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Summer Camps•2020 •1 SUMMER CAMPS•2020 •1 Register at www.LOParks.org MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE 2020 Summer Camps Before/After Care Available! Rehearsals Thank you for choosing summer camps We offer before and/after care for many Monday-Thursday, June 22-25 with Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation! camps held at Lake Oswego Jr. High. Inside this guide are a variety of summer Availability of care is listed within the Time of day depends on actor’s role. camps for preschoolers, school age camp description. Pricing is shown as Information & details about rehearsal and high school students. Each camp optional during online registration. Select times follow auditions. There is a fee is designed to give a wide range of optional camp pricing when you register due for children selected for the week- experiences and learning opportunities, or call 503-675-2549. Before and after long theatre workshop with the Missoula not to mention F.U.N.! care hours are 7-9am and 4-6pm. Children’s Theatre Tour Directors and subsequent June 26 & 27 performances. Inclusion Policy Please note that not all youth who The City of Lake Oswego promotes audition will receive parts. inclusion and opportunities for choice to enhance the quality of life for Fee: Res $95/Non-Res $118 our residents, including those with *Not all who audition receive a part disabilities. If your child has special needs or requires accommodations Performances to participate in summer camps, we George Rogers Park - Main Stage ask that you schedule a confidential Missoula Children’s Theatre Friday, June 26, 4p (Free) assessment to determine if your child presents King Arthur’s Quest Saturday, June 27, 10a ($5) would benefit from inclusion aid. To make these arrangements, please call Become a Jr. Camp Teen & Youth Program Coordinator, Cydny Auditions Fletcher at 503-697-6589. Counselor! Monday, June 22; 10a - 12p. This opportunity is open to teens ages Scholarship Program 13-17 that are available to make week- No late admittance; please arrive by long commitments during the summer 9:30am in order to sign in. The Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation months. Camps include Kindercamp, Department offers a limited number Mad Science, Safety Town and more. A LAKE OSWEGO JR. HIGH - GYM of scholarships for residents needing $15 fee will apply to accepted students. financial assistance. An application 2500 COUNTRY CLUB RD must be submitted two weeks prior to the program start date. Forms located at Apply Online! Open to Lake Oswego youth ages 6-18 www.ci.oswego.or.us/parksrec Visit www.LOTeenScene.org and click on Pre-registration strongly encouraged. Call the Parks & Recreation Main Office the “Become a Jr. Camp Counselor” page Register online or in person. at 503-675-2549 for more information. for the online application. How To Register No Before/After Care Registration begins Monday, April 6! As always, teens are encouraged to 21240 10a-12p M 6/22 Online: www.LOParks.org inquire about volunteer opportunities Phone: 503-675-2549 themselves; it helps us get to know you! Fee: Audition is free. A fee applies to In Person: Register at the Parks students who receive a part. & Recreation Main Office at the Golf Course, Tennis Center or Adult APPLICATIONS DUE MAY 13! Community Center. 2•Register•WWW.LOPARKS.ORG•503.675.2549 SUMMER CAMPS•2020 •3 PRESCHOOL CAMPS PRESCHOOL CAMPS Sleeping Beauty Dance Frozen Dance Camp Nature RX – NEW! Become an ice princess as you dance Connect with the outdoors and natural Camp world through free play in the forest lead Dream & learn to dance like Princess your way on a fun-filled journey through the snow. See what friends we run into by experienced guides. Explore the park Aurora at her 16th birthday ball. Become and its various mysteries while playing the Sleeping Beauty as the Lilac Fairy as we search for an ice castle. Ages 4-8 ABDA Staff ABDA through games and activities that spark watches over you. Have fun making the imagination. princess and fairy accessories. Res $175/Non-Res $201 21221 9:30a-12p M-Th 7/27-7/30 Ages 4-6 Coyle GRP Ages 4-7 ABDA Staff ABDA Res $186/Non-Res $214 Res $175/Non-Res $201 21232 9a-1p M-F 8/3-8/7 21218 9:30-12p M-Th 6/22-6/25 Fairy Tale Ballet Camp A A child-centered camp that encourages Tiny Tykes’ Soccer Camp Lake Oswego Safety Town Angelina Ballerina Dance exploration, independence and social Learn safety lessons through songs, interaction through music and dance Includes activities to introduce and games, and crafts. Meet our City’s police Camp activities that foster the joy of dance! develop coordination, balance, running, officers, fire fighters and take a ride on Dancers, experience the joy of ballet. Ages 2-3 ABDA Staff ABDA stopping, kicking and dribbling. a school bus. Help evaluate “safe” and Learn some of Angelina’s favorite ballet Res $85/Non-Res $106 Cubs Ages 2-3.5 Challenger WP “unsafe” situations when confronted with steps and enjoy dancing to classical 21222 10-10:30a F 7/10-8/7 Res $78/Non-Res $98 them. No Before/After Care music.You just may become a Rose Fairy 21015 8-9a M-Th 6/29-7/2 Ages 4-6 LOPD LOJ Princess! 21019 8-9a M-Th 7/20-7/23 Ages 3-6 ABDA Staff ABDA Fairy Tale Ballet Camp B Lions Ages 3.5-5 Challenger WP Res $100/Non-Res $126 Enter the imaginary world of fairy tales, 21211 9:30a-12p M-F 6/15-6/19 Res $175/Non-Res $201 Res $78/Non-Res $98 21219 9:30a-12p M-Th 7/13-7/16 fun and self-expression through ballet. 21016 9:15-10:15a M-Th 6/29-7/2 Creativity is sparked by using props, 21020 9:15-10:15a M-Th 7/20-7/23 Toes & Tap Camp - NEW! instruments and classical music. Point your toes and flap your feet in this Cinderella Dance Camp Ages 4-6 ABDA Staff ABDA fun camp! Learn the basics of ballet and As Cinderella, dance with your friends, Res $94/Non-Res $117 tap using games, crafts and popular the mice and bluebirds. Meet your Fairy 21223 10:30-11:15a M-Th 7/10-8/7 music. Before care 7-9a @ $25 week Godmother and dress for the ball. Props Ages 3-5 Brindis LOJ and projects are included in the fun. Res $128/Non-Res $148 Ages 3-6 ABDA Staff ABDA Little Music Makers Camp 21212 9-11:30a M-F 6/22-6/26 Res $175/Non-Res $201 Learn how to move and groove with 21220 9:30-12p M-Th 7/20-7/23 tons of instruments like piano, drums and shakers all while singing and Miss Eve’s Princess Dance dancing! Little musicians jam out, play Camp instruments, and learn fun songs! A week to dance, create, play, imagine, Before Care 7-9a @ $25 week and dream. Learn basic ballet, make Ages 3-5 RMC LOJ princess wands, crowns and a princess Res $151/Non-Res $173 party and performance. Before care 7-9a 21224 9a-12p M-F 7/13-7/17 @ $25 week 21225 9a-12p M-F 8/3-8/7 Ages 3-5 Brindis LOJ Res $128/Non-Res $148 21213 9-11:30a M-F 7/6-7/10 / 4•Register•WWW.LOPARKS.ORG•503.675.2549 SUMMER CAMPS•2020 •5 KINDERCAMP ART CAMPS Kindercamp Animal Planet Camp Fun with Clay Camp Join our half-day camp staffed by the If you love animals and art, this camp is Create dragons, animals, or people from professionals from Vermont Hills Family for you! Learn about different animals your favorite stories out of clay! Learn Life Center. Sing songs, play games, from around the world and create coil, slab and pinch methods of clay listen to stories, and create arts and animal-inspired art using different construction as well as sculptures with crafts in an outdoor setting. Special mediums. Before Care 7-9a @ $25 week paper armatures! Before Care 7-9a @ guests on Fridays. Ages 5-7 Thomas LOJ $25 week Ages 4-6 VHFLC GRP Res $144/Non-Res $165 Ages 5-7 Tomlinson LOJ Res $130/Non-Res $150 21243 9a-12p M-F 6/22-6/26 Res $192/Non-Res $221 *Res $98/Non-Res $123 21247 9a-12p M-F 7/13-7/17 Frozen Meet The Artists Camp - *Creature Mania Relive the world of ice and cold in July as NEW! Take a stroll through the forest as we we create and reenact “Frozen”. Make Explore a variety of artists, some well- learn about the animals that call this snow, sing, crafts, dress up and more. known and others yet to be discovered. place home. Invent habitats, make Special Guest: Musician Create art inspired by these different hedgehogs, and bird feeders. Special 21237 9:15a-12:30 M-F 7/27-7/31 artists, using a wide range of mediums. No Camp July 3 Guest: Creature Feature. Each camp features 2-3 artists a day! 21233 9:15a-12:30p M-Th 6/29-7/2 To Infinity and Beyond Before Care 7-9a @ $25 week Climb aboard our space shuttle to Ages 7-12 Thomas TBD Superheroes explore the solar system as we take a Res $144/Non-Res $165 Join our gang of heroes! Create masks trip into space. Create a space shuttle, 21244 9a-12p M-F 7/6-7/10 Cartooning Camp - NEW! and costumes, choose your superhero play space games and run an astronaut Improve your drawing skills as you create power and discover your “strengths.” obstacle course.
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