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UNIQUE PROGRAMS HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG Mercer County Community • Each program is described in its own section. College provides “one-stop” • Required forms for every program are on pages 39-53. shopping to fill all of your sum- • Campus Kids programs are listed alphabetically. mer camp needs for children, • Specialty Camp programs are listed by type, by age group, and by ages 6-16. Whether you’re date beginning on page 21. looking for a variety of sports, • A calendar of camp schedules appears on pages 4-7. intensive visual and perform- • Camper Registration Checklist on page 59. ing arts workshops, traditional camp, half and full-day arts We look forward to seeing you this summer! and science programs, or an ROSE FIORELLO opportunity for high school Director students to earn college credit Youth & Special Programs for academic study, look no fur- (609) 570-3311 ther. For additional information [email protected] for any summer youth program turn to page 54.

NOTE: When registering for any of our camp programs, enclose a completed and signed copy of the Camper Code of Conduct and Medical Forms on pages 47-49, and current immunization record with your application and payment.

Open House Come to our Open House on Sunday, January 26, 12-3pm in the Student Center. • Meet the camp directors. • Have your questions answered. Additional Dates • Learn about new programs. pg.59 • Tour the facilities. Note: Child's CURRENT immunization record from the doctor's office, and doctor's telephone number is required for registration. SNOW DATE: February 2 visit www.mccc.edu for weather updates

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CAMP COLLEGE PROGRAMS Camp Calendar Week-At-A-Glance ...... 4 Campus Kids Four-Week Session I and II Registration and Payment Information ...... 8 Course Descriptions: Campers choose up to 6 courses ...... 9 Friday Fun Days Course Descriptions (Campus Kids M-F option only)...... 17 Specialty Camps Academic Prep (Grades 7-12) ...... 22 Counselor in Training (Ages 15-16)...... 32 Ecoventure —Full Day (Ages 11-16) ...... 23 Sea Camp —Full Day (Ages 10-15) ...... 23 Arts, Crafts & More (Ages 6-14) ...... 24 Culinary Arts (Ages 7-13) ...... 27 Digital Arts Camp (Ages 6-14) ...... 28 Enrichment Camp (Ages 6-16) ...... 32 Science Camp (Ages 6-14) ...... 33 Recreational Camps Adventure Travel Camp—Full Day (Ages 11-15)...... 38 Fishing Camp—Full Day (Ages 10-14) ...... 37 Golf Camp (Ages 7-13) ...... 37 Rock Climbing—Full Day (Ages 9-14) ...... 37 Before And After-Camp Before & After-Camp Care ...... 50 Other Unique Programs Sports Camps...... 54 Summer College for High School Students...... 54 SMILE, GEAR UP, Community of Learners and Upward Bound...... 54 Kelsey Kids Workshops...... 57 Tomato Patch Visual & Performing Arts Workshops...... 58 Registration Forms Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 6) ...... 39 Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 7-9) ...... 41 Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 10-13) ...... 43 Specialty Programs, Friday Fun Days, & Academic Prep...... 45 Camper Code of Conduct Agreement ...... 47 Health History & Medical Authorization ...... 48 Camper Pick Up Authorization ...... 49 Emergency Information Procedure & Release ...... 49 Before and After Care Registration & Activity Selection ...... 50 Remind Sign Up ...... 53 Liability Release Forms Are Available On Camp College Website www.mccc.edu/campcollege 4 2020 Camp Calendar Week At-a-Glance Drop Off Locations: v PE Circle g West Student Parking Lot n FA Circle

JUNE 22 n Artist's Passport 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) v Camp College Campus Kids I 6/22-7/17 (Ages 6-13) Four-Week Session (pg 8) n Code Breakers 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 28) n Code Explorers 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 6-9) Afternoon (pg 28) n DIY Mosaic Tabletop 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Kids in the Kitchen 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Make Your First Video Game 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 29) n Mini Robotics: Sphero, Ozobot & BristleBots 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Pet Lover Artists! 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Squishy Circuits 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 36) n Wild World Adventures 6/22-6/26 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n Chocolate Creations! 6/26 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Dolphin Watch Adventure 6/26 F (Ages 7-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Paint Your Own Pottery 6/26 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Slime Time 6/26 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) JUNE 29 n App Attack! 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 7-10) Morning (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 28) n Battle-Bots & Robotic Fun 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 33) n Gear & Pulley Explorations 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 34) n Inventor’s League-Protyping for the Future 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n Junior Physicians Academy 6/29-7/2*M-Th (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 34) n Kids in the Kitchen 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Mythical Creatures Make Art! 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 25) n Pottery, Canvas & Mosaic Creations! 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n Secret Agent Lab: Spies Like Us 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Underwater Adventures 6/29-7/2* M-Th (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 26) *COLLEGE CLOSED JULY 3.

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JULY 6 n Adventure Travel Camp 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 11-15) Full Day (pg 38) n Artist's Passport 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 24) n Counselor in Training 7/6-8/14 M-F (Ages 15-16) Six Weeks Full Day (pg 32) n Drones & Flying Physics 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 33) n eSports Apprentice-YouTube Streamers & Gamers 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n Express Yourself-Make Art! 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 25) n Fishing Camp 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 37) n Glass Fusing & Pottery Keepsakes 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Gravitrax Science 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 34) n Hooked on Chess 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 7-13) Morning (pg 25) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Mini Robotics: Sphero, Ozobot & BristleBots 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 35) n ROBLOX Coders & Entrepreneurs 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 30) n Super Science Make & Take 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 36) n World of Design 7/6-7/10 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n Bowling Balls & Ten Pins 7/10 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Wizardly Art 7/10 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 20) n Zip Lining Aerial Adventure 7/10 F (Ages 8-13) FUN DAY (pg 20)

JULY 13 n Amusement Park Physics 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 33) n Art Safari 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 24) n Chemical Wizardry 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 33) n Glass Fusing & Pottery Keepsakes 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Intro to LEGO EV3 Robotics 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 34) n Jr. Golf Camp 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 7-14) Morning; (Ages 9-14) Full Day (pg 37) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Minecraft Redstone Engineers 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 30) n My Op’Tea’Mum Lifestyle Camp 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 6-11) Afternoon (pg 32) n Pottery, Canvas & Mosaic Creations! 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Rock Climbing Camp 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 9-14) Full Day (pg 37) n Rocket Kart Racers: Design a Mario Kart Style Game 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 31) n Super Science STEM Challenges 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 36) n Wonderful Wizardly Art! 7/13-7/17 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 26) n Oceans Rock: Shark & Sea Life Adventure 7/17 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Rock Climbing Adventure 7/17 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n See You at the Movies 7/17 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19)

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JULY 20 n Adventure Travel Camp 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 11-15) Full Day (pg 38) n Algebra Prep 7/20-8/13 M-Th (Grades 8-9) Four Weeks Morning (pg 22) n Art-Tastic! 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) n Battle Royale: Make Your First Fortnite Style Video Game 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 28) v Camp College Campus Kids II 7/20-8/14 (Ages 6-13) Four Weeks (pg 8) n Creative Writing for Middle School 7/20-8/13 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 22) n DIY Mosaic Tabletop 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n English Prep for Middle School 7/20-8/13 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Morning (pg 22) n Gear & Pulley Explorations 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 34) n Geometry Prep 7/20-8/13 M-Th (Grades 8-10) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 22) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Mini Robotics: Sphero, Ozobot & BristleBots 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 35) n Pop Star Singing 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 32) n Pre-Algebra for Middle School 7/20-8/13 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Morning (pg 22) l Sea Camp 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 10-15) Full Day (pg 23) n STEM Sports 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Super Science Make & Take 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 36) n Virtual Reality: The Future is Now! 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 31) n Wild World Adventures 7/20-7/24 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 26) n Chocolate Creations! 7/24 F (Ages 8-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Safari Adventure 7/24 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Slime Time 7/24 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n The FunPlex Amusement Park 7/24 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 20) JULY 27 n Advanced Chess 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 24) n Adventure Travel Camp 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 11-15) Full Day (pg 38) n Artists Galore! 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 24) n Battle Bots & Robotic Fun 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 33) n Chemical Wizardry 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 33) n Digital Photography 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Fishing Camp 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 37) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/27/7/31 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n LEGO WeDo Robotics 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 34) n Minecraft Designers 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n Mythical Creatures-Make Art! 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Roblox Makers 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 30) n Singing & Music Recording 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 10-15) Full Day (pg 32) n Squishy Circuits 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 36) n The Great Outdoors 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n Underwater Adventures 7/27-7/31 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Pump It Up 7/31 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Slime Time 7/31 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Step by Step Artistic Impressions 7/31 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 19)

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AUGUST 3 n ”A” if for Artist 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 24) n Advanced Robotics 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 28) n Adventure Travel Camp 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 11-15) Full Day (pg 38) n Battle Bots & Robotic Fun 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 33) n Intro to Film & TV: Acting and Behind the Scenes 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 9-15) Full Day (pg 32) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n Mad Machines & Rockin’ Rockets 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 34) n Pottery, Clay & Mosaic Creations! 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n Python Programmers 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 8-11) Morning; (Ages 11-14) Afternoon (pg 30) l Sea Camp 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 10-15) Full Day (pg 23) n Secret Agent Lab: Funky Forensics 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Super Science STEM Challenges 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 36) n Wild World Adventures 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n Wonderful Wizardly Art! 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 26) n World of Design 8/3-8/7 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 26) n Chocolate Creations! 8/7 F (Ages 8-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Disney Creations 8/7 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Down on the Farm 8/7 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Mosaic Masterpiece 8/7 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 18)

AUGUST 10 n Artist's Passport 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) n Chemical Wizardry 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 33) n Drones & Flying Physics 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 33) n EcoVenture 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 11-16) Full Day (pg 23) n JavaScript Developer Jam 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 29) n Join the Circus 8/10-8/14 (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 27) n NASA: Journey into Outer Space 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 35) n Super Slimy Smokey Science 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 36) n Video Game Animation 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 31) n World of Design 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 26) n You Tube Content Creators 8/10-8/14 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 31) n Miniature Golf 8/14 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n See You at the Movies 8/14 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19)

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CAMPUS KIDS — EARLY BIRD BEFORE- ...OR COME IN PERSON to SESSION I OR II (AGE 6) CAMP...SUPERVISED the Conference Center at the Friendly Froglets program will al- ACTIVITIES FROM West Windsor Campus, from low our little ones the opportunity 7:15-8AM! 9:30am-6pm, Monday through to play constructively, learn the For those who must drop chil- Thursday, and Friday until importance of socialization, shar- dren off prior to 8am, we offer 4pm. The office is open most ing, allow them to adjust to new an Early Bird Before-Camp. Saturdays, 10am-2pm. Call us environments and become more Children enrolled in this optional at (609) 570-3311 for more in- independent. Campers will follow program may be dropped off as formation. a daily schedule which will enable early as 7:15am. Experienced them to be active and to enjoy the camp staff will supervise early WHAT IS THE COST? same great fun as the older camp- arrivals. Daily registrations not Session I M-Th $1050 ers, but at a more relaxed pace. permitted. To register, use the Session II M-Th $1050 application form on page 51. Session I M-F $1275 CAMPUS KIDS — NOTE: Children not enrolled Session II M-F $1340 SESSION I OR II (AGES 7-13) in the Early Bird Before-Camp If you register two or more Camp College offers your child program may be dropped off as children in a family, save 5% an enriching alternative to the early as 8am. on the second child and any ad- traditional summer day camp. ditional children. Campers combine study in a va- AFTER-CAMP riety of stimulating subject areas Although classes run from The tuition fee includes all camp that emphasize intellectual growth 8:30am to 4pm each day, camp- activities and materials unless and skills development with the ers may be picked up as late as noted otherwise in individual fun of recreational activities. Par- 6pm. Children enrolled in this course descriptions. ticipants choose up to six different optional program may remain Payment in full is due at time “courses” and most courses meet on campus after 4pm. They will of registration. Deadline is 55 minutes daily for all four weeks join Camp College After-Camp two weeks prior to the camp of each session. supervised activities, including start date. Avoid the $20 late optional recreational swimming. fee…Register Early! There WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Daily registrations not permit- are additional charges for the All children ages 6-13 on Septem- ted. See page 50 for details. Before and After-Camp care ber 30, 2020 are eligible. For one programs. week programs up to age 16, refer A $25 fee, every 15 minutes, to pages 21-38. will be charged for children who arrive earlier than 7:15am Campers may bring their own lunches or purchase meals WHEN IS IT? or remain on campus after 6pm. and beverages at the College Session I: June 22-July 17 cafeteria. (FOUR weeks; four or five days per week) Monday-Thursday or WHEN DO I REGISTER? Monday to Friday. WHAT IS THE REFUND Registration begins February 3. POLICY? Session II: July 20-Aug 14 Register early and avoid the A $100 processing fee will be im- (FOUR weeks; four or five days disappointment of filled classes. posed for withdrawal in the Cam- per week) Monday-Thursday or • HOW DO I REGISTER? pus Kids four-week program. Monday to Friday. Mail the appropriate registra- A one-time $10 non-refundable tion form in this brochure, all continuing studies summer reg- FRIDAY FUN DAYS forms from pages 47-49, and The perfect way for campers to end istration fee will be applied to all current immunization record the week. Friday Fun Days are students. with your full payment, to available ONLY for those campers the address indicated. Make Refunds will be granted only who have chosen the Monday-Fri- checks payable to MCCC. when written notice of a day option. See class information (Please complete a separate camper’s withdrawal is received on page 17 for Campus Kids. form and check for each child no later than ten business and include the child’s name.) days before the start of each Faxed forms are not accepted. camp session. NO REFUNDS THEREAFTER. Telephone withdrawals will not be accepted.

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

ADVANCED What activities will (AGES 10-13) be offered? Prerequisite: Juggling for • Campers choose six different age-appropriate Beginners or equivalent skills. Practice, practice, practice! courses per session. If you’ve already taken a • Parents should review child’s choices, especially to juggling class and are ready to ensure classes are not duplicated in Session I and II. move up a level, try Advanced There is a $20 fee for each requested schedule change. Juggling! Learn 3 ball tricks, • Most courses meet for one 55-minute period daily during juggling 4 balls, rings, clubs, each camp session. and tricks. Show • The registration form for your child’s age and session lists off your skills in our Camp College Grand Finale! the courses available to your camper. • All classes must be selected from one age group list. Classes AMAZING ADVENTURES from both age groups may not be combined. WITH MAGIC TREE • NOTE: We will make every effort to schedule you accord- HOUSE (AGES 7-9) ing to your first choices. We will use alternatives only if Camper must be able to read. others are full or cancelled. The college reserves the right Join Jack and Annie as they to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment and to limit travel around the world and experience places and times class size. Limited space available. of the past. Enjoy some of your favorite books and help IMPORTANT: Optional Before Camp and After-Camp pro- us make them come alive grams provide supervised activities from 7:15-8am and from through crafts, creative writing 4-6pm. For the convenience of working parents, children who activities, and games. What arrive on campus either before 8am or remain after 4pm must could be better than a summer nd participate in Before and After-Camp supervised activities. For full of adventure? (2 session) further information or to register, see page 50 and application on page 51 or call (609) 570-3311. AMERICAN GIRL® FAVORITES (AGES 7-9) ADVANCED ARCHERY Come and be part of your (AGES 10-13) favorite American Girl Prerequisite: Beginner characters. Enjoy birthday Archery parties, plays, summer fun Draw, Aim, Anchor, Fire! This and more. Girls will be girls, class helps you refine your so we’ll watch their movies, hand-eye coordination, form play games, and create crafts and technique. Learn advanced that capture the spirit of an skills to be sure you hit the American Girl. (1st session) target every time.

Registration will not be processed without a com- pleted medical form, Look for the Camper Code of Conduct, and current immunization record. See pages 47-48. New Class Symbol

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ANIMAL ART BASIC ART BUILD A BUSINESS (AGES 7-13) (AGES 7-13) (AGES 9-13) Create art inspired by animals Have fun learning how to draw This high end class takes the with drawing, painting, by changing 2-D basic shapes idea of starting or running sculptures, and even recycled into 3-D forms and learn basic your own business and using materials. Learn how to make color techniques using crayons, the computer as a key tool. habitat jar drawings, totem pastels and watercolor paint. You’ll be asked to design poles, bird cage sculptures, logos, letterheads, posters, jellyfish watercolor paintings, BEACH SPORTS spreadsheets, a press release, soda bottle piggy bank (AGES 7-13) a business slide show and a sculptures, crazy animal books We’ve combined some popular company website. It’s a fun, and more. outdoor activities that everyone useful class; one that gives seems to enjoy. Join in some you a chance to be clever and ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS friendly competition and play creative. Want to get creative (AGES 10-13) traditional games. In beach and plan ahead? This class is Create a unique imitation volleyball: develop skills for so for you! (1st session) of famous artists using our bumping, setting, spiking, and own style. Using watercolors, passing. Pass, toss and juggle BUILD IT, MOVE IT campers will paint on canvas your way to summer fun with (AGES 7-9) and rocks. Campers will . Learn various Calling all our youngest recreate art from famous artists freestyle throws with a frisbee. engineers! Join us for some like Georgia O’Keeffe, Jackson You supply the sunscreen and building challenges and Pollack and more. shades and we’ll supply the fun! creating things that move. We will explore towers and bridges AVENGER’S ACADEMY BEAT THE HEAT and even have the opportunity (AGES 9-13) BOARD GAMES to create your own marble Do you have what it takes to be (AGES 7-13) coaster. (STEM/STEAM based a superhero? Come celebrate Learn a variety of exciting focus) (1st session) everything Marvel, DC and board games that can be played beyond as we create and individually or in small-to BUILDING UP assemble our own super gear large-sized groups. Next time BOOT CAMP and personas. Show you have you feel a little bored with (AGES 10-13) what it takes to be the next nothing to do, gather a few Welcome to Campus Kids Captain America™. friends and let the games begin! "kid-friendly" boot camp! We'll (2nd session) be getting into tip- shape BEGINNER ARCHERY by improving our flexibility, BANDANA BOUTIQUE (AGES 10-13) coordination and strength using push-ups, jump training, (AGES 9-13) Ready, Aim, Fire! Archery is a fun way to exercise your stretching and weight training Do you like to sew? Would you to reach our goals! Everyone like to learn? Create pillows, mind as well as your body. In should come ready to get pictures, bags and more using this class you will learn basic focused on getting fit! So lace bandanas. Learn how to sew techniques to develop good up your sneakers and join by hand and then decorate form and coordination. us for some fun and exciting your accessories. Keep your fitness workouts! creations for yourself or share BROADWAY LOVE them with friends and family. (AGES 7-9) CAMP CHOIR If you love theater, this class (AGES 7-9) is for you! Explore some of the Camp Choir provides an most loved shows both present exciting opportunity to and past. Sing along with your learn the basic vocal/choral favorite songs and act out your techniques and to perform with favorite scenes, but even better- confidence. Sing in the choir create your own show for our for your family and friends at Camp College Grand Finale. our Grand Finale. This course is for all campers who enjoy singing!!

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CAMP ‘ZINE CLAY AND SCULPTURE COUNT YOUR STITCHES (AGES 10-13) (AGES 10-13) (AGES 7-9) Hot off the presses, it’s Camp Campers will explore and Use a needle, yarn, and plastic ‘Zine! Whether you like experiment with a variety of canvas to create a beautiful entertainment, sports or news different art materials and treasure , magnets, game publications there’s a place techniques to create crafts. We boards and more. Once you for you at the camp paper. Pick your favorite genre or try will make our own playdough learn the basics, take portable out a few; then get out there and slime. Let’s get our hands craft projects wherever you go. and investigate! We’ll write, dirty and have fun! Count your stitches instead of type, edit, and format our minutes! own creative and investigative CLAY-TASTIC stories plus edit a few (AGES 7-9) CRAFTY KIDS submissions from other Campus Create colorful clay creations (AGES 7-9) Kids classes. Finally, see your using every kind of clay we Enjoy working with your work in print in our camp wide can find. Learn and use three hands? Well you’re going to distribution of the ‘Zine. different basic clay types: oil love this hands-on art class CARD GAME CRAZE based, dough and polymer where there are plenty of crafty (AGES 7-13) modeling clay. If you can items designed especially for imagine it, we’ll create it in boys and girls! Depending on Do you like playing card this fun and “clay-ful” class. age and camper interest, we’ll games? Then this is the class explore many different crafty for you. We will play games COCOA CHEFS corners. (1st session) like Go Fish, Old Maid, (AGES 7-13) Concentration, Solitaire, CRAFTY QUIZZES WITH War, Spit and more. For those Explore your love for KAHOOT who prefer a little more of a chocolate by making delicious (AGES 10-13) challenge learn how to play chocolate snacks. Here is your This fun, fast paced class is all more complex games like opportunity to make pizza, interactive. Create fun contests Rummy, Egyptian Ratscrew, nachos, s’more dip, fruit and games to interact with your President and more! We will designs and more using only camping peers. (2nd session) even learn different ways of chocolate! Eat some and take shuffling and dealing cards! the rest home to share. Please advise of any food allergies. CREATIVE Come on down and be a Card CHOREOGRAPHY Game Master! (1st session) COMIC BOOK (AGES 9-13) Make music come to life with CHEERLEADING CREATIONS dance routines choreographed (AGES 7-13) (AGES 7-13) by YOU!! Choose a favorite Come one, come all! We’ve Create your very own got spirit and we’re here to comic book with detailed song and let your creative cheer it! Learn the basics of illustrations. Learn how to dance juices flow!! This cheerleading and cheer-dance in pencil, ink and color your one-of-a-kind routine will this fabulous class! Get ready to own comic book panel, be performed in our Camp stretch your muscles and voices draw original comic book College Grand Finale! to the C-H-E-E-R extreme! characters, and learn the basics of drawing people and animals. CREATIVE PERFUMERS CHEMISTRY WIZARDS (1st session) (AGES 7-13) (AGES 7-13) Create your own personal Have you ever wondered how COMPUTER FUN favorite scents including floral, to use everyday household (AGES 7-9) woodsy and fruity essential items as ingredients for Do you enjoy playing pinball, oils. If you love organic science experiments? Join us checkers and minesweeper homemade beauty products as we learn about different on the computer? Then this such as different types of foot chemical reactions, grow rock is the class for you! Learn in scrubs, lotions, face masks, candy, make ice cream and a safe environment how to exfoliates and even bath learn the science behind your play a wide variety of cool, bombs, then this is the class for st discoveries. (1 session) exciting and simple games. We you! Perfume-free products are will have fun increasing your also available in this class. scores and improving your math skills.

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DANCE, DANCE, DANCE! FLYING OBJECTS: GIRLS’ CLUB (AGES 7-13) Rockets and Gliders (AGES 10-13) World of Dance, So You Think (AGES 9-13) Calling all girls! This club You Can Dance, America’s Let’s blast off!! Learn the is just for you! Participate in Best Dance Crew. If you basic principles of rocketry many girlie activities including want a class that will teach and modeling of airplanes. friendship quizzes, nail art, you how to move to the latest Have fun building, launching sleepless sleepovers, crafts, songs, Campus Kids has the working rockets and glider jewelry making, and much class for you! Learn a number airplanes. Keep your eyes on more. Enjoy giggles and plenty of techniques and styles and the sky! Campers will explore of laughter. Isn’t it fabulous combine them for an awesome the basic concepts behind flight being a girl? routine performed at our Grand while building, and decorate Finale. at least 2 rockets. Depending GRAPHIC DESIGN ON A DIME DISC GOLF/FRISBEE FUN on the weather, we will launch (AGES 9-13) (AGES 9-13) each rocket at least once. We will also work on at least 1 or 2 Posters and more are our focus Campers will design and play gliders and learn how to make in this combination of art and their own Disc Golf course on paper airplanes. computers. How about a simple campus. In addition, campers but sophisticated looking will participate in other fun FROM TRASH TO website? This class might Frisbee games like Ultimate TREASURE springboard you to bigger Frisbee, Kan Jam, Target and (AGES 7-9) things! (2nd session) Distance Games. Don’t trash it, art it! Use found HAPPY LITTLE TREES DISNEY® DELIGHTS objects and bits of trash to (AGES 9-13) (AGE 7-9) create sculptures and collages. Get a new perspective on art, Painting Bob Ross style with Be part of the magical world and “trash!” an upbeat mix of paints, of Disney. All new crafts for (1st session) brushes and canvas. Your 2020-pool trays, banks, switch landscapes await you! plates and many more. FUN WITH FRUIT (1st session) (1st session) (AGES 7-13) HIP HOP FLAG FOOTBALL Have you ever thought that (AGES 7-13) (AGES 7-13) fruits could be a tasty and healthy treat? You will Enjoy hip hop dancing and Block, pass, catch, kick and experience making flavored listening to hip hop music? score your way to some fruit sorbets, fruit-based ice This class has both! Practice summer fun. Take your shot cream, fruit smoothies and the current styles seen in music at each position to gear up more! Let’s learn to use a food videos from Ne-Yo, Rihanna, for the final week of Camp dehydrator and try making our Usher and more. Once you College Super Bowl festivities. very own raisins, apple chips, learn the moves you'll be Whether you’ve played before pineapple snack and more. ready to perform at the Camp or you are just beginning, our Please advise of any food College Grand Finale. scrimmage games will become allergies. a favorite. FUN WITH MATH FLORAL DESIGN (AGES 7-9) (AGES 9-13) Join us as we play Math Bingo, Everyone loves flowers so let’s Multiplication Bingo, Connect design and create our own 4, Skippity, Backgammon and seasonal wreaths and vase games and puzzles. Improve arrangements to share with your basic math skill like friends and family. Campers counting money, telling will use tools and learn floral time, addition, subtraction, processing, floral techniques, multiplication, division and meaning of flowers and vase fractions. preparation.

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INSTRUCTIONAL JUGGLING FOR LOST IN SPACE BEGINNER & ADVANCED BEGINNERS (AGES 7-9) SWIM (AGES 8-13) After 50 years of Human Space (AGES 6-13) Enjoy a hobby that is exciting, Exploration, are we ready to This course is for campers relaxing, and fun. Participate take the next step? Back to the who want to learn to swim in fun games, enhance Moon? Mars? The Asteroid as well as campers who have coordination, dexterity and Belt? We will blast off to some basic swimming skills. confidence-learn to juggle! visit and explore the objects Each camper will be screened Impress your friends and in our solar system. Let's go and grouped according to the family, and become part of the where no human has gone American Red Cross 6 levels. entertainment at our Grand before. Directed discussions Non-swimmers will learn Finale Celebration. based on what we know and to float, glide, move their what we learn from short arms and legs correctly, and KOOKY SCIENCE videos (produced by NOVA, use basic strokes. Advanced (AGES 7-9) National Geographic and swimmers will be introduced Do you want to be a “mad NASA). Printouts, notes and to basic mechanics of freestyle scientist"? Grab your lab coat worksheets will be provided. stroke, elementary backstroke, and goggles so that we can (1st session) breast stroke, side stroke, and explore light, sound and other other appropriate techniques. kooky concepts in this kid- MANDALA ART friendly science lab. (AGES 10-13) INTRODUCTION TO ART Mandala art is where you draw & SCULPTURE 3D LEGO® MANIA your own design or printable (AGES 9-13) (AGES 7-9) designs that creates positive, Learn about the many ways Think outside the box uplifting artwork. Using artists create sculptures and express your sense of prism-colored pencils that give utilizing 3-Dimensional Space. creativity with Legos. Instead a photo finish, create your very Campers will discuss and work of duplicating an image from own masterpiece to frame. with clay, wood, paper, and a box top, create your own some other materials to explore masterpiece. Imagine what you MARTIAL ARTS the question of what makes can build with hundreds of tiny (AGES 7-9) something art. pieces of creative construction! Do you want to improve your health, stamina and INTRODUCTION TO LET’S GO CAMPING coordination? Then join in and PRINTMAKING (AGES 7-9) learn Martial Arts. You will (AGES 9-13) Love the outdoors? Love to learn basic blocks, punches and Campers will explore various go on adventures? Let’s take kicks. Campers will also have subjects and learn the tools a nature walk together! Learn fun in various exercise drill of the trade from intaglio how to identify different trees, activities to sharpen their skills monoprints to linoleum cuts. plants, and birds and make and coordination. Everyone will develop vibrant your very own nature journal, and colorful pieces of art! birdhouse, and camp memory MINECRAFT™ MANIA box. You can even make an (AGES 10-13) JEDI ACADEMY organic bug spray to keep Get into this digital sandbox (AGES 7-9) those little critters away and a and start building, one block Calling all Padawans! The DIY pair of binoculars! at a time! Create and build Star Wars™ Universe is in (2nd session) houses, cities, and even roller need of your help! Join us for coasters! Travel around other an action-packed adventure worlds or create your own. Dig, with Star Wars-themed crafts build, and create! Campers and activities. Learn the ways must have a Minecraft account of the Force to defeat the which can be set up at home dark powers that remain, and before the start of camp. become a true Jedi Knight! (2nd session)

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MIXED MEDIA ART POWER UP! RECESS FUN (AGES 10-13) (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-9) Have you ever wanted to make Become familiar with Whose favorite subject at art using paint and markers computers, what they can do, school isn’t recess? School at the same time? Or maybe and how you can use them for may be out, but this class is in! collages of different kinds your schoolwork and hobbies. It’s time for recess with games of paper with watercolor Try out different kinds of like Spud, Slam, Red Rover, No paint on top? Students software, games, and computer Way Out and Dog Chases It's in this class will discover art. Write and illustrate stories Tail. Learn some new games outside-the-box techniques for the Camp'Zine and more. and play some that are tried for making wonderful Some basic computer skills and true! st works of art using 2-and-3 required. (1 session) dimensional craft supplies to RECREATIONAL SWIM create decorative and unique POWERFUL WATER FUN masterpieces. Time to get PRESENTATIONS (AGES 8-13) those creative juices flowing (AGES 9-13) Designed for Advanced because anything is possible Present your class projects this Swimmers. Enjoy a variety with mixed media art! year with confidence. There will of water activities which will be no need to fear when it’s time include water polo, volleyball, MUSICAL THEATER to present. Public speaking wacky relays, basketball and (AGES 10-13) techniques and PowerPoint™ other popular pool games. Love a Broadway show? pointers will make you a Must be able to swim laps A combination of dancing, “Powerful Presenter”! Let’s unassisted in the deep end acting and singing, this learn the ins and outs of creating without flotation device. class includes learning an effective visual presentation choreography from your and practice public speaking to ROCK ART nd favorite Broadway shows… ensure you’re a hit. (2 session) (AGES 7-13) from Aida to Grease, Campers will be working with Hamilton to Wicked…and then PROJECT VEX rocks, twigs, stones, pebbles performing one at our Grand (AGES 7-9) and other nature items to create Finale. Robots are taking over the all sorts of wonderful crafts. planet! Use your imagination Unleash your creativity and let MY PASSPORT TO THE to build robots using your imagination run wild! So, WORLD the newest Lego-Vex™ get out of the Stone Age and (AGES 7-13) technology! Plan, build and rock with us! All aboard a magic carpet! program a mini-robot to Learn about and create all complete a set task each week! SCRAPBOOKING CRAZE nd new crafts this summer as we (2 session) (AGES 9-13) travel the world. Watch our Pictures are worth a thousand passports fill up with all the words, so why not capture memories as we visit Africa, your memories by creating Greece, Italy, France, Russia, a scrapbook? Learn the China, Australia, Netherlands, techniques of using patterned Germany, England, Mexico, paper, crazy scissors, Caribbean and USA. and captions to create a professional-looking picture POKEMON™ memory book. Bring your ADVENTURES favorite pictures to make a (AGES 7-9) memory book to last a lifetime! Whether you only know about Pikachu, or if you know that SCRATCH FOR TWEENS Psyduck evolves to Golduck, AND TEENS then this is the class for (AGES 10-13) you. Let’s play the games Have you seen a little of and design our own unique Scratch at school? Or want to Pokemon characters. We take a peek at some colorful will create our own Pokemon coding concepts? Well, scratch adventures through writing is for you! Join us this summer stories, drawings, and reading for some simple drag and drop comic books. coding skills! (1st session)

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SCRATCH FOR YOUNG SPORTS AND GAMES SUMMER READING: CODERS (AGES 7-13) A Tasty Challenge (AGES 7-9) In addition to the specialized (AGES 7-13) Join in the fun and learn “drag sports classes (Soccer, Flag Why not tackle your school’s and drop” coding with your Football, etc.) Sports and assigned summer reading and friends. Make illustrated Games will give campers an bring your books to camp. stories, simple games and opportunity to participate in Take some quiet time to read interactive activities in this a wide variety of Sports and and write book reports if your class that could lead to bigger Games such as: Whiffle Ball, school requires them. Read things! (1st session) Capture the Flag, Dodgeball, books from the camp library. Ultimate Frisbee and other We’ll reward all of our summer SET DESIGN camp favorites. readers with treats and a Grand (AGES 9-13) Finale ice cream party. So, Come behind the scenes and STEM CHALLENGES read, relax, and enjoy! Are enjoy playing your role as stage (AGES 7-9) you up for our tasty little brain crew. Have you ever wanted Become an engineer through a freeze challenge? to learn what it’s like behind variety of building challenges. the scenes on a set for a movie Build mini-aircraft and a TAPE IT! or theater production? Learn bridge to float and cross a (AGES 10-13) how they make special effects body of water. Then we will It’s going be a little sticky happen on the screen. Based have fun building a catapult to but this class will definitely on the performance, the class send items flying through the enhance your creativity! Using will also design and construct air. Bring your ideas and best duct tape of many colors and scenery, props and costumes teamwork skills. patterns campers will create for our Grand Finale Shows. (1st session) pillows, picture frames, phone stands and many more crafts. SKILL TOYS AND CIRCUS SUMMER MATH FUN CHALLENGE THE SORCERER (AGES 8-13) (AGES 7-13) SCHOOL Students will learn the basics Let’s get those summer math (AGES 9-13) of the Spinning plate, Devil packets completed so you can Dive into the magical world Sticks, and . sit back and enjoy the lazy, of Harry Potter™. Campers Classes will consist of a brief hazy days of summer! Work will be sorted into houses and instruction, fun concentration on your summer assignments earn house points in various and coordination games. and reinforce your critical classes, including Herbology thinking skills to prepare and Potions. Hop on your SLIME TIME you for the fall. Within the broom and bring to life the (AGES 7-13) student’s abilities, campers exciting game of Quidditch! Slime is the craze. How many will work on problems You may even get to try some different ways do you know using addition, subtraction, of Headmaster Dumbledore’s how to create slime, silly putty multiplication, division with favorite candies. (2nd session) and playdough? Make a new whole numbers, decimals and version almost every day. fractions. If your child does TORNADOES, Bring your need for ooze and not receive a math packet, an VOLCANOS, goo to this slimy lab space. age-appropriate packet will be TSUNAMIS—OH MY! (2nd session) provided. We will reward our (AGES 10-13) mathematicians with a Grand Let’s explore the world SOCCER Finale ice cream party. of natural disasters! We (AGES 7-13) will examine tornadoes, Come learn the basic skills of hurricanes, volcanos, tsunamis, soccer for all ages. Learn the earthquakes, and other acts of fundamentals like positions nature. Can we predict when and types of passing, kicking and where they will occur? and shooting. Play soccer and Explore the science of these other soccer-related games. events and learn how we can Participate in a fun, teamwork, prepare ourselves for natural and sportsmanship-related disasters. (1st session) game.

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UNIVERSAL®/DISNEY® WOODWORKING YOGA FUN! DRAWING (AGES 7-13) (AGES 10-13) (AGES 10-13) Do you want to make things Students will explore Learn to create your own with your hands and enjoy introductory yoga techniques favorite character step by step doing it? In this class you to gain an extra edge on from Universal and Disney and will learn how to use basic the field or court and in the fill your portfolio with all of woodworking tools. Projects classroom. Students will learn your drawings. (1st session) will consist of building a beginner yoga postures to gain birdhouse, tool box, and bodily awareness and improve WATERCOLOR much more! Campers will use and endurance. In PAINTING their measurement skills and addition, through breathing (AGES 7-13) imaginations! exercises and fun drills and Come and create some large games, students will be watercolor paintings out in WORLD MUSIC introduced to concentration the great outdoors! We will (AGES 7-9) strategies that can aid their be working with large paper, Campers will learn songs and focus and mindfulness in making abstractions, portraits play instruments from around school and at home. and landscapes of our own the world using xylophones, campus. Anything goes with bongo drums, rain sticks, YOUNG AUTHORS our freestyle watercolor fun, shakers and more. Immerse (AGES 10-13) so let’s get our creative juices yourself in another culture and Become an author! Write your flowing in the summer sun! perform for your family and own novel, short story, play, friends at the Camp College or even a collection of poetry. Grand Finale. Work each day on writing and typing your book while adding WRITING AND illustrations along the way. ILLUSTRATING Make a memory that family (AGES 7-9) and friends will enjoy reading. nd Design your own book art. (2 session) Campers will write and illustrate their own picture books. Just like professional authors they will create outlines, rough drafts, and revised manuscripts with original artwork to accompany it. Our creations will be published and bound to share with family and friends. WONDROUS WORLD OF WITCHES & WIZARDS (AGES 10-13) Delve into the world of witches and wizards through J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Illustrate beasts and mystical creatures, and design your own wand for casting spells! Bring to life the exciting world of Harry Potter by your art! (1st session)

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

BOWLING BALLS AND TEN PINS CHOCOLATE CREATIONS! (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-13) Join us for some fun as we target our aim on Get imaginative and bring your own chocolate those ten wooden pins at the end of a long lane. creation to life! You will make a sweet treat for Like our baseball buddies, the favorite word in every season. How about a clown fish and an ice this “ten pin” sport is STRIKE! Learn the basic cream cone for summer time fun? For the fall rules of the game, the important game lingo, and season create a spooky spider and a cup of dirt bowling etiquette. Then, get ready to take aim at with worms! An edible snowman and a shiny those wooden opponents as we play a few games. reindeer nose for a sweet winter. Design flower Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit to relax gumdrops and robin egg brownies for the spring- those “new” muscles with a cool dip in our pool. time! You will design a cookbook, so later on you Transportation will be provided. can make all these delicious recipes for your fam- NCFFD-CC006-01 F July 10 8:30am-4pm ily and friends. Bon appetit! NCFFD-CC058-01 F June 26 8:30am-4pm (Ages 6-9 preferred) NCFFD-CC058-02 F July 24 8:30am-4pm (Ages 8-13 preferred) NCFFD-CC058-03 F Aug 7 8:30am-4pm (Ages 8-13 preferred)

DISNEY™ CREATIONS (AGES 6-9) Campers will have a fun-filled Disney experience starting by making Disney ears and a bracelet. Then we will have fun creating a holiday Mickey ornament and winter with an Olaf ™wreath and more. Campers will design their own Disney canvas bag to take their creations home. At the end of our experience, we will enjoy an ice-cream sundae. NCFFD-CC064-01 F Aug 3 8:30am-4pm

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DOLPHIN WATCH ADVENTURE MOSAIC MASTERPIECE (AGES 7-13) (AGES 10-13) This is your ticket to the adventure of a lifetime! Learn how to create a cool mosaic project in the This trip is perfect for kids of all ages! On your shape of an animal. We’ll have several to choose trip you could see leaping, frolicking dolphins as from so everyone will find something they like. we head into the open ocean in search of marine First, we will paint our animals and then we will life. A highly educational commentary provided decorate them with colorful glass pieces. Don't by an onboard marine naturalist ensures your trip forget to bring your swimsuit and towel for a will indeed be one to remember. Atlantic City swim in our shimmery indoor pool. Cruises Dolphin Watching Adventure aboard NCFFD-CC054-01 F Aug 7 8:30am-4pm “Cruisn 1” has been featured by mainstream media outlets including The New York Times, The OCEANS ROCK: SHARK AND SEA-LIFE Philadelphia Inquirer, The Atlantic City Press ADVENTURE and New Jersey Outdoors. This cruise has grown (AGES 6-13) to be a most celebrated adventure experienced by Join us for a fascinating and fun exploration of oceanographers and mammal lovers from coast to our Oceans and take home a giant collection of coast. You'll never know how many there are, or cool fossils & seashells – Join us for an incredible how many you'll see - that's part of the adventure! interactive, multi-media show with a Museum- Transportation will be provided. quality exhibit of awesome life-size creatures NCFFD-CC059-01 F June 26 8:30am-4pm like sharks, stingrays, crabs, coral, sponges, sea stars and more, as the backdrop. “Pet a Stingray” without getting stung or “Touch A Shark” without getting bitten (taxidermy specimens that is!). See and touch up-close a variety of cool specimens (Note: no living creatures on display). Learn about the critical importance of our Oceans and how to protect this incredible natural resource. Hands-on fun! Excavate fossils and seashells dur- ing a dig, go on a seashell hunt, make and wear home a REAL fossil shark tooth necklace. After DOWN ON THE FARM this amazing adventure, campers will take a re- (AGES 6-13) freshing dip in our blue ocean pool, so bring a Summer is a feast of color and beauty down on swimsuit and towel! the farm! We’ll discover the pleasure of picking NCFFD-CC060-01 F July 17 8:30am-4pm sweet corn and a garden crop as we tour Johnson’s Corner Farm on covered wagons. PAINT YOUR OWN POTTERY! Then it’s off to feed the animals and our campers (AGES 6-9) with their “you packed it picnic lunch”. There is You Pick! You Paint It! Campers will have the still more to discover at the Discovery Barnyard opportunity to paint a piece of pottery using where pedal carts, rope structures and mazes, one of many painting techniques to bring their bouncing bridge, imagination stations, and fun creations to life. Each camper will create 2-3 awaits. Start the pot boiling, we’re bringing pieces, depending on the pottery available, using home corn for dinner and a garden crop for des- techniques such as tape, stencils, bubbles, shaving sert! Pack a lunch, bring a swimsuit and towel cream and more. Color Me Mine will bring the for additional fun in our pool! pieces back to their studio to be fired in a kiln Transportation will be provided. and will be returned to the camper within seven NCFFD-CC027-01 F Aug 7 8:30am-4pm days. Continue the fun by swimming in our pool, so bring a swimsuit and towel with you! MINIATURE GOLF NCFFD-CC061-01 F June 26 8:30am-4pm (AGES 6-13) Not quite ready to challenge Tiger Woods on the golf course? That’s ok. We’re not quite ready either, but we’re heading out to Snipes Farm and Golf to strut our swing and we need you to be part of our foursome. Come and enjoy this “par-fect” day. Pick up an iron and dazzle us with your coor- dination skills. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit so you can dive into some additional summer fun IMPORTANT: Optional Early Bird and with a cool dip in our pool. Transportation will After-Camp programs provide supervised be provided. activities from 7:15-8:15am and from 4-6pm. NCFFD-CC010-01 F Aug 14 8:30am-4pm See page 50 for details.

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PUMP IT UP SAFARI ADVENTURE! (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-9) Note: Release Liability Form available on Do you love zebras, giraffes and tigers? Then website required with registration. this one is for you! Using some special tricks that Enjoy play areas and giant inflatables that help make drawing easy we’ll create a large board art spark a child’s imagination at Pump it Up in painting of a Safari Scene including lots of wild- Hamilton. The play areas are filled with massive life. After a walk on the wild side campers will inflatables and other games and attractions that take a refreshing dip in our pool, so please bring offer endless opportunities for kids of all ages to a swimsuit and towel. explore and imagine. Bring your swimsuit and NCFFD-CC056-01 F July 24 8:30am-4pm towel for an invigorating dip in our pool. Transportation and pizza lunch provided. SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES NCFFD-CC030-01 F July 31 8:30am-4pm (AGES 6-13) Sit back and enjoy the newest screen attraction ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURE with a group of camp friends. Depending upon (AGES 9-13) age-appropriate summer attractions, we’ll spend Note: Release Liability Form available on the morning at a local movie theater. Partici- website required with registration. If you’re pants may want to bring money for the conces- up to the challenge we’re thinking big, off the sion stand. The afternoon will be spent relaxing ground fun. Join us for a great opportunity to and swimming in our pool, so please be sure to explore a new passion. Kids are natural climbers bring your swimsuit and towel! with plenty of energy, and we’re going to give you Transportation and pizza lunch provided. a chance to scale new heights. We’ll start the day NCFFD-CC015-01 F July 17 8:30am-4pm with outdoor activities to get you all limbered up. NCFFD-CC015-02 F Aug 14 8:30am-4pm Then, it’s off to Rockville Climbing Center for your interactive climbing experience. No previ- SLIME TIME FUN DAY ous skills are required, but safety rules will be (AGES 6-13) strictly enforced. Unleash that energy and go for You think you can make slime, but are you a the fun and thrill of it all! Transportation will be “Slime Master”??? Prepare to get elbow deep provided. in ooey gooey fun as you spend the day learn- NCFFD-CC013-01 F July 17 8:30am-4pm ing how to make different slime creations! You will create amazing string slime, color changing slime, chalkboard paint slime, glow in the dark slime, along with more traditional slimes such as fluffy and butter slime, and even edible slime!! Please bring a smock to protect your clothing from all the ooey gooey Slime Time fun!! After this amazing morning, campers will take a dip in our very own slime tub (pool)-so please bring a swimsuit and towel! NCFFD-CC055-01 F June 26 8:30am-4pm (Ages 10-13 preferred) NCFFD-CC055-02 F July 24 8:30am-4pm (Ages 10-13 preferred) NCFFD-CC055-03 F July 31 8:30am-4pm (Ages 6-9 preferred)

STEP BY STEP ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS (AGES 10-13) Campers will paint on canvas, complete two sketches, and one watercolor drawing. Campers will take home all of their wonderful master- pieces in an art portfolio to share with friends and Looking For Summer families. Employment? NCFFD-CC065-01 F July 31 8:30am-4pm Teachers, swim instructors, lifeguards, and college students are welcome to learn more about the exciting opportunities at Camp College by contacting us at [email protected]

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THE FUNPLEX AMUSEMENT PARK ZIP LINING AERIAL ADVENTURE (AGES 6-13) (AGES 8-13) The Funplex Amusement Park located in Mount Note: Liability Release Form available on Laurel, NJ is an award-winning entertainment website required with registration. If you are center for summer fun! This amusement park looking for an exhilarating experience, join us at has more than 25 acres of indoor and outdoor Hellerick’s Family Farm Aerial Adventure Park. entertainment. A boardwalk that captures all Campers will soar through the air while zip lin- of the excitement of the shore with AirShot and ing or walk across suspended sky bridges for an Fun-A-Whirl to the outdoor attractions like the added thrill. Your experience includes 9 zip lines, FunCoaster Waterpark. Also, this summer camp- crossing 21 elements/bridges, and a free fall leap ers will be able to try out the all-new 55 foot High off the 30-foot central tower. Campers will go Velocity Drop Tower. There is something fun through a detailed safety training before tackling for everyone at The FunPlex Amusement Park! the fun obstacles. They will also wear a full body Transportation will be provided. harness and helmet before being attached to the NCFFD-CC062-01 F July 24 8:30am-4pm most advanced continuous belay system in the industry. After challenging yourself both mentally WIZARDLY ART and physically, you will be able to take a relaxing (AGES 6-9) swim in our pool,so please bring a swimsuit and Calling all wizards, muggles and half-bloods— towel. Transportation will be provided. let’s create an art project just for you! We will NCFFD-CC063-01 F July 10 8:30am-4pm be painting a canvas themed for all wizard lov- ers! After creating our wizardly piece of art, all witches and wizards will take a refreshing dip in our pool, so bring a swimsuit and towel. NCFFD-CC057-01 F July 10 8:30am-4pm

For Campus Kids Four Week Session M-F campers, enter Friday selections on page 46.

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

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THE PROGRAM Students who are within the age range specified The College’s Specialty Camp workshops provide for each program and who meet the general eligi- a combination of intellectually challenging and bility criteria may apply. Additional prerequisites stimulating hands-on summer opportunities for for each program are indicated in the workshop motivated students who are interested in a wide descriptions on the following pages. variety of fields. Each of these unique programs has been designed to enable young people to meet HOW TO APPLY and share the excitement of studies in academic To apply for one or more of these workshops, fields not ordinarily encountered in elementary complete the application form on page 45 of and middle school curriculums. this brochure and mail it together with support- ing documents and full payment. Registration For the convenience of working parents, Before deadline is two weeks prior to the camp start and After camp is available. Although classes date. Avoid the $20 late fee…register early. meet from 8:30am to 4pm each day, campers No registrations will be accepted after 12pm the may be dropped off as early as 7:15am and Thursday prior to the start of each four-week picked up as late as 6pm. Children who ar- camp session or camp course. rive early or remain on campus after 4pm must register for Before Camp/After-Camp super- REFUND POLICY vised activities, including optional recreational Participants are eligible for refunds only if the swimming from 4:00-5:15pm. See page 50 for parent or guardian notifies Registration of a stu- details. Unless otherwise noted, all off-campus dent’s withdrawal at least 10 business days prior site visits and all materials and supplies are in- to the first day of the workshop. cluded. Campers may bring their own lunches NO REFUNDS THEREAFTER. TELE- or purchase meals and beverages at the College PHONE WITHDRAWALS WILL NOT BE cafeteria. ACCEPTED. A $10 one-time non-refundable Continuing Studies summer registration fee will ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA be applied to all students. A $20 processing fee will be imposed for withdrawal or change All off-campus programs include transportation. of any schedule. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, including closures related to Supervised lunch and recess at no additional weather, no refunds or make-ups will be cost if registered for A.M. & P.M. classes issued. within the same week. LIMITED SPACE New Camper Only a limited number of spaces are available in each workshop. Applicants will be accepted and Registration Begins registered on a first-come, first-served basis ac- rd cording to the date their completed applications February 3 are received, including required documentation. Avoid disappointment Applications will be accepted until all spaces of filled classes. are filled. If a qualified camper cannot be accommodated Register early! because all spaces have been filled, his or her name will be entered on a waiting list.

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

Apply early to ensure a space for your child!

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ALGEBRA PREP (GRADES 8-9) Areas of study will include: expressions and equations, solving linear equations and inequali- ties as well as graphing solution sets, analyzing functions by observing patterns in equations, graphs, and tables, and solving systems of equa- GEOMETRY PREP tions. Quadratic functions will be studied as well (GRADES 8-10) as their real world applications. Additional topics Emphasis will be placed on vocabulary, logical covered are factoring and polynomials. Graphing thinking, and completeness of formal geometric calculator is strongly recommended. proofs. Students will investigate, make conjec- Tuition & fees: $575. tures, and form conclusions. The focus of this NCENR-CC001-01 July 20-Aug 13 enrichment program will include deductive rea- M-Th 8:30-11:30am soning, line and angle relationships, triangles, and congruency, parallelism, proving polygons CREATIVE WRITING congruent and similar, right triangle properties, (GRADES 7-8) circles, area and volume, and introduction to trig- This course is designed to provide a variety of onometry. We will reinforce skills such as how to creative options for middle school students: po- construct knowledge through logical reasoning, etry, short story, personal narratives, plays, and problem solving, and communication. Tuition & magazine articles. Learn the steps that will take fees: $575. you through all the phases of the writing process NCENR-CC004-01 July 20-Aug 13 from pre-writing through publishing. Partici- M-Th 1-4pm pants should expect additional related assign- ments outside of the classroom to finish drafts, PRE-ALGEBRA revisions, etc. The course will culminate with (GRADES 7-8) each student's creation of a writing portfolio, a The purpose of this course is two-fold: first, as- showcase of final writing pieces and reflections sist students who find mathematics to be an “ob- upon the creative process. stacle course” by developing necessary skills to Tuition & fees: $550. succeed, and secondly, challenge those students NCENR-CC002-01 July 20-Aug 13 who wish to deepen their analytical and logical M-Th 1-4pm abilities. Topics include: evaluating numerical and algebraic expressions, building and solving ENGLISH PREP a variety of equations, solving and applying pro- (GRADES 7-8) portions, applying properties and operations to Participants will read at least three young adult integers and rational numbers, and exploring pe- fiction novels. Study will include analyzing rimeter and area of plane figure as well as surface text, vocabulary development, and improving area and volume of three-dimensional figures. writing skills. Class time will include 30 minutes Graphing calculator is strongly recommended. each session for students to work independently Tuition & fees: $575. or seek individualized assistance from the NCENR-CC005-01 July 20-Aug 13 instructor. Participants should expect vocabulary M-Th 8:30-11:30am assignments outside of the classroom. As a culminating activity, each student will create a "reader's companion" project of written responses and analyses of a favorite novel. Tuition & fees: $550. NCENR-CC003-02 July 20-Aug 13 M-Th 8:30-11:30am

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SEA CAMP: MARINE BIOLOGY & ECOLOGY (AGES 10-15) Camp College's most popular off-campus program returns for its 23rd year! Campers will have the unique opportunity of working with an experienced environmental instructor in the outdoor “laboratory” of Sandy Hook and its surrounding waters. The week promises to be memorable, fun and full of hands-on experiences such as: • Swimming in a life-guarded ocean each day • Searching for cretaceous era fossils in Monmouth streams • Studying habitats available to coastal marine life • Assessing the value of marshes and survey population densities • Learning how food goes from ocean to table • Investigating barrier beach botany • Examining the physical and geological features of water, waves, and beaches • Combing the beach for shells and artifacts • Learning the historical significance of Sandy Hook, Fort Hancock, and the Twin Lights. Campers must bring lunch and snacks, bathing suits, sun block, beach towels, sneakers, rain gear and a hat. Tuition & fees: $475. Includes free optional before & after care. Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to view trip information. NCREC-CC002-01 July 20-24 8am-5:30pm NCREC-CC002-02 August 3-7 8am-5:30pm

ECOVENTURE (AGES 11-16) Do you love the outdoors and want to learn more about the environment? If so, this rugged camp is a must for your summer! Experience the very ecosystems of New Jersey alongside a knowledgeable instructor. This action-packed and educational week will include the following adventures and hands-on activities: • Deep sea fishing • Tubing down the Delaware River • Nature hikes and swimming at Cheesequake Park • Hunting for fossils at Ramanessin Park • Hike and survey Sandy Hook and cool down with an ocean swim • Proper fire building and pocket knife use and safety • Assembling a wilderness survival kit from household items Campers must bring lunch and snacks, bathing suits, sun block, beach towels, sneakers, rain gear and a hat. Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to view trip itineraries and supply list. Tuition & fees: $425. NCREC-CC009-01 Aug 10-14 8:30am-4pm

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“A” IS FOR ARTIST (AGES 9-14) We are so excited about this week of camp! Art Classes Campers will take inspirations from some bring a smock or famous artists. Create a Keith Haring style clay wear old clothing figure that is in motion. Paint aYayoi Kusama style flower painting on pottery. Explore patterns like Owen Jones and create one of your own. We will also create an Andy Warhol style pop art on ARTISTS GALORE! canvas this week and other projects that explore (AGES 9-14) contemporary artists. Tuition & fees: $185. This week will give you an opportunity to be NCART-CC071-01 Aug 3-7 1-4pm exposed to many different famous artists in That Pottery Place history and learn more about their creations and masterpieces. Equal attention will be given to ADVANCED CHESS female artists as well as male. The week will (AGES 9-14) take you on a journey of contemporary and So you know how to move the pieces and you classic, common and unusual, drawings and understand checkmate. This isn’t just another sculptures, journaling and functional pieces of one of those board games. No chess game ever art. Here’s hoping you will learn something new repeats itself, which means you create more and and use your creativity and the inspiration of more new ideas each game. Every game you are famous artists to create a week of meaningful art. the general of an army and you alone decide the Tuition and fees: $175. destiny of your soldiers. You can sacrifice them, NCART-CC073-01 July 27-31 1-4pm trade them, pin them, fork them, lose them, KidzArt defend them, or order them to break through any barriers and surround the enemy king. Learn new ARTIST’S PASSPORT advanced chess tactics, strategies, openings and (AGES 6-14) tips. Tuition & fees: $160. Embark on an around-the-world cultural NCENR-CC007-01 July 27-31 1-4pm adventure! Explore far-off places and learn about the people who live there, from the ART-TASTIC!! Americas to Polynesia, from the cosmopolitan

(AGES 6-10) to the countryside. Experiment with Crayola® Join us this summer for a week of mixed media products, while trying art techniques developed madness! Roll up your sleeves and put on your by local artists and artisans. Make different smocks and get ready for creative surprises every masterpieces each week such as drums, masks, day! Clay, canvas painting, unique drawings and canvases, prints, buses and more! Bring the amazing surfaces will all be explored as we push unique creations home and build a globally- our inner artist to the next level. Curriculum will inspired art gallery. Tuition & fees: $175. include beach scenes, animals and more. We NCART-CC060-01 June 22-26 1-4pm will go bold with glow-in-the-dark surprises and (Ages 6-10 preferred) create some Pop Art-inspired sculptures. Let’s NCART-CC060-02 July 6-10 1-4pm see where your creativity will take you! Tuition (Ages 9-14 preferred) and fees: $175. NCART-CC060-03 Aug 10-14 1-4pm NCART-CC072-01 July 20-24 1-4pm (Ages 6-10 preferred) KidzArt Imagine Arts Academy

ART SAFARI (AGES 6-10) Grab your jungle hats, we are going on safari! Explore amazing animals and the places they live. Use unique surfaces like mirror board, sand and wood. Bold patterns and animal prints will all be created as we paint, draw and sculpt our way through an animal adventure! By the end of the week you will have created your own artsy zoo full of awesome animals. Tuition and fees: $175. NCART-CC074-01 July 13-17 8:30-11:30am KidzArt

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY HOOKED ON CHESS (AGES 9-14) (AGES 7-13) Campers will be introduced to the basics of Chess, chess and more chess! It’s an art, a science digital photography by learning the techniques and a sport– and we’re ready to turn it into the behind portrait, landscape, and wildlife event of the summer. Come and join us for a little photography. In addition to camera functions and one-on-one “fitness training” and most of all, lite editing, hands-on experience will enhance have fun. Learn the basics of tournament rules, camper’s creativity and eye for photography. using a chess clock, learn how to write chess no- Campers must bring a small digital camera. tations, and then let the fun begin. Children will Tuition & fees: $165 be grouped according to skill level. Checkmate! NCENR-CC009-01 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am Tuition & fees: $160. NCENR-CC012-01 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am DIY MOSAIC TABLETOP (AGES 9-14) JOIN THE CIRCUS! Who doesn’t love painting ceramics? And what (AGES 6-10) could be better than learning a ton of different Lions and Tigers and Bears OH MY! Let’s painting styles and then creating your very own explore circus life under the big tent. Learn to ceramic table? We will be working on a variety draw and create a bunch of projects, all with a of ceramic and mosaic techniques as we create circus theme. With lots of painting and drawing, this awesome side table. We will use specialty we’ll design brightly colored circus-themed art painting techniques and work on creating a using a multitude of mediums. Tuition & fees: theme that brings all pieces into a coordinated $175. finished piece. Tiles will be fired in a kiln before NCART-CC063-01 Aug 10-14 8:30-11:30am we assemble and grout our table. These steps Magic Glass Art make this a very functional piece of art. Tables' dimensions are 21.75” square, 17.75” high, MYTHICAL CREATURES-MAKE ART! perfect as an end table or nightstand. (AGES 6-10) Tuition & fees: $195. Unicorns, Dragons, Mermaids and other mythical NCART-CC056-01 June 22-26 8:30-11:30am creatures! Let your imagination run free with all NCART-CC056-02 July 20-24 8:30-11:30am of the possibilities! Try your hand at decoupage, Magic Glass Art wood art, canvas painting and more. Tuition & fees: $175. EXPRESS YOURSELF-MAKE ART! NCART-CC065-01 June 29-July 2* 1-4pm (AGES 6-10) NCART-CC065-02 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am Express yourself with EMOJIs – every project we *No class July 3. Tuition & fees: $140 do will have emojis involved. Board art, canvas, Magic Glass Art ceramics and more! Don’t miss out on the fun! Tuition & fees: $175. PET LOVER ARTISTS! NCART-CC061-01 July 6-10 1-4pm (AGES 6-10) Magic Glass Art Do you have a special bond with a pet? It’s time to show them how much you love them. Make GLASS FUSING & POTTERY KEEPSAKES your pet the center of attention by painting their (AGES 6-14) portrait, making a string art canvas of them, and This workshop is a great creative outlet for boys creating a ceramic food bowl for their treats. You and girls of all ages. Using colored glass pieces, will also learn how to make pet toys and other fun glass dots, glass frit (sprinkles) and glass noodles, crafts! Even if you don’t have a pet you can still we will create unique and colorful projects. Dif- join the fun, because goodies and crafted toys ferent techniques will be explored and several will be donated to an animal shelter. Please bring pieces including sun catchers, a nightlight and a clear photo of your pet to the first day of camp a mug will be created. All projects will be fired in or a picture of your favorite animal for those a kiln overnight by the instructor. who don’t have a pet. Tuition and fees: $175. Tuition & fees: $175. NCART-CC075-01 June 22-26 8:30-11:30am NCART-CC005-01 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am (Ages 6-10 preferred) NCART-CC005-02 July 13-17 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-14 preferred) Magic Glass Art

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POTTERY, CANVAS & MOSAIC WILD WORLD ADVENTURES CREATIONS! (AGES 6-14) (AGES 6-14) Enter the world of Wildlife Conservation! Campers have fun creating a variety of art Become inspired by the adventures of various projects while learning about Art Theory & Conservationists from around the world and History. Start by building your own clay creation experiment with different Crayola® projects and such as pinch pots, ice cream cones or even your a wide variety of art techniques! Dive undersea favorite characters. Continue the fun creating with Jacques Cousteau to create a dancing 1-2 masterpieces using 8x10 and 11x14 canvases, jellyfish, storm the Serengeti with Guy Western pottery painting techniques using tape stencils, and mold your own lion sculpture. You’ll get to bubbles and even shaving cream! And of course, know the world’s largest mammal and create an we have to add mosaics and wrap up the week by elephant silhouette and adventure to the Arctic painting our clay creations. Tuition & fees: $195. with Mardy Murie and create your own polar bear Pieces will go back to the studio to be fired in a model. Many Wild World discoveries await your kiln and will be returned to the camper within camper with countless other adventures! seven days. Tuition and fees: $175. NCART-CC076-01 June 29-July 2* 8:30-11:30am NCART-CC077-01 June 22-26 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-14 preferred) (Ages 9-14 preferred) NCART-CC076-02 July 13-17 1-4pm NCART-CC077-02 July 20-24 1-4pm (Ages 6-10 preferred) (Ages 9-14 preferred) NCART-CC076-03 Aug 3-7 8:30-11:30am NCART-CC077-03 Aug 3-7 1-4pm (Ages 9-14 preferred) (Ages 6-10 preferred) *No class July 3. Tuition and fees: $156. Imagine Arts Academy Color Me Mine WONDERFUL WIZARDLY ART! THE GREAT OUTDOORS! (AGES 6-14) (AGES 9-14) Calling all Wizards, Muggles and Half Bloods Join us in creating art from the great outdoors! – let’s create art projects just for you. Create a Use leaves and small twigs to create fun mosaic owl, paint a phoenix, a castle and more! impressions in clay. Campers will paint pottery Tuition & fees: $175. with an outdoor theme and paint a forest scene NCART-CC069-01 July 13-17 1-4pm on canvas. We will create a lot of art using mixed (Ages 9-14 preferred) media such as paper, foam cloth and found NCART-CC069-02 Aug 3-7 1-4pm objects. Fun art projects also include creating a (Ages 6-10 preferred) newspaper painted owl or dog. Tuition & fees: Magic Glass Art $185. NCART-CC070-01 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am WORLD OF DESIGN That Pottery Place (AGES 6-14) Take a journey to the farthest reaches of the UNDERWATER ADVENTURES imagination while learning about the rainforest, (AGES 6-10) Hollywood, the ocean, Mars, and a futuristic city! Explore the magical world that lives in our Use the design thinking process to solve real- oceans. Learn to draw and create multiple art world problems in these different environments. projects of our friends under the sea. Dolphins, Experiment with Crayola® products and a wide sharks, octopus, clown fish and more! This is variety of art techniques like sculpting, collage, a great opportunity to expose young artists to a and mixed media. Discover design careers variety of mediums. Tuition & fees: $175. including graphic design, fashion design, board NCART-CC067-01 June 29-July 2* 8:30-11:30am game design, and architectural and urban design. NCART-CC067-02 July 27-31 1-4pm Tuition and fees: $175. *No class July 3. Tuition & fees: $140 NCART-CC068-01 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am Magic Glass Art (Ages 9-14 preferred) NCART-CC068-02 Aug 3-7 8:30-11:30am (Ages 6-10 preferred) NCART-CC068-03 Aug 10-14 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-14 preferred) Imagine Arts Academy

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KIDS IN THE KITCHEN AGES (7-10) and (10-13) Must be 7 at start of class. No exceptions. Don’t miss out on this “tasty" opportunity to learn how to bake sweet treats, breads and more. Gain hands-on experience baking and cooking in our professional culinary arts laboratory from our own Chef Fee. This ultimate make and take “sci- ence” laboratory introduces food safety and fun with creative recipe experiments and very tasty outcomes! A different topic each week (1) A La Mode-ice cream making and pastry creations, (2) Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate-everything for the chocolate lover, (3) Italian Restaurant Fare- sweet and savory restaurant dishes, (4) Holidaze-Solstice stuffed French Toast and Solstice Sundae featuring all homemade ice cream, Columbus Day flat earth flat bread pizza, Julyth 4 fried funnel cake and All American Hot Dog cookies, Halloween Horror Cake, Mardi Gras Madness Muffins and more. Come to our kitchen…it’s air-conditioned, kid-tested and approved for fun! Menu sub- ject to change without notice. Tuition & fees: $190. NO PEANUT PRODUCTS USED.

(Ages 7-10) Classes meet M-F, 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-13) Classes meet M-F, 1-4pm NCCUL-CC001-01 June 22-June 26 (1) NCCUL-CC001-09 June 22-June 26 (1) NCCUL-CC001-02 June 29-July 2* (2) NCCUL-CC001-10 June 29-July 2* (2) NCCUL-CC001-03 July 6-10 (3) NCCUL-CC001-11 July 6-10 (3) NCCUL-CC001-04 July 13-17 (4) NCCUL-CC001-12 July 13-17 (4) NCCUL-CC001-05 July 20-24 (1) NCCUL-CC001-13 July 20-24 (1) NCCUL-CC001-06 July 27-31 (2) NCCUL-CC001-14 July 27-31 (2) NCCUL-CC001-07 Aug 3-7 (3) NCCUL-CC001-15 Aug 3-7 (3) NCCUL-CC001-08 Aug 10-14 (4) NCCUL-CC001-16 Aug 10-14 (4) *No class July 3. Tuition $152.

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ADVANCED ROBOTICS BATTLE ROYAL: MAKE YOUR FIRST (AGES 7-14) FORTNITE® STYLE VIDEO GAME During this class your team will learn to program (AGES 7-14) a robot to overcome daily class challenges using a Fans of Fortnite we need you! Instead of playing visual and text based programming. You will see the game, design your own. Using a professional firsthand how your program translates into action 3-D game development software, build levels and as you attempt to control your robot sensors and assets inspired by popular battle royale games maneuver around obstacles. With your teammate, like Fortnite. Students can participate in eSports you will apply different programming concepts League matches against other schools across while using the scientific method to formulate, the country with a chance to have their levels observe, experiment, test, and modify your featured in the Black Rocket master build of the robot. Students will work in teams for most of the game! This course includes cartoonish action program. Tuition & fees: $195. and battle sequences. Student-created games NCTEC-CC032-01 Aug 3-7 8:30-11:30am will be available on a password protected Black (Ages 10-14 preferred) Rocket website to share with friends and family. NCTEC-CC032-02 Aug 3-7 1-4pm Students will work in pairs or teams for most of (Ages 7-10 preferred) the program. Tuition & fees: $195. Black Rocket Productions NCTEC-CC038-01 July 20-24 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC038-02 July 20-24 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) Black Rocket Productions

CODE BREAKERS (AGES 10-14) Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be a Silicon APP ATTACK! Valley CEO or the high school student who just (AGES 7-14) made $1 million dollars for programming in her Take the first steps into the world of mobile bedroom, this course has the essentials you need app design and customize your own game app! to begin your journey. Projects will be available Using a specialized app & game development on a Black Rocket website to share with friends tool, students will explore the world of web- and family. Students will work in pairs or teams based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to for most of the program. Returning students can learning the basics of mobile app design and create more advanced projects that build on game development, you will also see firsthand previous years. Tuition & fees: $195. how the world of App publishing functions. NCTEC-CC003-01 June 22-26 8:30-11:30am Student-created apps will be accessible on a Black Rocket Productions private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores CODE EXPLORERS not included. Students do not need to own a (AGES 6-9) smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students For curious young minds who want to take the will work in pairs or teams for most of the first steps into the world of programming. Student program. Returning students can create more explorers will use their creativity to solve a series advanced projects that build on previous years. of web-based coding challenges. Each lesson Tuition & fees: $156. builds fluency in essential digital skills needed for NCTEC-CC002-01 June 29-July 2* 8:30-11:30am the future. At the end of the class, students will (Ages 7-10 preferred) receive access to the interactive learning platform NCTEC-CC002-02 June 29-July 2* 1-4pm to continue their coding journey at home. (Ages 10-14 preferred) Students will work in pairs or teams for most of *No class July 3. the program. Tuition & fees: $195. Black Rocket Productions NCTEC-CC039-01 June 22-26 1-4pm Black Rocket Productions

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eSPORTS APPRENTICE-YOUTUBE® JAVASCRIPT DEVELOPER JAM STREAMERS AND GAMERS (AGES 10-14) (AGES 7-14) Learn programming tools so powerful they seem Whether you want to be the next pro-gamer, like magic! Start off by learning an array of streamer, or gamecaster this course will teach core programming concepts with JavaScript by you the basics to get started! No longer just a experimenting in a series of digital challenges. hobby, eSports is the fastest-growing career for Start with programming your first animated the next generation. Over 400 million people memes, then tackle more advanced skills such as watched YouTube videos and Twitch streams of interactive 3D experiences and game creation. video game competitions this year alone! In this Projects will be available on a password- course, students will develop game-play skills protected Black Rocket website to share with and compete using Black Rocket’s eSports games friends and family. Students will work in pairs or and apps, learn how to produce commentary for teams for most of the program. live tournaments, use professional streaming Tuition & fees: $195. software, and most importantly practice online NCTEC-CC047-01 Aug 10-14 8:30-11:30am safety. Student recordings will be available on Black Rocket Productions a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or MAKE YOUR FIRST VIDEO GAME teams for most of the program. Videos will not (AGES 7-14) be broadcast publicly but will be shared with all If you love playing video games, this is the students in the class. Tuition and fees: $195. camp for you! Make your first video game in NCTEC-CC040-01 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am this one-of-a-kind class that shows you the keys (Ages 10-14 preferred) to designing your first 2-D platformer game. NCTEC-CC040-02 July 6-10 1-4pm Conceptualization, play experience, level, (Ages 7-10 preferred) design graphics, sounds, and simple coding are Black Rocket Productions just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have INVENTOR’S LEAGUE-PROTOTYPING fun. Student-created games will be available on FOR THE FUTURE! a password-protected Black Rocket website to (AGES 7-14) share with friends and family. Games are only Learn ‘rapid prototyping’ and problem solving compatible on PC computers. Mac versions as you conceptualize and design a product to can be created after the program for a $15.00 solve a critical global issue. Each day begins conversion fee. Students will work in teams for with inspirational profiles of young inventors, most of the program. Returning students can such as the eleven-year-old who coded a robot to create more advanced projects that build on find victims of natural disasters. Next, research previous years. Tuition & fees: $195. a problem to tackle in medicine, architecture, NCTEC-CC008-01 June 22-26 8:30-11:30am the environment, or a topic of your choosing. (Ages 7-10 preferred) Once your vision is complete learn how to draft NCTEC-CC008-02 June 22-26 1-4pm 2D designs, create 3D models, and develop a (Ages 10-14 preferred) website to pitch your ideas to the class. Launch Black Rocket Productions your product and save the world! Student projects will be available on a password-protected Black MINECRAFT© DESIGNERS Rocket website to share with friends and family. (AGES 7-14) Students will work in pairs or teams for most of If you love the game Minecraft, and always the program. Tuition & fees: $156. wanted to design your own world, this class NCTEC-CC046-01 June 29–July 2* 8:30-11:30am is for you! Learn how to create a custom map, (Ages 10-14 preferred) the basics of creating 3D models using a new NCTEC-CC046-02 June 29-July 2* 1-4pm software to design your very own objects, how (Ages 7-10 preferred) to build with Redstone and Command blocks, *No class July 3. and create custom textures for you to import Black Rocket Productions at home or share with friends. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Tuition & fees: $195. NCTEC-CC010-01 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC010-02 July 27-31 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) Black Rocket Productions www.mccc.edu/campcollege 30

MINECRAFT® REDSTONE ENGINEERS ROBLOX® CODERS & ENTREPRENEURS! (AGES 7-14) (AGES 7-14) Take the next step beyond simply “playing” Discover how to code in the Lua language while Minecraft and become a true Redstone playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®, an engineer. Expand your Redstone knowledge by online universe where you can create anything constructing your own carnival with a variety you dream of. This class combines game design of mini-games, roller coasters, and attractions concepts, coding, and fun! Young entrepreneurs powered by Redstone. Learn how to use will also learn how to navigate ROBLOX’s fast- Command and Structure blocks to incorporate growing marketplace to publish their games. them into your builds. Activate your skills and Student-created games will be available on a take your Minecraft structures to the next level! password-protected Black Rocket website to Students must own a Java version of Minecraft share with friends and family. Students will work to access their projects at home. Tablet, phone, in pairs or teams for most of the program. and game console versions of Minecraft are not Tuition & fees: $195. compatible. Students will work in pairs or teams NCTEC-CC037-01 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am for most of the program. Tuition & fees: $195. (Ages 7-10 preferred) NCTEC-CC048-01 July 13-17 8:30-11:30am NCTEC-CC037-02 July 6-10 1-4pm (Ages 7-10 preferred) (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC048-02 July 13-17 1-4pm Black Rocket Productions (Ages 10-14 preferred) Black Rocket Productions ROBLOX®MAKERS (AGES 7-14) PYTHON PROGRAMMERS Unlock the power of ROBLOX Studio, the (AGES 8-14) world creation tool used by real world ROBLOX Want to learn the world's fastest-growing developers! Learn how to build 3D models and programming language favored by Google, create an adventure in your ROBLOX world. NASA, Youtube, and the CIA? Learn how to Bring characters to life with unique animations code with Python to create engaging apps and you design. Student-created games will be games. Each lesson takes you step-by-step on available on a password-protected Black Rocket a programming path that will let you challenge website to share with friends and family. Students friends with fun content you create from start will work in pairs or teams for most of the to finish! Students will work in pairs or teams program. Tuition & fees: $195. for most of the program. Returning students can NCTEC-CC041-01 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am create more advanced projects that build on (Ages 7-10 preferred) previous years. Tuition & fees: $195. NCTEC-CC041-02 July 27-31 1-4pm NCTEC-CC036-01 Aug 3-7 8:30-11:30am (Ages 10-14 preferred) (Ages 8-11 preferred) Black Rocket Productions NCTEC-CC036-02 Aug 3-7 1-4pm (Ages 11-14 preferred) Black Rocket Productions

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ROCKET KART RACERS: DESIGN A VIRTUAL REALITY: THE FUTURE IS MARIO KART® STYLE GAME NOW! (AGES 7-14) (AGES 7-14) On your marks, get set, create! Blast off in Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual making your first 3D Mario Kart® and Crash reality! In this cutting edge class, you will Team Racing® style game! Design your own learn the foundations of VR design by creating tracks and customize your karts and characters. your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated Using a professional 3D game development environments, and crafting memorable 3D software, students will combine their creations experiences. At the end of the week, take home into their own kart racing game that they can your first cardboard VR headset to show friends play with friends and family at home. Students and family the new worlds you created. VR can participate in eSports League races against projects can be viewed on a website or a mobile other schools across the country with a chance device. Students do not need a mobile device to have their tracks featured in the Black Rocket to take the class, but to use the VR headset at master build of the game! Student projects will home a camper will need access to an Android be available on a password-protected Black or Apple mobile device. Students will work in Rocket website to share with friends and family. pairs or teams for most of the program. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of Tuition & fees: $214 ($195 + $19 for VR headset). the program. Tuition & fees: $195. NCTEC-CC027-01 July 20-24 8:30-11:30am NCTEC-CC049-01 July 13-17 8:30-11:30am (Ages 7-10 preferred) (Ages 10-14 preferred) NCTEC-CC027-02 July 20-24 1-4pm NCTEC-CC049-02 July 13-17 1-4pm (Ages 10-14 preferred) (Ages 7-10 preferred) Black Rocket Productions Black Rocket Productions YOU TUBE® CONTENT CREATORS (AGES 7-14) Find your voice and leave your mark on the world! Whether you are six or sixty, it’s time to start a career as the next YouTube star. Explore the variety of content and personalities that exist on YouTube and how to find your own niche. Learn the dos and don’ts of the platform and how to practice good digital citizenship. Develop your on-camera presence, your own channel branding, and professional editing skills. Take home a plan for launching your own channel with the content created in class! Student projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students work in pairs or teams for most of the program. VIDEO GAME ANIMATION Tuition & fees: $195. (AGES 7-10) NCTEC-CC050-01 Aug 10-14 8:30-11:30am Take your game design skills to the next level (Ages 7-10 preferred) by creating and animating your own character NCTEC-CC050-02 Aug 10-14 1-4pm sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Start with (Ages 10-14 preferred) a name, develop the character’s personality, Black Rocket Productions signature moves, special powers, and a story line. Finish with a fully animated character to be used in your very own game. Students do not need any prior experience in game design, animation, or sketching. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a $15.00 conversion fee. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning ECOVENTURE students can create more advanced projects that (AGES 11-16) build on previous years. Tuition & fees: $195. See page 23 for course description. NCTEC-CC031-01 Aug 10-14 1-4pm NCREC-CC009-01 Aug 10-14 8:30am-4pm Black Rocket Productions

www.mccc.edu/campcollege 32 Enrichment Camps FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6-16 COUNSELOR IN TRAINING POP STAR SINGING (AGES 15-16) (AGES 6-10) Requirement: Applicant must be entering 10th If your child enjoys singing and performing, or 11th grade. A Counselor in Training, or CIT, then this is the class for your up-and-coming plays an important role in Camp College’s summer superstar! Not only will your child have a blast program. The program is designed to teach valu- singing and performing their favorite karaoke able leadership skills which will help prepare you songs, but we will also provide silly dress ups for the future. You will learn important life lessons and props so your child can perform and look on respect, responsibility, caring and honesty. As like their favorite pop star. On the final day of a CIT you will assist the Camp College staff with camp, all performances will be video-recorded all activities, classes and events. You will be placed and made available online for you to view and in a leadership position to serve as a role model for enjoy. While having fun, students will also learn campers. Along with the application and reference basic vocal warm-ups and performance tips letters, we may conduct interviews with each pro- that will help build their confidence. Students spective CIT. Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to will also play singing games similar to lip-sync download an application. Tuition & fees: $625. competition and Name That Tune. This is a NCENR-CC008-01 July 6-Aug 14 8am-4:30pm super-fun class! Some dress ups and props are provided; however, campers are welcome to INTRO TO FILM & TV: ACTING AND bring their own favorite costumes as well! BEHIND THE SCENES Tuition & fees: $175. (AGES 9-15) NCENR-CC026-01 July 20-24 8:30-11:30am Campers will work as cast and crew teams in this East Coast Recording cool camp. They will learn basic levels of acting, directing, voice-over, operating the camera SINGING & MUSIC RECORDING and working on green screen. Scriptwriting, (AGES 10-15) storyboarding and improvisation will also be This one-of-a-kind camp designed by a introduced. Each day is different as they create GRAMMY award winning music producer and projects as commercials, film scenes, music two-time Parent's Choice Award winner offers videos and public service announcements. A campers an actual recording studio experience huge benefit of this camp is increasing memory, by introducing them to the amazing world of reading skills and confidence. They will truly the music industry. Campers will have a blast learn the basics of the biz…..Included in this developing their skills in songwriting, music camp is a professionally edited drive for recording, voice-overs and audio equipment lifetime keepsake. (Please allow up to 3 months operation. Work interchangeably as talent for editing.).Casting Director, Kathy Wickline, and/or crew, behind the scenes or behind the CSA holds over 10,000 casting credits in film, microphone. Learn vocal warm-up routines, commercials and TV. Tuition & fees: $395. perform voice-overs and tv/radio announcements, NCENR-CC010-01 Aug 3-7 8:30am-4pm and sing karaoke to favorite songs. The best Wickline Casting part is they will have the unique opportunity to create their very own song from start to finish MY OP’TEA’MUM LIFESTYLE CAMP and record it live! Campers will receive one (AGES 6-11) professionally edited audio CD that contains all Children have fun learning how to love and of their camp recordings for the week. Tuition respect their bodies and take care of it by making and fees $365. better choices and habits to improve their overall NCENR-CC015-01 July 27-31 8:30am-4pm health. Enjoy creating delicious & healthy plant- East Coast Recording based snacks like: wraps, salads, fruit sundaes, smoothies, fruit-infused water, almond milk, almond butter and more. Enjoy fun exercises, learn social and dining skills, healthy games and create a personalized “Healthy Lifestyle Vision Board”. Only Non-GMO, Organic and Whole Foods will be provided. Advise of any food or nut allergies. Tuition & fees: $195. NCENR-CC028-01 July 13-17 1-4pm Taking Tea in Style

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AMUSEMENT PARK PHYSICS CHEMICAL WIZARDRY (AGES 9-13) (AGES 6-10) Ever wonder how they design and build those Get ready for a fun-filled “magical” laboratory crazy rollercoasters and other amusement park experience Harry Potter™ style. Enjoy making rides? Join us and learn about friction, gravity, Flubber, Silly Putty, Super Hi-Bounce balls, momentum, velocity, and other effects of force and more. Have fun making light inside of a and motion as they relate to theme park rides. glow bottle, a mushroom monster, play dough, We’ll design, construct, and test loop-the-loops, Glowing Goo, and even a tye-dye style shirt. marble catchers, ball machines, Ferris wheels, We will create atomic worm polymers and lava swinging amusement rides, and more. This is the lamp-like blobs. We will also demonstrate the way to experiment and build as you learn physics Big Bang Cannon, diet Coke and Mentos Geyser, concepts in a fun and activity-based atmosphere! Magic Genie in the bottle, and more. Learning Tuition & fees: $175. concepts include atoms and bonding, physical NCSCI-CC008-01 July 13-17 1-4pm and chemical changes, acids/bases, and more. All Super Science Programs for Kids campers will take home projects made in class, a mini-chemistry kit & recipe booklet. Please bring a 100% white cotton T- shirt to the second class. Tuition & fees: $175. NCSCI-CC010-01 July 13-17 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC010-02 July 27-31 1-4pm NCSCI-CC010-03 Aug 10-14 1-4pm Super Science for Kids

DRONES & FLYING PHYSICS (AGES 9-13) Take to the skies with mini drones, quadcopters, and more! Housing a thrilling, hands-on aerial robotics platform, this camp is the perfect introduction to the world of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). In this camp, safety is a priority as students learn to fly in first-person view (FPV), exploring the real-world applications of drones. Students go through Droneology, the online drone BATTLE-BOTS & ROBOTIC FUN education platform, master basic piloting skills, (AGES 6-13) construct an obstacle course to fly through and Have fun building and creating using your stage a final race to showcase their cumulative imagination. Campers will construct a wide knowledge. Putting critical thinking to the test, range of robot projects throughout the week. campers will brainstorm ways drones could be Projects will include constructing a Battle-Bot used for good, sketching out their ideas for new from our huge Robotix™ modular collection, and innovative drones and drone uses. Campers participating in our robot tug-o’ war, Olympic will also experiment with paper planes, flying competition, soccer match, and more. Campers gadgets, rockets, balloon cars, and much more. will learn engineering principles in a fun, hands- All students will take home their own mini-drone on atmosphere. This camp focuses on building balloon car and flying gadgets made in class. modular robots from your imagination. Coding Tuition & fees: $175. is not a focus in this class. All campers will take NCSCI-CC046-01 July 6-10 1-4pm home a Hexbug robot. Tuition & fees: $175. NCSCI-CC046-02 Aug 10-14 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC009-01 June 29-July 2* 1-4pm Super Science for Kids (Ages 6-10 preferred) NCSCI-CC009-02 July 27-31 1-4pm (Ages 9-13 preferred) NCSCI-CC009-03 Aug 3-7 1-4pm (Ages 6-10 preferred) *No class July 3. Tuition & fees: $140. Super Science for Kids

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GEAR & PULLEY EXPLORATIONS JUNIOR PHYSICIANS’ ACADEMY (AGES 6-10) (AGES 9-13) Gear up for some amazing science fun! What In this weeklong camp, children will have hands-on happens when gears are connected? Do they fun as they learn about scientific equipment that is rotate together, at the same speed, or in the same near and dear to them- the human body! Campers direction? Does it even matter how they touch will explore the science behind cells, organs, each other? Discover these answers, and more, muscles, and bones as they navigate through the with this class. Build, tinker, and create amazing systems that make up our astonishing anatomy. gadgets. Conquer different levels of challenges Microslide viewers will aid in catching a glimpse and have fun learning! Projects include gear of the tiny cellular machines that our bodies need and pulley driven cars, a wind turbine, hydraulic to function. Interactive experiments will develop -projects that YOU invent. Campers will use a further understanding of our organ systems, tools to measure, cut, sand, and experiment with including our nervous, respiratory, circulatory, and and also use household materials, plastic gears, digestive systems. Children will construct model wheels, K’nex kits, Legos, Robotix and more for cells, make “Mad Mucus", build stethoscopes and their projects. All campers take home a mini wind lung models, and work together to assemble a turbine and robotic hand contraption made in model skeleton for an entertaining and educational class. Tuition & fees: $175. week of camp! Is there a Doctor in the House? NCSCI-CC053-01 June 29- July 2* 8:30-11:30am Tuition and fees: $140. NCSCI-CC053-02 July 20-24 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC055-01 June 29-July 2* 8:30-11:30am *No class July 3. Tuition and fees: $140. *No class July 3. Super Science for Kids Mad Science

GRAVITRAX SCIENCE LEGO® WeDo ROBOTICS (AGES 9-13) (AGES 6-10) With the GraviTrax interactive track system, Students will build Lego ® models featuring campers can design and build their own marble working motors and sensors, program their models runs and experiment with gravity, magnetism and on laptop computers, and participate in new unique kinetics to propel their marble to the finish. With WeDo challenges. Students will develop their a variety of tiles, levels, tracks and elements, skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, and campers can control the speed of the marble and Mathematics. Students will use simple drag and complexity of the contraption. The open-ended drop software and a lap top computer to actually building concept offers endless possibilities to learn how to program robots made from Legos®. design a unique track. Campers can add flair and This program makes elementary science come to speed to their tracks with the volcano, the lifter, life through hands-on tasks, real-world projects, tip tube, trampoline, and more expansion action and relevant technology that engages students. This accessories. Experience the power of gravity year features some of the more unique projects with this epic marble-run program. Tuition & offered by the First Lego League as an added fees: $175. bonus! All campers will take home a non-motorized NCSCI-CC054-01 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am Lego Technic model. Tuition & fees: $175 Super Science for Kids NCSCI-CC007-02 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am Super Science for Kids INTRODUCTION TO LEGO EV3 ROBOTICS MAD MACHINES AND ROCKIN’ (AGES 9-13) ROCKETS Have fun building, designing, and programming (AGES 6-10) robots with Lego Mindstorms. Build robot Mini Mad Scientists will delve into a multitude of projects and creations that use working sensors scientific subjects as they learn about the Earth and and motors. LEGO MINDSTORMS combines its animal inhabitants, simple machines, rocketry, the unlimited versatility of the LEGO building flight, and chemical reactions - there’s something system with an intelligent microcomputer brick for everyone! Investigate the layers of the Earth, and intuitive drag-and-drop programming build and race a car, construct a rocket, create software. No prior robotic or programming animal tracks, build a bug house, and grow your experience is necessary for this introductory very own crystal gardens to take home! There’s so course. All students will take home a Hexbug much in store - it’s simply Sensational! Blast Off to robot as part of this program. Fun! Tuition and fees: $175. Tuition & fees: $175. NCSCI-CC017-01 Aug 3-7 8:30-11:30am NCSCI-CC049-01 July 13-17 8:30-11:30am Mad Science Super Science for Kids

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MINI-ROBOTICS: SPHERO, OZOBOT & SECRET AGENT LAB: FUNKY BRISTLEBOTS FORENSICS (AGES 6-13) (AGES 9-13) Have fun experimenting with mini-robots! Focus on the science of forensics in this hands- Coding, robotics, art, STEAM, and computer on look at crime scenes. Identify and collect science will come alive with tiny, programmable evidence, from fingerprints to tracks to trash! mini-robots. Learn to use Sphero mini app drive Recreate the scene of a crime using clues and in different modes, program with Javascript, or detailed observations. Campers will use science use as a controller to play games. With Ozobot, to connect the dots and help sniff out the suspects there is no end to the possibilities, as you create in this hands-on investigation into the science of a different landscape of adventures, play games sleuthing. Tuition and fees: $175. and color code with markers and “Ozoblocky,” NCSCI-CC057-01 Aug 3-7 1-4pm a coding language powered by Google’s Blocky Mad Science program. Have fun using toothbrush motor and vibration technology to build and take home your SECRET AGENT LAB: SPIES LIKE US own “Bristlebot”! Tuition & fees: $175. (AGES 9-13) NCSCI-CC056-01 June 22-26 1-4pm Step into the shoes of a detective—uncover (Ages 9-13 preferred) the science involved in evidence gathering and NCSCI-CC056-02 July 6-10 8:30-11:30am analysis. Become a super sleuth and learn clever (Ages 6-10 preferred) ways of performing tasks in this hands-on view NCSCI-CC056-03 July 20-24 8:30-11:30am of the science that spies use. From decoding (Ages 9-13 preferred) messages to metal detectors and night vision, Super Science for Kids campers will have the opportunity to check out spy equipment, and discover the technological NASA: JOURNEY INTO OUTER SPACE tools of detection! Tuition and fees: $140. (AGES 9-13) NCSCI-CC024-01 June 29-July 2* 1-4pm Mad Science has teamed up with NASA in a *No class July 3. quest for exploration! We’ll take a voyage of Mad Science discovery into the atmosphere and beyond as we explore planets, moons, and other space STEM SPORTS phenomena in our solar system. Things will heat (AGES 9-13) up as we examine the sun and other stars and This program will explore the science, discover the difficulties of space travel! Kids will technology, engineering and mathematics related get a firsthand experience of the challenges of to popular sports. Students will incorporate living in space as they try to assemble a satellite their love of sports with lessons related to while training to be an astronaut. Kids will force, momentum, energy, and a wealth of love to build their own Mad Science rocket, and other topics. Through a popular project-based participate in a real “NASA” style rocket launch. curriculum, students will learn how to shoot Campers will have lots of projects to make and aim a basketball or kick a soccer ball, while and many cool NASA take-homes, including a also discovering the science behind each move. gravity assisted launcher, a Shuttle Copter, and Students will work with basketball, football, more! Mad Science is the ONLY organization soccer, volleyball, and more. Additionally, licensed by NASA to use these activities for students will have fun designing and inventing Summer Camps. This Camp is Out of this World. their own Q-Tip archery shooter, baseball or Tuition & fees: $175. gymnastics safety equipment, indoor simulated NCSCI-CC051-01 Aug 10-14 1-4pm luge track and more. Tuition & fees: $175. (Ages 9-13 preferred) NCSCI-CC052-01 July 20-24 1-4pm Mad Science Super Science for Kids

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SUPER SCIENCE MAKE & TAKE SUPER SLIMY SMOKEY SCIENCE (AGES 6-10) (AGES 6-10) Discover the excitement of science and make a Dive into a variety of scientific fields as you mix variety of toys designed to illustrate science con- and stretch silly putty and slime, copperplate cepts that make learning fun. Most of the projects nickels, and investigate the mysteries of optical can be taken home as they are made throughout illusions. Become captivated by lasers, dry ice, the week. Make your own working telescope as watch hair-raising Van de Graaff experiments, you learn about optics and light. Construct an help solve a mystery, and so much more! Tinker electro-magnet and a working electric motor. with circuits, catapults, and experience what Build an adjustable, ball-launching catapult that happens when you mix science and fun! Come changes the trajectory of a flinging projectile. Get Slimed with your Friends! Create a working model of Hero of Alexandria’s Tuition and fees: $175. or a vortex tornado in a bottle. Make NCSCI-CC021-01 Aug 10-14 8:30-11:30am ultra-violet bead bracelets, a working compass, Mad Science submarine divers, and more. Projects will vary by age level and instructions will be taught in more SQUISHY CIRCUITS depth for older students. Tuition & fees: $175. (AGES 6-13) NCSCI-CC020-01 July 6-10 1-4pm Have fun using conductive and insulating play NCSCI-CC020-02 July 20-24 1-4pm dough to learn about the basics of electric Super Science for Kids circuits! With Squishy Circuits, you will get to use unique electronic components to solve SUPER SCIENCE STEM CHALLENGES problems, engineer solutions and inspire your (AGES 6-13) creativity and thinking. Build creative gadgets In this engineering camp, you will have fun with buzzers, motors, LEDs, and more! This integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, program will also feature inventions with and Mathematics by building and designing LittleBits, Snap Circuits and more. All campers a wide range of gadgets, inventive machines, will take home a unique circuit alarm designed/ towers, crazy contraptions, and more. Projects built in class. Tuition & fees: $175. included are the Great Tower Challenge, the NCSCI-CC058-01 June 22-26 8:30-11:30am Standing Cup Pyramid Challenge, scratch (Ages 6-10 preferred) coding challenges, Wooden Coaster Challenge, NCSCI-CC058-02 July 27-31 8:30-11:30am Structural Engineering Challenge, Magnificent (Ages 9-13 preferred) Marble Machine, and a host of other fun contests Super Science for Kids designed to bring out the engineer in you! Campers will take home several of the projects built in class. Tuition & fees: $175. NCSCI-CC032-01 July 13-17 1-4pm (Ages 6-10 preferred) NCSCI-CC032-02 Aug 3-7 8:30-11:30am (Ages 9-13 preferred) Super Science for Kids

New Camper Registration Begins February 3rd Avoid disappointment of filled classes. Register early!

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FISHING CAMP ROCK CLIMBING CAMP (AGES 10-14) (AGES 9-14) Note: Release Liability Form available on Note: Release Liability Form available on website required with registration. Discover website required with registration. fishing in our state’s lakes, streams, ponds, and Develop a new passion for fun at Rockville a piece of the Atlantic Ocean. Learn successful Climbing Center. Learn to climb in a safe, fun techniques and clever tricks that will help you environment. Climbers will be assigned a belay catch the big ones! Set off on a different adven- partner, someone to handle the safety ropes while ture and location each day. Depending upon climbing. No previous skills are required, but the weather, your destinations will include the safety rules will be strictly enforced. On the final day of camp, participants will enjoy time at the Pequest Trout Hatchery and a half-day saltwater pool to unwind and relax any tired muscles. Un- boat excursion off of the Atlantic Highlands. leash that energy and go for the fun and thrill of Bring a fishing rod, reel and tackle box. Tuition it all! Tuition & fees: $385. & fees: $399. (Includes transportation) (Includes transportation) NCREC-CC004-01 July 6-10 8:30am-4pm NCREC-CC006-01 July 13-17 8:30am-4pm NCREC-CC004-02 July 27-31 8:30am-4pm Visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege for trip infor- mation in April 2020.

JUNIOR GOLF CAMP (AGES 9-14) This unique learning opportunity, under the direction of certified teaching professionals, is designed to help junior golfers become better players. This FUN-filled camp, utilizing every part of our fabulous facility at Springfield Golf Center in Mt. Holly, NJ is open to players of all skill and experience levels. It offers an exciting and educational curriculum that will make your game more successful and enjoyable. Campers may bring their own equipment or use ours! Visit mccc.edu/campcollege for full itinerary. Tuition & fees: $399.00 (Includes lunch and transportation) NCREC-CC007-01 July 13-17 8:30am–4pm

JUNIOR GOLF CAMP (AGES 7-14) This low intensity camp is a “great” introduction to golf with lots of exciting activities. It is open to players of all skill levels. The seamless curriculum focuses on the FUN-damentals, providing a strong base for the newer player. All aspects of the game will be covered. This camp that utilizes all areas of the Springfield Golf Center in Mt. Holly, NJ is always a big hit! Campers may bring their own equipment or use ours! Tuition & fees: $225.00 (Includes transportation) NCREC-CC007-02 July 13-17 8:30am-12:30pm

SEA CAMP: MARINE BIOLOGY & ECOLOGY (AGES 10-15) FULL DAY See page 23 for course description. NCREC-CC002-01 July 20-24 8am-5:30pm NCREC-CC002-02 Aug 3-8 8am-5:30pm

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Be Adventurous Adventure Travel Camp Is My Happy Place! Adventure Travel Camp FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 11-15

8:30am - 4pm Join us for a week of fun and educational field trips. Each week combines recreational and special events all rolled into one. REGISTER FOR 3 OR MORE WEEKS AND GET A FREE SIX FLAGS GOLD SEASON PASS! Tuition and fees: $425

NCREC-CC001-01 JULY 6-10 Mon. 7/6 Six Flags Great Adventure Tues. 7/7 Atlantic City Cruise & Dolphin Watch Wed. 7/8 AMC Movie and Bowling Thurs. 7/9 Pt. Pleasant Beach Fri. 7/10 Zip Lining Aerial Adventure & Swimming MCCC

NCREC-CC001-02 JULY 20-24 Mon. 7/20 Six Flags Great Adventure Tues. 7/21 Pump It Up & Miniature Golf Wed. 7/22 Pt. Pleasant Beach Thurs. 7/23 The FunPlex Amusement Park Fri. 7/24 Zip Lining Aerial Adventure & Swimming MCCC

NCREC-CC001-03 JULY 27-31 Mon. 7/27 The FunPlex Amusement Park Tues. 7/28 Pt. Pleasant Beach Wed. 7/29 Atlantic City Cruise & Dolphin Watch Thurs. 7/30 Hurricane Harbor Fri. 7/31 Pump It Up & Swimming MCCC

NCREC-CC001-05 AUGUST 3-7 Mon. 8/3 Six Flags Great Adventure Tues. 8/4 Sahara Sam's Wed. 8/5 Pt. Pleasant Beach Thurs. 8/6 AMC Movie and Bowling Fri. 8/7 Medieval Times

Please note the schedule is tentative and may be revised if there are weather-related concerns.

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For Office Use Only 2020 Campus Kids Registration _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment Age 6 _____ Schedule ______Reg CAMP FORMS _____ Proof ______Review Pay Session (please check box(es): _____ Medical Form ______Database

□ Session I: $1050.00 □ Session II: $1050.00 □ Session I: $1275.00 □ Session II: $1340.00 June 22-July 16 (4 Weeks) July 20-Aug 13 (4 Weeks) June 22-July 17 (4 Weeks) July 20-August 14 (4 Weeks) Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday Monday-Friday Monday-Friday NCONE-CC001-01 NCTWO-CC001-01 NCONE-CC001-02 NCTWO-CC001-02

Age on September 30, 2020 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2020 ______All forms available in PDF format on our website. Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

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

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

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

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

□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______+ $10* Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______+ $10* □ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. Send mail registration to: Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690 Refund Policy on page 8 A completed copy of the medical form on page 48, Camper Code of Conduct on page 47 and Release forms on page 49 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 40

2020 Campus Kids Course Selections (Age 6)

CAMPER'S NAME ______CAMP FORMS “Friendly Froglets” Program

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

This program allows our little ones the opportunity to play constructively, learn the importance of socialization, sharing and cooperation and becoming more independent. Campers will follow a daily schedule which will enable them to be active and to enjoy the same great fun as the older campers, but at a more relaxed pace. All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms

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

□ Swim

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2020 Campus Kids Registration For Office Use Only _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment

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

□ Session I: $1050.00 □ Session II: $1050.00 □ Session I: $1275.00 □ Session II: $1340.00 June 22-July 16 (4 Weeks) July 20-Aug 13 (4 Weeks) June 22-July 17 (4 Weeks) July 20-August 14 (4 Weeks)

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

Age on September 30, 2020 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2020 ______All forms available in PDF format on our website. Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

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

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

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

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

□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______+ $10* Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______+ $10* □ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. Send mail registration to: Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690 Refund Policy on page 8 A completed copy of the medical form on page 48, Camper Code of Conduct on page 47 and Release forms on page 49 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 42

2020 Campus Kids Course Selections (Age 7-9) CAMPER'S NAME ______Select choices carefully. A $20 fee will be charged for each requested schedule change. SESSION I: JUNE 24-JULY 16 (Write 1-8 in order of choice Morning & Afternoon) (1=favorite; 8=least favorite) Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class ____ American Girl (1st session) ____ Bandana Boutique (9 only) ____ Animal Art ____ Basic Art ____ Broadway Love ____ Beach Sports st

CAMP FORMS ____ Build It, Move It (1 session) ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Camp Choir ____ Build a Business (9 only) (1st session) ____ Card Game Craze (1st session) ____ Clay-tastic ____ Cheerleading ____ Cocoa Chefs N ____ Chemistry Wizards N (1st session) ____ Comic Book Creations (1st session) ____ Clay-tastic ____ Computer Fun ____ Creative Perfumers N (1st session) ____ Count Your Stitches ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Crafty Kids (1st session) ____ Disc Golf/Frisbee Fun (9 only) ____ Creative Choreography (9 only) ____ Flag Football ____ Disney Delights (1st session) ____ Fun with Fruit N ____ Flag Football (9 only) ____ Fun with Math ____ From Trash to Treasure N (1st session) ____ Instructional Beginner & Advanced Swim ____ Happy Little Trees N (9 only) (1st session) ____ Jedi Academy ____ Hip Hop ____ Juggling for Beginners (8-9 only) ____ Intro to Printmaking (9 only) (1st session) ____ Lego Mania ____ Kooky Science ____ My Passport to the World (1st session) ____ Lego Mania ____ Pokemon Adventures ____ Lost in Space (1st session) ____ Power Up (1st session) ____ Martial Arts ____ Recess Fun ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun (8-9 only)

All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms ____ Scrapbooking Craze (9 only) ____ Rock Art ____ Scratch for Young Coders (1st session) ____ Skill Toys and Circus Fun (8-9 only) ____ Set Design (9 only) ____ Soccer ____ Soccer ____ STEM Challenges N (1st session) ____ Sports & Games ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ Summer Reading ____ Woodworking ____ Watercolor Painting ____ World Music N ____ Writing & Illustrating SESSION II: JULY 20-AUGUST 13 Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class ____ Amazing Adventures with Magic Treehouse ____ Animal Art (2nd session) ____ Avengers Academy N (9 only) (2nd session) ____ Basic Art ____ Bandana Boutique (9 only) ____ Broadway Love ____ Beach Sports ____ Camp Choir ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Cheerleading ____ Cocoa Chefs N ____ Clay-tastic ____ Computer Fun ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Count Your Stitches ____ Flag Football ____ Creative Choreography (9 only) ____ Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders (9 only) ____ Disc/Golf Frisbee Fun (9 only) ____ Fun with Fruit N ____ Floral Design N (9 only) ____ Fun with Math ____ Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders (9 only) ____ Graphic Design on a Dime (9 only) ____ Hip Hop (2nd session) ____ Intro to Art & Sculpture 3D (9 only) ____ Instructional Beginner & Advanced Swim ____ Kooky Science ____ Jedi Academy ____ Lego Mania ____ Juggling for Beginners (8-9 only) ____ Let’s Go Camping (2nd session) ____ Pokemon Adventures ____ Martial Arts ____ Powerful Presentations (9 only) (2nd session) ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun (8-9 only) ____ Project Vex (2nd session) ____ Rock Art ____ Recess Fun ____ Scrapbooking Craze (9 only) ____ Set Design (9 only) ____ Skill Toys & Circus (8-9 only) ____ Soccer ____ Slime Time (2nd session) ____ Sports & Games ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ The Sorcerer School N (9 only) (2nd session) ____ Summer Reading Challenge ____ Watercolor Painting ____ The Sorcerer School N (9 only) (2nd session) ____ World Music N ____ Woodworking ____ Writing & Illustrating

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2020 Campus Kids Registration For Office Use Only Age 10-13 _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment

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

□ Session I: $1050.00 □ Session II: $1050.00 □ Session I: $1275.00 □ Session II: $1340.00 June 22-July 16 (4 Weeks) July 20-Aug 13 (4 Weeks) June 22-July 17 (4 Weeks) July 20-August 14 (4 Weeks) Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday Monday-Friday Monday-Friday

NCONE-CC003-02 NCTWO-CC003-02 NCONE-CC003-04 NCTWO-CC003-04

Age on September 30, 2020 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2020 ______Mo Day Yr All forms available in PDF format on our website. How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.)

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

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

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

E-mail ______How did you hear about us?

Home Phone ______□ Previously attended □ Website □ Friends Afternoon Courses N = New Class □ Ad Which paper?______□ School ____ Animal Art □ Other ______Avengers Academy N (9 only) (2nd session) ____ Bandana Boutique (9 only) □ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover ____ Beach Sports ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Cocoa Chefs N Number ______CVV# ______Computer Fun ____ Count Your Stitches ____ Creative Choreography (9 only) Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______Disc/Golf Frisbee Fun (9 only) + $10* ____ Floral Design N (9 only) Amount to be charged $______Cardholder signature______Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders (9 only) ____ Hip Hop + $10* ____ Intro to Art & Sculpture 3D (9 only) □ Check/money order enclosed $______payable to Mercer County Community College. ____ Kooky Science ____ Lego Mania * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year nd ____ Let’s Go Camping (2 session) Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. ____ Martial Arts ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun (8-9 only) Send mail registration to: ____ Rock Art Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690 ____ Scrapbooking Craze (9 only) Refund Policy on page 8 ____ Skill Toys & Circus (8-9 only) ____ Slime Time (2nd session) A completed copy of the medical form on page 48, Camper Code of Conduct on page 47 and Release forms ____ Summer Math Challenge on page 49 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. ____ Summer Reading Challenge ____ The Sorcerer School N (9 only) (2nd session) Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. ____ Woodworking

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2020 Campus Kids Course Selections (Ages 10-13) CAMPER'S NAME ______Select choices carefully. A $20 fee will be charged for each requested schedule change. SESSION I: JUNE 22-JULY 16 (Write 1-8 in order of choice Morning & Afternoon) (1=favorite; 8=least favorite) Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class ____ Advanced Archery ____ Advanced Juggling ____ Animal Art (1st session) ____ Artistic Impressions ____ Beginner Archery ____ Bandana Boutique ____ Building Up Boot Camp ____ Basic Art ____ Card Game Craze (1st session) ____ Beach Sports CAMP FORMS ____ Cheerleading ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Chemistry Wizards N (1st session) ____ Build a Business (1st session) ____ Clay & Sculpture ____ Camp’ Zine ____ Comic Book Creations (1st session) ____ Clay & Sculpture ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Cocoa Chefs N ____ Disc Golf/Frisbee Fun ____ Creative Choreography ____ Girls’ Club ____ Creative Perfumers N ____ Floral Design N ____ Flag Football ____ Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders ____ Happy Little Trees N (1st session) ____ Fun with Fruit N ____ Intro to Printmaking ____ Hip Hop ____ Mandala Art ____ Instructional Beginner & Advanced Swim ____ Mixed Media Art ____ Intro to Art & Sculpture 3D ____ Musical Theater ____ Juggling for Beginners ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun ____ Scrapbooking Craze ____ Skill Toys and Circus Fun ____ Scratch for Tweens & Teens (1st session) ____ Sports & Games ____ Set Design ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ Soccer ____ Universal/ Disney Drawing (1st session) ____ Summer Reading Challenge ____ Watercolor Painting All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms ____ Tape It ____ Woodworking ____ Tornadoes, Volcanos, Tsunamis-Oh My! ____ Yoga Fun (1st session) ____ Wondrous World of Witches & Wizards N (1st session) SESSION II: JULY 20-AUGUST 13 Morning Courses N = New Class Afternoon Courses N = New Class

____ Advanced Archery ____ Advanced Juggling ____ Basic Art ____ Artistic Impressions ____ Beginner Archery ____ Avengers Academy N (2nd session) ____ Building Up Boot Camp ____ Bandana Boutique ____ Cheerleading ____ Beach Sports ____ Clay & Sculpture ____ Beat the Heat Board Games ____ Crafty Quizzes with Kahoot N ____ Camp ‘Zine (2nd session) ____ Cocoa Chefs N ____ Creative Perfumers N ____ Creative Choreography ____ Dance, Dance, Dance! ____ Disc/Golf Frisbee Fun ____ Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders ____ Flag Football ____ Fun with Fruit N ____ Floral Design N ____ Girls’ Club ____ Flying Objects: Rockets & Gliders ____ Graphic Design on a Dime ____ Intro to Art & Sculpture 3D (2nd session) ____ Intro to Printmaking ____ Hip Hop ____ Mandala Art ____ Instructional Beginner & Advanced ____ Minecraft Mania (2nd session) Swim ____ Mixed Media Art ____ Juggling for Beginners ____ Musical Theater ____ My Passport to the World (2nd session) ____ Recreational Swim Water Fun ____ Powerful Presentations (2nd session) ____ Rock Art (2nd session) ____ Set Design ____ Scrapbooking Craze ____ Slime Time (2nd session) ____ Skill Toys & Circus Fun ____ Soccer ____ Sports & Games ____ Tape It ____ Summer Math Challenge ____ The Sorcerer School N (2nd session) ____ Summer Reading Challenge ____ Young Authors (2nd session) ____ The Sorcerer School N (2nd session) ____ Watercolor Painting ____ Woodworking ____ Yoga Fun

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2020 Specialty Camps, For Office Use Only _____ Log In _____ APP/Payment Friday Fun Days, Academic Prep CAMP FORMS and CIT Program _____ Schedule ______Reg , _____ Proof ______Review Pay Do NOT Use This Form For Sports Camps, _____ Medical Form ______Database Kelsey Workshops or Tomato Patch

Age on September 30, 2020 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2020 ______Mo Day Yr How many children from your family are enrolling in Camp College? ______Name of School ______

(Please copy this form if you are registering more than one camper.) All forms available in PDF format on our website.

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

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

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

E-mail ______

Home Phone ______

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

□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

Charge customers only: Cardholder name ______Card expiration date ______

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

□ Check/money order enclosed $______+ $10* payable to Mercer County Community College. * Includes one time Continuing Studies Summer registration fee per year Do not send cash. Payment in full required with registration. Submit separate check for each child. Send mail registration to: Attn. Camp College, Mercer County Community College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690 Refund Policy on page 8 A completed copy of the medical form on page 48, Camper Code of Conduct on page 47 and Release forms on page 49 MUST be submitted with this application. No registration will be processed without it. Please make sure you fill out both sides of this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 46

2020 Specialty Camps, Friday Fun Days* Academic Prep and CIT Registration Form

Course # Course Title Date(s) Cost CAMP FORMS All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms

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

One time Continuing Studies Summer Session Registration Fee $10

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

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

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CAMP COLLEGE 2020

CAMPER CODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENT CAMP FORMS Please Review Our Camp Mission and Code of Behavior on Page 55

______Camper Name (please print)

I will always have the opportunity to meet with the Camp Administrator/Director to tell my side of any incident that is being reported to the camp office. All forms available in PDF format on our website.

1. I will remain with my camp program or trip at all times and will not leave without a camp administrator’s permission. I will move about the corridors in a quiet and orderly fashion.

2. I will not bring expensive jewelry, electronic games, cellphones, trading cards, dolls or comics to camp. MCCC will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

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

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

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

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

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

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

9. I understand that MCCC has a zero tolerance for bullying of any kind.

10. If I am dismissed from class for misconduct, no refunds will be given.

______One time Continuing Studies Summer Session Registration Fee $10 Parent/Guardian Signature Date (please review with camper before signing) IMPORTANT NOTE: Liability Release form, itinerary and ** NOTE TO PARENT: I WILL NOT DROP MY CHILD OFF UNATTENDED scheduling information for full day off-campus camps is AT ANY TIME DURING MY CHILD'S ATTENDANCE AT CAMP COLLEGE. available on our website, www.mccc.edu/campcollege ______Parent/Guardian Signature (for parent) Date

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

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

CAMP FORMS Parent/Guardian #2 Name:______Daytime Phone:______Cell Phone:______Alt. Emer. Contact:______Daytime Phone:______Family Physician:______Daytime Phone:______PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: For the safety of your child, do not withhold any pertinent medical information. 1. Were you ever advised not to allow this child to play in any sports? _____ YES* _____ NO 2. List any malfunction or loss of an organ: ______3. List any allergies including bee stings, peanuts, hives, asthma:______4. Currently under physician’s care for:______5. Current medications being taken: ______6. Will your child need medication at camp? N ____ Y ____ Name of Medication ______If yes, please bring medication and doctor's signed authorization to the nurse on the first day your child attends camp. Does your child currently have an IEP, 504, or Special Accommodations during the School year? If yes, please attach appropriate documentation.

All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms 7. Has this child: YES* NO (a) had difficulty with sight? ______(b) had difficulty with hearing? ______(c) ever been unconscious after an injury? ______(d) had a fracture or dislocation within the last three years? ______(e) ever experienced high blood pressure? ______(f) ever experienced chest pain/palpitations? ______(g) had to stay in the hospital overnight within the last year? ______(h) other ______8. Does this child have a history of: (a) fainting with exercise? ______(b) undue tiredness/fatigue? ______(c) a family member having sudden unexplained death under the age of 40? ______* Please explain (attach extra pages if necessary.) According to state law, all campers must be immunized or submit a statement from a physician that immunization is in progress.** IMPORTANT: ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF IMMUNIZATION RECORD FROM DOCTOR'S OFFICE. If an emergency illness or injury occurs, I (parent/guardian) hereby authorize Mercer County Community College to treat and/or send this person to a physician or hospital and authorize the necessary treatment. I also authorize the physician or hospital to release my child after treatment to a representative of Mercer County Com- munity College. My child's medical insurance carrier is______. I authorize MCCC to share pertinent health information with camp staff as needed to safeguard my child's health. My hospital of choice is ______. All information on this form is complete, true and IMPORTANT: Attach a CURRENT copy of Immunization Record from Doctor's office. accurate to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN______DATE______**NOTE 1. If there is a religious exemption to immunization of a child, a written statement must be submitted and signed stating that the child is in good health, that you (the parent) will assume full responsibility for his/her health while in camp, and that immunization interferes with the free exercise of the campers' religious rights. 2. If immunization is contraindicated for medical reasons, the parent or guardian shall submit to the camp a written statement signed by a licensed physician, indicating both the reason and length of the medical contraindication. A COMPLETED COPY OF THIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH EACH CAMP APPLICATION

609•570 • 3311 49 Camper Pick Up Authorization

For your child’s safety, a valid picture ID authorizes your child’s release to the bearer of the card. Name listed below must be identical to drivers license or other picture ID. Campers will CAMP FORMS not be released without personal identification. If you need emergency camper pick up, you must send a note or call the camp office at (609) 570-3773.ID's must be in English (include the person’s full name, relationship, and phone number, no nicknames please). Camper Name: ______. Listed below are individuals authorized to pick-up my child from Camp College. ______

Parent/Guardian #1 (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone All forms available in PDF format on our website. ______Parent/Guardian #2 (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone ______Name (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone ______Name (First & Last Name) Relationship Telephone THIS PAGE MUST BE INCLUDED WITH EACH REGISTRATION. Emergency Information Procedures & Release Camper Name ______Last First Middle DOB ______Sex: M or F

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

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

In addition, I give permission for the above registered camper to be photographed/videotaped during this camp season by a representative of Mercer County Community College. I understand that the photographs/videotapes will be used by Mercer County Community College for the purpose of promoting the college’s programs and services, and that no compensation will be offered to the child or family. Parent/Guardian Signature ______Date ______Remarks ______Does this student have any major or unusual health conditions? Yes No If yes, please specify ______Allergies ______Other Conditions ______Local Physician’s Name ______Office Phone ______IMPORTANT NOTE: Please notify MCCC immediately concerning changes to any information listed on this form. www.mccc.edu/campcollege 50 Before-Camp Care If you would like your child to participate in an extended day program that allows you to bring your camper to MCCC as early as 7:15am, you should enroll your child in MCCC’s “Early Bird BEFORE-CAMP” program. Early Bird participants may purchase breakfast in the Campus Eatery and will participate in supervised activities on campus during the weeks and days listed below. Experienced camp staff will ensure your child’s safety and prompt check-in at their regularly scheduled camp programs. You may enroll for any or all of the weeks in which your child is attending camp. To register see pg. 51 . DAILY REGISTRATIONS NOT PERMITTED.

CAMP WEEK SECTION DAYS COST 6/22-7/17 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-01 M-F $96 6/22-7/16 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-02 M-Th $74 CAMP FORMS 6/22-6/26 (Week 1) NCBFC-CC001-03 M-F $34 6/29-7/2 (Week 2) NCBFC-CC001-04 M-Th* $28 7/6-7/10 (Week 3) NCBFC-CC001-05 M-F $34 7/13-7/17 (Week 4) NCBFC-CC001-06 M-F $34 7/20-8/14 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-07 M-F $100 7/20-8/13 (4 weeks) NCBFC-CC001-08 M-Th $78 7/20-7/24 (week 5) NCBFC-CC001-09 M-F $34 7/27-7/31 (Week 6) NCBFC-CC001-10 M-F $34 8/3-8/7 (Week 7) NCBFC-CC001-11 M-F $34 8/10-8/14 (Week 8) NCBFC-CC001-12 M-F $34 *No classes July 3 All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms

After-Camp Care If you would like your child to remain on campus for an optional swim period and additional activities following his or her regular camp day, you can enroll your child in MCCC’s “AFTER-CAMP” program. Children enrolled in this program are escorted to a variety of supervised activities from 4-6pm, including a recreational swim period from 4-5:15pm, during the weeks and days listed below. You may enroll for any or all of the weeks in which your child is attending camp. See pg. 52 for List of Activities. DAILY REGISTRATIONS NOT PERMITTED.

CAMP WEEK SECTION DAYS COST 6/22-7/17 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-01 M-F $182 6/22-7/16 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-02 M-Th $143 6/22-6/26 (Week 1) NCAFC-CC001-03 M-F $57 6/29-7/2 (Week 2) NCAFC-CC001-04 M-Th* $44 7/6-7/10 (Week 3) NCAFC-CC001-05 M-F $57 7/13-7/17 (Week 4) NCAFC-CC001-06 M-F $57 7/20-8/14 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-07 M-F $197 7/20-8/13 (4 weeks) NCAFC-CC001-08 M-Th $152 7/20-7/24 (week 5) NCAFC-CC001-09 M-F $57 7/27-7/31 (Week 6) NCAFC-CC001-10 M-F $57 8/3-8/7 (Week 7) NCAFC-CC001-11 M-F $57 8/10-8/14 (Week 8) NCAFC-CC001-12 M-F $57 *No classes July 3

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2020 Before- and After-Care Registration Form Do NOT Use This Form For Sports Camps CAMP FORMS

Age on September 30, 2020 ______Birthdate: ______— ______— ______Grade in Fall 2020 ______Mo Day Yr Sex M □ F □ ______Last Name First MI ______Street Address ______All forms available in PDF format on our website. City State Zip Code ______Parent/Guardian #1 Daytime Phone Ext. Parent/Guardian #2 Daytime Phone Ext.

Parent #1 Name ______Parent #2 Name ______

Parent #1 Cell Phone ______Parent #2 Cell Phone ______

E-mail ______Home Phone ______A $25 fee for every 15 minutes will be charged for children who arrive earlier than 7:15am or remain on campus after 6pm. Payment is due at time of drop-off or pick-up. □ Visa □ Mastercard □ Amex □ Discover

Number ______CVV# ______

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

Total Cost

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After-Care Activity Selection

Camper: ______(M)ale or (F)emale:______Listed below are individuals authorized to pick up my child from After Camp ______Parent/Guardian #1 (First/Last name) Relationship Telephone ______Parent/Guardian #2 (First/Last name) Relationship Telephone CAMP FORMS ______Name (First/Last name) Relationship Telephone ______Name (First/Last name) Relationship Telephone Please select and number (1, 2, 3) three favorite activities your child would most enjoy participating in each week he/she is registered for After-Camp Care. We will make every effort to schedule your child according to his/her first choice, but limited space is available in some activities. NOTE: Swimming will be assigned on a rotational basis throughout the camp session to ensure that every child who is interested in this activity will have an equal opportunity to participate. Please select carefully since we will be unable to accommodate schedule change requests. Session 1 Session 2 Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week All forms available in PDF format on our website. in PDF format available All forms 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 June June 29 - July July July July Aug Aug 22-26 July 6-10 13-17 20-24 27-31 3-7 10-14 Activity Selection 2* ***Swim from 4-5:15pm, then go to (CM building) until departure. NOTE: No early dismissal from the pool is permitted. Based on the popularity of this selection, if necessary, spaces will be filled on a rotational basis throughout the four-week camp session. (Six-year-olds not eligible for this selection) Outdoor sports and games activities.**

Movie selection changes daily.

Library summer reading fun for every grade.**

Board Games**

Computer Games individual and group challenges. (Six- year-olds not eligible for this selection)** *No class July 3 **All after campers report to movies at 5:30pm. ***No swim on Fridays. This form must be returned with your camp registration

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Remind Sign Up Form

Remind is a communication service that allows us to send out text message alerts to all of our camp parents. This will update you for rainy day pick up or any other changes that may occur at camp. We have a Remind Service for the 1 week Specialty Camps and the 4 week Campus Kids. Please note: If you signed up for Remind last year, you must sign up again this year. Last year's registrations have been deleted from our system. If you would like to sign up for these updates, you may do so below by indicating the Remind Service and providing us with your cell number. We urge all parents to take advantage of this option to have current, up to date news regarding camp!

I wish to sign up for:

□ Specialty Camp □ Campus Kids Remind (4 week) Remind

______Name (First & Last name) Cell phone number

______Name (First & Last name) Cell phone number

______Name (First & Last name) Cell phone number

______Name (First & Last name) Cell phone number

______Name (First & Last name) Cell phone number

______Name (First & Last name) Cell phone number

Thank you! We look forward to communicating with you real soon!

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LOCATION • Camp College-A four-week traditional camp of academ- More than 70 different summer ic and recreational programs and half- and full-day arts, programs, full of variety and fun, sciences, and recreational programs for ages 6-16. for young people will be offered at Mercer County Community College’s • Sports Camps-A variety of one-week sports camps for beautiful West Windsor Campus. The ages 6-17. (609) 570-3779 292-acre campus is located five miles south of Princeton on Old Trenton • Summer College for High School Students-A unique Road in West Windsor/Hamilton opportunity for students who have completed at least Townships, bordering Mercer County one year of high school to earn from three to seven col- Park. The James Kerney campus, lege credits. (609) 570-3795 conveniently located at N. Broad and Academy Streets in downtown Trenton, • SMILE, GEAR UP, and Community of Learners are offers equally popular SMILE, GEAR open to students who attend targeted secondary schools UP, and Upward Bound programs for in the Trenton Public School District, for grades 7-12, to youth who attend the Trenton Public prepare them for success in high school and college. School District. For directions to the (609) 570-3158 college call (609) 586-4800 or online at www.mccc.edu. • Upward Bound is offered to educationally and economically disadvantaged Trenton students who have TOP-NOTCH FACILITIES the desire and potential to succeed in college. (609) 570-3155 • Fully equipped “state of the art” computer and technology labs • A variety of art studios • A 400-seat professional theater • Air-conditioned buildings • Indoor olympic size swimming pool • Athletic fields • College cafeteria serving a variety of hot and cold breakfast and lunch items

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Camp College OUR MISSION

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

OUR CODE OF BEHAVIOR

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

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

• 1st incident -verbal warning and parental notification.

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

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

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

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Camp College Comments

My family is a huge fan of Mercer County My son has attended Camp College Campus Camp College!!! My teenage boy has enjoyed Kids for three summers. It's an exciting day it for many years and this time I enrolled my when the new catalog is available, since he be- seven-year-old girl with lots of questions and gins talking about what classes he would like concerns on my mind. She came home after her to take next year while walking back to our car first day of camp with a huge smile and a ton on the last day of camp! He and I both love of stories. She wishes that I enrolled her earlier the variety of opportunities that are available. since six year olds are eligible! What a relief He fills his days with sports classes, computer to drop off my kids in the morning at the curb class, and his favorite -- juggling! He loves to enthusiastic counselors who open the car this class so much that he even got his own set door and receive my kids, greeting me with a of juggling balls, pins, and to use smile! It's a big relief knowing that my kids are at home. He impresses our family and friends in good, safe and experienced hands whether whenever he gets the chance! He looks up to it's outdoor fishing or zip lining or river tubing the CIT's, counselors, and staff that he has in the Delaware River or staying indoors cook- met and he has made many friends who he is ing, swimming or painting. What an awesome excited to see each summer. I am very grateful choice of programs and long list to choose that such a great program is available so close from!! I'm personally thankful to all counselors to home! and staff for such an amazing program year Dena Charbonneau after year. Thank you for being kind, gener- ous, patient, sincere and fun loving!! Working moms like me really need teachers like you to create memories of a lifetime for my children!! My son, Joshua, really enjoyed his first year My kids won't stop talking about their summer! at Camp College. He did the first session of Of course they have a long list of places and Campus Kids and then four weeks of specialty adventures planned for next year! Looking camp. The registration process was easy to forward to many more years of excellence!! I'm follow and the staff was very helpful with my very grateful for this program. “first timer” questions! I was impressed with Barti the variety of classes offered and my son re- ally enjoyed them all – especially the specialty camp, Kids in the Kitchen. Because camp was going so great, the summer seemed to My granddaughter age 7 was enrolled in both fly by and Josh is already talking about going sessions of Camp College and I can say that back next summer and cannot wait to try new she had the best time of her life! She absolute- classes! The administrators and counselors ly loved it. My family and I couldn’t be hap- were all so friendly and engaged with the pier and highly satisfied with the entire staff campers and they really kept everything run- and counselors at Camp College. They are ning smoothly each day. I cannot say enough the best to say the least. From kids’ reception great things about Camp College and Josh will to the amazing variety of classes, everything definitely be back for many summers to come! is so well planned and well organized. And Kelly Valli above all: kids are in a very safe environment. All classes are wonderful and my granddaugh- ter loved them all. We can’t wait for next We are blown away by the programs offered summer! If you are thinking about a Summer at Camp College! The offerings camp college Camp for your kids make no mistake: Camp provides are the best! My two kids’ first ex- College is the best place to be. perience with any camp has been the crème de Lis Darocha (Makenzie DaRocha’s Nana) la crème of what childhood summer memo- ries are made of! My 6 year old daughter started day one of her specialty camp, shy and hesitant; by day two – she darted out of the Matthew had a great experience with Camp car and would barely wave goodbye, totally College. This was his first camp experience and confident, and happy. My 7 year old son was we were amazed with how easy it was for him engaged, and excited about what new things to adjust to camp life. He loved his classes and would be happening every day! The coun- counselors. Matthew wanted to stay at Camp selors are amazing, and the staff is always College year round! He can't wait to come back there to help a new camp parent, not only get this year! comfortable, but feel confident about their Kristy Catalfomo choice. Fabulous experience all around, we will be back for many, many years to come. Tonya Mulkey

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Tomato Patch 2020 Summer Workshops Theater • Dance • Music • Video • Visual Arts

SESSION I SESSION II June 22 - July 16 July 20 - August 6 Grades 8 - 12 Grades 4 - 7 $875 $795

Classes meet Monday through Friday 8:45am-4:15pm. Students select a major concentration in one of the areas, and spend two morning classes in these areas. After lunch, they are free to choose electives in other areas. Afternoon course offerings may include: stage makeup, children’s theater, improvisational theater, painting, drawing, jazz, musi- cal theater, tap dance, hip hop, vocal ensemble, comedy, music video, web video and more. The sessions culminates with “The Evening Of The Arts,” a variety-style show. Before and After care is available for an additional fee.

Master Class: Students entering 8th through 12th grades who have an interest in pursuing acting as a potential career path may sign up for this special 3 week class. SESSION I SESSION II June 22 - July 10 July 20 - August 7 3-week sessions 3-week sessions $725 $725 The Theater Master Class will focus on helping students learn how to prepare a polished audition piece, as well as further develop their skills in scene work. Students will learn all the “ins and outs” of show business: how to find jobs, audition, agents, headshots, etc. Each session culminates with an eve- ning of theater. Before and After care is available for an additional fee.

Tomato Patch is the longest-running, most successful multi-disci- plinary summer arts program in central New Jersey. Since 1973, over 6,500 junior and senior high school students have spent several weeks of their summer exploring the theater, dance, music, video, and visual arts under the guidance of a highly qualified staff of teaching professional artists.

Find us on social media:

facebook.com/tomatopatchatkelsey instagram.com/tomatopatch For More Information and to Register Visit www.tomatopatch.org or Call 609-570-3566

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Come to a Camp College Information Session to learn more about our programs.

Visit us at the Conference Center from 12-2pm on the following dates: Saturday, March 14 Saturday, April 18 Saturday, May 9

Camp College Registration for Camp College Registration will not be processed Checklist * without all Have you included: required forms.

□ Age appropriate registration form

□ Camper Code of Conduct

□ Health History & Medical Authorization

□ Camper Pick Up Authorization

□ Current Immunization Record

□ Before and After Camp Registration if applicable

□ Remind Sign-Up Form

□ Liability Release Form from Camp College website if applicable

□ Payment * Camp College checklist for Camp College only. www.mccc.edu/campcollege