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Summer Camp Guide

How to plan for the

best summer camp experiences The Alberta Camping Association provides tools to narrow down possibilities

By MARK WEBER Express staff

It may be early in the year, but local summer camp staff are already well into planning for an array of activities to keep local youth engaged. Central Alberta features all kinds of summer camps, geared towards those with a passion for dance, a penchant for horseback riding or those who want to spend time learning about the Bible while still enjoying a host of recreational opportunities. There are also camps suited to those with a range of sporting sensibilities where swimming, canoeing, wall climbing and the wonders of the outdoors are explored. Many aim to provide a wide variety of activities to foster growth, learning, a sense of adventure and independence all while offering plenty of fun, healthy activities for kids to be a part of. Choosing a camp may seem like an overwhelming venture considering the multitude of choices, but the Alberta Camping Association (ACA) provides tools to narrow down the possibilities. The Association is a not-for-profit organization and a community of camp professionals, seasonal employees, volunteers, and supporters of organized summer and youth camps. The Association also provides education, networking opportunities, and resources for youth camps and outdoor centres across the province. An online resource library offers members helpful resources on a wide range of topics including business and finance, volunteer management, research and trends in camping, site and facilities, programming and activities, food services, leadership training and many more. Articles are also posted regularly on the Alberta Camping Association Blog, as well as on facebook and Twitter. Meanwhile, with hundreds of camps ranging from day camps, residential, and out trip camps focusing

on activities like horseback riding, canoeing, mountaineering, to art, drama, and science there is a lot to choose from. To find out what activities or type of camp that would fit with your child best, visit the Association’s camp directory. Something else to keep in mind is that ACA member camps have been accredited with the stamp of ACA approval. “That means they reach a high level of standards and follow strict protocols to make sure your child is getting the best experience in the safest environment. These standards are related to things like site, facility, administration, leadership, health, food service, and programming.�

Meanwhile, parents can continue their research by visiting each individual camp’s web site to learn about the camp’s philosophy, the type of programs offered, session lengths, start dates and cost. The ACA offers a complete list of camps – there is an excellent tab on the web site called ‘Search for a Camp’ which lists areas of interest ranging form baseball, biking and kayaking to cycling, sailing, backpacking and tennis. Those searching for the best camp can check off specific interests and the program finds camps that specialize in those areas. Profiles of a number of camps are presented which can then be explored at your leisure. Also available on the ACA web site is a section specifically geared to parents and the questions or concerns they might have. There is information on choosing a camp, preparing for camp or when a child has to head off to camp on their own. Another way to find out about overall camping experiences is to simply ask around. According to the site, “Further still, you can ask your friends, family, and neighbours about their camping experience. Perhaps they have a camp to recommend or can help you with your research. If you think you have the right camp in mind, talk to others to see how they found their experience there.� There are indeed many advantages to signing up for camp. Kids can learn all kinds of new things, establish new friendships, and learn a bit about positive growth and independence. “Going to summer camp is a big step for kids and parents, but the benefits will last a lifetime. Your child will practice independence, make new friends, learn new things, and experience positive growth.� For more helpful tips about all things related to the summer camp experience, check out www.albertacamping.com. For further information, contact the Alberta Camping Association at info@albertacamping.com. mark.weber@reddeerexpress.com

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By MARK WEBER Express staff

There is plenty of adventure awaiting campers who have signed up for a summer camp at the Salvation Army’s Pine Lake Camp. “There is an atmosphere that is cultivated when an individual comes to a place that is outside of the norm of their everyday life,” said Capt. Ian Gillingham, divisional youth secretary with the Salvation Army’s Alberta and Northern Territories D.H.Q. “There is just something about a camp - and just being outdoors - it shifts something for people. They’re more receptive, they are open - there are programs and opportunities that lead them to saying, ‘I want to come back!’” Featured among the camps this coming summer are Holiday Camps which service different parts of the province. The first - Holiday Camp 1 - is aimed to youth in Red Deer and the Central Alberta region. It runs from July 10th to July 15th. As the web site points out, “Everyone deserves a vacation, including kids! Holiday Camp is intentionally designed to help kids get away from the routine of everyday life and enjoy the beauty of God’s creation. “Through physical activities like tenting, biking, canoeing, swimming, wall-climbing and more, kids will develop new skills, grow in confidence and learn to be a team player. But, it doesn’t end there! By participating in Bible learning, camp fires, and intentional conversations with camp leaders kids will either encounter God for the first time, or grow

in their already blossoming spiritual experience.” Gillingham said many times, the young campers return year after year. “They come back because they’ve experienced something - there’s a camaraderie, and they know that some of their friends might be coming back,” he explained. “So there is a meaningful experience that comes out of that. “Some of the kids also have some pretty life changing experiences,” he said. “And that’s one of the things we want to create for them - we want to create and provide an opportunity for them to have a life-changing experience.” This is also an exciting time at Pine Lake Camp as plenty of new features are being added to the site, which altogether spans some 70 acres, he said. There is a photography program that was added l a s t year, and it’s proven to be a hit. “Every single youth were able to take home a picture of the kids that were in their cabin group,” he said. “They got a little journal to write in, signatures of their best buddies - these are keepsakes for them, too.” Other highlights to look forward to include archery. “We’ve had archery in the past and we are re-instituting it,” he said, adding there will be outdoor human foosball this year, too.“It’s something where you think, oh man - this is so Albertan,” he added with a laugh. “We are also bringing in tether-ball and updating our mini golf course. And we will also be instituting a community garden in different phases,” he said, adding that it’s a healthy life-skill to add to a camper’s overall experience at Pine Lake.“We want to also give them some lifeskills and some

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SUMMER DAYS - Campers at the Salvation Army’s Pine Lake Camp head out for a canoe ride during one of the many camping experiences held during the summer months. photo submitted

fun experiences that they could possibly replicate when they are back home. “We are also initiating phase two of our mountain bike trails as well. We cut some new trails last year, and we will be enhancing that aspect of our program.” As to other camps, Leader In Training (LIT) Camp runs July 11th to Aug. 11th. This one month LIT Camp is an intense leader-in-training program for youth in Grades 8 to 10. Participants are challenged through outdoor activity and team building. “Participants are challenged through outdoor activity, team building exercises, exploring healthy spiritual practices and being immersed in all aspects of camp life. The goal is growth, self-discovery and learning to serve others.” LIT Camp serves as a great training program for youth who are interested working at Pine Lake Camp, notes the web site. Additionally, youth will come home having grown in confidence and understanding of good leadership that will be expressed in everyday life for years to come,” notes the web site. Holiday Camp 2 runs July 17th to July 22nd. And the month of July wraps up with Holiday Camp 3 which goes from

July 31st to Aug. 5th. Teen Camp gets underway Aug. 7th and wraps up Aug. 11th. “Activities like biking, wall climbing, swimming, campfire, Bible teaching and more foster an atmosphere of team work, learning, growth, friendship and fun.” The Gospel Arts Camp runs from Aug. 12th to Aug. 19th. According to the web site, “Through a variety of classes like music theory, guitar, vocals, band, praise and worship, drama, arts/crafts, photography and more you will explore and develop your own artistic potential. “Elements of fun and relaxation in the outdoors will be woven throughout the week to create a dynamic and exciting experience. Talented instructors will teach classes, provide Bible learning and spiritual coaching, and let their hair down with a little bit of fun.” These are just a few examples of what Pine Lake Camp has to offer. Things are buzzing all year-round as well, with a variety of camps, conferences, retreats, meetings and events through the fall, winter and spring months, too. For more information, check out www. pinelakecamp.ca. mark.weber@reddeerexpress.com

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By MARK WEBER Express staff

There is plenty to see, do and experience at the Halkirk Circle Square Ranch which has been hosting a range of summer camps since 1978. According to the web site, Circle Square Ranch is owned and operated by Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of Canada. Inter-Varsity has been operating summer camps and year-round outdoor educational programs for more than 80 years. They operate nine summer camps across Canada under the names of Pioneer and Circle Square. Meanwhile, folks are already getting their kids signed up for the coming summer season. “We’ve already had over 500 registrations,” said Kevin Perry, the Camp’s executive director. The camp was created as part of the Crossroads Christian Communications TV program called Circle Square, which originally aired on TV in the 1970s. “There is a lot of value in camp.” In 2011, five Circle Square Ranches became part of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of Canada, which also owns and operates four Pioneer Camps across Canada. Inter-Varsity has been providing summer camps and year-round programs for children, youth, young adults and families since 1929. “Part of what we hope is that they have acquired some different skills and pushed themselves in some areas that they can take and apply in their everyday lives,” said Perry, adding the focus overall is on four key areas - social, physical, mental and the spiritual. “We want to see them grow in those four areas, which are huge in life.” Helping to provide youth with practical skills for life is all the more important these days, as it seems kids are under increased pressure then in the past. “These times can be really hard on kids - often things are expected of them earlier just with the way society is going. “There are things that when I was 12 that I didn’t even remotely have to think about. But now, they are having to battle with life issues at a younger age where they ac-

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tually don’t have a really good set of tools to navigate those decisions. Sometimes, really mature decisions are being pushed on them really early.” At Circle Square, the setting itself speaks to a time away from the normal routines of life. Also, campers are required to deposit their electronic devices with the staff prior to beginning their stint at camp. “We ask they turn them all in!” Perry said that with the rise of smart phone use, even the basics of connecting with others and holding meaningful conversations is an art that isn’t as well-honed sometimes as it could be these days. “Those basic relational principles just arent’t so common anymore.” Over the past 35 years, more than 35,000 campers to the 320 acres overlooking an amazing Paintearth coulee. Many activities are offered, from horseback riding,

West of Sundre in the beautiful BowCrow Forest. A Christian summer camp has a full range of camps for boys Incredible Outdoor activities may include:

shooting, crafts, whitewater rafting, biking, archery, canoeing, rappelling, swimming and many others

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2017 schedule for BOYS: Adults Info Session & Fundraiser Dinner ...........Apr 29 Spring work day ................................................................................ June 3 Age 5-18 Father/Son Team Day ................................ June 10 Age 5-7 Treeclimbers with Father ........... June 23 - 25 Age 14-18 Leadership Tr................................................. July 2 - 8 Age 12-13 Adventure Tr .............................................. July 9 - 15 Age 8-11 Stockade ......................................................... July 16 - 22 Fall Work day .................................................................. September 16

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swimming, wall climbing and high ropes to archery, BMX biking, skateboarding, campfires and Bible studies. Staff run several overnight camps for youth between the ages of six and 18. According to the web site, in this camp community, where leadership and faith development is encouraged, “Children and youth are comfortable asking tough questions about life and faith. “Campers find answers and direction for life here. For 35 years, we have been helping children and youth develop into mature Christian leaders. “Our staff are well trained to mentor and guide children and youth in all aspects of camp life, from developing skills to engaging in conversations about life and faith.” Of course, horsemanship is a primary focus at Circle Square as well. “We continue to offer a high level of horsemanship camps,” said Perry. Campers are assigned to a horse that is appropriate to their riding experience and comfort level, and instruction and support are always provided. “Everything we do - it doesn’t matter what skill they are learning whether it be from horses to archery to high ropes - they are tools to show them they can develop skills for life.” It’s also about building confidence.“The activities are to help uncover and unearth the strengths that lay within these kids, and their own potential.” At the end of the day, Perry, who has been at the Halkirk Circle Square Ranch for 17 years now, added it’s such a fulfilling line of work. “For us, it’s the constant reminder that there is such a vast resource of wealth in young people today. We want to be part of being that catalyst of hopefully bringing that out. It’s seeing the potential that is there. Once you start to have some conversations and build those relationships, they can really grow by leaps and bounds by the end of the week. “It is highly rewarding.” For more information about the Halkirk Circle Square Ranch, check out www.csranch.ca/halkirk. mark.weber@reddeerexpress.com


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Summer Camp Guide

Camp Silversides offers a perfect

summer getaway for youth

By Zachary Cormier Express staff

If you’re looking for a close to home Christian summer camp that will get the kids to unplug for a little while and enjoy nature, Camp Silversides might be the perfect option for you. The nearly 90-year-old summer camp is nestled on the southern shore of Gull Lake, just down the road from Aspen Beach Provincial Park 20 minutes west of Lacombe. “We’re a Bible camp or a Christian camp and we’re part of a ministry called One Hope Canada. We run Bible camps all summer for all ages. We run youth camps and family camps and then we actually run retreats throughout the whole year,” said Silversides Camp Director Jacquie Hnidey. Started in 1929 by Prairie College as a summer outreach, the camp was taken over by One Hope Canada and has since grown into the year-round facility it is today, hosting around 400 campers each year, according to the One Hope Canada web site. “One Hope Canada actually runs 42 camps across Canada. The goal of One Hope Canada is just to reach people through Jesus,” Hnidey said. Beyond growing in their faith, campers will also get the chance to learn one of the many different skills offered at Silversides. “We have everything from zip lining to paintball,” said Hnidey, noting because of its proximity to the lake one of the camp’s biggest and most unique features is its water sports program. “We do paddle boarding and — of course — canoeing, fishing. But we also have this really beautiful speedboat and with that we do wake boarding and wake surfing.” There’s also disc golf, a climbing wall and low ropes. “We have a really huge skills program.” In addition to the skills, campers also get to take part in firesides, chapels, wide games and camp meals prepared by the Silversides staff. Hnidey said coming to camp is an opportunity for young people to completely unplug for a week and real-

ly experience nature and interact with their peers. “It’s huge.The kids don’t even bring their cell phones to camp, which is beautiful. They get this week where they get to come out to the outdoors and just experience nature and what God has created,” she said. “Kids come to camp and they’re able to create these wonderful friendships and they learn. It’s just a real grounding experience.” That goes for kids of every age, from intro camps for kids in Grades 1 to 3 through to teen, junior high and senior high camps for older youth. “I’ve directed for years and years and years. Without a doubt the kids don’t want to go home at the end of the week. They have just such a wonderful time. It’s just this great opportunity to unplug from the world, so to speak, and all the technology and TV and stuff — we don’t have any of that out there. “It’s just about people and nature. It’s beautiful.” Finally, Camp Silversides also offers a family camp for parents and kids to get out and enjoy summer camp together. “For the family camp, the whole family can come out. It’s just a great time for kids and parents to be together and just kind of be able to have this relaxing week where they don’t have to cook or anything like that and the kids

get to do all these activities with the parents. Our society is so not that way anymore, so it’s a wonderful experience for families, too.” Families can stay in one of Silversides’ on-site cabins, a powered RV site or a tenting site. The week also features Lawrence Jensen of the New Sweden Mission Church in Wetaskiwin as a guest speaker. For more information or to register for a camp, visit www.silversides.ca. zcormier@reddeerexpress.com

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Summer Camp Guide

How to prepare the kids for their

first summer camp

This summer, your children are going away to summer camp for the very first time. And maybe it’s also the first time you’ve been separated from them for so long. Everyone’s probably feeling a little apprehensive. Here are some tips to help everyone prepare for the day of departure. • The best way to reassure children is not to worry. If you have specific concerns, call the camp and ask all the questions that are bothering you. Some camps hold open house days; they are a great opportunity to check out the location, meet the counsellors, and get some reassurance. • To build your children’s enthusiasm and interest, talk po­sitively about the camp and ask them about the activities they can’t wait to try. You can also tell them stories about your own experiences, if you ever went to summer camp.

• If your children have never slept away from home, it would be a good idea let them have a trial run. A weekend at their grandparents will likely be a comfortable initiation, and it will prepare them for the few nights they’ll soon be spending away from you. • Don’t promise your children that you’ll go

and bring them home if they feel homesick or if they don’t like the camp. They could very well test your promise at the first hurdle. It will also keep them from making a ge­ nuine effort to adapt if they know they can leave whenever they want. Instead, encourage them to persevere. They can decide whether they want to

repeat the experience once they’re back home. Above all, put on your biggest smile when you say goodbye to them at the camp. It will let them enter into their experience without worry that you’re in distress. After all, they’re going to be having an extraordinary adventure!

Summer Day Camps for children aged 5-11 years at Sunnybrook Farm Museum Have your children join our museum interpretive team for a history-themed daily or weekly summer day camp experience, as we travel back in time and learn about pioneer life in early Alberta. Children will feed farm animals, make butter, pump water, cook on a wood stove, do pioneer crafts, play games, and take part in fun farm activities. Explore our 1889 log house, check out the blacksmith shop, and take a ride on the barrel train. Come try our new Pioneer Cooking and Pioneer Theatre Camps

Offered weekly between July 3 - August 30, 2017 Only $175 a week, or $40 per day 9:00am-4:30pm, before and after care available 4701 - 30 Street, Red Deer To register call (403) 340-3511 Email: sbfs@shaw.ca www.sunnybrookfarmmuseum.ca

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Summer camp fun for the

whole family If you’re looking for an exciting and enriching way to spend some quality time with the kids this summer, why not attend summer camp together? Fun and fond memories guaranteed! All-inclusive packages Whether or not you opt for an organized stay, family camp will welcome you with friendly faces, cozy lodgings (in the woods or on the water) and healthy meals. You’ll also have access to a slew of activities like swimming, playing team games, hiking and so on. Daily recreation plans—designed to avoid the “what should we do today?” question—are available, but you’re also free to do what you wish, when you wish to. Rewarding encounters Family summer camps bring together people from different backgrounds, regions, and sometimes even different countries. Camp is the perfect catalyst for starting new friendships with like-minded folks, and provides an opportunity to learn about other cultures, occupations and hobbies. The seed of many friendships has been planted at family camp! Don’t pass up the chance to have a great time with great people—find a camp and book your vacation today.

Community groups helping families

Non-profits and government organizations across the country have programs in place to offer families in need the chance to spend some time in the great outdoors. One way they accomplish this is by footing the bill for summer camp for households with financial difficulties.


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Summer camps for kids with

special needs camps are just like those at any other camp: theme days (for cooking, theatre, arts and crafts, etc.), indoor and outdoor recreation, group games, etc. The only difference: everything is carefully planned by specialized staff to be as inclusive—and as fun—as possible. At these specialized camps, your child is considered both as part of the group and as an individ-

ual. Counsellors structure the camp’s activities with the needs of every camper in mind. They’ll get to know your child—his or her health conditions, level of autonomy, interests, habits—in order to create the best possible camp experience. And with this in mind, you’ll be able to send your little one off to experience the joys of summer camp with peace of mind.

Summer camp for

aspiring actors Summer camp is great for all kids, but some camps may not have the resources to accommodate your child’s functional needs. The good news is that many summer camp programs offer an environment with fully accessible infrastructure, on-site medical personnel, a low child/counsellor ratio and a focus on personalized care for every camper. A varied clientele You can find camps equipped to cater to the functional needs of kids with: • Intellectual or physical disabilities • Developmental disabilities • Learning disabilities • Language disorders • Severe disruptive disorders A personalized structure Activities that take place in specialized summer

Gymnastics Summer Camps

Is your child expressive and sociable, or on the contrary, rather introverted and shy? This summer, give him or her a unique opportunity to blossom: a hands-on foray into the wonderful world of theatre. Hurray for drama camp! Performing arts Taking part in the creative process of planning a theatre production helps develop a variety of artistic skills, from acting and directing to building sets and designing costumes. At drama camp, tomorrow’s thespians learn all about diction, expression, improvisation, performance, pitch, body lan-

guage and stage presence. Each group of campers gets to witness the full process of producing a play, from audition day to the final live performance. Daily creativity Singing, dancing, prop design, improv, stage techniques and scenes from well-known plays are just a few topics covered in drama camp workshops. Throughout their stay, campers will have plenty of opportunities to express their creativity. Monday’s body language workshop, Tuesday’s group reading and Friday’s dress rehearsal all help build a distinct

set of skills. A shared sense of pride Performing in a play (or helping out behind the scenes) is sure to put a smile on your child’s face. It’s a stimulating experience that gives an incredible confidence boost. On top of being an incubator for talent, drama camp provides the perfect setting for making new friends.

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The Math Shack helps sharpen skills

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BY JOSEPH HO Express staff

The summer is prime time for kids to catch up on what they’ve learned in school. Over at the Math Shack, local educator Lisa Hansen takes a different approach to teaching math. She calls it a multi-sensory approach, where students learn through sight, speech, play and action. “Multi-sensory means they’re not just watching a teacher do something on the board for operations. We’re hands-on. We have visuals, actions and songs if we need, puzzles and charts. All the different senses are activated to help them learn it,” said Hansen. Within her methods, there’s a recognition that students learn in different ways, that some are visual learners, others are auditory and some, kinaesthetic. Suppose there’s a case where a kindergarten-aged student has trouble recognizing numbers. Hansen has a way of targeting each one. For the visual learners, she’s developed ‘number friends’ - characters that come in the shape of that digit to help students remember them. For those that learn through listening and speaking, she’ll teach them a rhyme or song. And for the ones who learn by doing, she’ll teach them a gesture. “If we’re learning about money, we have play money and set up a store, we put a value on things. Or we’re going out for lunch, let’s say, and we’re ordering off menus, we’re playing with bills and we’re making change, (calculating) GST for the older kids,” Hansen said. A key part of teaching math is making it applicable to their daily lives. Hansen said older students will occasionally question why they’re learning the material. These real-life examples show why, she said. Want to bake something? Better know your fractions. Hansen, a teacher of 16 years, has been running the Math Shack for just over a year. She has used the same multi-sensory approach through her own literacy centre for six years. Parents soon started asking for her to teach math that way as well. She sees the Math Shack as a place where kids who fall behind can catch up. Some of her students might be in a Grade 4 classroom but their abilities are stuck at the Grade 1 level. “Even if the school gives them extra help, they can’t give them all the extra help they need, or take them that far back to the fundamentals.

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“It’s all about building your basics and building your foundation so they’re ready for the next step.” But there’s something for students of all abilities, in-

cluding gifted ones who don’t feel challenged enough and are eager for more advanced learning, she added. joseph.ho@reddeerexpress.com

Learn to fly this summer

BY JOSEPH HO Express staff

Combining faith and flight, Prairie College has camps aimed at pilots with passion. The Three Hills-based Christian college is authorized by Transport Canada to train aviators. Students can work toward permits like their Private Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot Licence and multi-engine and instrument ratings. They can learn to fly commercially. But the two-year program offered is an Associate of Arts in mission aviation. Mission aviation, is about putting those skills to use in missionary work. That work is often done in developing countries, where communities are not easily accessible by roads. That’s where airplanes come in, transporting aid workers and supplies to remote areas. “Their goal is to help improve the lives of these people as well as bring the Christian faith to them as well,” said Miriam Skelton, the camp registrar. But even with the aircraft, there are special conditions mission pilots must navigate. Prairie teaches them to land on grass strips and to fly over mountainous terrain, Skelton said. This camp though, is much more introductory. Skelton said they want to introduce campers to ground instruction and then get them some flying experience. During the week, they can log up to three hours into their pilot training record, recognized by Transportation Canada. According to the ministry, to earn a Private Pilot Licence, 45 hours of flight training are required; a Commercial Pilot Licence takes 200 hours. The aircraft used are Cessna 172 planes — basic, single-engine training planes that seat four. Campers will also get to learn to fly aerobatically, if they wish, Skelton said, using a tail-wheel aerobatic tandem plane, coloured bright yellow. “They get to do loops and barrel rolls and hammerheads. It’s pretty fun. It’s quite the experience,” she said.

MULTI SPORT SUMMER CAMP SPECIFICS

“It’s often the highlight of their week.” Typical camp activities will still take place, such as swimming, games and sitting around a campfire. “We do the camp stuff and the activities in the evenings because there’s no flying in the evening,” Skelton said. Prairie College also holds a variety of sports camps for youth of varying ages. For elementary school kids, there are two multi-sport day camps where they can play soccer, basketball, volleyball, badminton, dodgeball, baseball and more. Randy Stewart, the school’s athletic director, said the goal is to get them active and to help them fall in love with sports. With older youth, there’s a greater focus on high-performance. Prairie College holds a volleyball camp for those aged 13-18, led by college and university players and coaches. The camp is aimed at those who want to advance to the next level of their sport. Stewart said they’ve unearthed some talent for their varsity team, the Pilots. “We’ve definitely had a lot of athletes come through that, then come to the school as students and athletes as well,” Stewart said. Recently, the school started hosting the NBC Basketball Camp, an athlete development program based in Spokane, Washington. One session for kids aged 11-16 focuses on shooting. The other, for campers aged 14-19, includes leadership, weight training, nutrition, sports psychology with advanced basketball coaching. As faith-based camps, all of these seek to develop participants off the playing surface as well. “It’s to help kids through life and give them a chance to meet coaches who’ve been through sports, that try to model Christian character and values as well,” Stewart said. For more information, visit www.prairie.edu. joseph.ho@reddeerexpress.com

“A place where memories are made”

Camp Dates (2 camps in July and 1 in August) Monday July 10th – Friday July 14th. Monday, July 17th – Friday, July 21st.

SUMMER DAY CAMPS!!! PS!!!

Monday, August 14th – Friday, August 18th.

Monday-Thursday, 9:00 am-3:00 pm Friday, 9:00 am-1:30 pm

Ages 7-17 years old.

• Activities will include golf, skateboarding or scooter riding, basketball, volleyball and street hockey. • Camp times each day are from • 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. • Each day will begin at Lakewood Golf Resort and end at Incline Skate Park in Sylvan Lake. • Lunch and snacks will be provided each day For more information or to register please contact Scott at 403-887-2477 or scottbergdahl@telus.net or lakewoodgolfresort.ca

• Golf instruction by CPGA Head Golf Professional

July 4 - July 7 July 10 - July 14 July 17 - July 21 July 24 - July 28 July 31 - August 4 August 8 - August 11 August 14 - August 18

Eastview Estates - 120 Ellenwood Drive Riverside Meadows - 6021 57 Ave. Rosedale AcƟvity Centre -2 Roland Street Morrisroe West AcƟvity Centre - 5 McIntosh Ave. Clearview Meadows - 93 CorneƩ Drive Oriole Park AcƟvity Centre - 5 Ogden Street Normandeau AcƟvity Centre - 49 Noble Ave.

Register Today!

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Summer Camp Guide

Camping options galore at Rivers Edge Camp & Retreat Centre By Zachary Cormier Express staff

With programs for children, youth, families and seniors running through the summer months, the Rivers Edge Camp and Retreat Centre has a summer camp option for everyone. The Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada ministry camp, which is located just outside of Cremona, offers summer camp and equine programs which allow children and youth to get away to a natural setting and develop their faith, according to the camp’s mission statement. “The goals of the camps are to, number one, focus on their relationship with Jesus Christ, focus on camaraderie with friends and meeting new friends and taking advantage of character development,” said Juan Manigault, the executive director of the Rivers Edge Camping Association, which runs the camp. When it comes to summer camps, Rivers Edge offers a large variety of options for kids and youth of all ages, and even a few for families as well. For example, there’s the brand new PeeWee Camp for kids ages four to six which offers younger campers an opportunity to get a feel for the summer camp experience over the course of a short two-day and one night stay. “This is a camp that is designed to introduce four- to six-year-olds to camping,” Manigault said, adding that Rivers Edge also offers a Squirt camp for kids ages six to eight which is three days and two nights. “The PeeWee and the Squirt camps are really designed for youngsters who

are going to be away from home, maybe, for the first time by themselves.There’s a lot of fun involved with those camps.” Rivers Edge also has Junior and Junior High camps, which are week-long programs. Over the course of their stay at the camp, participants will take part in a variety of activities from volleyball, wide games, hiking and crafts. Manigault said that learning how to work as part of a team is one of the central themes of the week-long overnight camps. “Some of those are, again, you’re playing on a team, learning how to be a team member; teamwork. Your cabin has some competitions, so you’re part of a broader team of about eight to 12 people in a cabin,” he said, noting that every day, cabins can earn points by keeping their rooms clean, memorizing Bible verses and keeping their tables clean at breakfast, lunch and dinner. “We give a prize at the end of the camp for the team with the highest score.”

Then, of course, there’s the traditional summer camp fire pit to close out each day. In addition to their regular activities, Rivers Edge is also known for their extensive equestrian programs, including a couple of week-long horsemanship camps which give participants a chance to learn the basics of riding and horse care. From there, campers have the opportunity to expand their horseback riding experience through more advanced programs. “Then horsemanship level two is a higher level of horsemanship that gets you ready for the opportunity to be a leader at the camp or to be a wrangler,” Manigault said, noting that after completing their level two, participants can continue to pursue their love of horseback riding through Rivers Edge’s threeweek long faith-based LEAD (Lifelong Equestrians and Disciples) camp. Riders also get an opportunity to explore some of the many trails scattered throughout 300 acres of forest and

meadow on the property, according to the camp’s web site. There’s also the ever-popular Teen Camp, which is done in partnership with CrossRoads Church in Red Deer. “Last year I’d say we had about 100 teenagers on site for that camp, so it was pretty popular,” Manigault said. That Teen Camp includes guest speakers, paintball, high ropes courses and horseback riding, among other things, and is open to teens in Grades nine through 12. For those who want a more rugged experience, Rivers Edge also offers their five-day Adventure Camp. “They actually go down to the river level and stay in tents overnight for each of the days and it’s really like a wilderness-type camp in the sense that they’re going to do a lot of things, outdoor activities but not staying in a nice comfortable cabin.” Rivers Edge also offers a Family Camp to give families the chance to get out and enjoy nature together. To make things even better, this year when you purchase one full-priced camp, you get the second one for 50% off. Manigault said Rivers Edge also has a number of scholarships available for families who can’t afford to send their kids to camp. “We love encouraging people to come to camp, so we want to help people experience what camping is all about.” For more information on the camps that Rivers Edge offers, or to register you can check out their web site at www.riversedgecamp.org. zcormier@reddeerexpress.com

RDTC

Red Deer Tennis

Building a Mathematical foundation!

www.reddeertennis.com

403.346.7567

Concerned about your child’s math skills? Would your child benefit from additional math instruction? Holiday Camp (7-12 yrs) ~ Teen Camp (13-16 yrs) Moms & Tots Camp (0-6 yrs)

Does your child simply have a different learning style?

Does your child have learning difficulties?

Family Friendly Camp Times

Both 6-9 yrs and 10-12 yrs attend from Noon – 3 PM

Experience fun, multi-sensory and brain-friendly learning at the Math Shack Education Centre. Visit our website for more details and to register!

We have programs perfect for any type of learner; starting from 3 years ars old and upwards.

www.pinelakecamp.ca

403-406-3102 mathshack@outlook.com

www.mathshackeducationcentre.com

Dates July 10-14 July 17-21 July 24-28 July 31- Aug 4 Aug 14-18 Aug 21-25

Age Groups

6-9 Years 12:00-3:00 pm • Cost $120 10-12 Years 12:00-3:00 pm • Cost $120 13-18 Years 3:00-4:00 pm • Cost $60

Adult summer classes are also available. Register online or in person. For more information, call 403-346-7567

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Summer Camp Guide

Give your child an

enriching experience

Summer camps for children and teenagers offer a world of possibilities: sports, music, arts, sciences, languages, etc. These days, there’s something for everyone. And apart from being educational and fun, summer camps have a positive effect on the development and self-fulfillment of all participants. Experiencing the thrill of summer camp allows children of all ages to develop their social skills and make new friends. Children also improve their ability to resolve conflicts and learn to better understand their feelings and those of the people around them. They gain more independence and self-confidence, too. Those are some pretty significant benefits, aren’t they? And that’s not counting the fact that many campers also learn how to better protect the environment. Summer camp is rewarding in every way, provided you make the right choice. Your first priority as a parent is to ensure that your child has lots of fun in a safe environment. So, how to choose the perfect camp from among all those available? It’s simple: just take into account the following criteria. • Everyone’s expectations. Decide what type of experience you want to offer your child. Do you pre-

fer an “all-round” camp or one that explores the world of art? A camp that allows children to specialize in a sport or other talent? Obviously, it’s important to talk about this with your child. By offering various options, your child will be able to clarify his or her expectations and choose an appropriate camp. • Practical details. Discuss the length of stay and type of lodging (dormitory, cottage, tent, etc.). Think about any special needs your child has (physical or intellectual disabilities, severe allergies, etc.), as well as your own budget restrictions. Armed with these selection criteria, do a bit of research and select some camps that seem especially interesting. Next, look at their websites with your child; the photographs and comments will help you better assess the atmosphere of the camp. If necessary, call for more information about activities, menus and parent-child contact. Alternatively, you could visit the camps; just be sure to make an appointment or check if there is an open house. You can also ask for referrals from family or friends. You’ve made your choice and your child is thrilled? Summer camps often fill up quickly, so don’t wait too long before reserving a place.

SUMMER SCHOOL is offered at: Innisfail Career High School

Activities Rookie Camp July 26 - July 28

Ages - 6-9 $110

Camp in Motion July 30 - August 4

Ages - 14-17 $275

Middlers Camp August 7 - August 12

Ages - 11-14 $275

Kids Camp

August 14 - August 19

Scamper Camp

Ages - 9-12 $275 Ages - 6-10 $110

Campfires Stories Games Swimming Sports Archery Crafts Canoeing New Friends Camp Songs

August 21 - August 23 Register Online Today!!!

www.barharbourcamp.com info@barharbourcamp.com

Questions?

Sylvan Lake Career High School Olds Career High School

JULY 3 - SEPTEMBER 1 AT THE

ABBEY CENTRE 4500 WOMACKS RD BLACKFALDS, AB

All core high school courses offered. No charge for Chinook’s Edge students. Runs 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Monday to Friday Daily Attendance Required July 3-28, 2017

All students currently enrolled in high school or who will be entering grade 10 in Sept. 2017 are eligible. Call Chinook’s Edge at (403) 227-7070 or visit www.cesd73.ca

LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE! Registration starts May 1, 2017

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Help your kids

improve their skills this summer

A sports camp?

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What if your children could take advantage of the summer vacation to improve their skills in a fa­vourite activity? After all, they’re going to have plenty of free time over the next few weeks to devote themselves to what really interests them. And guess what? There are lots of specialized camps out there that will help your children improve their techniques and broaden their knowledge. The world of art… Music, singing, visual arts, dance, theatre, circus arts, photography — summer camps offering art programs are many and varied. Because of this, your children could choose to focus on one particular art to improve their skills or opt for a more generalized camp that

Arts, sports, and languages: going to camp can give kids the opportunity to improve their skills over the summer. allows them to discover a variety of different art forms. of sports… Athletes have plenty of choice when it comes to summer camps: soccer, cheerleading, riding, tennis, volleyball, sailing, etc. This is a unique opportunity for your children to learn from excellent coaches and mix

Some sports camps focus on perfecting specific skills, others on trying new sports.

Summer still seems a long way off, but it’s already time to think about the school vacation. In fact, if you want your child to go to a summer camp, you should start your search for the perfect place right now, as they tend to fill up quickly. Your child loves to run around and has energy to spare? Why not look for a sports camp? Gymnastics, soccer, golf, tennis, basketball, cheerleading, sailing, martial arts, horse riding, badminton and swimming are just some of the sports that children of all ages can learn more about at a specialized camp. They’ll come home with unforgettable memories for certain. Sports camps give children the opportunity to get lots of exercise and surpass themselves in a challenging environment. Some are designed to improve children’s skills in one particular sport, while others offer the opportunity to try a variety of different physical activities. The duration of the programs also vary from one camp to another and may even be spread out over several weeks. With all these factors to take into consideration, it is always a good idea to sit down with your children and decide on the best options together. You’ve agreed on the type of summer camp but are having a hard time deciding between all those available to you? Go and visit the sports facilities and find out about the coaches’ qualifications. So, where are your children going to be spending a fun-filled summer?

Mikisew 7-12yrs Jul 3 - 7 Thunderbird 10 - 12yrs Jul 10 - 14 Phoenix Adventure Camp 13 -17yrs Jul 18 - 27 Wapiabi 7 - 12yrs Jul 31 - Aug 4 Shunda 7-12yrs Aug 8 - 11 Bighorn 10 - 12yrs Aug 14 - 18 Waskway Leadership 13 - 17yrs Aug 21 - 25 Call us at 403.342.6500 Or Email alexo@yvc.ca

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with other athletes as enthusiastic as themselves. And best of all, they can play their favourite sport from morning until night. or of words... Knowing a few words in a second language can be useful, but nothing beats being able to speak it fluently. For kids who dream of travelling the world,

a summer camp is the ideal environment in which to perfect their knowledge, make new friends and participate in fun activities all at the same time. Whatever your children’s favour­ ite activities are, you’ll definitely be able to find a camp that meets their expectations. You’d better start your search now!


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Boys & Girls Club of Red Deer

To learn more or to register, visit: bgcreddeer.ca or call us 403-342-6500

Activ Kidz – Boys & Girls Club of Red Deer & District This summer SEVEN Neighbourhood Activity Centres across the city will be hosting programs for children 7 to 12 years old, and 6 year olds who have successfully completed grade one. Program runs Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am – 3:30 pm, and Friday from 9:00 am – 1:30 pm. This program offers activities that promote: active living, sports discovery, exploring natural outdoor spaces, creative and artistic expression, building connections to their community, making new friends, and having lots of FUN!

Visit our website for more details and registration

Pioneer Camps

www.pioneercamps.ab.ca

Pioneer Ranch: 403-845-6777 Pioneer Lodge :403-638-2660 Financial Assistance available

Adventure Camping for all ages: We offer a wide variety of camps ranging from 5-14 days- Girls only, Boys only, Co-ed, Teen Leadership, Work Crew as well as Day Camps age 4-9. Founded in 1951, Alberta Pioneer Camp is part of a network of nine Inter-Varsity Camps across Canada. We are committed to seeing young people transformed by the love of God actively at work in their lives. We have two spectacular camp locations: Pioneer Lodge, Sundre, nestled in the foothills and Pioneer Ranch, Rocky Mountain House, on the shores of beautiful Crimson Lake. We love kids. We love seeing them discover they can do more than they realize. We love watching them develop life-long friendships. We love listening to their laughter. We love seeing them grow and mature as they discover how much God loves them. We love welcoming them back to camp, year after year.

Alexo ‘A place where memories are made’

Phone: 1-403-342-6500 email: alexo@yvc.ca www.bgcreddeer.ca

Located 75km west of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Camp Alexo gives children and youth a chance to explore nature, discover their potential, and build positive relationships in an overnight residential camp setting. Camp Alexo provides these opportunities through adventure based programming for all ages. Phoenix Adventure Camp gives youth the opportunity to push their limits in 2 of the following options; Canoeing, Horseback Riding; Kayaking, Cycling, Backpacking or Back Country Adventure.

Harbour Camp

Registration is online at www.barharbourcamp.com If you have questions e-mail info@barharbourcamp.com

All our summer camps take place at Bar Harbour, a secluded 100 acre site on the south east shores of Buffalo Lake, next to the summer village of White Sands located in the County of Stettler. Campers participate in many different activities while at camp, depending on the age group. Waterfront, swimming, canoeing, sports, crafts, games, talent shows, dances, campfire, are just some of the things we do at camp. Campers who come back for another season often find many familiar faces in both campers and staff. Bar Harbour Camp is proud of our “community” and invites everyone to be a part of it! Campers are always under the direct supervision and care of our qualified staff. In addition to our leadership team and camp counsellors, medical staff and certified lifeguards are onsite at all times. Bar Harbour Camp holds accreditation with the Alberta Camping Association and the United Church Camping standards program.

Discover Camp Curious at the Abbey Centre in the town of Blackfalds! Camp Curious offers children between the ages of 6-11 years swimming lessons, sports, Curious crafts, group activities and awesome field trips in a safe and supervised Blackfalds environment. Camp leaders will create a week we are sure each camper will enjoy. There is also Camp Curious Mini half day camps for ages 3-5 year olds!

Our other camps include, overnight out trips, voyageur canoeing, and a range of other programs to engage children’s sense of adventure. This is an exciting year for Alexo as we are in the process of building a new lodge, and launching an online registration system.

Open to 40 campers each week throughout July and August, Camp Curious is sure to exceed your expectations! Registration for camp will begin May 1, 2017 at the Abbey Centre, 4500 Womacks Road, or online at www.blackfalds.com/register.

The summer camps program is operated by the Boys and Girls Club of Red Deer & District. Subsidies are available for those who qualify. For more information, or to register, please visit bgcreddeer.ca or call us at 403.342.6500. Email alexo@yvc.ca

For more information on Camp Curious, please contact 403-885-4039/ kpenner@blackfalds.com or visit www.blackfalds.com/campcurious.

Kuriakos Sylvan Lake

Phone: 1-403 -746-2702 www.kuriakos.ab.ca

Where will you be this summer? Join us at Kuriakos! We offer programs for kids, youth, adults, and families. Every day is filled with adventure, learning, and laughter in a Christ-centered community. It doesn’t get any better! Located on Sylvan Lake, we are an industry-accredited camp and outdoor education centre. We’re proud of our staff, who are chosen for their ability to serve as authentic Christian role models. Year-round senior staff have years of experience in camping leadership. Want to join our community? Contact our office at 403.746.2702 or www.kuriakos.ab.ca. Because you belong at camp!

Silversides Gull Lake, AB

For more information go to our website at: www.silversdes.ca or call: 403-748-2689

Camp Silversides is part of One Hope Canada Ministries and has operated Bible Camps since 1929. We are a non-profit Christian organization located on beautiful Gull Lake, Alberta. Camp Silversides offers camps for all ages and families. At our camps, campers are taught how to have a relationship with Jesus Christ while enjoying an experience of a lifetime. Campers are supervised by trained and caring staff who provide a safe, encouraging and positive environment for them. We offer a wide range of activities including; paintball, zipline, paddle boarding, canoeing, low ropes and more. We also specialize in water sports such as wake boarding and surfing.


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Phone: 587-952-0518 www.campteepeepole.com Camp Teepee Pole is a camp for boys. Affiliated with Christian Service Brigade, our motto is “to win and train Boys for Christ.” We are also an OUTDOOR adventure camp. In short, West of Sundre this is a place where boys can be boys while learning about God, their creator. We choose activities that boys like, methods of training that boys respond to, and leaders who can become friends and role models. Activities include environmental education. Of course, there is another reason for choosing Camp Teepee Pole – it is a lot of fun! Our activities are very outdoor oriented and include things like hiking, white water rafting, and many others. (Not all activities are available for all age levels – we always ensure things are “age appropriate.”) Facilities: max 50 campers each week; There are 6 cabins, each with 10 bunks and a loft, bring your own bedding and flashlight; Washhouse with showers and toilets; Kitchen and dining area with qualified cooks to provide great food for summer camps. If you are interested in a girl’s camp, contact Alberta Camp Cherith, who use Camp Teepee Pole for a summer camp for girls, providing similar activities.

TEEPEE POLE

Edge School Division

Phone: 1-800-561-9229 www.cesd73.ca

Chinook’s Edge School Division offers summer school in three communities, making it convenient for students to take courses for credit. Summer School is available in Innisfail, Sylvan Lake and Olds. High School students, or those entering grade 10 in September 2017, are able to take courses to upgrade existing marks, complete a required course missing from their timetable, or for personal reasons. All core high school courses are offered and there is no charge for students currently in Chinook’s Edge. Students work at their own pace, but under the guidance and supervision of teachers who provide assistance when needed. Taking a summer course provides students the opportunity to upgrade their marks in a course they didn’t do well in, or it can help reduce their course load in September. Summer School runs Monday to Friday, July 3-28, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day. Begin next school year ahead of the game! Call us toll-free at 1-800-561-9229 or visit www.cesd73.ca.

of Red Deer Recreation & Culture Camps

Ranch Halkirk

Located along the scenic coulees of Paintearth creek. We have two camps that run simultaneously for different age groups; Western Town for children ages 9-17 and a new campsite called “Pathway” for children 6-10. Circle Square Ranch is a non-profit Christian-based organization that welcomes children and youth of any faith and race. We encourage each camper to grow spiritually, mentally, social, and physically in an exciting, fun-filled western atmosphere. We invite campers to consider what the Bible has to say about them, their relationship with God, and each other. Our horsemanship program offers the chance to develop and improve their skills as they progress through our five star riding programs. We offer many other thrilling activities including a high ropes course, swimming pool, and bmx skatepark. The staff at Circle Square Ranch are loving, encouraging, and engaging as they care for each child and teach the many activities offered. These staff have been carefully selected, screened, and trained to work with children and youth.

Register Online: cornerstoneyouththeatre.org 403.986.2981

Register online, by phone, or in person at City recreation facilities. 403-309-8411

Cornerstone Youth Theatre is dedicated to teaching theater art skills, while helping students to develop their personal character by increasing focus, personal awareness, and confidence. No previous experience necessary.

View a full list of available camps here: reddeer.ca/daycamps

Get your kids active and engaged this summer in one of our themed camps (available for kids ages 3-17). Explore the arts or try a new sport; there is something for every interest. Camps are available as week-long or half-day programs run out of the Collicutt Centre, G.H. Dawe Centre, Recreation Centre and Culture Services. All week-long camps include both indoor and outdoor time so kids get their fill of fresh-air and don’t miss out on any summer sunshine. Each camp is unique: arts camps include museum and gallery outings, many July camps include Westerner Days Parade outings and camps at the G.H. Dawe and Collicutt Centre include pool time each day! Join in the fun this summer.

Phone: 1-403-884-2444 email: halkirk@csranch.ca www.halkirkcirclesquare.ca

Cornerstone Musical Theatre Camps are one of the most affordable, quality musical theatre camps in Central Alberta. Using a Broadway-styled theme, workshops include musical theatre, voice, dance and drama, which are taught by highly trained, FUN counselors! Other activities include high-energy games, specialty workshops and lots of rehearsals. Cornerstone’s camps are designed to create a hands on, multi-faceted theater experience. Campers will enjoy making new friends as they build performance and theater skills. All campers have the opportunity to perform on stage in front of an audience. After training with their teachers, campers will get their scripts, be cast, learn their lines and finally perform with great enthusiasm for family and friends. There is no better place for kids to learn about theater and have an amazing experience than in Cornerstone’s positive and encouraging atmosphere. Cornerstone Youth Theatre is dedicated to developing character in children. Cornerstone Youth Theatre - BUILDING CHARACTER ONE STAGE AT A TIME!

We are located in the Collicutt Centre!

Blackfalds Lacombe

Phone: 403-391-3124 www.dancersedgestudio.ca

Dancer’s Edge Studio has been operating in Central Alberta for the last 14 years. With a location in Blackfalds and one in Lacombe, we are conveniently located for all your dancing needs. Our Lacombe studio received the prestigious Large Business of the Year award this year. We offer a Future Star (6yrs and under), a recreational, and a competitive program for any student. Each location also has drop-in fitness classes.

Gymnastics

Phone: (403) 342-4940 www.exelta.com

There is no better way to spend your summer than with us and our friendly, positive and energetic staff at Exelta Gymnastics Club! Our fun filled Summer Camps will be packed full of gymnastics as well as rock climbing, swimming, crafts and so much more! Meet new friends, get exercise and roll through your summer in our giant indoor playground. Come dressed up as a Superhero or a Pirate as all of our Gymnastic Camps have themes to help to promote creativity and increase the fun! We have camps for all ages, starting at 1.5 years old! No gymnastics experience required. For more information on classes available, contact us at 403-342-4940 or visit us at www.exelta.ca


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Farm Museum Red Deer

Sunnybrook Farm Museum is again offering a remarkable summer day camp experience for children aged 5-11. Located at 4701 – 30th Street, just North of Bower Mall, the museum preserves the original farmstead of James Bower and celebrates the history of the family mixed farm right inside the City of Red Deer.

Our summer day camp experience is led by a professional team of interpretive staff. Children will participate in traditional farm activities including learning how to feed chickens, make butter, pump water, cook on a wood stove, play games, and take part in fun farm chores. They will explore our 1889 log home, check out the blacksmith shop, and take a ride on the barrel train. Each week features themed activities and games and this year we are offering new Pioneer Theatre and Pioneer Cooking camps. Before and after care is also available. Check our website for more details. For more information call (403) 340-3511.

CHURCH

Phone: 1-403-343-6570 www.myhomechurch.ca

& BMX Park

RED DEER

Home Church is a multi-site church based in Alberta Canada, with locations in many nations of the world. The heartbeat of our church is “Everyone needs Jesus, Everyone needs a home.” Our hope is that everyone who walks into any of our locations would feel right at H-O-M-E. Our mission is to connect everyone to Jesus and His Church. We would love to have you join us this Sunday at 10:00am and 11:30am. For more information visit www.myhomechurch.ca

Visit our website for more info and online registration!

Camp Pine Lake

www.pinelakecamp.ca Phone: 1-780-423-2111 *financial assistance is available

Our traditional, Christian overnight summer camps foster self-esteem, leadership and environmental stewardship. Campers of all ages are encouraged to be creative, in touch with nature and be themselves in a non-competitive environment. We offer an exciting life-changing experience, centred in fun, community and the beauty of nature. Activities include: canoeing, wall climb, low ropes course, bike trails, learn to swim, photography, arts & crafts, music, tenting, campfire and more! Check out our website and register today!

+ Art Gallery Red Deer

and Incline Industries Skate, Scooter

A Week @ the Museum Summer Kids Camps: Registration Opens March 1, 2017 www.reddeermuseum.com Phone: 403-309-8405

The Red Deer Museum + Art Gallery (MAG) is offering a summer of unique camps full of art, games, adventures and learning opportunities only the MAG can offer. New Age Groups: 6-8yrs and 9-11yrs. Each camp is designed for an optimal adventure! Every day includes outdoor activities; make sure to pack a swim suit just in case. Camps run from 9:00am-4:00pm. Early drop off and late pick up available, please contact us for details. Cost: $125/week for MAG Members or $150.00/week regular. Register starting March 1st by phone 403.309.8405, online “http://www.reddeermuseum.com” or drop in to the MAG 4525 – 47A Ave., Red Deer, AB. Full week registrations only. Limited spots are available. Some of our camp themes include: Curious Curators, Museum Mayhem, Let’s Plan a History Heist, and Calling all Art Lovers! Check out our website for camp dates, titles, and descriptors.

PRESENTS MULTI-SPORT CAMPS Sylvan Lake Alberta 403-887-2477

Visit our website for more details and to register www.lakewoodgolfresort.ca or www.inclineindustries.ca

Our multi-sport summer camps are designed to create a safe, interactive and fun learning environment while developing individual physical and mental acuity. Sport has been proven to develop many personality traits which include honesty, integrity, goal setting, improved self esteem, confidence, resilience, dedication, respect for authority and team work. These week long camps will be offered to children 7-17 years old and run from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. The main focus of the camp will be centered around golf and indoor skate, BMX and scootering. Each day will begin at Lakewood, learning the fundamentals of the game of golf with the juniors ending their day at Incline Industries skate park learning to skateboard and scooter. In addition, each day a new sport will be introduced to the group which will include basketball, street hockey, and volleyball to name a few. Our partners include Lakewood Golf Resort, Incline Industries Skate, Scooter and BMX Park and Youth Unlimited. All are staffed by trained employees who each desire to connect and impact youth.

“ Prairie College has offered competitive sports camps for over 20 years, and has now just recently College partnered with NBC Camps to offer two of the best quality basketball Three Hills camps in Alberta. Each year hundreds of athletes participate in our camp programs that are specifically designed to train and prepare you for life and sport. We are committed to seeing campers grow and develop through participation in sport. With offerings that range from multi-sport elementary camps to overnight high school camps, you will find a camp that is right for you. Our experienced and professional coaches desire to help you achieve your full potential. You will see results at these camps." Award Winning, Affordable Safety Programs!

www.safetycity.ca

CITY RED DEER

3030 55th Street Red Deer, AB T4P 3S6 Phone: (403) 314-9914

(leave message if necessary)

Email: safetycity@telusplanet.net

Safety City is offering our fun and educational programs to children throughout the summer. Our child focused programs teach children and parents how to stay safe in our fast paced world. Safety programs are available in: Home and Fire Safety, Bicycle Safety, Acreage & Farm Safety, and Pedestrian Traffic Safety. Take each course separately, or experience them all by attending summer camps! Did you know Safety City offers a unique birthday party program? Bookings available May through August. Your child and 14 guests can ride the child-size quads in our safe Streetscape as part of their planned and supervised activities. Program requirements and costs vary with each course. See our website for more information.

NEW THIS YEAR: ONLINE REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT


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Day camp tips for parents

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School is barely out before it’s time to start the kids at day camp. All summer long, they will be able to do a variety of activities, go on group outings, and make lots of new friends. Here are a few tips to help your children enjoy this enriching experience, which they are sure to remember for the rest of their lives. First of all, it’s possible that your children will feel a little nervous about going to camp, especially if it’s their first time. Reassure them by describing all the activities that will be organized throughout the summer, emphasizing the ones you know they’ll prefer. Remind them that this is a perfect opportunity to experience wonderful adventures with other children of the same age. On the first day of camp, start them off on the right foot by giving them a good breakfast. They

4501 – 47A Ave., Red Deer Ph# 403-346-7567 www.reddeertennis.com

Tennis

Summer Youth Tennis Camps (Monday - Friday)

Club

Prepare your children’s backpacks with them. Pack sunscreen, a hat, a sweater, and a good pair of shoes.

Camp SW of Rocky

Water Valley, Alberta Ph# 403-637-2766 www.riversedgecamp.org River’s Edge Camp is located 60 km SW of Olds, situated in the Water Valley area overlooking the Rocky Mountains.

Rivers Edge camp is a non-profit Christian based organization that desires to see adults, youth and children to investigate who Jesus is and the relationship that we can have with Him. We desire to see everyone that comes to camp to have a great experience and a desire to come back in future summers. Come out for a week of camp to try new activities, meet new friends, sit around a campfire, and enjoy some great camp food. Here at Rivers Edge we will do our best to make sure that your child gets the quality care that they deserve in a safe environment. Rivers Edge camp is also a year round retreat centre open to church groups, school groups, outdoor ed, band camps and leadership groups. For more information call 403-637-2766.

can take their own lunches and snacks or they can buy food if a cafeteria is available. Be careful of allergies — some camps, just like schools, ban peanuts. Every evening before bedtime, invite your children to participate in the preparation of their backpacks. Make sure they pack sunscreen, a hat or baseball cap, and a good pair of shoes. As most camps have swimming in their programs, ensure they also include a swimsuit, towel, and a change of clothing. Some pools require swim caps to be worn. You might also be required to supply life vests or swim floats if your children need them. Last but not least, go over basic safety rules with your children, and be sure to tell them to have a good time. After all, day camp is the perfect place to create unforgettable memories.

Participants will be taught basic tennis skills. Instruction regarding strokes and strategies will be included for advanced students. Those participants taking more than one week will be taught at their skill level. Registrants need to bring their own racquets and must wear running shoes and shorts or sweats. Since our courts are being resurfaced some lessons will be indoors. Outdoor fun and fitness activities will be included. Recommended to bring: insect repellent, sunscreen, snack, water bottle. 1 location in Red Deer

(see website www.royalsoccer.com for details)

Soccer Club Red Deer

Phone: 1-800-427-0536 email: info@royalsoccer.com www.royalsoccer.com Full day or half day weekly sessions from July 4 to September 2

RCSC is excited to host our 25th year of summer soccer camps this summer. Host to over 25,000 boys and girls across the country including one location in Red Deer. Our program is designed to promote personal development, team building and of course, FUN! The camp program is uniquely designed to offer a soccer focus in the morning and a leisure swim with other organized camp activities in the afternoons. We encourage all boys and girls between 5 and 13 to register. We offer full day, morning and afternoon sessions during the months of July and August. We offer early drop off and late pickup times fully supervised at no extra charge. We look forward to a great summer of camp. Check out our website to register online or call us for more information.

OPEN ALL SUMMER! Phone: (403) 347-3050

Literacy & Language Centre

www.soundconnectionscentres.com The Sound Connections Literacy and Language Centre provides literacy and speech/language intervention to children starting from 3 years old and upwards. We have a variety of different programs that are perfect for:

• School aged children who struggle with literacy • Children with learning difficulties • ESL students * Pre-school students ready for a head start on literacy • Advanced Kindergarteners and school aged children looking to be extended in literacy • Children with speech and language concerns • Children with Dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, Autism, Down Syndrome, Developmental delays etc. * Children with motivational problems or who struggle with traditional teaching methods • Children with a different learning style Qualified instructors will work with your child twice a week for 45 minute sessions, either individually or in a small group through a unique program/s/ that use a fun, play based, multi-sensory approach to best meet your child’s needs.

Building a Mathematical Foundation!

Education Centre

Red Deer

www.mathhackeducationcentre.com Tel: (403) 406-3102 www.mathshack@outlook.com

The Math Shack Education Centre offers specialized Mathematics intervention for children starting from 4 years of age and upwards, whether they have identified learning needs or not. The programs encompass all Mathematics curriculum areas across grade levels to further strengthen and develop skills in all the fundamental areas such as: number sense, mixed operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), time, money, place value, fractions, decimals, word problems and much more! Trained and qualified instructors will work with your child twice a week for 45 minute sessions, either individually or in a small group through unique programs that use a fun, play based, multi-sensory approach to best meet your child’s needs.

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