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2016 Summer Fun FOR Children & Teens

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PG. 22 CAMP Wonderoo ear Parents, D Thank you for your interest in Camp Webb. As a parent, you feel a responsibility to find a program where your child will grow in a positive way. For 56 years, Camp Webb has influenced its campers by maintaining the same objective – to have a good time, re- spect each other, and encourage learning and independence. I believe wholeheartedly in Contact Us the value of the summer camp experience. There is a purpose behind everything we do [email protected] at Camp Webb. We are deliberate about providing an environment where campers feel 865.291.3840 www.campwebb.com safe, form positive relationships with other kids and adults, and are continually learning. Check our website (www.campwebb.com) for the most You’ll be amazed at what your children can discover at camp. There is a lesson to be current information and the online application. Camp learned around every corner – at the top of the climbing wall, on the archery range, walk- availability will be posted, as well as any late additions, ing along a wooded trail, on the court. All of these lessons help prepare your corrections or changes. You may apply online. Download children to make better life decisions...while they’re having fun. Sneaky, eh? additional registration and health forms from the web- site’s Registration & Login page. Responsible adults must guide children through these lessons and decisions, and I know that the staff at Camp Webb is the most important part of the program. You can find out more about our staff and camps in this brochure. Feel free to contact me anytime if you have questions about how we do things around here. PG. 25 WEBB SCIENCE ACADEMY

In honor of fun and learning,

Allison Hodges, Camp Webb Director PG. 18 ADVENTURE Camp Contents 2 Specialty Camps 1 2 Sports Camps 1 6 Mini Camps 1 8 Adventure Camp 20 Meet the Staff 2 2 Camp Wonderoo 2 3 BENEFITS OF CAMP Map to 2 4 WEBB & Camp Webb PG. I-75 20 SCIENCE ACADEMIES MEET the staff Clinton 2 6 CAMPUS FACILITIES & MAP Powell 2 8 Summer Planner Oak Ridge I-40 Summer line up I-640 2 9 - Knoxville 32 How It Works Camp WEBB Cedar Bluff Rd. >

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I-40 I-140 What’s Maryville ACADEMIES! Webb Tennis Academy • Webb Science Academy PG. PG. 12 16 NEW Camps! Sports Camps MINI CAMPS Artist Experiments • Art with Mr. Letitia: Greatest Hits • Best Book Club Ever • Girls Just Wanna Have Fun • Camp Webb Chronicle • Drawing Camp • Bookapalooza • Materials Science Camp • Masks and Costumes • Pop Art • On Your Mark, Get Set, Create • Soccer/Basketball Camp • Sports Variety Camp • /Basketball Camp • Sparkle and Shine MINI Camps! Tech Trek for Girls • Bright Lights, Big City • Stomp Camp • Flip-Flop Camp • Jewelry Jam FUN THAT FITS!

------CAMP WEBB’S ------Specialty Camps!

If you’re looking for a camp featuring a specific interest, our Specialty Camps are for you.

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W e are proud of our wide range of Spe- cialty Camp offerings and are very excited about this summer’s new additions. From guitars to cooking to robotics adventures, campers will be led by our enthusiastic leaders and wrapped up in summer fun.

“We were impressed by the energy of the staff and the amount of activities. Our child was happy when we picked her up...tired but happy!” – Camp Webb Parent

Our very own Webb School teachers di- rect many of these programs. All Specialty Camps run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Camp- ers who cannot be picked up by 2:15 p.m. have the option to transfer to our fun After- care program if not enrolled in one of our Mini Camps.

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All About Girls Camp Art Out of This World Best Book Club Ever Dates: July 25-29 Dates: Session I: July 18-22 Dates: June 13-17 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Session II: July 25-29 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Profile Ages: Girls entering grades 2-5 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 5-7 Director: Krista Lee, Ages: Entering grades 1-3 Director: Denine Benedetto, Webb Lower School teacher Director: Sarah Lowe, Webb Middle School teacher Back by popular demand and celebrating University of Summer reading can be a real treat…when the joys of being girls who love dolls! School of Art professor done right. Moms often have book clubs Ladies, get ready for a dynamic week Come build a fantastical world through a and now it’s time for daughters to have of crafts, stories, games, and activities range of art techniques. Each day will be their own as well. We will read some amaz- inspired by the American Girl dolls. We’ll a new adventure in your created kingdom. ing stories together, have in-depth conver- have adventurous fun each day, focusing From character to structure, we will explore sations, and make a craft inspired by each on a particular doll and all the action that paper, clay, fiber, and paint to tell your book. We’ll also learn from our favorite surrounds each story. You and your new story. All that is needed is you and your authors and give writing a try for ourselves. friends will participate in lessons ranging imagination! Cost: $220 So, join us this summer and turn the pages from creative thinking to science, friend- of your imagination! Cost: $225 LAURA BARTON ship to leadership. Join us for a fun week WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 of girl time! Note: Please do not bring your WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Meet one our most dynamic and doll(s) with you to camp. Cost: $225 Art with Mr. Letitia: engaging camp leaders, Laura Greatest Hits Books, Baking & Bunches of Fun Barton! Mrs. Barton has been lead- WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dates: July 18-22 Dates: Session I: June 6-10 ing Camp Webb camps for at least Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Session II: June 27-July 1 a decade. During the school year, Art from Outer Space Ages: Entering grades 5-8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. she teaches first grade at Webb Dates: June 6-10 Director: Joe Letitia, Ages: Entering grades 1-3 School. As a young lady, Mrs. Bar- Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Webb Upper School art teacher Director: Christen Mayes, ton had to choose between the Ages: Entering grades 5-8 and professional artist Webb Lower School teacher stage and the classroom. She has Director: Joe Letitia, This camp pulls together some of the more Does your child like books, baking and Webb Upper School art teacher fun and most popular projects from all of having tons of fun? Books by well-known been an educator for 17 years, but and professional artist Mr. Letitia’s summer art camps. Campers authors are used to launch activities in a way, has never left the stage! Space...the final frontier. Beam aboard will get to enjoy a wide variety of creative such as baking, making books and other Her love of comedy and perfor- for a unique week of creating outer space activities. Cost: $220 creative hands-on projects designed to mance comes shining through, art. The range of media will encompass stimulate reading and language skills. whether she is leading children painting, papier-maché, printmaking, and WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Your child is sure to enjoy this camp, at school or camp. Mrs. Barton ceramics. Create your own constellations, cover to cover. Cost: $230 holds a B.A. in Elementary Edu- spaceships, alien stack dolls, and much Artist Experiments cation and a M.Ed. in Leadership more. Be prepared to bring outer space Dates: June 6-10 Administration. At Webb, Mrs. to life! Cost: $225 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Barton has taught kindergarten, Ages: Entering kindergarten-1st grade Director: Annie Clark, local artist first, third, and fourth grades. She Students will blend art and science to ex- also heads up the school’s Read- periment and create a variety of art pieces. er’s Theater program in addition to We will focus on color, painting, sculp- getting loud with the ture, etc. The days will be filled with color Club. Join the fun and laughter this mixing experiments, kinetic art, clay and summer in Mrs. Barton’s Seussical wire sculptures, and color optical illusions. and Frozen Camps! Cost: $220

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------CAMP WEBB’S ------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WEEK “Keep being awesome. Can’t WEEK Specialty Bookapalooza! wait until next summer!” Camp Webb Chronicle Dates: June 20-24 Camps! Dates: July 25-29 – Camp Webb Parent Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering kindergarten-2nd grade Ages: Entering grades 4-6 Director: Melissa Schweitzer, WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Director: Denine Benedetto, Webb Middle School staff member Webb Middle School teacher “It was fun. Counselors Celebrate the best in picture books with Camp Hogwarts Breaking news! We’ve got a brand new were great. Camp Webb stories, party games and food. Each day, Dates: July 11-15 summer camp for you, so read all about is consistently worth we will celebrate a different theme with Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. it. Camp Webb Chronicle is an old-school books – Fairy Tales for Your Funny Bone, newspaper camp for kids. We will pitch every penny. Well-run, Ages: Entering grades 5-7 & Books for Breakfast, Space Spectacles, 8th grade alumni story ideas, conduct research, interview safe and fun.” Under the Big Top, and If You Give a Directors: Amanda Lee and David persons of interest, write and edit articles, – Camp Webb Parent Camper a Cape. Join us for a week Haines, Webb Middle School teachers take photographs, and publish our very of stories that will make campers’ Calling all Muggles! Summer is own newspaper by the end of the week. imaginations buzz with adventure! coming and that means it’s time for Reporters will work hard in pursuit of Cost: $220 CAMP HOGWARTS! Find out which house their stories and have a ton of fun in you’re assigned to in the sorting hat the process! Cost: $230 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ceremony. Visit Hogsmeade. Bond with your prefects and housemates. Make WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Camp Dance and Create chocolate frogs. Test your skills in potions Dates: June 13-17 class. Frolic with mystical creatures. Plus, Ceramics Camp Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. help your house battle for the Quidditch Dates: June 27-July 1 Ages: Entering grades 3-5 and House Cups. Last year, though Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Director: Christy Conley-Short, director Slytherin started out strong on the pitch, Ages: Entering grades 5-8 of dance at Webb Dance Academy and Gryffindor caught the snitch for victory Director: Joe Letitia, Webb Upper School former Webb Lower School teacher over Ravenclaw in the Quidditch final, and art teacher and professional artist Have you ever wondered about and/or Hufflepuff squeaked past Gryffindor to This camp concentrates on a unique series practiced your own dance choreography? earn the coveted House Cup. Join your of ceramic tiles and vessels that incorpo- Do you love to dance and make new fellow wizards as we use all seven books rate almost any object from which you can friends? During the week, we will study to guide us through a magical week of make a plastic mold. Join us for hand what makes us feel best about ourselves Pottermania! Cost: $260 Buddy requests building, glazing, and even taking a crack and how to bring our life experiences into are not honored in this camp. Friends may at the throwing wheels! Cost: $240 dance performance pieces. You will share be placed in separate houses. Please take ideas in groups and create a movie about this into consideration before applying for how to write, draw, teach, and perform this camp. dance choreography with others. Cost: $225

4 Contact [email protected] WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 on time management, point count chess, and cool off with popsicles and storytelling. WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 positional analysis, and team play. In Of course, no boy’s coolest week ever Champs Camp for Boys both camps, there will be an ongoing would be complete without shooting cans “DOUBLE PLAY” Science & Dates: June 27-July 1 tournament. At the camp’s completion, and balloons at our BB range (goggles, Games Camp Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each camper will receive a personal bb rifle and detailed safety instruction Dates: Session I: June 20-24 Ages: Boys entering grades 5-6 evaluation, as well as a chess set (if will be supplied). Cost: $245 Session II: July 18-22 Director: Ben White, needed) or a book. Cost: $220 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Webb Middle School teacher WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ages: Entering grades 1-4 Wiffle Ball, 3-on-3 basketball, flag football, WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Director: Lisa Haskell, Ultimate Frisbee, kickball, Capture the Cupcakes and Crafts local science teacher Flag…Champs Camp for Boys is a team Cooking and Crafts Dates: August 1-5 This camp will develop your mind and sport camp where boys learn the value of Dates: June 20-24 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. body – half science and half games. competition and cooperation. Teams are Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 2-4 Learn to think critically, solve science shuffled daily and points are awarded to Ages: Entering grades 4-5 Director: Cathy Henry, riddles, and have a blast while doing it! the winners of each sport. At the conclu- Director: Christen Mayes, retired Webb Middle School teacher Make a balloon brain and protect it with a sion of camp, the camper with the most Webb Lower School teacher The ultimate one-two combo! Stir up your homemade helmet, then see who survives points is crowned Champ of the Week. This Put on your aprons for a week of cooking creative juices for a week of crafting and a “crash.” Create “foam-er-ators” and is an athletic, competitive and active camp, delights! Campers will become comfortable cupcake creations. “Cupcaketeers” will we’ll shoot them outside. We’ll also make so kids should come each day with a water in the kitchen as they cook a myriad of enjoy the daily theme, tying together the leaf tokens, tornadoes and survival rafts, bottle, snack and sunscreen. Cost: $230 menu items. Then at home, they’ll be craft and cupcake. “Frostastic” themes will test groovy lava lamps, and learn lots of able to make a few recipes for the family. include Fairy Gardens, Safari and Western magic science tricks! For the other half of WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 So roll up your sleeves, feel the dough Adventures. There’ll be craft projects like the day, play cooperative team-building between your fingers, and get ready to painting your own fairy house, creating games like Army Navy, American Gladia- Chess Camp slice and dice! Cost: $225 suncatchers and making jewelry. Campers tors, Scram Ball, Scatter Ball, Dodge Ball, Dates: Session I: July 11-15 will assemble and decorate boxes for their Prison Dodge Ball, Mighty Mouse, Pac (Fundamentals) WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 sweet treats and they’ll learn how to Man, Museum, and lots more! Cost: $230 Session II: July 25-29 decorate with royal icing! Cost: $225 (Intermediate/Advanced) Coolest Summer Hang-Out EVER! WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dates: June 13-17 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ages: Entering grades 1-9 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Drama Camp Director: Leonard Dickerson, Ages: Boys entering grades 2-5 Disney By the Day Dates: Session I: June 6-10 Life Chess-Master and three-time Director: Steve Owen, Dates: June 20-24 Session II: June 20-24 Tennessee state champion Webb Lower School P.E. teacher Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Session III: July 11-15 Do you love chess and want to improve If you want to design a bottle rocket ship Ages: Entering kindergarten-1st grade Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. your game? Then join Leonard Dickerson and launch it into the air, go exploring in Directors: Caroline Baker and Mary Ages: Entering grades 3-7 for a week of strategic learning. The first the woods, and play some really fun sports Conaty, Webb Lower School teachers Director: Rosina Guerra, week is mainly for chess players who may and games, then Coach Owen’s Coolest Travel through the wonderful world of Spotlights Performance Center’s not have played much competitively. Summer Hang-Out EVER! is the perfect Disney! We will focus on a different Disney award-winning director Campers work on piece mechanics, camp for you. We’ll also do a whole bunch tale each day, and combine crafts, cook- Children have a natural inclination for act- opening strategies, tactics, and general of extra activities, including: , Top ing, movement, and music to learn about ing and movement. Learn how acting and principles. The complexity of the material Trumps-themed card games from England, the characters and storylines. From Olaf movement, mixed with a little creativity, covered depends upon the skill level of the drawing, and gym games such as Storm to Simba, Woody to Cinderella, this week can be transformed into performance campers. The second week is for players the Castle, Pirate’s Gold and Super Mario is sure to be magical and adventure-filled. skills. Campers will be responsible for who have ideally participated in tourna- Kart Battle Mode. We’ll play some Capture Cost: $225 memorizing their lines and incorporating ments or a previous camp, and would like the Flag, kickball and a variety of sports, these skills into an end-of-the-session to improve their tournament play. Those presentation. Cost: $225 in the Intermediate/Advanced Camp work

5 Contact [email protected] FUN THAT FITS! ------CAMP WEBB’S ------WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 this summer and come to Frozen Camp! WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Join us as we make icy treats and create Specialty Drawing Camp chilly crafts. You will have an opportunity to Get Your Game On! Camps! Dates: July 11-15 dress up like your favorite Frozen character, Dates: June 27- July 1 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. read Frozen books and play Frozen games. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 5-8 Sing along to the songs from Frozen and Ages: Entering grades 1-3 Director: Joe Letitia, enjoy the famous Frozen movie. So, don’t Directors: Dodie Montgomery, Webb Upper School art teacher have a brain freeze – sign up for a week of Webb Lower School P.E. teacher, “My son has attended and professional artist Frozen fun! Cost: $225 and Ginger Miller, former Webb Lower Webb for 5 summers now, From cartoons to portraits, enjoy a fun School P.E. teacher and the weeks he spends at week of drawing. Each day of camp will WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 What could be better than spending the focus on a different drawing technique entire day playing games? Coaches Miller camp are always the high- and concept. Cost: $225 Geocaching Camp and Montgomery will lead your child on a light of his summer.” Dates: June 27- July 1 thrill ride featuring some of our campers’ – Camp Webb Parent WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. favorite games, plus some brand new Ages: Entering grades 4-6 activities. Expect the return of the scooter Fairy Camp Directors: Janet Bigelow (retired) and board games, parachute activities, games Dates: June 27- July 1 Elliott Stroupe, Webb Middle with the Kin-Ball, and water games. Activi- Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. School teachers ties will take place indoors and outdoors. Ages: Entering kindergarten-1st grade Geocaching is a high-tech, treasure- Cost: $230 Director: Denine Benedetto, hunting game played throughout the world Webb Middle School teacher by adventure seekers equipped with GPS WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 If you believe in fairies, don’t just clap your devices. A geocacher can place a geo- hands; join us for a “fairy-tastic” week of cache anywhere in the world, pinpoint its Glee Club Camp magical adventures! Fairies will twirl their location using GPS technology, and share Dates: July 25-29 way through a whole host of pixie-perfect the geocache’s existence and location Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. activities: a fairy naming ceremony, earning online. Anyone with a GPS device can try Ages: Entering grades 3-7 their wings, listening to and telling fairy to locate the geocache. Orienteering is a Director: Rosina Guerra, stories, making fairy crafts, water play, sport that requires navigational skills, using Spotlights Performance Center’s building fairy homes, fairy dances and tea a map and compass to go from point to award-winning director parties, and “flying” with their very own point on unfamiliar terrain; normally moving Love to sing and dance? Well, Glee Club fairy wings on nature walks. Experience the as fast as possible on foot. Come join us Camp is for you! Campers will learn song magic with us! Cost: $220 on our introduction to these two fast-paced and dance routines from Broadway games! Please note: this is an active camp. musicals to pop tunes. Then, they get to WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cost: $235 perform them for friends and family in a live presentation on Friday. So, put on your Frozen Camp sparkling vest and top hat, and join the fun Dates: Session I: June 13-17 of Glee Club. Cost: $230 Session II: July 25-29 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering kindergarten-1st grade Directors: Amy Marion (Session I), Laura Barton (Session II), Webb Lower School teachers Do you love the movie, Frozen? Do you dream of Olaf, Elsa, Anna, and Sven? Sounds like you need to put your scarf on

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Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Junior Scientist Little Divas Musical Materials Science Camp Dates: June 20-24 Dates: Session I: June 27-July 1 Theater Camp Dates: August 1-5 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Session II: July 25-29 Dates: June 20-24 Times: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Girls entering grades 3-5 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 4-5 Director: Dodie Montgomery, Ages: Entering grades 1-4 Ages: Girls entering grades 3-5 Director: Jenifer Lawrie, Webb Lower School P.E. teacher Director: Lisa Haskell, Director: Jennifer Venable Austin, Webb Upper School teacher Coach Montgomery has created a camp local science teacher professional dancer and founder What makes steel strong and Silly Putty to empower girls to live life to the fullest! Kaboom! Through exciting experiments, of Arts in Motion stretchy? Find out in a week of experi- Campers will enjoy playing classic games campers will learn simple chemistry by So you think you can dance? How mental learning about matter! Some of in addition to learning about nutrition, ex- creating erupting volcanoes, ocean waves, about sing? Are you a “Drama Queen” the activities may include making paint periencing yoga, and exploring meditation. fireworks in a jar, and invisible ink. While supreme? If you answered “yes,” Little from milk, making glass from sugar, and Being strong and confident comes from learning about water, air, bugs, forces, and Divas Camp is just what you need! A making slime and bouncy balls. Under the within. Girls will learn how to harness their plants, they’ll construct rockets to launch, different theme each day like Party Girl experienced supervision of Mrs. Lawrie, natural energy to be the best they can be. cargo boats, bug habitats, and even or Flower Power is used to showcase campers will even make fiber optic wires Cost: $220 marshmallow catapults! Once campers musical theater, dance, songs, and crafts. out of glass! Cost: $235 learn about frogs, they’ll take home an Current music, as well as Broadway show aquatic frog in his/her own personally tunes are featured for a day that rarely WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 “Pat your yourselves on the created habitat (optional). Cost: $230 slows down. So if “lights, camera, back for doing an excellent action” are your bag and you’re ready Nature Discovery Camp WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 for a “standing room only” experience, Dates: June 6-10 job on the camps–yet again!” put your dancing shoes on and warm up Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Camp Webb Parent LEGO® Robotics those “pipes” (show talk for vocal cords). Ages: Entering grades 1-3 Dates: Session I: June 6-10 Cost: $230 Director: Shaney Brown, Session II: June 13-17 Webb Middle School science teacher WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Back again for its 11th year! Get ready for Ages: Entering grades 3-6 some “wild” fun at Nature Discovery Hip-Hop Fly Girls Directors: JoAnn Guidry and Camp. Spend your days catching critters, Dates: June 6-10 Susie Skinner, Webb School investigating habitats and learning about Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. technology coordinators the natural world. Campers will safe- Ages: Girls entering grades 2-5 Will your robot complete the mission, run ly catch aquatic and terrestrial animal Director: Jennifer Venable Austin, the race and battle to the end? Get ready species, and map their distribution in the professional dancer and to build a machine to drag race, design Camp Webb habitat. Campers will learn founder of Arts in Motion “battlebots” and explore the exciting world how to lessen their impact on the environ- Girlfriends…are you ready to “get down of LEGO Robotics. Campers will be ran- WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ment while having lots of fun with games, with your bad self?” Learn hip-hop dance domly placed in groups of three or four by activities and crafts. Cost: $230 moves, including stomp dances, row danc- the directors. With cooperative learning, Mask Making and Costumes ing, jump and thump, and pop-and-lock campers rotate through the responsibilities Dates: June 27-July 1 skills. No prior dance training is required of building robotic toys and programming Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to learn street combinations with “kickin’” them using computers. Don’t miss out Ages: Entering grades 3-5 moves; just comfortable clothing and on this fun and exciting camp! No previous Director: Annie Clark, local artist sneakers. Cost: $230 experience with robotics or computers is Campers will explore creating multiple necessary. Cost: $245 Note: Buddy re- types of masks and costumes in a variety quests will not be honored in this camp. of media. Paper-mâché, cardboard assem- blage, even masks made of felt will fill your costume box at the end of the week! Cost: $225

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Specialty On Your Mark, Get Set, CREATE! Dates: August 1-5 Camps! Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 1-3 Directors: Laney Haskell, local art student, and Lisa Haskell, local “Thank you for offering the science teacher camps! We know everyone Campers will turn on their creativity as works very hard to make they paint with bubbles, objects found in nature, cookie cutters, shaving cream, and them a wonderful experi- food! We will construct elf/fairy houses, ence for the children.” edible animals, “firework art,” crystal – Camp Webb Parent paint, “spider web art,” and summer seed mosaics. Unique art techniques will be explored daily, including artistic adventures with homemade sidewalk chalk, clay and various other projects. The wide variety of techniques and media will inspire innova- tion and spontaneity! Look out – the art race is on! Cost: $215 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Pop Art Dates: August 1-5 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ages: Entering grades 4-6 Director: Leslie Chang, local artist Princess Camp Printmaking Camp Join us for Pop Art camp this summer! Dates: June 20-24 Dates: June 20-24 This camp will offer mini-lectures and Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. workshop activities covering the work Ages: Girls entering grades 1-2 Ages: Entering grades 5-8 of pop artists such as Andy Warhol and Director: Amanda Lee, Director: Joe Letitia, his contemporaries. We will explore the Webb Middle School teacher Webb Upper School art teacher themes and techniques that made this Hear Ye! Hear Ye! You are cordially invited and professional artist artistic movement transcendental and to Princess Camp. Become a princess for Learn a variety of printmaking techniques, apply them to our own projects a week! Throw off your pumpkin garb and including monoprint (paintings on plexi- throughout the week. Cost: $225 feel like royalty as you indulge in activities, glass transferred with a printmaking press), games and crafts fit for a princess. You’ll linoleum cuts, woodcuts, and lithography. create treasures to take back to your castle Experiment with the color and immediacy that will make you sparkle from your tress- of monoprints. Campers can use portable es to your toes. Hang on to your tiara and painting easels to paint outside landscape get your princess groove on! Cost: $220 pictures; then make a series of prints based on their paintings. Work from your imagination or do a large self-portrait. Also, help create a mega-woodcut print. Cost: $230

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Rock-N-Roll Camp Seussical Camp Summer Boredom Buster! Dates: Session I: June 27-July 1 Dates: July 18-22 Dates: July 18-22 Session II: July 18-22 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Profile Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering kindergarten-1st grade Ages: Entering grades 2-4 Ages: Entering grades 3-6 Director: Laura Barton, Director: Amy Marion, Director: Brandon Glasheen, Webb Lower School teacher Webb Lower School teacher local artist From Mulberry Street to Whoville, come Don’t get bored this summer doing the Are you ready to jam? Come experience explore the world of Dr. Seuss! Make same old things! Come bust up your the thrills of starting a band – from the first friends with Mayzie, Horton, the Lorax, boredom at this camp, full of indoor and steps of creating your band’s name and Yertle the Turtle, and more. Who was Dr. outdoor games and crafts that might get logo all the way to an end-of-camp rock Seuss? Learn his real name, what inspired a little messy. What’s the theme of this performance alongside a real rock band! him to write silly, rhyming stories and cre- camp, you ask? FUN! Cost: $225 In this camp, you’ll learn about playing ate funny characters, and more. Campers different instruments, simple song perfor- will become Dr. Seuss experts by design- WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mance, music appreciation, and the joys ing truffula trees, eating Seussy snacks and of becoming a real rock and roll band. Any crafting Seussical crafts. Cost: $225 Summer Olympics level of musical skill, whether you are an Dates: July 18-22 BEN WHITE experienced rocker or a complete beginner, WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Remember when you played is welcomed. Instruments will be provided Ages: Entering grades 4-6 all day in your neighborhood as and fun will be had by all! Cost: $240 Sparkle and Shine Directors: Amanda Lee and Jami Benson, a child? Valuable lessons were Dates: August 1-5 Webb Middle School teachers learned back then. Ben White’s WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Be an Olympian for a week! Test your ath- unique approach to leading camp- Ages: Girls entering grades 3-6 letic skills in everything from soccer and ers harkens back to the lessons Science Detective Camp Director: Angie Hamstead, volleyball to track & field and swimming. learned in the backyard. The great Dates: July 25-29 community volunteer and leader Each day will be packed with new events thing about Mr. White (and why all Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone can shine as a leader! Join in where you will compete on national teams of his students and campers love Ages: Entering grades 1-3 this week’s fun as we mine for your unique for the Ultimate World Title. You’ll jump, him) is that he is a middle schooler Director: Shaney Brown, “leadership gems.” We’ll work creatively splash, run, hit, throw, kick, volley, and at heart. During the school year, Mr. Webb Middle School science teacher and collaboratively to polish the qualities slide your way to victory. Grab your White teaches English at Webb’s Bring your detective skills for a week of that make you sparkle. Through group Olympic torch and join us! Cost $230 Middle School. He is so engag- scientific mystery. Learn how to use a activities and hands-on projects, we will ing that he can turn grammar les- microscope to investigate animal bones, broaden your horizons as a leader within sons into a game! During his 15 fur, fossils, tracks, and scat. Our amateur your family and community. Come ready to years at Webb, Mr. White has also sleuths will study DNA to find out how real bedazzle your own special treasure chest taught social studies and coached detectives solve crimes based on DNA, of inspiration. Over the past 23 years, cross-country and basketball. A fingerprints, hair, and blood analysis. camp leader, Angie Hamstead, has served lesson that is so important to Mr. Finally, campers will work to solve a in a multitude of leadership roles in the White is to teach campers how science mystery that has occurred right educational and non-profit arenas. She to be good winners and losers on Camp Webb’s campus! Cost: $225 will guide you through a fun week of in competitive games. He does stretching your leadership skills beyond this so well in his Champs Camp. boundaries and brightening the world of Join the learning-disguised-as-fun those around you! Cost: $220 Champs Camp during Week 4!

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Super Girl Dance Camp The Voice: Singing Camp Webb’s Test Kitchen Dates: July 18-22 Dates: July 18-22 Dates: July 25-29 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Girls entering kindergarten- Ages: Entering grades 3-6 Ages: Entering grades 4-6 2nd grade Directors: LeAnne Johnson and Director: Sarah Stapleton, Director: Christy Conley-Short, Jean Helbig, Webb Upper School Webb Lower School teacher director of dance at Webb Dance choral teachers Whoa...now here’s a cool idea. Campers Academy and former Webb Lower The Voice: Singing Camp…where every will test variations of different recipes each School teacher camper is a star! Singers work in a fun, day! They’ll take part in exciting group Are your dancing shoes moving all the upbeat and supportive atmosphere while “taste test” challenges to compare and time? Do you love sharing ideas and mak- exploring and singing the music of Holly- contrast how the different ingredients/ ing new friends? Dance frees our inhibi- wood’s stage and screen legends, as well amounts affect each recipe. Campers will tions to be who we really are. We will study as today’s pop stars. This camp focuses on learn cooking and baking terminology, as what makes us feel best about ourselves developing the young voice and will include well as techniques. They’ll also receive a and then dance our hearts out! Our dances basic choreography. The week culminates cookbook containing all the recipes we will be inspired by a mix of contemporary, in a performance, celebrating the glitz and tested throughout the week. This camp is ballet, jazz, lyrical, and hip-hop! Bring your glamour of our Hollywood legends, past a great combination of using everyday WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 creative ideas for making a movie about and present. Cost: $225 math and science skills in your kitchen. Writing Camp dance, performing and making new friends. Cost: $230 Dates: June 27-July 1 Cost: $220 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WEEK Ages: Entering grades 5-8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ultimate Kids Concoctions Camp WEEK Director: Matt Lauer, Dates: June 13-17 Woodworking Camp Webb Lower School teacher Sweet Treats Camp Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Date: June 13-17 Amazed by Harry Potter and The Lord of Dates: June 27-July 1 Ages: Entering grades 2-5 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Rings? Spellbound by Star Wars? Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Director: Lisa Haskell, Ages: Entering grades 5-8 Why not write your own fiction? Mr. Lauer Ages: Entering grades 4-6 local science teacher Director: Joe Letitia, will help you create fascinating characters Director: Amanda Lee, Create wacky, wild and creative things to Webb Upper School art teacher and concoct exciting adventures. Nutty Webb Middle School teacher play with and observe. These projects and professional artist activities will help stimulate the creative Chocoholics, party people and candy inspire fun and innovation. Just a few of the There is nothing like the smell of sawdust process. Campers will also enjoy tradi- lovers unite! Each day, we’ll make delicious crazy concoctions include: treasure stone in the morning! Campers will study wood- tional summer fare like swimming and concoctions for you to munch and add to with treasure inside, crystal paint, crystal working materials, processes and the outdoor games. Cost: $230 your baking repertoire. You’ll make your farms to take home, custom-made silly safe use of tools. Roll up your sleeves own Sweet Treats recipe book and other scents, edible bracelets, fruity lip balm, and mesh your creativity with some delectable crafts to complement your and an Ultimate Kid Concoctions feast of basic woodworking skills to construct culinary creations. Come satisfy your sweet homemade mini-foods such as dragonfly awesomely insane birdhouses, your tooth as we dip, drizzle and dazzle with our candy, ladybug candy (no real insects own pinewood derby cars and more. confections! Cost: $225 involved), mini-cakes, and pies! Cost: $225 Cost: $230

11 Contact [email protected] FUN THAT FITS! WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------CAMP WEBB’S ------All-Girls Sports Camp Dates: June 6-10 SpORTS Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Girls entering grades 4-7 Camps! Director: Dodie Montgomery, Webb varsity coach and Lower School P.E. teacher Give your daughter a solid start with funda- If you’re looking for a camp mental instruction in volleyball, softball and featuring a VARIETY OF spORTS basketball. Coach Montgomery and her staff will put an emphasis on teaching and interests, our SpORTS developing skills in a playful, positive envi- Camps are for you. ronment. Players can learn and improve in creative, fun training sessions that focus on ------9 am - 2 pM ------specific technical skills and individual ball work. Campers will enjoy exciting, compet- itive games too! How cool is it to have C ampers work hard, have fun, learn new such a variety in a one-week camp?! skills, and perfect the old ones. Camp Cost: $220 All equipment included, except a softball glove. Webb’s coaching staff includes former pro- fessional-level players, local private coach- WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 es, current Webb School coaches, and Basketball/Soccer Camp other local high school coaches. Dates: July 25-29 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 2-6 “Beautiful campus. We’ll be Directors: Ricky Norris, Webb varsity basketball coach, and Jared Ziegler, back next year!” – Camp Webb Parent Webb varsity soccer coach Enjoy a week of multi-sport action. Take advantage of great high school-level All Sports Camps run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. coaching in the fundamentals and pro- Campers who cannot be picked up by ficiency of two sports! The morning will be all-soccer; then you’ll hit the gym for 2:15 p.m. may transfer to our fun Aftercare basketball in the afternoon. Boys and girls program or participate in one of our Mini will work on their skills and fundamentals in Camps. both sports and will be grouped with their peers based on experience and ability. It will be an exciting week on the field and on the court! Cost: $220

12 Contact [email protected] WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 form or improve your fundamentals. By the specific skills required for a young player to Coach s end of the week, you will be a better la- excel at any level of competition regardless ’ Basketball/Volleyball: crosse player. If you don’t have equipment, of current skill level. Coaching focus and Double Play Camp please contact the Camp Webb Office; drills will be specific to the individual posi- Dates: June 13-17 we’ll put you in touch with a supplier. tions in , including attack, midfield, Profile Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost: $200; does not include equipment longstick defense, goalkeeper, and face-off Ages: Girls entering grades 3-8 specialist. Individual skills will be integrated Directors: Shelley Collier, WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 into team concepts during competitive Webb head varsity girls basketball and fun scrimmages. All senior counselors coach, and Chris Hames, Webb head Boys Intermediate are active or former coaches, or collegiate- varsity girls volleyball coach and Lacrosse Camp level players who have played the director of K2 Volleyball Club Dates: June 27-July 1 position they’re coaching. This is the Here is your chance to be coached by the Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. most advanced position-specific lacrosse best! Take advantage of the expertise of Ages: Boys entering grades 5-8 camp ever offered in the Knoxville area. two coaches with multiple state champi- Director: Rico Silvera, Each player will receive a written evaluation onships on their resumes. In the volleyball Webb head varsity boys lacrosse coach on his strengths and areas of focus at the segment, participants will be taught volley- Prerequisite: Participation in the Boys Be- end of the camp. Cost: $230; does not ball basics with emphasis placed on proper ginner Lacrosse Camp or previous partici- include equipment techniques of passing, setting, attacking, pation in an organized lacrosse program RICKY NORRIS and defending. Campers will enjoy games This camp combines both team concepts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WEEK Ricky Norris begins his 20th year and competitions as well. On the basket- and individual skills in a fun but demanding of coaching and his 7th year as ball court, campers will learn about the environment. Individual fundamental Boys Junior Soccer Camp head varsity boys basketball basic skills and fundamentals, including skills will be merged into advanced team Dates: June 6-10 coach and Upper School dean shooting technique, ball handling, passing concepts, including help defense, transition Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. of students at Webb School of and catching, footwork, and defense. Of- and settled offense. Through collegiate- Ages: Boys entering grades 1-5 Knoxville. Coach Norris earned a fensive skills for post and guard positions level drills, we’ll build and create a fun but Director: Steve Owen, bachelor’s degree from Tennessee are also emphasized. Webb Lady Spar- instructive and competitive atmosphere Webb soccer coach and Wesleyan College, a master’s and tan players will assist; they’re great role where players can progress to Lower School P.E. teacher an Educational Specialist degree models. Mark your calendar for this week understanding and executing critical Through a series of fun and interactive from Lincoln Memorial Universi- of basketball and volleyball with champion- lacrosse team concepts. Cost: $220; games and drills, campers will learn the ty. Under Norris’ tutelage as the ship-level coaching! Cost: $220 does not include equipment fundamentals of soccer. Our young soccer head coach of the program at Oak enthusiasts will engage in age-appropriate Ridge High School, the Wildcats activities designed to help them become WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 compiled a seven-season record better shooters and passers, and develop of 174-70 with four regular sea- Boys Beginner Lacrosse Camp Boys Advanced Position a well-rounded soccer mindset. We’ll also son district championships, three Dates: June 13-17 Lacrosse Camp make time to stretch, swim in the pool, district tournament titles, two re- Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dates: July 11-15 snack, and play an actual soccer game gion championships, and two ap- Ages: Boys entering grades 2-6 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. This camp is great for players pearances at state. At Webb, the Director: Rico Silvera, Ages: Boys entering grades 7-10 wanting to work on their skills and stay on Spartans have competed in the Webb head varsity boys lacrosse coach Director: Rico Silvera, the ball through the off-season. It’s also a state final-four on four different This camp has been such a success Webb head varsity boys lacrosse coach super introduction to soccer for first-time occasions and compiled a total the past few summers that it’s back for Prerequisite: Participation in either the Boys players. Cost: $220 record of 146-58. Norris says that more lacrosse action! Whether you’re just Beginner or Boys Intermediate Lacrosse developing meaningful relation- picking up a stick or want to advance your Camps, or previous participation ships with former players is one skills, this week of lacrosse is exactly what in an organized lacrosse program of the most gratifying experiences you need to improve your game. The day Camp Webb is very excited to introduce of his coaching career, and each will be packed with drills, scrimmages and the Advanced Position Lacrosse Camp in year, his camp staff and assistants fun games, focusing on the basic skills to 2016. This camp focuses on position- feature mostly past players.

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SpORTS Cheer, Stunt and Tumble Elliott Stroupe Girls Soccer Camp: Dates: Session I: July 18-22 Basketball School Soccerpalooza! Camps! Session II: July 25-29 Dates: June 20-24 Dates: June 20-24 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering kindergarten-5th grade Ages: Entering grades 4-6 Ages: Girls entering kindergarten- Director: Barbara Roark, Director: Elliott Stroupe, 5th grade “My daughter loved the local teacher and cheer instructor Webb Middle School teacher and Director: Jen Longnecker, friends and environment so Go Camp Webb! Campers will be trained retired basketball coach former Webb varsity girls soccer coach much that she wanted to in the fundamentals as they learn motions, The ratio of coaches to campers is 1:8 This camp is a fun-filled week of total cheers, chants, and stunts. Separated into during the week, and basketball fundamen- soccer. Campers will be taught technical go to school there. Overall groups according to age and ability, camp- tals and life skills are emphasized. Focus as well as tactical skills necessary in the the experience exceeded ers will work on individual skills and group for the week is on individual drills for game of soccer. Through fun games my expectations and we will dynamics. Coach Roark has a wealth of improvement, moving without the ball, and and competitions, campers will not only experience, including 17 years as a cheer- the passing offense. Three of our instruc- improve their soccer skills, but will also be coming back next year. leading coach, a Junior Olympics qualifi- tors have achieved Hall of Fame status as have fun, make new friends, and increase Keep up the great work!” cation, and multiple state championship high school coaches. Coach Stroupe has their love for the game. Current and appearances. Make sure to bring been involved with 14 different basketball former Webb varsity players will serve – Camp Webb Parent your spirit! Cost: $225 camps throughout the country. The Elliott as camp counselors. Cost: $225 Stroupe Basketball School surpasses each WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 of those camps in terms of individual WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 learning and improvement. Plus the camp Clash of the Titans is great fun! Cost: $230 Grand Slam Dunk - Dates: June 27-July 1 /Basketball Camp Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dates: June 6-10 Ages: Entering grades 2-6 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Director: Jay Moore, Football/Basketball Camp Ages: Boys entering grades 3-8 Webb Middle School P.E. teacher Dates: July 11-15 Directors: Jordan Wormsley, Webb head Back by popular demand – a week of Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. varsity baseball coach, and Ricky Norris, everyone’s favorite games. Campers will Ages: Entering grades 4-8 Webb head varsity basketball coach participate in Poison Ball tournaments Directors: David Meske, This camp is a unique opportunity for boys inside and then head outdoors to play Webb athletic director and head varsity with an interest in baseball and basketball favorites such as Capture the Flag and flag football coach, and Ricky Norris, Webb to learn fundamentals and skills in both football. Variations on Poison Ball will be Upper School dean of students and sports from high school-level coaches and played with Gator Skin balls (non-sting). head varsity boys basketball coach players. Grand Slam Dunk will be double Please make sure to wear sneakers and Tired of just focusing on one sport? Want the games, double the learning, and double bring a water bottle. Cost: $230 to be a well-rounded athlete? Join Coach the fun! We will have a week of instruction David Meske and Coach Ricky Norris for a that will range from basic skill development week of football and basketball improve- to full team exercises. Campers will work ment. We’ll concentrate on individual skill on their skills and fundamentals in both development and each camper’s ability to sports and will be grouped with their peers play within a team structure. Cost: $230 based on experience and ability. At the end of the week, participants will also have an opportunity to put what they have learned to the test with skill competitions and team games. Join us for a week of player devel- opment and fun! Cost: $230

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Gymnastics Galore Spartan Spirit Cheer and Dance Tennis Camp Webb Basketball Camp Dates: Session I: June 13-17 Dates: July 11-15 Dates: Session I: June 6-10 Dates: July 18-22 Session II: July 11-15 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Session II: June 13-17 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ages: Entering kindergarten-5th grade Ages: Girls entering grades 3-6 Session III: June 20-24 Ages: Boys entering grades 7-8 Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Director: Susie Norris, Session IV: June 27-July 1* Director: Ricky Norris, Director: Barbara Roark, Webb varsity cheer and Session V: July 11-15 Webb Upper School dean of students local teacher and cheer instructor dance team coach Session VI: July 18-22 and head varsity boys basketball coach Do you love to do back walkovers and Go, Green, Go! Get the full Spartan Spirit Session VII: July 25-29 Webb Basketball Camp has been round-offs? Get ready for a week of the experience during this week of learning the Session VIII: August 1-5 recognized as one of the best basketball balance beam, rolls, handstands, and basics of being on both a cheer squad and Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. fundamentals camps in the area. Camp more! Coach Roark is certified to coach a dance team. Coach Norris has over 20 Ages: Entering grades 1-9 (*Entering enrollment is limited to achieve a 1:8 gymnastics and has instructed young years of coaching experience. She is a 8th and 9th graders may not attend coach-to-player ratio. Players learn gymnasts for more than 18 years. She will NCA instructor and has choreographed for the week of June 27-July 1) individual drills that will enhance perfor- group campers by age and ability to teach school, Allstar and college programs. Each Director: Jimmy Pitkanen, mance. Campers of all skill levels are en- the fundamentals. Join us for a week of fun camp day will be filled with cheers, stunts, Webb head varsity tennis coach couraged to attend; however, participants and flexibility! Cost: $225 dances, tumbling, technical class, hip-hop, Camp Webb Tennis Camp provides should have a serious desire to become jazz pom, sign making, and teamwork ac- instruction for beginners through better basketball players. Cost: $225 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 tivities. The week will culminate with a pep tournament-level players. Campers rally for the rest of Camp Webb. This camp focus on individual skill instruction, WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Meske Football Camp is great preparation for someone interested point development and match play. Dates: June 20-24 in cheering and dancing in middle school. Players are grouped according to skill Wild World of Sports Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost: $220 level and age. Coach Pitkanen and his Dates: June 13-17 Ages: Entering grades 1-5 staff will lead campers through an Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Director: David Meske, WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 exciting and rewarding week. Cost: $220 Ages: Entering grades 2-6 Webb athletic director and Directors: Jay Moore, head varsity football coach Sports Variety Camp WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Webb Middle School P.E. teacher, It’s football time at Camp Webb! Coach Dates: June 6-10 and David Meske, Webb athletic Meske and his staff will guide campers Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volleyball Camp director and head varsity through all the basics of beginning football Ages: Entering grades 2-5 Dates: July 25-29 football coach while keeping in mind that each child is Director: Kevin Julian, Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Do you love playing sports? How about unique and develops at his/her own pace. Webb varsity football coach Ages: Girls entering grades 5-8 a whole week of all sports, all day? This program stresses lessons of value that Sports, sports, sports! What’s better than Director: Deidre Keeble, More play, less talk! Sports will include reach far beyond the playing field, such as: a camp based on a variety of the sports local private coach football, basketball, battleball, soccer, self-discipline, teamwork, concentration, you love to play? Join Coach Julian for a Campers are trained on the fundamentals badminton, and more! Campers will friendship, and leadership. This camp is day of competition and fun. Sports will in- of volleyball, including spiking, serving review fundamentals and then participate non-contact, but hard work. Campers will clude football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and passing. Team concepts will also be in tournament play. Staff will emphasize need to bring cleats. Cost: $225 and more! Campers will review fundamen- incorporated into individual skills training. sportsmanship, teamwork and coopera- tals and then participate in tournament Coach Keeble, along with Webb’s state tion. Appropriate athletic clothes and play. Coach Julian will emphasize sports- championship coaches, will teach camp- footwear are required. Sports equipment manship, teamwork and cooperation. ers to apply the skills required in games will be provided. Cost: $220 Cost: $220 and competitions during all five days of this camp. This is a great opportunity to learn and to continue to develop the fundamentals of volleyball within a fun and encouraging atmosphere. Cost: $220

15 Contact [email protected] FUN THAT FITS! WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------CAMP WEBB’S ------Bright Lights, Big City Flip-Flop Camp Dates: June 27-July 1 Dates: July 11-15 CORNERMINI Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Ages: Entering grades 2-5 Ages: Girls entering grades 3-5 Camps! Director: Melissa Schweitzer, Director: Kristie Dooley, Webb Middle School staff member Lower School staff member Join us on our magic carpet as we virtually visit big Nothing goes together like summer and flip-flops! cities around the world. Our itinerary includes New Flip-Flop camp is where you will do amazing, fun If you’re looking for a York, Paris, London, San Francisco, Tokyo, Los and creative things with flip-flops, and learn some Angeles, Barcelona, Venice, Sydney, and Shanghai. interesting facts along the way. Flip-flop themes will MINI-VERSION of a specialty Sample food and culture, and bring home a scrap- include National Watermelon Day, Water Balloon Day, or sports CAMPS THEN our book full of memories. Cost $125 Fourth of July Day, National S’mores Day, and Na- MINI Camps are for you. tional Love Day! At the end of the week, you will take WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 home five pairs of fashionable, fabulous flip-flops to 2:30 Pm 5:30 pM enjoy all summer long. So join me and let’s flip out ------Cheerleading Camp together for flip-flops! Cost: $125 DROP OFF AND PICK-UP WILL BE Dates: June 20-24 AT THE HASLAM CENTER. Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ages: Entering grades 3-5 Director: Susie Norris, Jewelry Jam These camps are mini-versions (three Webb varsity cheer and dance team coach Dates: July 18-22 hours) of our Specialty and Sports Camps. Do you want to be a middle school cheerleader? Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. They’re designed with two things in mind: Spend a week with Webb’s varsity cheer coach, Ages: Entering grades 4-5 focusing on the core skills every middle school cheer- Director: Marianne Gansley, local artisan 1) To provide campers with some more leader needs. This camp includes motion technique, Jewelry is a fun form of self-expression. Campers will specialized choices in the afternoon as an jumps, tumbling, and stunting. Cost: $125 design, create and take home one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry to dazzle their friends and family. A wide alternative to Aftercare; 2) To introduce WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 variety of items will be available to use in your new campers to Camp Webb in a short- creations, including beads, Legos and buttons. With ened version. Explosive Offensive Skill Development hands-on instruction, campers will design jewelry Dates: June 20-24 using a variety of techniques. You’ll create items Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. that reflect your personality and increase your focus, Ages: Boys entering grades 3-8 patience and dexterity along the way. Your creativity “Mom, Camp Webb is like school Directors: Ricky Norris, will be your guide! Join us for week except it’s fun!” – Camp Webb Parent Webb Upper School dean of students and head of jewelry jamming! Cost $135 varsity boys basketball coach, along with former and current players WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 There is an array of activities featuring AAU basketball is good for exposure, but it’s just “playing games.” Typical college camps might be a Offensive Skills Camp varying specialties to choose from. Camp- good experience, but they mostly operate with limited Dates: July 18-22 ers transitioning from a Specialty or Sports instruction. This camp will focus on complete skill Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. development that will truly make a difference and Ages: Girls entering grades 3-6 Camp will be supervised and transported improve your game. Cost: $125 Director: Shelley Collier, by the Camp Webb staff. Webb assistant athletic director and head varsity girls basketball coach

16 Contact [email protected] Join Coach Collier for an intense course numbers, and sign names. An illustrated WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 in basketball fundamentals, sharp shoot- textbook will be loaned to each participant. ing and ball-handling skills. Gain the Instructor Bob Grimac has many years Stomp Camp! Tech Trek for Girls advantage of Coach Collier’s 29 years of of experience, working with the deaf and Dates: July 11-15 Dates: June 20-24 coaching as you learn and practice offen- teaching sign language. Cost: $125 Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. sive skills and proper shooting mechanics/ Ages: Entering grades 3-6 Ages: Girls entering grades 1-3 footwork. This promises to be an invaluable WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Directors: Jean Helbig, Webb Upper Director: JoAnn Guidry, Webb Lower camp for athletes looking to perfect their School choral teacher, and Julie Stout, School technology coordinator shooting fundamentals. Cost: $125 Spa Camp Webb band teacher Hop on board for an adventure, trekking Dates: June 20-24 What do trash cans, recycling bins and across the world of computers, iPads and WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. have in common? They can Lego robotics. Campers will delve into the Ages: Entering grades 2-4 all be used as percussion instruments or virtual reality world, learning through con- Quarterback and Director: Melissa Schweitzer, DRUMS! For years, STOMP has been a tent that includes outer space, oceans, Receivers Camp Webb School staff member professional performing group that intro- dinosaurs, and more. Once they’ve got Dates: June 27-July 1 Learn about the care and keeping of YOU! duces young musicians to the world of the hang of it, they will record and create Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We will practice yoga, journal writing and “everyday” drumming. In this camp, we will their own virtual reality scenes for others Ages: Entering grades 3-6 healthy food choices while learning to be explore how everyday items can be used to view in 3D! Campers will also enjoy Director: Kevin Julian, beautiful from the inside out. Campers will to create a rhythmic adventure. Come join building and programming Lego robots. Webb varsity football coach learn about reflexology and guided medi- the fun! Cost: $125 Girls will be working individually as well as Coach Julian brings to camp 25 years of tation in addition to making their own skin in cooperative learning groups. Working in high school football offense experience. care items like lip gloss and body scrub. WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 groups and problem solving are a big part He played at Appalachian State University Taking care of you also means giving to of this camp. No computer experience and was the head football coach at Halls others; campers will participate in projects Take-a-Part-n-Art necessary. All technology will be provid- High School. He also served as offensive emphasizing random acts of kindness for Dates: June 27-July 1 ed; the fun will come naturally. Cost: $175 coordinator at Halls High School where his our community. Join us! Cost: $125 Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. athletes set records in all passing/receiving Ages: Entering kindergarten WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 categories. He currently coaches the Webb WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Director: Caroline Baker, Spartans, who are three-time defending Webb Lower School teacher Whodunnit? state champions. Coach Julian was a Sports Variety Camp Back again this year because it was a huge Dates: July 11-15 former assistant at the Pennington QB/ Dates: July 11-15 success last summer. Put on your safety Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Receiver Camp. He will focus on funda- Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. goggles and smocks…it’s time to rock! Ages: Entering grades 4-6 mentals, techniques, concepts, and read- Ages: Entering grades 2-5 Join us for the all-time favorite activities of Director: Denine Benedetto, ing and reacting to defenses. Cost: $130 Director: Kevin Julian, learning how things work by taking them Webb Middle School teacher Webb varsity football coach apart and art projects galore! Afternoons Are you fascinated by detective stories WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sports, sports, sports! How can it get are full of discovery and creativity. like Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew or The better than three hours of a variety of Cost: $125 Westing Game? Do you have an inner Sign Language Camp sports? Join Coach Julian each day for Sherlock Holmes just waiting to get out Dates: July 18-22 an afternoon of competition and fun. and work on a case? If so, then join us Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sports will include football, basketball, for a mystery-reading, writing, watching, Ages: Entering grades 2-5 baseball, soccer, and more! Campers will solving, and acting adventure! Campers Director: Bob Grimac, local teacher review fundamentals and then participate will have the chance to earn their stripes Learn to talk with your hands in this in tournament play. Coach Julian will as old-school super sleuths and take a exciting, educational week. Students will emphasize sportsmanship, teamwork and bite out of crime! Cost: $125 learn the manual alphabet and practice cooperation. Cost: $125 fingerspelling daily. We’ll learn more than 200 common hand signs used by members of the American deaf community, including signs for foods, animals, colors, greetings,

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------CAMP WEBB’S ------ADVENTURE Camp!

If you’re looking for a camp featuring LOTS OF ADVENTURE, our ADVENTURE Camp IS for you.

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S ummer is a time when children can en- joy the fun of being a kid. Camp Webb’s Ad- venture Camp offers a safe and structured program in which campers make friends, learn life skills, experience teamwork, and just have some good, old-fashioned fun.

“Thank you so much for providing my son with such a wonderful camp experience and so many great summer memories!!!!” – Camp Webb Parent

How it works Boys and girls, entering kindergarten through seventh grade, are put into groups according to the grade they will be in the following school year. These groups rotate through a variety of activities during the day.

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What we do for fun... OUR # 1 CAMP! Weekly Camp Dates: Ropes Course Swimming Arts & Crafts June 6th to August 5th, except for Our state-of-the-art ropes course Creative expression in our fully- You can’t have summer without the week of July 4th (July 4th-8th) provides low and high ropes chal- equipped art studio is a great cooling off in the pool! Your child Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. lenges in a beautiful, wooded set- way to cool off during an action- is briefly evaluated and then can AGES: ting. Campers of all ages can take packed day. Led by our arts and enjoy recreational swimming time. Entering kindergarten-7th grade on the “Vertical Playpen” and the crafts counselor, campers make Cost: Kid’s Choice (Electives) climbing wall, and swing on our gi- everything from melted crayon $255 per week Campers choose from a number ant “Swingshot” while building their paintings to footprint fish. (lunch, equipment teamwork skills and confidence. of activities such as Scatter Ball and supplies included) Drama (a Camp Webb original), parachute Pick-Up Location: Nature Discovery games or jewelry making. Activities Under the direction of our experi- Lower School Circle Campers explore the local ecology enced drama counselor, campers vary week-to-week according to Typical Daily the theme. through crafts, hikes, turtles, frogs, learn and enjoy improvisation, Schedule: bugs, and slugs. Fort building in theater games, storytelling, and for Theme Days 9:00 Wake-Up Call! (songs/ the woods is a favorite as well! older groups, skit production. skits/announcements) To add to the excitement, we offer 9:15 1st Activity Archery Sports & Games theme weeks, ranging from Banana 10:15 2nd Activity There’s nothing like hitting the ol’ Children find it irresistible to run Week to our exciting Adventure 11:15 Lunch bullseye! Our instructor teaches around and be part of a team. Here Cup Week. Campers participate in 11:50 3rd Activity both beginners and more experi- they can participate in basketball, themed activities and are encour- 12:50 4th Activity enced archers the safety and art soccer, tennis, Capture the Flag, aged to join in the fun by dressing 1:45 Camp Meeting/Snack 2:00 Kid’s Choice (1st Elective) of archery. or goal-oriented group challenges. up according to the theme. Our 3:10 Kid’s Choice (2nd Elective) Games and activities are age- activity counselors incorporate 3:55 Closing appropriate, of course. the themes into the usual daily 4:00 Pick-Up Begins activities. For example, during

Banana Week, in sports and Contact the Camp Webb games, we launch bananas using Office with questions: a giant slingshot! [email protected] or 865-291-3840.

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------CAMP WEBB’S ------ADVENTURE Camp! MORE about the

“My son had a terrific time at Camp Webb and can’t wait to go back again next Adventure Camp staff year. He is still singing all of the camp songs and wants When parents enroll their child in counselors we hire understand the to wear his Camp Webb Camp Webb, they are entrusting us important balance between creat- shirt everywhere we go!” with their most prized possession. ing a super-fun experience for our – Camp Webb Parent We at Camp Webb take that campers and keeping them safe. responsibility very seriously by hiring the best people we can find. “Every parent wants to hear their child tell friends and “Camp Webb is very orga- family about their exciting nized and kids are separated summer. I smiled when I by age group. All of the coun- heard her gushing over all of selors that I have met are the counselors that made friendly and professional. My her feel so special.” son always came home with – Camp Webb Parent a smile! He met lots of friends that attend different schools Our senior counselors must be and enjoyed seeing them at at least 18 years of age and have camp year after year.” passed a screening and interview – Camp Webb Parent process. All staff members at Camp Webb participate in orienta- Counselors are chosen based on tion and training programs prior to their maturity, ability to be positive the arrival of the campers. We limit role models, experience with our Adventure Camp enrollment to children, and level of enthusiasm. an overall 1:4 staff-to-camper ratio. It is essential that the camp

20 Contact [email protected] “This place is what fun is. We sing, “Camp Webb is a fantastic place for we dance, we laugh, we play. We do both campers and counselors. I had COUNSELOR-IN- all of those things and we do them never worked at a camp before and TRAINING PROGRAM well. This will be my third year re- What the after the first day, I proclaimed that turning as a counselor. It has be- this was the best first day of work come the operational definition of staff are ever! Every day was a new adven- what my summer is. It is a symbi- ture and I looked forward to it. As Many of our older Adventure Camp otic relationship between counselor saying... a counselor, I formed lasting bonds campers look up to our senior staff and camper, where the camper gets with the campers that impacted my and are interested in training to be- come leaders at Camp Webb. The assistance in maturation and co- life as much as I hope theirs. Camp summer after their seventh-grade operation, and the counselor gets Webb encompasses all that a sum- year, campers may apply for the to absorb some of the kid’s natural mer camp should: outdoor activi- Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Pro- energy. When was the last time you ties, learning opportunities and last- gram. If accepted, a CIT will train for one or two weeks with a camper sang a song with your co-workers/ ing friendships. I’ll forever look back group. friends in the middle of your day?” on those memories with a smile, and I am confident the campers will Counselors-In-Training assist se- do the same.” nior counselors with guiding a group or managing an activity. “For a professional educator, Camp This is an opportunity to develop Webb offered an incredible oppor- independence, learn responsibil- tunity to experience life and learn- “My summers have been so reward- ity for others, and practice strong ing alongside incredible campers ing since being selected to be a part leadership skills. After successful- and staff in the best classroom out of the Camp Webb family. The staff ly completing the program, CITs will be ready to assume additional there: nature. Camp Webb gives works very hard at improving camp responsibilities as Junior Counsel- campers a unique experience in to- to make every summer special by ors the following year. Please have ished of my life. Every day is some- day’s tech-centric and statistic-driv- drawing on a proven system of fun your potential CIT visit the Volun- thing new, and as soon as each day en world. Campers build a deeper and safety, while also learning and teering page at www.campwebb. ends, I cannot wait for the next one com for more information on the understanding of the world through adapting its ‘fun-riculum’ to suit the to begin. I couldn’t ask for a better Counselor-In-Training experience. new and real experiences with their needs of the children. The kids are staff and group of kids to spend Parents will need to apply on the peers and dedicated staff. I think so much fun and you can’t believe Camper Application for the desired each day with. The love and sup- that this is invaluable.” the bond you develop in such a CIT weeks of the summer. Then the port that the Camp Webb family short time. You learn how to really potential CIT will be able to com- expressed is what made this such plete the online application. In or- appreciate people, how to deal with an amazing experience for me as der to do so, log into your Camp- “I am so blessed for every moment situations, how to overcome prob- Minder account and navigate to a camper and now I have the great I have spent here at Camp Webb. I lems. My entire experience has put the “Forms and Documents” page fortune of being able to experience can without a doubt say the memo- me in a good frame of mind for fu- to locate and complete the CIT this as a member of the staff. I am overview and application in March ries and friendships I have made at ture work.” and will be forever grateful for my 2016. Counselors-In-Training work camp are some of the most cher- time spent at Camp Webb!” a maximum of two weeks (but may apply for more). Junior Counselors may work up to four weeks.

21 Contact [email protected] FUN THAT FITS! ------CAMP WEBB’S ------Essentials CAMP Weekly Camp Dates: WONDEROO! June 20-24, July 11-15, July 18-22 Camp Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. If you’re looking for a camp Please note: We are not able featuring LOTS OF FUN FOR 4-YEAR- to offer Aftercare for this age OLDS, CAMP WONDEROO IS for you. group. Camp Wonderoo offers a whole slew of things AGE: ------9 am - 2:30 pM ------for you to do! Pack your bags, put on your 4-years-old cape, and off we go for an adventure-filled CAMP WONDEROO is the perfect way to Cost: introduce your child to the day camp expe- week of wonder and whooping it up, rience. We limit enrollment so that we meet a Camp Webb style! $230 (lunch and snack included) 1:5 counselor-to-camper ratio. The “Wonderoo Activities Include: Crew” includes Webb Lower School faculty, lo- cal teachers and mature, college-age students. • Craft Creations Campers explore the world during a week filled • Storytelling with a rotating schedule of activities appropri- • Moovin’ & Groovin’ ate for four-year-olds. to Music • Nature Exploration TO BE A WONDEROO: Campers must be four • Water Games years old by the beginning of their camp week. & Slip-N-Slide They should not be entering kindergarten. All • Outdoor Games children must be fully toilet-trained. We realize • Theme Days galore! that accidents do occur and we are prepared Typical Daily to respond in a compassionate and reassur- Schedule: ing manner. However, if these accidents occur more than once a week, the child will not be 9:00-9:15 Kick-Off! able to continue to attend camp. 9:15-9:35 Circle Time 9:40-10:05 1st Activity A WONDEROO EXPLORER BACKPACK 10:05-10:30 2nd Activity SHOULD BE FILLED WITH: swimsuit, water 10:45 Clean Up bottle, sunscreen, towel, water shoes (not flip- 11:00-11:30 Lunch flops), naptime friend, and a change of clothes. 11:30-1:15 Exploration (All items should be labeled!) Station Rotation 1:15-2:00 Siesta (quiet time) 2:00-2:15 Snack Contact the Camp Webb Office with questions: 2:15-2:25 Pack-Up for Pick-Up [email protected] or 865-291-3840. 2:30 See You Tomorrow!

22 Contact [email protected] The Benefits of Camp WHY Camp Webb?

Summer camp provides youth with a safe place are like a secret code that allows those who know it to try new things. The people and the environment to feel embraced by something unique and special.” intentionally fostered at camp allow campers to have the moment when frustration or failure set in, Without the rigor of an academic curriculum, camp and then with guidance, they make the decision to can focus on teaching social skills. Brandwein carry on. This decision can result in making them speaks more about the unique concepts focused on more resilient. Ultimately, campers can learn to find at summer camp. “Campers are urged to include, a way to respond to setbacks positively. not exclude, others,” he noted. “They are praised for choosing new partners and not always the same Michael Brandwein, noted speaker and consultant ones. They are encouraged to respect the differ- to the camp profession, spoke about the benefits of ences between people. In an increasingly sarcastic, camp. “What makes camp a special community is put-down-oriented world, camps aim to be an oa- its focus on celebrating effort,” he said. “In this less sis of personal safety where demeaning comments pressured atmosphere, children learn more readily and disrespectful behavior are not tolerated, and what positive things to say and do when they make children are taught responsible and positive ways to mistakes and face challenges.” Brandwein added, resolve conflicts.” “The traditions and customs of each different camp

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Join us at Camp Webb this summer and watch your camper experience the other half of their education. “The organized summer camp is the most important step in education that America has given the world.” – Charles W. Eliot, former president, Harvard University For more information on the benefits of camp, go to www.acacamps.org.

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Webb Tennis Academy Dates: Session I: June 13-July 1 (weekdays only) Entering grades 5-7 Session II: July 11-July 29 (weekdays only) Entering grades 5-11 Time: 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Drop-Off and Pick-Up Location: Webb Tennis Facility (#11 on the campus map) Cost: $725 per 3 week session

Our summer tennis academy will focus on Training will cover: achieving technical and strategic individual TENNIS ACADEMY technical development stations improvement. Coach Pitkanen also considers • Our coaching staff is committed to character development an important aspect of stroke analysis his program. This camp will give participants • strategy drills (live ball & dead ball)

WEBB having each player strive for excellence. the opportunity to receive high quality instruc- • match strategy sessions tion in addition to a great deal of competitive • focused strategy training play. Our academy team will train Mondays • (singles & doubles) and Tuesdays to compete in matches for sin- gles and doubles on Wednesday and Thursday • set & match play afternoons of each week. Campers will com- Weekly evaluations will separate campers pete individually in singles matches on Friday into groups based on skill and age with afternoons in a tournament-style format. All the opportunity to change groups based morning sessions include training. on performance.

Coach’ s Profile Jimmy Pitkanen Founder and director ADDITIONAL COACHES

David Price - Coach Price joins the staff with more than 30 Coach Pitkanen is in his 18th earned 30-plus individual he has coached for more years of coaching experience. He is the former owner and season as Webb School state championships in than 40 years and many of director of Cedar Bluff Raquet Club. head varsity boys and girls boys and girls singles and his players have gone on to tennis coach. His teams doubles. Coach Pitkanen play at the college level and Morgan Douglas - Morgan brings four years of coaching ex- have won 14 state champi- played tennis at Oak Ridge beyond. He has also been perience and an impressive playing background to her work onships and 5 state run- High School and the Univer- inducted into the Knoxville at Webb Tennis Academy. She played for Maryville College ners-up. His players have sity of Tennessee. Overall, Sports Hall of Fame. and was the valedictorian of her high school class. Morgan has been coaching at Camp Webb for eight years. 24 Contact [email protected] WEEK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Webb Science Academy Dates: Session I: June 6-17 (weekdays only) Entering grades 5-8 Session II: July 11-22 (weekdays only) Entering grades 5-8 Time: 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Drop-off and Pick-up Location (carpool style): Haslam Center (#6 on the campus map) Cost: $525 per 2 week session

Campers attending this science academy will the fundamentals of designing and building experience a variety of topics and activities (including painting) solid fuel rockets. They’ll involving the scientific process and learning be able to describe and put into practice the SCIENCE ACADEMY about the world around us. Young scientists theory of action and reaction for rockets and will explore the basics of Computer-Aided De- propulsion. Each camper will assemble a rock- Our teaching staff is committed to sign (CAD), using the free software program et to attempt flight altitudes up to 1,200 feet.

WEBB making science fun and rewarding. SketchUp. After the basics are learned, camp- More importantly, campers will understand and ers will design a simple 3-D nametag that will be follow all safety rules for model rocketeering. printed on the classroom’s Makerbot Replica- Participants will conduct chemistry experi- tor 2 3-D printer. Campers will also investigate ments and enjoy programming LEGO© NXT famous bridges from around the world and will Robots. We’ll finish our two weeks together by build models of the bridges using K’nex Real making liquid nitrogen ice cream. Campers will Bridge Building Kits. Rocketry will be another go home with the best tie-dye T-shirts ever… focus of this science academy. Campers learn because they were made with science!

CAMP LEADER Profile MILLER CALLAWAY

Join Mr. Callaway this sum- critical thinking and prob- He also worked for 10 years mer at Webb Science Acad- lem-solving skills through as a field geologist for an emy! Mr. Callaway teaches the use of hands-on lessons environmental consulting the 3D (“Dream, Design and in engineering and robot- firm. Miller Callaway is a Discover”) engineering and ics. He taught sixth grade native East Tennesseean, robotics classes in Webb’s science at Bearden Mid- born and raised in Maryville, Middle School. The focus dle School where he also and a graduate of Maryville of his course is to increase coached the award-winning High School. middle school students’ Science Olympiad team.

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Facilities 1 Council House/Adventure 9 FINE ARTS/International Center 5 1 Camp Drop-Off 10 Upper School 2 Specialty Camp Drop-Off 11 Tennis Facilities 3 Lower School Field Climbing Wall Council House 12 Swimming Pool 4 Lower School Adventure Camp campers enjoy This is where the magic begins! 13 Archery Range 5 Ropes Course the challenge of climbing our Our Council House is where 14 BISHOP CENTER/CENTRAL BLDg. climbing tower! Under trained Adventure Camp campers start 6 Haslam Center 15 Faust Field/David supervision, we have a challenge- the day with songs and skits, 7 Middle School Meske Stadium by-choice program that is and general hilarity. 8 Lee Athletic Center 16 Field Hockey Lacrosse Field fun for all ages! /

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Welcome Camp Webb Campers “Our camps and activities are not only designed for pure FUN, but also to enhance and promote the sense of learning and the excitment that comes with it. My hope is that our campers will discover their passions and realize their potential...and we’ll do our best to inspire and encourage them all the way.”

- Michael McBrien, President, Webb School of Knoxville

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28 Contact [email protected] 2016Summer Line-up WEEK 1 WEEK 2 Entering Entering Cost Cost WEEK 1 (6/6 - 6/10) Grade WEEK 2 (6/13 - 6/17) Grade Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Art from Outer Space 5-8 $225 Best Book Club Ever 5-7 $225 Artist Experiments K-1 $220 Camp Dance and Create 3-5 $225 Books, Baking, & Bunches of Fun 1-3 $230 Coolest Summer Hangout Ever 2-5 Boys $245 Drama Camp 3-7 $225 Frozen Camp K-1 $225 Hip-Hop Fly Girls 2-5 Girls $230 Lego™ Robotics 3-6 $245 Lego™ Robotics 3-6 $245 Ultimate Kids Concoctions Camp 2-5 $225 Nature Discovery Camp 1-3 $230 Woodworking Camp 5-8 $230 Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) All-Girls Sports Camp 4-7 Girls $220 Basketball/Volleyball 3-8 Girls $220 Boys Junior Soccer Camp 1-5 Boys $220 Boys Beginner Lacrosse Camp 2-6 Boys $200 Grand Slam Dunk Camp 3-8 Boys $230 Gymnastics Galore K-5 $225 Sports Variety Camp 2-5 $220 Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Wild World of Sports 2-6 $220 Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Science Academy (1st week) 5-8 $525 Science Academy (2nd week) — — Tennis Academy (1st week) 5-7 $725

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Entering Entering Entering Cost Cost Cost WEEK 3 (6/20 - 6/24) Grade WEEK 4 (6/27 - 7/1) Grade WEEK 5 (7/11- 7/15) Grade Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Camp Wonderoo (9 am to 2:30 pm) Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Camp Wonderoo (9 am to 2:30 pm) Camp Wonderoo Age 4 $230 Books, Baking, & Bunches of Fun 1-3 $230 Camp Wonderoo Age 4 $230 Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Ceramics Camp 5-8 $240 Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Camp Webb Chronicle 4-6 $230 Champs Camp for Boys 5-6 Boys $230 Camp Hogwarts 5-7, 8th Alums $260 Cooking and Crafts 4-5 $225 Fairy Camp K-1 $220 Chess Camp (Fundamentals) 1-9 $220 Disney by the Day K-1 $225 Geocaching Camp 4-6 $235 Drama Camp 3-7 $225 Double Play: Science & Games 1-4 $230 Get Your Game On 1-3 $230 Drawing Camp 5-8 $225 Drama Camp 3-7 $225 Junior Scientist 1-4 $230 Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun 3-5 Girls $220 Mask Making and Costumes 3-5 $225 Boys Adv. Position Lacrosse Camp 7-10 Boys $230 Little Divas Musical Theater Camp 3-5 Girls $230 Rock-N-Roll Camp 3-6 $240 Football/Basketball Camp 4-8 $230 Princess Camp 1-2 Girls $220 Sweet Treats Camp 4-6 $225 Gymnastics Galore K-5 $225 Printmaking Camp 5-8 $230 Writing Camp 5-8 $230 Spartan Spirit Cheer & Dance 3-6 Girls $220 Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Elliott Stroupe Basketball School 4-6 $230 Boys Intermediate Lacrosse Camp 5-8 Boys $220 Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Girls Soccer Camp K-5 Girls $225 Clash of the Titans 2-6 $230 Tennis Academy (1st week) 5-11 $725 Meske Football Camp 1-5 $225 Tennis Camp 1-7 $220 Science Academy (1st week) 5-8 $525 Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Mini Camps (2:30 pm to 5:30 pm) Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Tennis Academy (3rd week) — — Flip-Flop Camp 3-5 $125 Tennis Academy (2nd week) — — Mini Camps (2:30 pm to 5:30 pm) Sports Variety Camp 2-5 $125 Mini Camps (2:30 pm to 5:30 pm) Bright Lights, Big City 2-5 $125 Stomp Camp 3-6 $125 Cheerleading Camp 3-5 $125 Whodunnit? Camp 4-6 $125 QB/Receivers Camp 3-6 $130 Explosive Offense Camp 3-8 Boys $125 Take-A-Part-N-Art K $125 Tech Trek for Girls 1-3 Girls $175 Spa Camp 2-4 Girls $125

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Entering Entering Entering Cost WEEK 7 (7/25 - 7/29) Cost WEEK 8 (8/1 - 8/5) Cost WEEK 6 (7/18 - 7/22) Grade Grade Grade Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp (9 am to 4 pm) Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Adventure Camp K-7 $255 Camp Wonderoo (9 am to 2:30 pm) Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Camp Wonderoo Age 4 $230 All About Girls Camp 2-5 Girls $225 Cupcakes and Crafts 2-4 $225 Specialty Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Art Out of this World 1-3 $220 Materials Science Camp 4-5 $235 Art Out of This World 1-3 $220 Bookapalooza K-2 $220 On Your Mark, Get Set, Create! 1-3 $215 Art with Mr. Letitia: Greatest Hits 5-8 $220 Chess Camp (Intermediate -Adv) 1-9 $220 Pop Art 4-6 $225 Double Play: Science & Games 1-4 $230 Frozen Camp K-1 $225 Sparkle and Shine 3-6 Girls $220 Rock-N-Roll Camp 3-6 $240 Glee Club Camp 3-7 $230 Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Seussical Camp K-1 $225 Junior Scientist 1-4 $230 Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Summer Boredom Buster 2-4 $225 Science Detective Camp 1-3 $225 Summer Olympics 4-6 $230 Webb’s Test Kitchen 4-6 $230 Super Girl Dance Camp K-2 $220 Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) The Voice: Singing Camp 3-6 $225 Basketball/Soccer Camp 2-6 $220 Sports Camps (9 am to 2 pm) Cheer, Stunt, and Tumble K-5 $225 Cheer, Stunt, and Tumble K-5 $225 Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Tennis Camp 1-9 $220 Volleyball Camp 5-8 Girls $220 Webb Basketball Camp 7-8 Boys $225 Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Academy Camps (9 am to 3 pm) Tennis Academy (3rd week) — — Tennis Academy (2nd week) — — Science Academy (2nd week) — — Mini Camps (2:30 pm to 5:30 pm) Offensive Skills Camp 3-6 Girls $125 Sign Language Camp 2-5 $125 Jewelry Jam 4-5 $135

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------CAMP WEBB ------HOW IT WORKS Everyoneto attend is C ampwelcome Webb Campers do not have to be Webb School students and are admitted without regard to race, gender or ethnic background. 4 EASY STEPS TO ONLINE REGISTRATION Lunch: Tired of getting up every morning and throw- Helpful Hints for a Safe Day at Camp ing together lunches in a lunch box? We provide lunch Pick-Up Requirement – To speed up the pick-up pro- and it’s included in the cost of all camps! Campers and 1 Go cess without jeopardizing the safety of Camp Webb to www.campwebb.com. staff cool off together in the cafeteria and enjoy a nu- campers, we require that you or the person you have tritious, hot lunch. We also offer a salad bar, fresh fruit, authorized to pick up your child be prepared to show a 2 Select the appropriate button on the right and the trusty peanut butter and jelly sandwich. In ad- picture ID and sign your child out. side of your screen: “New to Camp Webb?” or dition, we are a “nut-aware” camp, and work with fam- “Returning Camper Login” ilies when children have specific allergic conditions. “SunSense” – Most summers are hot here in East Ten- nessee; therefore, exposure to the heat and sunlight is 3 Create or enter your login and follow the Nurse: A nurse is on site and available every day of something we are constantly monitoring. Please have the Camp Webb season. Our nurse will call you if your directions on screen. Make sure to indicate your your child bring a water bottle and sunscreen. Staff camper comes to visit and requires more than minor billing preference and e-sign the agreement. will make sure there are frequent water breaks and medical attention. The nurse is here to dispense med- that sunscreen is applied often (especially for outdoor ication when required, provide first-level health care if 4 Complete health history form and pick-up camps). Campers are in the shade whenever possible needed, and TLC all the time! Our ultimate goal is to be authorizations in “Forms and Documents.” on especially hot and humid days. proactive and to practice prevention by safeguarding against accidents and illness as much as possible. After all 4 steps are completed, you will receive an email confirming receipt of the application. Once we have verified that a space is available ------Extended Camp Day Options ------for your child and after we have received the Mini Camps: These camps are Aftercare: Campers who cannot new friendships and strengthen old camper’s health form, your credit card will be mini-versions of our Specialty and be picked up at the end of their ones during structured downtime. charged to confirm enrollment (you will receive Sports Camps. Mini Camps are camps may stay for extended super- Aftercare is offered on a weekly or an email notifying you of the charge). We will three-hour camps designed to vision for an additional charge. Af- daily basis. The hours are from 2:15 notify you via email if a camp is full. You’ll then provide campers with some more tercare provides a variety of choices p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Campers must be have the option to go on the wait list. In late May, specialized choices in the afternoon for campers during their afternoon entering kindergarten-eighth grade. we will send you a link to our “Guide to Camp as an alternative to Aftercare. Mini time. Socializing on the playground, Cost: Daily - $20 or Weekly - $50 Webb‚” which will have additional details you’ll Camp hours are 2:30 p.m.to 5:30 participating in sports activities in (three days or more). You may sign p.m. An array of activities of varying the gym or on the basketball courts, your camper up for Aftercare at the need to know before camp starts. Bonus: With specialties is available. Please or getting creative with various craft time of registration or on the day you our online system, you can log in to your camp go to pages 16 and 17 for projects are some of the many things need it! Location: Haslam Center. account at any time to confirm your schedule, additional details. available to campers. At Camp Note: We cannot prorate nor can we make a payment, or print a statement! Webb’s Aftercare, children can form give refunds with this program.

32 Contact [email protected] Footwear – Sturdy shoes are especial- phone message. Please refer to the ly important, as campers will be active 2016 Fee/Date Schedule for specific during the day. Flip-flops, Crocs and dates. Camp Webb: Summer 2016 FEE/DATE SCHEDULE open-toed shoes are strongly dis- If cancellations are made before the Note: A camper must be paid in full in order to attend camp. couraged. Please wear sneakers. cut-off date and in writing, families have 2 options: Change Fee Changes Cancellations Camps Balance Option A: Add another week of camp Starting Due Date $25 Fee $50 Fee Partial Refund NO Refund • Any changes to a camper’s schedule If made in this If made after If made on or before If made after and don’t lose your deposit! The re- WEEK date range this date this date this date must be made in writing by sending an quired deposit may transfer if another email or using a Camp Webb change 1 6/6 5/23 5/23 - 5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30 session is added to a camper within the form. No phone calls please. 2 6/13 5/30 5/30 - 6/6 6/6 6/6 6/6 family, but it can never be applied to a 3 6/20 6/6 6/6-6/13 6/13 6/13 6/13 • A change is defined as switching to family balance. 4 6/27 6/13 6/13 - 6/20 6/20 6/20 6/20 another camp within the same week or 7/4 NO CAMPS THIS WEEK to a different week of camp. 5 7/11 6/27 6/27 - 7/4 7/4 7/4 7/4 6 7/18 7/4 7/4 - 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/11 • If a change is requested between ten 7 7/25 7/11 7/11 - 7/18 7/18 7/18 7/18 (10) and five (5) working days before 8 8/1 7/18 7/18 - 7/25 7/25 7/25 7/25 the first day of the camp, there is a $25 change fee. • A change made within five (5) work- ing days of the first day of the camp will incur a $50 fee. Please refer to WEEKS Hours the Fee/Date Schedule. There are no Camp Program exceptions. • Notification Email: campwebb@ Campers may sign up for any 8:30-8:55 Drop-Off combination of weeks. Please re- webbschool.org Option B: Get a partial refund. A partial 9:00 Camp (& the fun) begins! refund equal to the cost of the camp fer to the chart on pages 29, 30 and 31 for a breakdown of the 2:00-2:15 Specialty & Sports minus the $50 nonrefundable deposit CANCELLATION-REFUND POLICY: session offerings. Partial weeks Camps pick-up Amount of refund is determined by will be issued. The required deposit still are not allowed. may not be applied to a family balance. 2:15 Aftercare and Mini Camp means and timing of notification. drop-off begins Week 1 June 6-10 Means: Requests to cancel a camp In order to be fair to all camp families, 2:30 Camp Wonderoo pick-up there are no exceptions to this policy. Week 2 June 13-17 must be made in writing. Notify us of a 2:30 Mini Camps begin This is for any reason, including vaca- camp cancellation by sending an email Week 3 June 20-24 3:00 Academy pick-up or using a Camp Webb change form. tion plan changes, sickness or injury. No phone calls or voice mails. Week 4 June 27-July 1 4:00-4:15 Adventure Camp pick-up • If Camp Webb must cancel a camp Week 5 5:30 Mini Camp pick-up Notification Email: campwebb@ for any reason, applicants will receive July 11-15 webbschool.org a full refund. Week 6 July 18-22 6:00 Aftercare ends Timing: No refunds will be given, nor • Refunds will be processed at the end Week 7 July 25-29 If you need to drop off your camper earlier than 8:30 a.m., please call the Camp Webb will the deposit be transferable, if the of the summer. There are no refunds for Week 8 August 1-5 Office to learn more about our early care request to cancel is received after the Aftercare, as refunds hinder our ability program. Late pick-up from Aftercare will cut-off date and/or in a phone call or to staff this service. result in late fees.

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