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Summer 2021 Mini Guide Leisure Unlimited Camps Kiddie Sports Sports Starters Learn the basics in the following sports: Your toddlers will love this first soccer, floor hockey, lacrosse, basketball, introduction to sports such as soccer, tee-ball, volleyball, kickball and football. hockey, basketball, short tennis, In addition, kids will play variations of football, tee-ball, volleyball, kickball, traditional games for extra fun and lacrosse and more!Wear gym shoes and silliness. Wear gym shoes and bring a bring a water bottle. water bottle. Ages: 3-5 Ages: 4-6 Dates: June 21-25 Dates: June 21-25 Time: 11:30am-12:30pm Time: 9:45-11:15am Location: NCC-Gym Location: NCC - Gym (subject to change and be moved outdoors) (subject to change and be moved outdoors) Fee: Res.: $65/Non Res.: $75 Fee: Res.: $93/Non-Res.: $103 Registration Code: 246S Registration Code: 245S Sports Shorts Kiddie Sports An introduction to the world of sports & Coaches teach the basics in the following games including: basketball, tee-ball, sports: soccer, floor hockey, lacrosse, soccer, football, floor hockey, volleyball basketball, tee-ball, volleyball, kickball and more! Fun drills reinforce the and football. In addition, kids will play fundamentals while kids progress at their variations of traditional games for extra own pace. We emphasize effort & fun and silliness.Our emphasis is on participation for a positive learning teamwork, effort and participation. experience. Ages: 3-5 Ages: 4-6 Dates: August 2-6 Dates: August 2-6 Time: 9:45-10:45am Time: 11:00am-12:00pm Location: NCC - Gym Location: NCC-Gym (subject to change and be moved outdoors) (subject to change and be moved outdoors) Fee: Res.: $65/Non-Res.: $75 Fee: Res.: $65/Non-Res.: $75 Registration Code: 247S Registration Code: 248S Ninja Warrior Camp Join us for a series of interactive obstacle courses to jump clim and slide your way through! Participate in these courses to beat your best time! Ages: 5-9 Dates: July 19-23 Time: 9:30-11:30am Location: NCC-Gym Fee: Res.: $150/Non-Res: $160 Registration Code: 253S Jump-a-Rama Camps Cheer/Tumble Camp Gymnastics Camp Join us for some cheer/tumble fun this Join us this week for a week full of basic summer. Your child will learn six cheers, gymnastic skills. Each day we will motions, jumps and work on tumbling introduce several new skills and will skills. Cartwheels, back walkovers, back work throughout the week on perfecting handsprings are part of the fun! them. Ages: 5-10 Ages: 5-10 Dates: July 26-30 Dates: August 9-13 Time: 9:30-11:30am Time: 9:30-11:30am Location: NCC - Gym Location: NCC-Gym Fee: Res.: $150/Non-Res.: $160 Fee: Res.: $150/Non-Res.: $160 Registration Code: 254S Registration Code: 255S Art Camps Paw Patrol Super-Duper Messy Ryder says it best, “No job is too big, no Let your little artist explore the messier pup is too small!” This is your invitation side of art in this hands-on camp. Your to help us tackle the big job of creating child will enjoy many super-duper messy awesome Paw Patrol inspired art! We’ll experiences as they create fantastic explore different techniques, styles, and works of art. They will paint, sculpt, materials to create art inspired by all our scribble, and giggle their way to favorite rescue pups: Marshall, Chase, discovering mess making at its best. Zuma, Skye, and more! Get ready, cause These are not projects to tackle at home. “PAW Patrol is on a roll”. Ages: 3-6 Ages: 3-6 Dates: Wed, June 30 and Fri, July 2 Dates: Tue, July 13 and Thu, July 15 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Location: NCC Location: NCC Fee: Res.t: $97/Non-Res.: $107 Fee: Resident: $97/Non-Res.: $107 Registration Code: 258S Registration Code: 259S Slime-Tastic Art Movie Medley Art It’s a slime takeover! In this camp, slime Look out, Hollywood- here come the is the main event. We’ll explore different Kidcreators! In this camp, we’ll paint, slime recipes as we create tons of gooey, sculpt, and draw some of our favorite sparkly, stretchy, messy goo. From an movie characters. Your artist will create out-of-this-world glitter solar system Princess Poppy in Trolls, Toothless in slime, confetti cake slime and bubblegum How to Train Your Dragon, and so much scented slime, we’ll make a different kind more… all while exploring different of slime during each day of camp. mediums and techniques. Lights, camera, action: let’s get messy! Ages: 4-9 Ages: 5-12 Dates: Tue, July 27 and Wed July 28 Dates: Friday, August 20 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 9:00am-3:00pm Location: NCC Location: NCC Fee: Res: $97/Non-Res: $107 Fee: Res: $104/Non-Res: $114 Registration Code: 260S Registration Code: 261S Mad Science Camps Secret Agent Lab Digging for Dinos Ever dream of becoming a secret agent? Take a trip to the past, dig for dinosaur We'll start with the basics: From decoding bones and make your very own dinosaur messages to metal detectors and night tooth, dinosaur fossil, stegosaurus vision, campers have the opportunity to skeleton and more! You’ll also explore check out spy tech equipment and take the world of days past, investigate the home lots of gadgets like spy glasses! secrets of the Earth, go on a rock hunt Step into the shoes of a detective as you and search for hidden treasures! uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis! Ages: 5-12 Ages: 4-10 Dates: August 2-August 6 Dates: Mon, August 9-Fri, August 13 Time: 9:00am-1:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Location: NCC Location: NCC Fee: Res: $225/Non-Res: $235 Fee: Res: $215/Non-Res:$225 Registration Code: 256S Registration Code: 257S Center Stage Dance Company Hip Hop Ballet This wildly popular form of street dance The basics of ballet, including feet and is fun and fitness all rolled into one! So arm positions, standard barre exercises. You Think You Can Dance? Center Stage Dress code: leotard, tights, ballet shoes, staff will make sure you can. Dress Code: hair pulled up and away. loose-fitting clothing, legs covered to the ankle and clean sneakers or jazz shoes Ages: 5-8 Ages: 5-10 Dates: Thursday, June 3-June 24 Dates: Thursday, June 3-June 24 Time: 5:45-6:30pm Time: 6:30-7:15pm Location: CSDC/Virtual Location: CSDC/Virtual Fee: Res: $65/Non-Res: $75 Fee: Res: $65/Non-Res: $75 Registration Code: In Person: 273S Registration Code: In Person: 275S Virtual 274S Virtual 276S Preschool Combo Ballet/Tap This is a combination class of ballet and Ages: 3-6 tap for the youngest of dancers. Each Dates: Thursday, June 3-June 24 class includes singing, basic tap steps, Time: 5:45-6:30pm basic ballet movement. Dress code: Girls: Location: CSDC/Virtual tap shoes, ballet shoes, leotard, tights, Fee: Res: $65/Non-Res: $75 hair pulled up and away. Registration Code: In Person: 277S Virtual 278S Yoga Outdoor Family Yoga Outdoor Mini Yogis & Me Family Yoga is a wonderful opportunity Are you looking for a class your children can for family members to move, stretch, participate with you? Mini Yogis & Me teaches breathe, relax, and bond! These classes focus through breathing and relaxation are designed to be beneficial and fun for techniques while creating an empowering ALL ages 2+ and all abilities, with a focus bond between child and caregiver. on the young elementary age level. Ages: 2 and up Ages: 2-6 Dates: Thursday, July 1 – August 12 Dates: Wednesdays, July 26 - August 23 (No class July 15) (No class August 2) Time: 4:30-5:15pm Time: 9:30-10:15am Location: Millennium Park Pavilion Location: Ford Field Fee: Resident: $125/Non-Res: $135 Fee: Resident: $60/Non-Res: $70 Registration Code: 262S Registration Code: 263S Volleyball Camps Want to improve your volleyball skills and learn new ones? Our Mini Clinics are a short-term impactful way to build up, perfect and master volleyball techniques with kids your age. Session One: June 29-July 1 Session Two: July 12-14 Session Three: August 16-18 Grades 3-5: 9:30am-12:00pm Grades 6-8: 1:00-3:30pm Fee: Resident: $80/Non-Res: $90 Location: Northville Community Center Gym TGA Golf Camps TGA Golf Camps Come out and improve your golf skills! With Grades: 1-9 a 4-1 camper to instructor ratio and group Time: 8:30am – 11:30am pairings by age and skill, TGA camps provide Fee: Res: $225/Non-Res: $235 lots of individual attention and proper Location: Hilltop Golf Course instruction for your child. Campers will play nine holes each day, with an instructor Dates: Must register per week accompanying each foursome. Each student June 14-18 August 2-6 must have golf clubs. If your child doesn't June 28-July 2 August 9-13 have clubs, TGA will supply a free loaner set July 12-16 August 23-27 for the week. July 26-30 Beginning Lacrosse Catch the lacrosse craze. Learn the basics of holding the stick, passing, shooting, rules and player positions.Progressive drills and scrimmages reinforce basics while helping kids understand youth game rules. Players will scrimmage during class time. Class emphasis is on teamwork and effort. Ages: 6-10 Dates: August 2-6 Beginning Time: 12:30-1:30pm Location: Millennium Park Fee: Resident: $65/Non-Res: $75 Lacrosse Registration Code: 249S Lacrosse Lacrosse Camp Lacrosse Clinic Athletes will learn all the fundamentals Athletes will take their lacrosse game to of stick handling, cradling, passing, and the next level by learning intermediate shooting in a fun, non-checking skills revolving around stick handling, environment.
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