Frisbee Golf - Learn how to aim and throw a disc in this slow-paced Jumping Games - Hop on over to this class where campers will play Pasta - Try your hand at making pasta from scratch and creating pasta frisbee game. Come see if you can get a hole in one! Week 2 games like leapfrog, jumprope, and more! Week 2 dishes! (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 7 Frisbee Softball - Twist softball and frisbee together in this Kickball - Come play the classic recess game. Throughout the week we Pastels - Let your imagination run wild as you create your own energetic, fast-paced disc game. Throw the disc, round the bases, and slide will twist it up and play some fun variations of this popular game. Weeks masterpieces using pastels! Week 3 into home in this fun outdoor game. Week 2 2,3,7 PE Classics - It’s the best of PE every day! Come test your skills and Garden Art - Brighten up your backyard, garden, or patio with some Landscapes - Learn to draw and paint different natural scenery in a see if you are a true gym star! Weeks 2,7 color and creativity. Create memorable projects with recycled materials, multitude of ways! Week 3 rocks, seeds and more! Weeks 2,5,7 Pebble Art - Use pebbles from the environment to create inspiring Macrame - Enjoy this throwback way of textile knotting creating artwork with a message. Weeks 5,7 Gator Ball Games - We’ll play everything from ball games to team unique fiber artwork. Week 3 games and everything in between! Weeks 3,4,7,8 People, Animals, & Phrases - Learn how to talk about all of Mad Science - Experiment away in this fun STEM class. Follow the your favorite things using American Sign Language! Weeks 2,3,4,5,7 Giant Games - Play life-size versions of some of your favorite games scientific method to find answers to the hows and whys of science. Weeks like Jenga, Tic Tac Toe, Connect Four, and more! Weeks 5,8 3,4,7 Perler Beads - There are endless crafting possibilities when you have perler beads! Join us and bring your imagination. Week 3 H2O Kickball - In this wet and wild game we combine traditional Magical Mermaids - You were mermaid for this class! Create kickball with water obstacles like slip ‘n slides and kiddie pools. Keep cool fintastic crafts to take home! Week 7 Pickleball - Get your paddles ready! Pickleball is a fun game that is and have fun! Week 2,4 played in teams. Week 3 Mat Games - Play fun games like Sharks and Minnows, , Handprint Crafts - How many things can you make with just a Squirrel, Shoe Tag, and much more! Week 4 Piñata Making - Have fun making your own festive piñatas, learn handprint? Join this class to find out! Week 5 about the history of piñatas, and their role in Hispanic/Latino community. Math (Khan Academy) - Sharpen your math skills this summer Week 2 Henna Art - Take a peek into origin and history of Henna! You will with fun Khan Academy practice lessons! Week 2 learn techniques to make henna paste and beautiful henna design. Pizza - Make one of your favorite foods in so many different ways! (Allergy warning: be aware that portions of class may include the option to Meowtastic Apparel - Create purr-fect accessories and apparel to (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 3,7 create henna art on the skin.) Weeks 3,8 feed your cattitude! Weeks 5,8 Playground Games - Have fun with your friends playing games Hiking 101 - Join us and learn the right preparation, including Mexican Culture - ¡Bienvenidos! Learn about the Mexican culture like four square, hopscotch, tag, and more! Week 4 apparel and hiking gear, that will make a huge difference in how through stories, song, dance and crafts. Explore the culture of our enjoyable your outdoor experience can be! Week 5 bordering country! Weeks2,3,4 Pokemon - Gotta catch ‘em all! Learn about different types of Pokemon and create fun Pokemon related crafts. Weeks 8 Hip Hop - Not the same old song and dance! This hip-hop course will Mission Impossible - Students will be competing in challenging show you how to move and groove to new-aged, pop music. Weeks 5,7,8 games and test their problem-solving skills before the time runs out. Pokemon Art - Make fun crafts all themed around your favorite Weeks 3,5,8 Pokemon characters! Week 5 History of Fantastic Beasts - Learn about the history of Fantastic Beasts through discussion, games and more! Week 2 Modge Podge - Students will create a variety of art projects using Pokemon Field Study - Study all species of Pokemon in their Decoupage and Mod Podge. These include pictures, jewelry, decorative natural habitat and collect data along the way! Week 5 History of Houses - In this one hour Harry Potter themed class, you items and much more. Week 8 will learn about the four houses of Hogwarts and the history of each Pokemon Tricks & Tales - Calling all Pokemon Trainers! Let’s houses’ most famous witches and wizards. Week 4 Mountains - Learn fascinating facts about these massive land discuss and learn tips and tricks you’ll need to catch Pokemon. Week 5 formations. Use what you learn to build your own mountain! Week 5

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Potions & Treats - Have a blast brewing mystical mixtures and Storytelling - Learn about and practice the art of storytelling while Volcanoes & Lava - Is it hot in here? Prepare to delve into the delicious treats in this Wizarding World inspired class. (Allergy warning: sharing some of your favorite stories and creating new ones. Week 4 depths of the earth to learn fascinating facts about volcanoes and molten This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 2 lava. In this class you will create your very own volcano! Week 5 Superheroes - Fulfill your dream to become a superhero! Create your Puppet Pals - Become a puppeteer with your own fun and unique own capes, fight crimes, and discover your own unique superhero Volleyball - Serve, set, spike! Come learn the techniques of the sport puppet creation! Weeks 2,3,5 characteristics. Weeks 5,8 and all the rules of the game. Teamwork and cooperation are paramount in Volleyball. Week 3 Purrrfect Crafts- We are pawsitive you will love the fun cat-themed Sweet Treats - Learn to create fun desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth crafts you will take home from this class! Weeks 5,8 and impress your friends and family! (Allergy warning: This is not a Wands & Wardrobes - The magic is in the gear! We will be gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 3, 4 creating magnificent wands and other wizard gear to keep you stylish in Quidditch - Grab a broom! Quidditch is a Harry Potter inspired sport the wizarding world. Week 4 that combines the sports of rugby, medic, and tag. “Fly” around with your Tag Games - You’re it! Race around with your friends playing teammates to capture the Golden Snitch. Weeks 2,3 different variations of our favorite tag games. Week 7 Water Engineering - We’ll build simple water machines such as the Archimedes’ screw machine pump and learn about the world of water Recycle Art - Who knew you could make beautiful works of art with Tap - This class is all about the creative ways to use rocks in art. Week 2,4 engineering! Week 4 household items? Get creative and explore the world of art through recyclables. Week 5 Taste of Mexico - Become a master chef as we cook up some Water Races - Zoom Zoom! Water bucket races, and sponge tag are delicious treats like churros, guacamole, tortillas, fresh salsa and more! just some of the ways you’ll have fun splashing around this hour! Don’t Relay Games - Zoom around for some friendly competition this ¡Buen provecho! Week 2,3,4 forget a towel! Weeks 2,4 summer as we build camaraderie and have few laughs! Weeks 2,3,4 Tea Party - Pinkies Up! Campers will be preparing a tea party to Water Sprouts - Duck, dodge, throw, catch, run and sprout the Rock Art - This class is all about the creative ways to use rocks in art. Week 7 celebrate all of their Un-Birthdays for the week! Weeks 2,4 fun...in water! These sprout games will not only have you running, ducking and dodging, but also strategizing and using communication and Teas & Lemonade- Brush up on your barista skills by learning how teamwork skills to defeat your opponent. Week 7 Salsa Dancing - Ready to learn a new dance style? “Rueda de to make flavorful teas and lemonades! Week 2 Casino” is a Cuban style of Salsa that you can learn with us. Week 2 Water Tag Games - This class will be sure to cool you off on these Team Games - Be part of the team with fun group games that will hot summer days. We’re playing all the classic tag games and different Scooter Games - Everyone loves a scooter! Scoot around the gym help improve your problem-solving skills, help build better communication active games using water toys! Make sure to bring a towel. Week 4 with us as we try out all classic games but with the twist of being on a skills, and more! Weeks 7,8 scooter! Week 4 Water Wars - Cool off during the hot summer days with some water Textured Painting - Create a masterpiece using things like sponges, team games. Soak your opponents, and yourself, while working as a Sides & Snacks - Have fun with friends while making some delicious sand, yarn, and more! Week 3 team! Week 7 goodies in this cooking class! (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, dairy free class) Week 4 The New Classics - It’s time to play! This course will be an exciting Watercolors - All skill levels are welcome to come create. We will use and interactive way to learn and play sports while practicing exceptional various techniques of lines, shapes, and blending to bring our watercolor Slime - Ready to get messy?! Make your own gooey, slimy concoctions teamwork. Week 2 designs to life. Week 3 to take home. Week 7,8 Tie-Dye - Twist, tie, and dye different fabric materials in this groovy class! Wearable Art - We’ll create handmade accessories, clothing, jewelry Slime Science - Make a different type of slime each day and learn Week 8 and much more using variety of materials. Week 8 about the related science of slime mixing. Mix up basic, glitter, magnetic, crunchy and many more types of slime! Weeks 3,4,5,7,8 Tornadoes & Rain - Learn about one of nature’s most powerful Weaving - Open your eyes to the huge world of weaving. We’ll weave forces! Learn fascinating facts about tornadoes and weather systems. Put anything from bracelets to wall-hangings in this class centered around this Smoothies - Let’s bust out those blenders! Try some delicious and easy what you learn into action by creating your very own tornado in a bottle. ancient art form. Weeks 3,7 recipes for a cool summer treat. (Allergy warning: This is not a gluten, nut, Week 5 dairy free class) Weeks 2,4 Welcome to the Jungle - Let’s appreciate one of the world’s Treasure Island - Campers will explore the world of pirates by increasingly-smaller, yet ceaselessly- fascinating environments as we enter Snow Much Fun! - Come have snow much fun making winter- completing a scavenger hunt, finding treasures, and making pirate and the wild world of tropical rainforest biomes. Participate in fun academic themed crafts! Week 7 mermaid crafts! Week 2,8 and artistic activities based around ecological components of a jungle environment. Week 5 Soccer - Practice the FUNdamental skills of the game like dribbling, Ultimate Frisbee - Embrace sportsmanship in this sport as we learn passing, and footwork, and maybe you can earn your spot in the next the basics of Frisbee and the most popular disc game – Ultimate Frisbee. Wind Chimes - Get musical with this fine arts class! Campers will be World Cup. This will be an outdoor class. Week 3,7 Students of all skill levels and experience are encouraged to join in the designing and creating their own whimsical wind chimes. Week 7 Frisbee fun! Week 2 - Campers will make all of the fun spring Spring into Summer! Wizardy Crafts - Enter the wizarding world and create your very own and summer crafts they can imagine! Week 7 Ultimate Pinball - In ultimate pinball, students will play in teams, magical pieces of art to take home! Week 2 using different strategies to knock over other teams pins. Week 4 - May the Force be with you! Hyperdrive into the exciting Star Wars Worms & Slugs - Learn all about these jiggly wiggly friends! Week 8 world of Star Wars and all of your favorite characters. Weeks 5,8 Unconventional Painting - Think out of the canvas! In this class you will create painting projects with shaving cream, nail polish, sharpies Wrestling Basics - Learn the basic skills of folk-style wrestling while Star Wars Games - Get out your lightsabers! Students will play and more. Week 5,7 playing some fun games as you go! Week 4 many different Star Wars themed games. Weeks 3,5,8 Under the Sea - Dive down into the sea of learning as we explore Yarn Art - Immerse yourself in exploring the different types of art that STEM Challenges - Learn elements of science and engineering creatures of the deep blue. Art, fun, and discovery will be our guide in this can be created using yarn. Various techniques and styles will be utilized to through fun experiments. Design a roller coaster, make your own bouncy adventure. Weeks 2,4,5,8 artistically express yourself in this course. Week 5 balls, practice origami projects and much more! Week 8

Unique Unicorns - Always be a unicorn! Participate in activities and Yoga & Meditation - Learn how to do yoga, how to keep fit and STEM Projects - Let’s use our engineering skills today in this science make one of a kind crafts all with a unicorn theme. Week 7 healthy, and improve body awareness. We will practice yoga stretches, packed day! We will be building, using our critical thinking skills, peaceful meditation, and play fun games to take care of minds, bodies, designing, and taking on cool projects. Week 8 Vehicle Engineering - Calling all engineers! We’ll build vehicles and spirits. Weeks 3,8 and learn about applied forces of the completed design while having fun Stepping Stones - Add beauty to your garden with your own crafty and using our imagination. Week 4 Zooming Dragsters - Whiz, zip, and race down the track with creations. Create a one of kind piece of art to make your garden shine! Week 7 these CO2 powered vehicles. Build and decorate your own dragster to Viking Tales - Discover the myths and legends of the ancient Norse. learn more about the aerodynamics and physics of moving cars. Week 3 Sticky Creations - Glue, Borax, liquid detergent, oh my! What can Campers will read about and hear tales of Thor, Loki, and more. Week 4 you put together to make sticky creations in the STEM class? Weeks 3,4,7

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LUNCH OPTIONS

Students, K-12, may bring a sack lunch each day or pre-order for meals. • Pre-ordered lunches are $5 per day • You can choose to purchase a meal by prepaying for the days you want at the time of registration. • Sign up by the Wednesday prior to the week you are ordering lunch. • There will not be any meals available on a daily basis for cash purchase. • Lunches will include bottled water.

Monday - Thursday: El Charro Bean & Cheese Burro, Rice, Fruit Chicken Drumstick, Corn, Applesauce Hot Dog, Mac & Cheese, Fruit Rolled Chicken Tacos, Refried Beans, Fruit Pasta & Meatballs, Roll, Fruit Grilled Chicken, Black Beaks, Applesauce Quesadilla, Refried Beans, Fruit BBQ Pork Sandwich, Chips, Applesauce

Fridays - Papa John’s: Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza and fruit

Every Wednesday is Ice Cream Day! Pre-order or bring $3 cash to purchase a delicious cup of ice cream from Isabella’s ice cream truck.

Camp Sunrise and Camp Sunset Grades: K - 8 Fun activities including board and card games, quiet time and free play with friends. Early morning (7am and/or 8am) and late afternoon (4pm and/or 5pm) hours. • Snacks will be provided during the 4:00pm hour. • Register per week. Exception: Week 1 and 6 have daily options. • Week 9 - No Camp Sunrise or Sunset FEES: Weeks 2, 3, 4, 5, 8: $20 per week for each hour chosen Week 1 and 6: $4 per hour per day For your child’s safety all students enrolled in Camp Sunrise must be signed into class by a parent or guardian. Parent sign-out is required for Camp Sunset. Students should arrive no earlier than their designated time.

25 Valley View Summer Camp 2019 Join us for a fun-filled summer of exploration! Classes for young children ages two-and-a-half through five (entering Kindergarten in August 2019). All children must be potty trained to enroll. No pull-ups allowed.

Session 1: May 28 - June 7 Session 2: June 10 - June 21

Simple Machines - We are getting busy and making work easy with Nuts about Nature - We’ll let nature be our teacher as we explore, simple machines. How do levers, planes, ramps, pulleys, and wheels collect, investigate, and create with nature around us. make our world work?

Session 3: June 24 - July 5 Session 4: July 8 - July 19

Water Works - Why is water wonderful? Where does it come from? Celebrate Cities - Discover the special world of structures in our city. How does it move? Investigate all things water including water use, water From houses to skyscrapers, we will explore the many parts and purposes movement, and of course water play. *No camp July 4th for buildings in which we live, work, and play.

Certified teachers will ensure an authentic experience through play-based activities in an exceptional outdoor and indoor environment. Your child won’t want to miss a minute of summer at Valley View Early Learning Center. $25 Registration Fee. Register by May 17th for Early Bird Pricing!

Early Early Sessions 1 or 3 Monday - Friday Regular Sessions 2 or 4 Monday - Friday Regular Bird Bird

7:30 - 8:30 am AM Enrichment Hours $56 $63 7:30 - 8:30 am AM Enrichment Hours $63 $70

Young 3’s = 2.5 - 3 years old Young 3’s = 2.5 - 3 years old 8:30 - 11:30 am Preschool = 3 - 4 years old $162 $179 8:30 - 11:30 am Preschool = 3 - 4 years old $178 $198 Entering Kinder = 5 years old Entering Kinder = 5 years old 11:30 - 12:30 11:30 - 12:30 Lunch Bunch $56 $63 Lunch Bunch $63 $70 pm pm

12:30 - 1:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $56 $63 12:30 - 1:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $63 $70

1:30 - 2:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $56 $63 1:30 - 2:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $63 $70

2:30 - 3:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $56 $63 2:30 - 3:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $63 $70

3:30 - 4:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $56 $63 3:30 - 4:30 pm PM Enrichment Hours $63 $70

4:30 - 5:00 pm PM Enrichment Hours $29 $32 4:30 - 5:00 pm PM Enrichment Hours $32 $35

Additional Opportunities

Children can stay and eat lunch with their friends each day from 11:30am - 12:30pm. During this time children will bring their Lunch Bunch own lunch and enjoy eating with their classmates. Children will also enjoy a variety of activities each day after they finish their lunch.

These sessions will be held each day from 7:30 - 8:30AM and 12:30 - 5:00PM. You can sign up for one or more hours daily, to Extended Care extend your child’s day at school. Children will be involved in a variety of activities designed to be developmentally appropriate for young learners. During a portion of the afternoon extended session, students will have the opportunity to rest and/or nap.

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