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Corbin Kids Summer Camps 2018 Camp questions? 509-625-6677 Corbin Kids Fine Arts & Craft Summer Camps 2018 * Camps held at Let’s Get Sewing! Studio, 8707 N. Wall St., 509-217-7049. SUMMER 2018 corbin Weeklykids Fine Arts & Craft Camps camps AGES 3-5 & 6-11 CORBIN ART CENTER | 507 W 7TH AVE, SPOKANE, WA PRESCHOOL SPECIALTY HALF-DAY CAMPS, AGES 3 – 5 Dress for a mess. AGES Jun 11-15 Jun 18-22 Jun 25-29 Jul 2-3 Jul 9-13 Jul 16-20 Jul 23-27 Jul 30-Aug 3 Aug 6-10 Aug 13-17 3-5 June 11-15 June 25-29 9:00AM - KIDS SUPERVISED LUNCH 39667 39669 39671 39678 39680 39682 39684 39686 39688 39690 Jungle Jammin’ Enchanted Theatre Camp NEW 11:30AM Jungle Rainforest Enchanted Little Surf & Sea Fairies, Trolls Ladybugs & Island Blast Off Into Best of for Ages 3-5 | 11:30 AM-12:30 PM Jammin’ Theatre Picassos! Slugs! Space! Summer, Adventure! Safari! & Gnomes in Explorer! 1 week | Ages 3-5 Join us on a jungle-tastic 1 week | Ages 3-5 Introduce your child to the For students registered in morning Camp the Garden! Pre-School adventure & expedition! We’ll move & sound like world of drama & imagination. Enter the worlds Style! and afternoon sessions: please lions, exotic birds, monkeys, elephants & more. of favorite fairytale & nursery rhyme stories; learn send a lunch with your child’s name 11:30AM - 39619 39620 39621 39622 39623 39624 39625 39626 39627 39628 Listen to jungle stories, craft animal art projects & the basics of performing, creating new fairytale on it, and plan for a fun-filled day. 12:30 PM Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch Bring a Lunch masks, make drums & create outrageous jungle characters with your body, voice & fun costumes Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program rhythms, & sing jungle-inspired songs. Bring a that you create. Bring a snack & beverage. $64 39619 M-F $6 6/11 - 6/15 snack & beverage. $64 39671 M-F 6/25-6/29 9-11:30 AM 12:30PM - 39668 39670 39672 39679 39681 39683 39685 39687 39689 39691 39620 M-F $6 6/18 - 6/22 3:00 PM Neverland Things Little Minion Dinos, Passport 39667 M-F 6/11-6/15 9-11:30 AM Castles, Barnyard Wearable, Super Nature 39621 M-F $6 6/25 - 6/29 Adventure Princesses, Palooza! Edible Art! Explorers! that Go! Superheroes! Mayhem Reptiles, to Fun!! Barnyard Palooza! Camp Knights & & More! Birds, Neverland Adventure Camp 1 week | Ages 3-5 Can you cluck like a chicken? 39622 W-F $3 7/2 - 7/3 Dragons! Oh My! 1 week | Ages 3-5 You won’t need magic fairy How about whinny like a horse? Do we have a 39623 M-F $6 7/9 - 7/13 dust when you travel to Neverland & become farm animal inspired camp for you! Each day 39624 M-F $6 7/16 - 7/20 AGES Jun 18-22 Jun 25-29 Jul 2-3 Jul 9-13 Jul 16-20 Jul 23-27 Jul 30-Aug 3 Aug 6-10 Aug 13-17 6-11 a pirate, have fun with the pixies & search for will feature different barnyard animals in our art 39625 M-F $6 7/23 - 7/27 hidden treasure on Friday’s treasure hunt. Follow projects. We’ll create with paint, clay, paper & 39626 M-F $6 7/30 - 8/3 9:00 AM - 39692 39696 39699 39701 39704 39707 39710 39712 39716 us to the second star on the right & we are off to more while learning fun facts about the animals. 3:00 PM Animal Artist’s Studio Art in Harry’s Summer Space is Best of 39627 M-F $6 8/6 - 8/10 Crazy Clay & Shark Attack! Neverland. Bring a snack & beverage. $64 There will be singing & maybe even a bit of Art-Antics! DIY Dough! Nature! Laboratory Stage – the Place! Summer 39628 M-F $6 8/13 - 8/17 Drama Camp Camp 39668 M-F 6/11-6/15 12:30-3 PM dancing as we “Moo”ve to the farm groove. Bring a snack & beverage. $64 9:00 AM - 39693 39697 39700 39702 39705 39711 39713 39717 39672 M-F 6/25-6/29 12:30-3 PM 3:00 PM Earth “Dino”-mite Fashionista! Shapes, Lines There’s A 3-D Crazy Colorful! Art Through Science Explorers! & Landscapes! Dragon in the Creatures! Messy! The Ages! June 18-22 Rocks! Art Room! Process Art! July 9-13 July 2-3 9:00 AM - 39694 * 39708 * 39714 * Rain forest Adventure! NEW Surf & Sea Safari! 12:00 PM Come Learn Come Learn Come Learn 1 week | Ages 3-5 Tigers, monkeys, birds & Little Picassos! NEW to Sew to Sew to Sew snakes—Oh My! Travel with us to a tropical rain 1 week | Ages 3-5 Dive under the sea & swim 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall forest! Learn about the animals, plants & insects 2 days | Ages 3-5 Your young artist will explore back up again to play on the beach! Splash into that live there. Make lots of fun & wild animal art the wonderful world of art through color, textures this week of sea-inspired art & crafts. We’ll have 10:00 AM - 39698 * 39703 * 39706 * 39718 * & more. Use paint, crayons, glue & scissors to 2:00 PM American Girl American Girl Fashion Fashion projects to display & wear. Dress for a mess & lots of fun making fish & animal projects that live Couture Couture Design: Skirts Design: Skirts bring a snack & beverage. $64 create fabulous works of art to hang in your own in & around our oceans, while learning some great 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall 39669 M-F 6/18-6/22 9-11:30 AM home gallery. Please dress for a mess & bring a facts. Of course there will be pirates, mermaids & snack & beverage. $29 11:30 AM - Castles, Princesses, Knights & much more. Bring a snack & beverage. $64 12:30 PM Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch Bring a lunch 39678 M-T 7/2-7/3 9-11:30 AM 39680 M-F 7/9-7/13 9-11:30 AM Dragons! 2:00 PM - Wearable, Edible Art! 39695 * 39709 * 39715 * 1 week | Ages 3-5 Once upon a time there was Super Nature Explorers! NEW 5:00 PM Come Learn Come Learn Come Learn 2 days | Ages 3-5 Make fun & fabulous art pieces to Sew to Sew to Sew an art camp where we created our own magical 1 week | Ages 3-5 Discover the world around kingdom. Make shining armor helmets, shields, to wear & art work that is even good enough to 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall 8707 N. Wall eat! In this camp your child will make masks, you. Make a volcano & a leaf project along with princess hats & crowns, wands & oh so much other nature & science activities. Socializing & more. We’ll sculpt & paint dragons, make towers headbands, costumes, jewelry & much more. The edible portion of this camp will include fruity developing motor skills are included. Bring a REGISTER ON-LINE at: spokaneparks.org. The Spokane Parks & Recreation Department of our castles & make believe we are royalty. Bring snack & beverage. $64 CLASS REGISTRATION PROCEDURE does not discriminate on the basis of age, cereal jewelry, yummy pretzel sculptures & even a snack & beverage. Class held at the Corbin Art 39681 M-F 7/9-7/13 12:30-3 PM Camps begin on dates specified and run for REGISTER BY PHONE: Registration will be sex, race, color, creed, national origin or Center, 507 W 7th Avenue. $64 edible finger paint. Bring a snack & beverage & disability. Please notify the Park Department dress for a mess. $29 period of time noted on schedule. Camp size accepted ONLY with VISA, MasterCard or if you need special accommodations to 39670 M-F 6/18-6/22 12:30-3 PM is limited and available on a first come first Discover at 509.755.2489. participate in our programs. 39679 M-T 7/2-7/3 12:30-3 PM served basis. REGISTER IN PERSON: at City Hall (corner of Post & Spokane Falls Blvd.), the 1st floor, at the PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED MySpokane Customer Service Counter. Make register online at spokaneparks.org or call 311 FOR ALL CAMPS. checks payable to “City of Spokane.” PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED for LIMITED SCHOLARSHIPS: Call Corbin Art Center all camps. Don’t delay, camps fill fast! (OUTSIDE THE CITY, CALL 509.755.2489) for details at 625-6677. Camp questions? 509-625-6677 032318_SPOKPRD_CorbinCamp_Flier_F_Print_Spreads.indd 1-2 3/28/18 4:29 PM PRESCHOOL SPECIALTY HALF-DAY CAMPS, AGES 3 – 5 Dress for a mess. YOUTH SPECIALTY CAMPS, AGES 6-11 Includes a supervised lunch period. Dress for a mess and bring a lunch each day. July 16-20 August 6-10 July 2-3 There’s A Dragon August 6-10 in the Art Room! NEW Fairies, Trolls & Gnomes Blast Off Into Space! Crazy Clay & DIY Dough! 1 week | Ages 6-11 Do you love dragons? How Space is the Place! NEW in the Garden! 1 week | Ages 3-5 Let the countdown begin… 2 days | Ages 6-11 Learn how to mix up your about trolls, unicorns & other mythological 1 week | Ages 6-11 The space countdown has 1 week | Ages 3-5 Does your child like to 5-4-3-2-1, blast off! We are heading for outer own modeling clays, do-it-yourself salt dough, & creatures? Use your imagination, creativity & lots begun! We are heading for outer space & we make fairy houses? Look for gnomes, trolls, space & we need space explorers to come on this cook up a batch of perfect play dough.
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