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- Art Week 3 - Friendship Bracelets, Beads & More! (Grades 1-4)
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Kids will design and create their own wearable art using beads, string, charms, and lots of imagination. From classic friendship bracelets to sparkly accessories and surprise creations, campers will learn patterns, practice fine motor skills, and express their personal style. This hands‑on class is all about creativity, sharing, and celebrating friendship—plus everyone goes home with awesome creations to wear or give to a friend!
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- Art Week 3 - Friendship Bracelets, Beads & More! (Grades 5-8)
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Kids will design and create their own wearable art using beads, string, charms, and lots of imagination. From classic friendship bracelets to sparkly accessories and surprise creations, campers will learn patterns, practice fine motor skills, and express their personal style. This hands‑on class is all about creativity, sharing, and celebrating friendship—plus everyone goes home with awesome creations to wear or give to a friend!
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- Art Week 3 - Graphic Design & Branding (Grades 1-4)
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Design logos, layouts, and visual projects inspired by real-world challenges! Kids practice planning, revising, and critiquing their work to make polished designs. They'll explore how color, type and composition communicate ideas effectively. Also, students will discuss a real-world issue and try to come up with a product to counter that issue. Students will work in groups and discuss their products and how the products work with each other.
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- Art Week 3 - Class Coming Soon! (Grades 1-4)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 6/22/2026 - 6/25/2026
Times: 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
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Available Seats: 30
More information soon. Stay tuned!
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- Art Week 3 - Abstraction with the Artist (Grades 5-8)
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Students will create abstract art based on other artists, using paints such as Wassily Kandinsky and Jackson Pollock. The goal is for students to learn how to analyze shapes, colors,s and objects, also, if it can be done in groups, have another group focus on surrealism, making melting clocks inspired by Salvador Dali.
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- Culinary Arts Week 3 - 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!
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- Culinary Arts Week 3 - The Batter Bunch (Grades 1-4)
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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!
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- Dance Week 3 - Hula (Grades 1-8)
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This fun and welcoming class introduces children to the basics of Tahitian dance. Students learn simple steps, movements, rhythm, and musical timing while building confidence and coordination. Taught in a supportive, encouraging environment, the course emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and respect for Polynesian culture—making it a joyful first experience in dance.
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- History Week 3 - Medieval Contest: Roles & Occupations Part 1 (Grades 5-8)
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Students will build castles and structures using everyday household items while exploring what it was like to live and work in medieval times. Learners will discover important roles and occupations—from knights and builders to traders and craftspeople—and face the challenges people encountered during this fascinating era. Through hands‑on building, imagination, and teamwork, kids will bring history to life and experience the Middle Ages in an exciting, creative way!
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- Math Week 3 - Math Art Lab (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 6/22/2026 - 6/25/2026
Times: 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Hannah Nelson
Available Seats: 29
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.
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- Music Week 3 - The Shortest Podcast (Grades 5-8)
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Let's tell a story with sound! Whether you want to pass down a family legend or make one up, interview friends or talk about interesting things with experts, start by learning how to put together a podcast using SoundTrap. Students will learn how to record and mix audio sources, plan a project, and communicate an idea using a collage of sound.
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- Music Week 3 - Do Re Mi 101 (Grades 5-8)
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Not sure what instrument you’re going to start learning next fall? Let’s get prepared for any instrument by working on singing, pitch, and rhythm. Learning how to hear a musical note in your head and make that sound is a great way to deepen your relationship with any instrument. We will focus on solfege ( the note names ), intervals ( distance between notes ) and get an intro to reading music notation.
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- Science Week 3 - Flying Art & Design: Gliders and Air Rockets (Grades 1-4)
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Students will engineer their own flying machines and gliders while designing original comic‑style characters using bold colors and expressive lines. After bringing their ideas to life through art and engineering, kids will build, test, and fly their creations. Best of all, they’ll take their handmade flying creations home—perfect for continued adventures and high‑flying fun beyond camp!
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- Science Week 3 - Rock & Roll Science: Ages, Layers and Fossils (Grades 1-4)
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Get ready to rock your way through Earth’s history! Students will travel back in time as they unravel Earth’s eons, eras, and periods by exploring rocks and rock layers. Through hands‑on activities, learners will discover how layers of the Earth tell stories about the past and reveal clues about ancient environments. The adventure wraps up with an exciting fossil discovery experience, where kids uncover evidence of life long ago. It’s a geology‑packed journey full of curiosity, exploration, and prehistoric fun!
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- Science Week 3 - Science & Engineering: Discovery & Reactions (Grades 5-8)
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Fee: $60.00
Dates: 6/22/2026 - 6/25/2026
Times: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM
Days: M Tu W Th
Sessions: 4
Building: Art (opens in new tab)
Room: Art 7
Instructor: Keith Tetangco
Available Seats: 30
Get ready for fizzing, bubbling, and wow‑worthy discoveries! Kids will dive into exciting hands‑on activities that showcase surprising and colorful chemical reactions. As they safely perform fun experiments, campers will ask questions, make predictions, and watch science come to life right before their eyes. This class sparks curiosity, encourages exploration, and turns learning into an unforgettable, messy‑in‑the‑best‑way kind of fun!
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- Social Science Week 3 - Travel Journal (Grades 1-4)
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Pack your imagination and get ready to explore the world—no suitcase required! In Travel Journal, kids will discover exciting destinations through research, creativity, and curiosity. As they learn about different places around the globe, students will create their own illustrated travel journals filled with drawings, facts, and personal reflections. Along the way, they’ll practice organizing information, writing thoughtfully, and bringing places to life through art. Each young traveler will share highlights from their journey with the class, turning learning into a shared adventure across the world!
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- Social Science Week 3 - Travel Across the United States (Grades 1-4)
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Students will explore different regions of the United States as they travel from coast to coast, discovering unique landscapes, landmarks, and cultures along the way. As they record their journey through drawings, maps, writing, or journals, students will document their discoveries and share personal reflections. This engaging experience builds curiosity, observation skills, and creativity while helping students bring their travels to life—no passport required!
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