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Campus Kids Course Descriptions Unless Otherwise Noted, Course Descriptions Are for Either Age Group (7-9) Or (10-13) 9 Campus Kids Course Descriptions Unless otherwise noted, course descriptions are for either age group (7-9) or (10-13) ADVANCED BALLOON What activities will TWISTING be offered? (AGES 10-13) • Campers choose six different age-appropriate Prerequisite: Beginner Balloon Twisting. Going courses per session. beyond the basics of our first • Parents should review child’s choices, especially to session, this class will focus ensure classes are not duplicated in Session I and II. on techniques involving There is a $20 fee for each requested schedule change. multiple balloons to create • Most courses meet for one 55-minute period daily during more complex versions of each camp session. things we’ve already made and • The registration form for your child’s age and session lists things you never even thought you could make with balloons. the courses available to your camper. Examples: two-balloon dog, • All classes must be selected from one age group list. Classes multi-balloon animals, multi- from both age groups may not be combined. balloon swords, Spider-Man™, • NOTE: We will make every effort to schedule you accord- etc. With enough practice the ing to your first choices. We will use alternatives only if possibilities are nearly endless! nd others are full or cancelled. The college reserves the right (2 session) to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment and to limit ADVANCED JUGGLING class size. Limited space available. (AGES 10-13) Prerequisite: Juggling for IMPORTANT: Optional Before Camp and After-Camp pro- Beginners or equivalent skills. grams provide supervised activities from 7:15-8am and from Practice, practice, practice! 4-6pm. For the convenience of working parents, children who If you’ve already taken a arrive on campus either before 8am or remain after 4pm must juggling class and are ready to participate in Before and After-Camp supervised activities. For move up a level, try Advanced further information or to register, see page 52 and application on Juggling! Learn 3 ball tricks, page 53 or call (609) 570-3311. juggling 4 balls, rings, clubs, and passing tricks. Show off your skills in our Camp ADVANCED ARCHERY College Grand Finale! (AGES 10-13) Prerequisite: Beginner AMAZING ADVENTURES Archery WITH MAGIC TREE Draw, Aim, Anchor, Fire! This HOUSE (AGES 7-9) class helps you refine your Camper must be able to read. hand-eye coordination, form Join Jack and Annie as they and technique. Learn advanced travel around the world and skills to be sure you hit the experience places and times target every time. of the past. Enjoy some of your favorite books and help us make them come alive through crafts, creative writing activities, and games. What could be better than a summer full of adventure? (2nd session) Registration will not be processed without a com- pleted medical form, Look for the Camper Code of Conduct, and current immunization record. See pages 49-50 New Class Symbol www.mccc.edu/campcollege 10 AMERICAN GIRL® A STITCH IN TIME BEASTLY KINGDOM: FAVORITES (AGES 7-9) MYTHICAL ANIMAL (AGES 7-9) Sewing is a skill that will PAINTING Come and be part of your be used for a lifetime. Join (AGES 10-13) favorite American Girl us in learning how to use a Are animal paintings your kind characters. Enjoy birthday basic pattern and learn basic of art? In this class we will parties, plays, summer fun sewing stitches. Once you explore the fundamentals for and more. Girls will be girls, conquer those, you will be able painting mythical animals with so we’ll watch their movies, to use your skills in creative watercolors, acrylics and even play games, and create crafts areas other than just garment face paint! Unleash your inner that capture the spirit of an sewing. Home décor, crafts and art making beasts and become American Girl. (1st session) accessories can all be made your favorite animal! with fabric, needle and thread ANIMAL ART and be “sew” much fun! BEAT THE HEAT (AGES 7-9) (1st session) BOARD GAMES Create art inspired by animals (AGES 7-13) with drawing, painting, BACKYARD GAMES Learn a variety of exciting sculptures, and even recycled (AGES 7-13) board games that can be played materials. Learn how to make Join in on the fun, cool, casual individually or in small-to habitat jar drawings, totem and relaxing games that are large-sized groups. Next time poles, bird cage sculptures, played in your backyard like you feel a little bored with nothing to do, gather a few jellyfish watercolor paintings, Kan Jam, Corn Hole and Spike friends and let the games begin! soda bottle piggy bank ball. Play with your peers and sculptures, crazy animal books counselors for friendly and fun BEGINNER ARCHERY and more. competition. (AGES 10-13) Ready, Aim, Fire! Archery ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS BANDANA BOUTIQUE is a fun way to exercise your (AGES 10-13) (AGES 9-13) mind as well as your body. In Create a unique imitation Do you like to sew? Would you this class you will learn basic of famous artists using your like to learn? Create pillows, techniques to develop good own style. Using watercolors pictures, bags and more using form and coordination. and acrylic paints, campers bandanas. Learn how to sew will paint on canvas and tiles. by hand and then decorate BEGINNER BALLOON Campers will recreate art from your accessories. Keep your TWISTING famous artists like Van Gogh, creations for yourself or share (AGES 10-13) Red Grooms, DiVinci, Pollock them with friends and family. Have you ever wanted to learn and more. (1st session) how to make a dog, a sword, BASIC ART a rabbit, or even your own (AGES 7-9) hat out of balloons? Now is Have fun learning how to draw your chance to learn from an by changing 2-D basic shapes experienced entertainer and into 3-D forms and learn basic balloon twister-extraordinaire! color techniques using crayons, Learn to quickly blow, tie off pastels and watercolor paint. and twist balloons with almost (1st session) limitless possibilities. BEACH SPORTS (AGES 7-13) We’ve combined some popular outdoor activities that everyone seems to enjoy. Join in some friendly competition and play traditional games. In beach volleyball: develop skills for bumping, setting, spiking, and passing. Pass, toss and juggle your way to summer fun with hacky sack. Learn various freestyle throws with a frisbee. You supply the sunscreen and shades and we’ll supply the fun! 609•570 • 3311 11 BODY SENSE CAMP CHOIR CHALLENGE ACCEPTED (AGES 7-13) (AGES 7-9) (AGES 10-13) Your nose knows! If you Camp Choir provides an Are you ready to put your skills love perfumes and scents, exciting opportunity to to the test? Together with your this is the class for you. learn the basic vocal/choral team, you will solve puzzles, Create your own scents by techniques and to perform. complete obstacle courses and using herbs like lavender, Sing in the choir for your conquer competitions to reach spearmint, peppermint and family and friends at our your goal. If you feel you are rose petals. Using essential Grand Finale. This course up for the challenge, this is the oils like cedarwood, vanilla, is for all campers who enjoy class for you! (1st session) sandlewood and citrus, to singing!! design and create your very CHEERLEADING own perfumes, organic soap, CAMP ‘ZINE (AGES 7-13) foot scrub, facial cream and (AGES 10-13) Come one, come all! We’ve got more. Hot off the presses, it’s spirit and we’re here to cheer it! Camp ‘Zine! Whether you Learn the basics of cheerleading BROADWAY LOVE like entertainment, sports and cheer-dance in this fabulous (AGES 7-9) or news publications there’s class! Get ready to stretch your muscles and voices to the C-H- If you love theater, this class a place for you at the camp paper. Pick your favorite E-E-R extreme! is for you! Explore some of the genre or try out a few; then most loved shows both present get out there and investigate! CHOCOLATE FACTORY and past. Sing along with your We’ll write, type, edit, and favorite songs and act out your (AGES 7-13) format our own creative and Here’s your opportunity to favorite scenes, but even better investigative stories plus edit yet- create your own show a few submissions from other bring to life your very own for our Camp College Grand Campus Kids classes. Finally, chocolate creations! We will Finale. see your work in print in our make Rice Krispy Treats, camp wide distribution of the popcorn, candy, chocolate- BUILD IT, MOVE IT ‘Zine. covered pretzels, graham (AGES 7-9) crackers, and fruit using Calling all our youngest CARD GAME CRAZE our very own fountain! And engineers!! Join us for some (AGES 7-13) S’mores too! Eat some and building challenges and Do you like playing card take some home to share. creating things that move. We games? Then this is the class will explore towers and bridges for you. We will play games CLAY AND SCULPTURE and even have the opportunity like Go Fish, Old Maid, (AGES 10-13) to create your own marble Concentration, Solitaire, Campers will explore and coaster. (STEM/STEAM based War, Spit and more. For those experiment with a variety of focus) (1st session) who prefer a little more of a different art materials and challenge learn how to play techniques to create crafts. BUILDING UP more complex games like Using paper, clay, papier- BOOT CAMP Rummy, Egyptian Ratscrew, mâché and plaster craft, (AGES 10-13) President and more! We will campers will create sculpture Welcome to Campus Kids even learn different ways of projects ranging from masks "kid-friendly" boot camp! We'll shuffling and dealing cards! to trivets, maracas and more.
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