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Art, sports, Legos©... What piques your kids’ interests? You’ll find it close to home and affordable at one of the summer camps in this special section!

3-Week Session July 10–28, M-F, 8:30–4:15 Ages 10-12 The WAVE Program is a FREE three week summer day camp focusing on team sports, individual sports, and the Pack up the sun screen and the arts electives offered at Pacific Grove High School. Our daily emphasis is to provide an active, healthy and bottle of creative juices. There are positive camp experience for all participants. activities for all ages among our PG residents only

Basketball • Swimming • Baseball • Track & Field • Dance wonderful sponsors. No sleeping Art • Music • Nutrition • Volleyball • Football • Tennis Soccer • Softball • Nutrition & Health • Games bags, no dirty socks.

We wish we were kids again! More information and registration at: www.waveprogram.org or contact Darryl Smith: - Dana, Marge Ann, and Dixie dcsmith@waveprogram. org • 408.960.5134

SUMMER CAMPS AT THE LYCEUM! Continuing Mandarin Chinese Summer Fun with Collage Art & Papercraft This second week of Mandarin continues to explore Enjoy a wide assortment of collage and papercraft the beautiful Chinese culture. May be taken in techniques! Diverse and exciting projects daily. conjunction with previous camp or independently. Includes inspirational walks near the Lyceum and Ages: 8–14 daily art journaling. Dates: July 17–21, 9:00am–noon Ages: 10–14 Location: Bay View Academy/Monterey Dates: July 24–28, 9:30am–2:30pm Fee: $150 Location: Lyceum Fee: $260 Digital Photo Camp–Middle School Take photos like a pro! Students will learn Indoor/Outdoor Sketching & Watercolor the fundamentals of photography, lighting, 2 separate camps scheduled. June & July. composing, and special effects. Includes walking Learn to sketch and draw using watercolor as the excursions to local areas and a paddle boat primary medium. Plein air (outdoor painting) will excursion on El Estero Lake. be taught at local areas within walking distance of Note: A 35mm Digital Camera is required to take the Lyceum. (Bring lunch & snacks) this camp. Ages: 10–14 Ages: 11–14 Dates: June 12–16, 9:00am–3:00pm Dates: June 19–23, 9:30am–2:30pm Dates: July 17–21, 9:00am–3:00pm Location: Lyceum Location: Lyceum Fee: $280 Fee: $250 Mural Making Workshop iLead+Design–a community action studio* This inspiring course will guide participants This popular camp is designed for multi-level through the mural making process from concept to Beginning Spanish Language Camp creative exploration in a dynamic, startup-like completion. Together we will create an 4’x8’ mural This camp provides students with little or no environment. The students will cultivate teamwork, that highlights the Ocean’s important role on our prior knowledge of Spanish with the elementary create on a variety of digital media platforms, and planet. skills, grammar, and vocabulary necessary to so much more! Ages: 11–14 read, speak and write in Spanish at a basic level. For students currently enrolled in 8th–12th grade Dates: June 26–30, 9:30am–3:30pm Students will be given tools and materials that Dates: June 12–23, 9am–3pm Location: Lyceum they can use to continue practicing at home over Locations: MISS–Digital Learning Commons/ Fee: $280 the week of camp. Monterey & US Credit Union/Salinas Space Adventure Camp Ages: 10–14 Fee: $800 (financial aid available) This popular camp is in its seventh year! The Dates: July 31– Aug. 4, 9:00am–noon *Application required. Available at emphasis is on space exploration including Location: Lyceum www.lyceum.org – under summer camps launching rockets, meeting an astronaut, and field Fee: $125 trips to science centers. Fun Mandarin Chinese–June Ages: 10-14 This is a fun introduction to Mandarin and Chinese Dates: July 17–21, 9am–4pm (Wed 8am–5pm for culture. Not only will campers learn to speak Chabot field trip) some Mandarin, they will also come to understand Location: Bay View Academy (except Thursday Chinese traditions through songs, games, and at MIRA) traditional arts & crafts. Overall themes include Fee: $300 foods, festivals, and more! 831.372.6098 Ages: 6–10 Model United Nations Camp for Middle Schoolers Dates: June 12–16, 2016 This camp is still in the works. Please register on All camps have web site to be notified when details are complete. Hours: 9:00 am–noon limited spaces Dates: July 10-21. Location: Bay View Academy, Monterey available Fee: $150

For complete camp descriptions and online registration, visit www.Lyceum.org April 14, 2017 •CEDAR STREET TIMES CAMP SECTION • Page 3

Summer Art Camps for Kids at Monterey Museumwhile learning about of art! ThroughArt the The Monterey Museum of Art of- craziest ideas in a supportive environ- use of various materials, we will explore fers Summer Camps for children ages ment. An experienced instructor will the world of monsters and create our 5 through 16. Bring a healthy snack, a challenge new and returning students very own creatures! bottle of water, wear old clothes or bring to engineer at the next level. Instructor: Museum Learning an apron, and let’s get creative at camp! $180 members, $200 non-members Coordinator, Roxanne O’Weger. All camps are at our Pacific Street location, June 26 – June 30, 2017 $180 members, $200 non-members unless otherwise noted. Children remain 9:00 am to 12:00 noon June 19-23 on-site at our Pacific Street or La Mirada Batman’s Gotham Gadgets with locations the duration of the camp. 9:00 am to 12:00 noon Lego® Art Through the Ages Ages: 5 to 7 July 10 – July 14, 2017 Ages 8-12 Five-Day LEGO Camps Take on Gotham’s villains by de- June 5 – June 9, 2017 9:00 am to 12:00 noon We will explore the different styles signing and building Batman’s favorite Jedi Minecraft Adventure Game of art throughout history by own art! 9:00 am to 12:00 noon crime-fighting machines! Build the Intro to STEM with Lego® using Lego® Inspired by famous artworks and Bat Tumbler, craft a Batwing, and Ages: 5 to 7 artists, students will learn an exciting Ages 5 to 7 design your very own Batcave, all out Tap into your imagination with Mine, craft, and build the Star variety of art-making of art materials of LEGO. Then use your projects to Wars universe using LEGO! Roll the and techniques. tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build help save the city. Be the super-hero engineer-designed projects such as dice to gather Jedi resources. Then Instructor: Museum Learning or super-heroine Gotham needs while build a Pod Racer, craft a Droid, or Coordinator, Roxanne O’Weger. Boats, Snowmobiles, Catapults, and learning how the world works through Merry-Go-Rounds. Then use special create the Treehouse Village of En- $180 members $200 non-members STEM concepts! dor! This novice Play-Well LEGO pieces to create your own unique de- June 19-23 $180 members, $200 non-members game is inspired by the Minecraft sign! New and returning students can 9:00 am to 12:00 noon tablet game and the Star Wars fanta- explore the endless creative possibilities June 26 – June 30, 2017 Drawing From the Unconscious sy setting. of the LEGO® building system with 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Teen Camp Cost $180 members, the guidance of an experienced Play- Batman’s Master Mechanics with Ages 12-16 $200 non-members Well instructor. There is no prerequisite Lego® Where do creative ideas come for this course. Ages: 7 to 11 July 10 – July 14, 2017 from? This art camp for teens will focus $180 members, $200 non-members. Defeat Gotham’s villains by de- 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm on developing and strengthening the signing and building Batman’s most June 5 – June 9, 2017 Jedi Minecraft Survival Game using creative unconscious. Learn different advanced crime-fighting machines! 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Lego® techniques to tap into the mind of an Infiltrate Arkham Asylum, build a Bat STEM with Lego® Ages: 7 to 11 artist in a fun, creative atmosphere. Cycle, and fly your Batcopter. Then use Ages: 7 to 11 Mine, craft, and build the Star The camp will also cover the Elements your projects to thwart the Joker’s plans Power on your engineering skills Wars universe using LEGO! Roll the of Art including form, composition, to take over the city. Be the super-hero with Play-Well TEKnologies and dice to gather Jedi resources. Then value, color, and their usefulness when or super-heroine Gotham needs while tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply build a Starship, craft Light Sabers, creating art. engineering solutions through the use real-world concepts in physics, en- and use the Force to survive Empire Instructor: Museum Educator, of STEM concepts! gineering, and architecture through attacks. This advanced Play-Well Vincent Garcia. $180 members, $200 non-members engineer-designed projects such as LEGO game is inspired by the Mi- $180 members, $200 non-members necraft tablet game and the Star Wars Catapults, Pneumatic Cranes, Arch July 17-21 fantasy setting. Bridges, and Battletracks! Design and 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $180 members, $200 non-members build as never before, and explore your E[ART]H Camp at La Mirada July 24 – July 28, 2017 Ages 5-7 9:00 am to 12:00 noon Have fun in the sun in our La Robotics using Lego® WeDo Mirada gardens! E[art]h Camp will Ages: 6 to 8 explore the plants and animals of the Build and program robots in this Monterey Bay. Kids will learn about introductory Robotics class using the the elements of art while making LEGO WeDo system. Learn basic fun projects that help us explore our programming skills, simple engineer- environment. ing concepts, and the names of robot Instructor: Museum Educator, components. Work in small groups to Lauren Docter. complete several projects using tilt and $180 members, $200 non-members motion sensors. This is a great way to July 31-Aug 4 prepare young Robotics enthusiasts for 9:00 am to 12:00 noon our more advanced Robotics programs. Around the World $180 members, $200 non-members Ages 8-12 July 24 – July 28, 2017 Join MMA as we take a trip 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm around the world in 5 days! During our Robotics using Lego® EV3 “Around the World” summer camp, we Ages: 8 to 12 will take you to a new place each day Build and program robots using and explore new cultures through arts the new LEGO Mindstorms EV3 and crafts, music, language and stories! system! Learn about mechanical and The places we will explore include software design, problem solving, and Mexico, China, Rwanda, Afghanistan teamwork skills. Work in small groups, and even Native American cultures! program and build your robot, and rise Don’t miss this opportunity to hear to the challenge. Control the robot the story of the Mexican flag, create to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry Rwanda Imigongo inspired paintings, objects, and play sounds. Projects are learn how to say “hello” in Chinese, structured so that students work in an construct beautiful Native American open-ended, investigative environment dreamcatchers, explore what daily life while having fun. is like for an Afghani child and more! $180 members, $200 non-members So grab your passport and join us for a trip around the world! Five–Day Art Camps Instructor: Museum Educator, June 12-16 Megan Garland. 9:00 am to 12:00 noon $180 members, $200 non-members Where the Wild Things Are Ages 5-8 Send your little monsters to Mon- ster Camp! The only art camp where you can search for Big Foot and learn how to care for your pet dragon, all Page 4 • CEDAR STREET TIMES CAMP SECTION • April 14, 2017

2017 Pacific Grove Art Center Summer Camps What kind of art would YOUR child most enjoy this summer? There’s a adventures, printmaking, writing a book, and lots more are offered. Ages and huge variety of camps offered at the community, nonprofit Pacific Grove Art class times vary, so check it out! Instructors are Julie Heilman, Dante Rondo, Center. and Sarah Saleet. Classes start in early June and are open to beginning, intermediate, and Get details at: http://pgartcenter.org/classesSummerCamps.html, Reg- advanced young art students – drawing, painting, T-shirt design, plein air ister soon with: Pacific Grove Art Center, 568 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA at (831) 375-2208 or by email: [email protected]

Here are some details: how colors are made. This class will Water Based Painting Workshop All about Art with Sarah Saleet Theme-Based Summer Workshops cover basic and intermediate color June 19-23 Monday-Friday Sarah enjoys being a practic- theory concepts, like primary and with Julie Heilman Time: 2-5 pm Ages: 10-16 ing artist and educator, sharing her With gentle instruction, Julie secondary colors, through excit- Cost: $190 Members $210 passion for the arts through engaging ing and engaging activities and art will introduce new techniques that Non-Members hands-on experiences. encourage young artists to devel- projects. We will do lots of fun color This class will focus on painting projects, including “painting” frosting op their skills to the next level. All techniques using watercolors and Modern Artist materials provided. Julie’s workshops on a cookie color wheel, tissue paper acrylics. Color mixing and appli- June 5-9 Monday-Friday kaleidoscope collages, and abstract always start with t-shirt design and cation of both painting mediums Time: 10am-1pm journaling, a plein air adventure mid- paintings. Students will leave this in the student’s choice of subject Ages: 6-10 class with color confidence! week & lots of encouragement. matter and expression. Cost: $145 Members $170 Monday-Friday Drawing Nature, Animals, Non-Members Time: 2-5 pm Students will spend the week Ages: 8-14 years & Wildlife July 3 & 5-7 Monday & Wednes- learning about and creating inspired Cost: $145 Members, $170 art projects by some of the most Non-Members day-Friday Time: 2-5pm Ages: 10-16 famous modern artists of the 20th Dates: Cost: $155 Members $170 century. We will talk about the artists June 12-16 Non-Members lives and how they became artists, “Yin/Yang; Black/White” Focus on The world of nature, landscapes, an- looking at their different styles and black & white imagery with refer- imals and wildlife are the inspiration techniques, so that we can create our ence to Japanese symbols, “Zen” doo- for this class. We will be working in own! We will spend a day looking at dling, paper cut outs, block printing graphite and charcoal, ink and wash, each artist, including Andy Warhol, & more. and pastels. Georgia O’Keeffe, Jasper Johns, Henri Matisse, and Piet Mondrian. June 26-30 Mixed Media Design and Color “Birds, Animals, & Fish” Explore The class will be an exploration of Workshop each artists unique style and artwork representing various species with Let’s Write a Book! July 17-21 Monday-Friday as a timeline of 20th century modern drawing, watercolor, acrylic, pastels, July 17-21 Monday-Friday Time: 2-5 pm Ages 10-16 art. collage, and clay. Cost: $190 Members $210 Time: 10am-1pm Ages 8-12 July 10-14 Non-Members Printmaking Cost: $190 Members $210 “We Live by the Ocean” Inspiration Expressive use of materials with June 19-23 Monday-Friday Non-members from the beauty that is Lovers Point an emphasis on design and color Time: 10am-1pm For those young artists and & to Pacific Grove. A variety of harmonies. We will work in black Ages 8-12 writers, this class blends your inter- mediums will be available to create and white media, watercolors, acryl- Cost: $190 Members ests perfectly! In this class, students wonderful interpretations. ics, colored pencils and pastels. $210 Non-Members will collaborate in order to create a July 24-28 Students will spend the week storybook complete with an original “Feast of Lanterns” Art projects Summers End Inspirational Art! learning about various printmaking story (by you!) and original illustra- based on wonderful week long cele- July 31 – August 4 techniques, such as relief, collograph, tions (also by you!). We will spend bration. Lanterns, crowns, jewels… Monday-Friday and monoprint. We will study and the first day playing a game, taking so much fun! Time: 2-5pm create a different kind of printing turns writing a single line of the Ages: 9-16 plate each day-- creating nature *For additional information re- story. Each person will add another Cost: $190.00 Members prints, recycled material collograph garding the workshops contact Julie line to the story, and will create a co- $210 Non-Members prints, styrofoam plate prints, hot Heilman (831) 917-0009 ordinating illustration for their text. Create from your summer travel glue prints, and ending the week Art Focus with Dante Rondo For example, if I say, “Once upon a and inspiration locally! Turn sketch- with screenprinting a T-shirt! A Summer Series time, there was a castle,” my page of es and concepts into finished draw- Students will walk away with a vast Artist and long-term PGAC art the book would have the text along ings and paintings. Using any or all knowledge of basic printmaking teacher, Dante Rondo will teach a with an original drawing of a castle materials, drawing, and painting. skills and processes, and an awesome series of summer art classes for youth setting. Students will go through the *For additional information re- print collection! this summer. Classes are open to garding the workshops contact Dan- creative process from idea to product, beginning, intermediate, and ad- developing their own original book. te Rondo (831) 626-4259 All about Color! vanced young art students. Individual Each student will receive a bound July 3 and 5-7 expression and creativity encouraged! edition of their book on the final day Monday & Wednesday-Friday Drawing and Painting of class. June 5-9 Time: 10am-1pm Monday-Friday Ages: 6-10 Time: 2-5 pm Ages: 9-16 Cost: $145 Members Cost: $190 Members $210 $170 Non-Members Non-Members Let’s learn all about color! This class will focus on elements Students will learn about the color of drawing and painting. Founda- spectrum, integrating the science tional techniques with graphite and and art of color. 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Inaugural WAVE Science, Education, Adventure: program offers free That’s SEA Lab in a Clamshell “What better place than Monterey Bay for kids to explore and learn to care about the won- ders of the ocean,” says PG local, Pat Rutowski, now the new Managing Director of Camp SEA activities for Pacific Lab, a local and regional Marine Science education program that grows campers who want to be stewards of not only our amazing coast but also the world’s ocean. Pat is a familiar face around Pacific Grove. If her name sounds familiar, she’s been on the GroveWAVE is a three-week kids summer day coed camp for Board of the Pacific Grove Library when the group ran adult spelling bees, and on the Board ages 10-12, offered free of charge to Pacific Grove kids. of the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History when they held Family Fun Days. Pat led a WAVE was developed to encourage activity in athletics, Pacific Grove Girl Scout troop and worked for both of the two largest employers in the area: the arts (art, dance, and music), and to further education Monterey Bay Aquarium in Outreach (the Aquaravan) and Visitor Programs (10 years), and at in health, nutrition, and fitness. Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula as Director of Education (14 years). You may Classes and activities will be led by the teachers and also recognize Pat from Monterey iMPRoV performances at The Works and PG Arts Center. coaches from Pacific Grove High School, and all activ- Now she’s come full circle to Camp SEA Lab having been an integral part of the first pilot ities will take place on the high school campus. WAVE summer camp program 17 years ago. The program that Pat helped initiate has grown and ex- staff believes this will promote interaction with future panded under the School of Natural Sciences at California State University, Monterey Bay, and mentors, provide motivation and give an introduction has held to its mission of providing hands-on Outdoor School for grades 5 to 8 and Summer to the future they will have in the Pacific Grove School Camps that offer campers ages 8 to 16 the following three opportunities: District. Science: experience Marine Science concepts and technology by visiting local marine labs The program is committed to developing respect for and meeting scientists. self and others, instilling the importance of following Education: explore our rocky coast and sandy shores, discover marine life, and encounter the the rules, loyalty, and sportmanship. Most important, say diverse web of life that calls the ocean home. organizers, is to have fun with their peers. “The WAVE Adventure: engage in exciting activities such as kayaking, surfing, sailing, boogie boarding, program is a character building experience and our staff snorkeling or tidepooling! is committed to helping build our youth into oustanding Throughout, young people gain skills in teamwork, make new friends and gain self-confi- young citizens!” says Executive Director, Darryl Smith. dence to enable them to become ocean stewards, working to take care of our local ocean resourc- The program is open to boys and girls who live in Pacific es. Returning campers have unique experiences each year as each week focuses on a different Grove or attend Pacific Grove schools. theme with unique activities and trips to marine environments around the bay. There will be a parents’ orientation meeting on Through its amazing journey these past 17 years, Camp SEA Lab has impacted many local Friday, July 7, 2017 from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the residents as well as campers from further afield: high school gymnasium. The fun begins on July 10 at “I just wanted to let you know how much my grandson enjoyed his time at Camp Sea Lab. 8:30 a.m. and continues until July 28. He even convinced me to go kayaking with him the next Saturday. We had a lovely time!” More information can be had by seeing their notice “Our 14-year-old is a Camp Sea Lab “graduate.” Our 8-year-old could not wait to attend. on page 2 of this publication, or by calling Darryl Smith Moving here as an adult I wanted my children to get the experiences I never had and WOW, at 408-960-5194 or emailing dcsmith@thewavepro- Camp Sea lab each session, provides that and more...with caring, educated, fun staff. Worth gram.org. every penny!” Pat truly looks forward to being part of this and future summers of providing excellent Ma- rine Science adventures for local children. To get more information about these programs call 831-582-3681 or visit our website: campsealab.org. See you at Camp SEA Lab! April 14, 2017 •CEDAR STREET TIMES CAMP SECTION • Page 7

I’ve Got That White Stag Feeling, Down in My Heart!! Do you remember the Cedar to: [email protected] or develop plans for applying these White Stag leadership methodology” Street Times article last year, about call 1-800-559-3188. More info is skills in their home organizations, said Steve Cardinalli, board member. volunteers trying to build a nonprofit at www.whitestagcamp.org. The pro- family, and community. Experienced “This is an incredible opportunity for White Stag Camp on 160 acres of gram is open to boys and girls who adults and trained youth leaders youth to invest a week of their life in newly-purchased land off Carmel have completed the 5th grade and closely and continually monitor all exchange for an experience to learn Valley Road at Los Padres National are not yet 19 years old. Camp fee is elements of the program. core leadership skills in a stunning Forest? Boy, have they made prog- $479, if registration is complete and For more than 30 years, the outdoor setting that will positively ress! paid in full by April 30. all-volunteer, nonprofit White Stag impact their lives forever.” Volunteers have been working White Stag Leadership De- Leadership Development Academy The 2016 camp had more than hard all winter, even during the velopment training is over 55 years Inc. has operated area leadership 500 coed campers, in two week- storms, to improve White Stag old and teaches youth a specific set camps for thousands of youth, on long sessions, including more than Piney Creek Camp. Each area now of leadership competencies. It’s a rented or “temporary use” land. The 40 from Taiwan, China and other has flush toilets and shower facil- lot more than “just camping” – it’s Central Coast team purchased the foreign countries. Many campers ities. Campers can now cool off in outdoor adventure while learning for former Rio Alto Gun Club property came from Boy Scout and Girl Scout the swimming pool and hike directly life. last year. troops, 4H Clubs, Future Farmers of into the Los Padres National Forest! During the training week, camp- “We have always leveraged the America and other youth organiza- ers get repeated opportunities to outdoors as our classroom to provide tions, but no camping experience is Session 1 is June 18-24 and Ses- learn and practice leadership skills in a fast-paced, fun, enthusiastic, and necessary. sion 2 is July 16-22. To register, email small and large group settings. They challenging week of camp, using the

Monterey Recreation 5 weeks of It’s time to play! Fun in the Sun June 26 – July 28 Register Now for 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Summer/Fall Activities K – 8th Grade Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm Week 1: June 26 – 30 Register at: Week 2: July 3 – 10 Monterey Recreation Administration Office Week 3: July 10 – 14 546 Dutra St., Monterey Week 4: July 17 – 21 646-3866 Week 5: July 24 – 28 or online at: www.monterey.org/rec • camps all classes are one week long • aquatics • music & drama • arts, crafts and cooking for more information or to register online: • flag football www.asds.org/summer • soccer • dance or contact • gymnastics Nancy Baker, Program Director • programs for adults and seniors Monterey 831.624.9171 x51 or [email protected] • martial arts • basketball & softball leagues Sports Center • golf • volleyball leagues Registration • physical therapy Available Now • preschool programs • group exercise Call 646-3730 • after school & school holiday www.monterey.org/ programs sportscenter • and much, much more!

Call 646-3866 for more information. All Saints’ Day School www.monterey.org/rec 8060 Carmel Valley Road, Carmel Page 8 • CEDAR STREET TIMES CAMP SECTION • April 14, 2017

Exploring their environs: Campers Summer Adventures In from Adventure Day Camp visit the Motorcycle Museum in Pacific Grove Pacific Grove!

2017 SUMMER AQUATIC PROGRAM AT STILLWELL LOVERS POINT CHILDREN’S POOL • Parent/Tot Swim Lessons for toddlers • Progressive Swim Lessons for ages 3+ • Parent/Tot Quiet Water, 2 adults/1 child • Private or Semi-Private Lessons RECREATIONAL SWIM OPENS Memorial Day, 5/29 through Labor Day, 9/4 Fri-Sun: 12 noon- 4:30pm Mon-Thurs: 2:30-4:30 pm

ADVENTURE DAY CAMP For Boys & Girls, Ages 6 –12. Mon-Fri, 8am–5:30pm. Nine weekly sessions starting 6/7 through 8/4. June 7th & The Spring Break session of Adventure Day Camp saw more than 20 young campers learning about the difference between rotary engines and July 4th weeks will be three days only. piston engines as they contemplated the dozens of varied motorcycles Fun activities, themes and field trips. on display. The next session starts June 7. Kids interested in drama and Pacific Grove Youth Center, 302 16th Street dancing can attend Ragamuffin Musical Theatre beginning June 12 and perform in “Singing in the Rain.” There are also sports camps offered at Adventure Day Camp.

PACIFIC GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM WITH MS. ERIN Mon/Wed/Fri 9–12 noon. June 26–July 1. Whispering Pines Day Camp $230 resident/$250 non-residents Celebrating 62 Years of Summer Fun! NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION for 2017–18 School year. Call 648-5733 for more details. HIKING SINGING FOLK DANCING RAGAMUFFIN MUSICAL THEATRE ARTS & CRAFTS SUMMER CAMP ‘17 OUTDOOR COOKING Co-ed camp for ages 8-16 presents Singing in the Rain: CAMP SKILLS June 12-July 9, Mon-Fri, 9–5 NATURE LORE Register at www.difrancodance.com.

This is an organized and supervised program for children Dianne Lyle, Director 5 to 9 years of age, held for seven weeks. Weekly activities include hiking, singing, folk dancing, arts and crafts, outdoor cooking, camp skills, and nature lore. On Fridays, the children will cook their own lunch and participate in an afternoon campfire program with songs and skits. SUMMER SPORT CAMPS FOR KIDS Dates Theme Special Events • Tennis June 12-16 Pirate Week Camp Treasure Hunt • Soccer June 19-23 Discovery Week MY Museum June 26-30 Carnival Week Camp Carnival • Basketball July 3-7 Red, White & Blue Week Patriotic BBQ • Volleyball July 10-14 Adventures by the Sea Week Elkhorn Slough • Golf July 17-21 Super Hero Week Super Play Day July 24-28 Back to Nature Week Wildlife Show

Time: 9am – 5:30pm, Monday through Friday Unless specified, please register for all summer Fees: $170 per week / $145 per week, Monterey Resident Fee programs at the Pacific Grove Recreation Department, 302 16th Street, Pacific Grove City of Monterey Recreation Availability is limited. Register early! 546 Dutra Street, Monterey, www.monterey.org/rec (831) 648-3134 • www.cityofpacificgrove.org Please call 646-3866 for more information.