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- Art Week 2 - Poster Power (Grades 1-4)
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Kids will design bold, eye‑catching posters by experimenting with color, contrast, images, and powerful, catchy messages. Whether they’re promoting a cause they believe in or an event they’re excited about, students will learn how design choices influence attention and impact. The experience wraps up with a mini showcase, where they can proudly display their work and see their creative ideas come to life.
No class June 18th
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- Art Week 2 - Class Coming Soon! (Grades 1-4)
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Fee: $50.00
Dates: 6/15/2026 - 6/17/2026
Times: 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Days: M Tu W
Sessions: 3
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Instructor:
Available Seats: 30
More information soon. Stay tuned!
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- Art Week 2 - Film Lab (Grades 1-4)
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Storyboard, shoot, and edit your very own short films! Kids work in teams, explore roles like director, camera operator, and editor, and bring stories to life on screen. They’ll learn collaboration, planning, and storytelling in a fun, hands-on environment. Finished films are presented in a mini-class premiere, celebrating creativity and teamwork.
No class on June 18th
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- Culinary Arts Week 2 - The Batter Bunch (Grades 5-8)
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Welcome to The Batter Bunch—where mixing, measuring, and making treats is the main event! Kids will roll up their sleeves and jump into hands‑on baking fun as they learn how to mix batter, follow recipes, and create delicious goodies together. Along the way, they will explore kitchen basics, teamwork, and a sprinkle of food science—all while whipping up smiles and tasty creations. It’s a sweet adventure full of creativity, collaboration, and maybe a little floury mess!
No class June 18th
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- Language Arts Week 2 - Story Safari (Grades 1-4)
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Kids become story explorers, hunting for characters, settings, and exciting plot twists through fun, guided prompts. As they write and illustrate their own mini-adventures, students build creativity, confidence, and essential storytelling skills like sequencing, vocabulary, and problem-solving. Using simple materials, they bring their stories to life and proudly share their finished work in a supportive class showcase—celebrating imagination, self-expression, and the joy of writing.
No class June 18th
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- Math Week 2 - Math Galore (Grades 1-4)
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This course students to explore the creative side of mathematics through hands-on, engaging activities that blend art and problem-solving. Participants will experiment with symmetry, patterns, tessellations, and geometry in art while creating their own designs and visual projects. Activities include building shapes with tangrams, designing repeating patterns, and discovering how math appears in artistic expression.
No class June 18th
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- Music Week 2 - Journey Into Sound (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $50.00
Dates: 6/15/2026 - 6/17/2026
Times: 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Days: M Tu W
Sessions: 3
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Instructor: Ben Nix-Bradley
Available Seats: 29
Beats? Bops? Boops? Start working those ear worms out with SoundTrap and learn how to make music using DAWs (Digitial Audio Workstations). So many virtual instruments to choose from. Students will learn about step sequencers, drum programming, audio mixing and more.Once we get rolling, you'll put new songs together in no time.
No class June 18th
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- Music Week 2 - Piano First! (Grades 5-8)
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A starting point for anyone interested in playing keyboard instruments. Synthesizers, Marimbas, Organs, and many other instruments use this familiar layout that you can learn the basics of. Learn how to comfortably play for the first time and see if this family of instruments is a good fit for you! Students will learn scales, fingerings, and the beginnings of reading music notation.
No class June 18th
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- Science Week 2 - Kitchen Chemistry (Grades 1-4)
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Fee: $50.00
Dates: 6/15/2026 - 6/17/2026
Times: 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM
Days: M Tu W
Sessions: 3
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Kaelyn Belton
Available Seats: 27
Explore exciting fizzy and foamy reactions using safe, everyday kitchen ingredients. Students make predictions, mix materials, and observe colorful changes while learning how chemical reactions work. These hands-on activities turn science into fun, bubbly adventure full of curiousity and discovery.
No class June 18th
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- Science Week 2 - Science & Engineering: Design & Build (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $50.00
Dates: 6/15/2026 - 6/17/2026
Times: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Days: M Tu W
Sessions: 3
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Keith Tetangco
Available Seats: 29
Get ready to build, test, and imagine like a real engineer! In this hands‑on class, students tackle fun engineering challenges as they design and create things like towering buildings and soaring airplanes. Along the way, they’ll discover cool physics ideas such as force, balance, and lift through exciting projects. Highlights include constructing paper skyscrapers that defy gravity and building solar ovens that use the power of the sun. It’s a blast of creativity, problem‑solving, and learning—perfect for curious minds who love to make things work!
No class June 18th
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- Science Week 2 - Water Science! (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $50.00
Dates: 6/15/2026 - 6/17/2026
Times: 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Days: M Tu W
Sessions: 3
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Kaelyn Belton
Available Seats: 30
Splash into science and put your thinking skills to the test! Kids will explore cool water science concepts like density, buoyancy, and filtration through hands‑on experiments. They’ll test which objects float or sink, create colorful layered liquids, and design simple water filters using sand, gravel, and cloth. Working in teams, students will experiment, observe what happens, and improve their designs as real scientists do. This interactive class makes learning exciting while building creativity, problem‑solving skills, and teamwork through real‑world science fun!
No class June 18th
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- Social Science Week 2 - Ancient Civilizations Explorer (Grades 1-4)
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Step back in time and spark your child’s curiosity in our Ancient Civilizations Explorer Camp! In this fun, hands-on adventure, students will explore fascinating ancient cultures and discover how people lived, created, and shaped the world long ago. Through creative projects, interactive challenges, and imaginative activities, campers will bring history to life—designing and exploring along the way.
No class June 18th
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- Social Science Week 2 - Culture Crafts: Carnival Creations of Brazil (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $50.00
Dates: 6/15/2026 - 6/17/2026
Times: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Days: M Tu W
Sessions: 3
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 5
Instructor: Kaelyn Belton
Available Seats: 30
Travel to Brazil through art and creativity! Kids will create meaningful, colorful artwork inspired by patterns, symbols, and artistic traditions from Brazil. As they explore cultural designs, students will learn about similarities and differences in a thoughtful, respectful way. Each project encourages imagination, self‑expression, and reflection while celebrating the beauty of art from around the world. It’s a creative journey full of learning, culture, and color!
No class June 18th
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- Social Science Week 2 - Heroes & Heroines Time Travelers (Grades 1-4)
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Go on a hero hunt and discover what makes someone truly amazing! Learners will search for real‑life heroes and positive role models, uncover their stories, and learn how kindness, courage, and perseverance can change the world. Through creating and sharing mini bios, kids will celebrate people who never give up, help others, and lead with heart. This uplifting course inspires empathy, confidence, and the belief that anyone can be a hero—maybe even them!
No class June 18th
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- Social Science Week 2 - Youth Culture & Street Art (Grades 5-8)
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Design big, bold ideas and make art with impact! Students will use problem‑solving skills and creativity to craft innovative designs that reflect youth culture, personal style, and self‑expression. By experimenting with patterns, symbols, and typography, they’ll transform everyday spaces into vibrant canvases for artistic expression. This class encourages thinking outside the box, collaborating with others, and turning ideas into eye‑catching visual statements that truly stand out.
No class June 18th
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