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Canterbury School of Florida offers exciting, educational, and themed camps for PK4 through Grade 12.
www.canterburyflorida.org/summer 727-525-5914
Thank you for your interest in Canterbury’s Summer Programs! Just like our academic programs, our camps promote adventure, a love of learning, and a playful spirit. Summer at Canterbury will not only be fun but will also provide an inspiring environment where campers will grow intellectually and socially. Your child will benefit from camps that are taught by talented Canterbury teachers and staff as well as highly qualified outside instructors and organizations, bringing you a versatile selection of offerings. Summer camp is where memories are made, but it’s also an inspiring environment where campers will grow intellectually and socially. I can’t wait to meet your campers and begin a summer adventure! Monica Talley Director of Summer Programs 727-521-5914 | camps@canterburyflorida.org
Welcome to Canterbury! Our Summer Programs strive to provide an environment shaped by adventure, learning, playfulness, and dynamic instructors. It’s also a great opportunity for children to step out of their comfort zones to try something new. There are so many avenues to explore: marine science, arts, robotics, sports, tech, and more! These brief introductions to new worlds are where lifelong passions begin. Here’s to great summer adventures! Mac Hall Head of School
Each summer, we host more than 250 campers to our beautiful campus from across the Tampa Bay area. In August, we welcome many new students, including recent campers, to join us for the “Full Canterbury” experience, which offers a challenging education within a nurturing environment. Small class sizes, unique learning experiences, and a differentiated approach are just a few of the reasons why our families agree that there is #noplacelikeCanterbury. Interested in learning more and seeing our community in action during the school year? Please contact me with any questions or to schedule your tour today. Colin Wyenberg, Ed.D Director of Admission 727-521-5903 | cwyenberg@canterburyflorida.org
CAMP COSTS
Half-day camps starting at $165/wk Full-day camps starting at $375/wk
CONTACT INFO
Monica Talley, Summer Camp Director 727-521-5914 | camps@canterburyflorida.org
CAMP LOCATION
Canterbury School of Florida | Knowlton Campus 990 62nd Ave NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
REGISTER TODAY!
www.canterburyflorida.org/summer
ADVENTURE CAMP
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Grades 3-7 | $295
ALL SPORTS CAMP
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Grades 2-5 | $165
ARCHERY
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Grades 4-8 | $165
ART CAMP
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Grades 6-9 | $175
BASKETBALL
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Grades 5-9 | $165
BEE KEEPING
Grades 2-8 | $165
BOXES! BOXES!
Grades K-4 | $165
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CANDLE MAKING AND TIE DYE
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Grades 4-12 | $175
CHALLENGE ISLAND: SLIMETOPIA
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Grades 1-6 | $165
COLOR EXPRESS ART
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Grades K-5 | $175
CREA+IVE DRAMA+ICS Grades 4-6 | $165
DRAMA+ICS BEGINNINGS Grades 6-8 | $165
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DROBOTS:
FULL DAY
Grades K-2 | $375
FISHING CAMP
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Grades 6-12 | $165
GO GREEN NATURE EXPLORERS
PM
Grades 1-6 | $165
HOOLA MONSTERS
AM
Grades K-6 | $165
INDOOR SOCCER
Grades PK4-3 | $170
MINECRAFT
Grades 3-8 | $165
AM PM
Grades 5-9 | $165
LEGO® CAMP
JULY 19-23
JULY 12-16
NO CAMPS
JUNE 28 - JULY 2
JUNE 21-25
JUNE 14-18
JUNE 7-11
SUMMER CAMPS
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FULL DAY
NEXT LEVEL THEATRICS OCEAN ADVENTURES
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Grades 2-6 | $175
ROV OCEANOGRAPHY
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SOCCER CAMP (OUTDOORS)
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Grades 1-6 | $165
Grades 3-5 | $165
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TRAVELING SPORTS
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Grades 5-8 | $305
YOGA
Grades 2-8 | $165
SUMMER COURSES AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Grades 9-12 | $1,000
DRIVER’S EDUCATION
Grades 9-12 | $1,000
HONORS CAPSTONE
Grade 12 ONLY | $1,000
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JUNE 14-18
Grades 6-9/ Grades 2-5 | $165
JUNE 7-11
VOLLEYBALL
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JULY 19-23
TRAILBLAZERS
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JUNE 28 - JULY 2
Grades 2-8 | $165
JUNE 21-25
SOFTBALL
JULY 19-23
AM
JULY 12-16
Grades 5-12 | $165
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NO CAMPS
SEWING
PM
FULL DAY
Grades 1-6 | $375 Grades PK4-2 | $165
FULL DAY
PM
ROCKETRY
SEA SQUIRTS
JULY 12-16
FULL DAY
Grades K-4/ Grades K-6 | $375 Grades 1-6 | $165
NO CAMPS
FULL DAY
Grades 9-12 | $375
OCEAN EXPLORERS: ROBOTICS
JUNE 28 - JULY 2
JUNE 21-25
JUNE 14-18
JUNE 7-11
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CREA+IVE DRAMA+MICS
Grades: 4-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Studio Muse CreA+ive DramA+ics is a unique and fun camp that fosters youngsters’ critical thinking skills, capitalizing on their boundless, creative energy all while exploring movement, pantomime, improvisation, dramatic games, play, story dramatization, and performance. Rather than an attempt to create professional child actors, the goal of Creative DramA+ics is to guide youngsters in self-expression, building lifelong skills and friendships.
LEGO® CAMP
Grades: PK4-3 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Marianne Sweeney Come one, come all, LEGO® enthusiasts! Campers will design and build superstructures and LEGO® environments utilizing a hands-on, teamwork-based approach. Each camper will create an individual project and work with others to build an electric monorail set for all to enjoy. There will be plenty of time for freestyle building and exploring the creative world of LEGOs®. Let your imagination run wild; bring your building brain and your enthusiastic hands. The sky’s the limit in the fun, imaginative world of LEGOs®.
SEA SQUIRTS MARINE SCIENCE CAMP Grades: PK4-2 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico
Do you love learning about marine science and ocean life? Come spend a week with the first Cousteau Diver Partner school in the world and learn about Tampa Bay’s local ecosystems and living organisms in our Marine Studies classroom and science lab. This camp combines a variety of hands-on marine science lessons and labs with related art and craft activities.
SOFTBALL SKILLS
Grades: 2-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Jody Moore Whether you are a beginner or are ready to take your game to the next level, learn the fundamentals of what makes a great softball player. Camp will be broken into small age- and skill-appropriate groups. We will cover throwing, catching, receiving, hitting, bunting, base-running, and all aspects of fielding in an actionpacked week. The week ends with a slip-n-slide challenge. Campers should wear athletic attire, cleats, and sunscreen daily.
TRAILBLAZERS
Grades: 3-5 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Harry Powers If you love the outdoors, this camp is for you! We’ll canoe and fish and learn wilderness survival skills such as how to set up a tent, build a solar oven, navigate with a compass, make a campfire, and many more wilderness experiences! Don’t miss out!
YOGA
Grades: 2-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Charlotte Whetstone Campers will learn how to focus and center themselves with various breathing and visualization techniques from certified yoga instructor and Canterbury teacher, Charlotte Whetstone. They will also learn self-respect and respect for others with the practice of fun and challenging poses, yoga games, breathing, and basic anatomy. This is a camp you don’t want to miss!
JUNE 7-11
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DRAMA+IC BEGINNINGS Grades: 6-8 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Studio Muse
Students explore the art of acting through various hands-on activities and techniques, including improvisation, physical theater, scene work, and character development. Students develop performance skills through engaging improvisational games, vocal work, movement combinations, and scene study.
OCEAN EXPLORERS: ROBOTICS Grades: 1-6 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico
Everyday ocean exploration leads us to new discoveries. How do marine scientists discover what lies on the ocean floor or in areas too risky for us to explore? We send in the robots! Or in this case, the ROVs (remotely operated vehicles). In this camp, we will spend time understanding ocean exploration and the types of equipment used, including the differences between submersibles and ROVs. Campers will then work in teams to design, build, and operate an ROV.
SEWING Grades: 5-12 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Karen Dineen
Do you want to learn how to sew? Make your own masks, clothing, etc! No experience required. Projects will be tailored to each camper so that a beginner as well as someone with sewing experience will be appropriately challenged and learn new skills.
JUNE 7-11
VOLLEYBALL
Grades: 6-9 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Coach Mike Mueller Crusader volleyball camp is geared to emphasize the fundamentals of what it takes to be a successful volleyball player. Camp will be split into age- and skill-appropriate groups where campers will learn proper passing, serving, setting, spiking, and defensive fundamentals. Be prepared to engage in an action-packed week while learning the game of volleyball through instructional drills and exciting games!
JUNE 7-11
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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Grades: 9-12 Instructor: Molly Smith
The primary goal of this class is to build an understanding of the structure and workings of the United States Government. This will be fulfilled through a study of the Constitution and the three branches of the U.S. Government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Once this foundation is understood, we will springboard into the complexities of politics, examining issues such as: Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, Voters, Political Parties, Interest Groups, the Media, and the Pluralism/Elitism debate. This course will lay an excellent foundation for understanding timely and current political issues and events. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will earn 0.5 credit toward graduation requirements.
DRIVER’S EDUCATION
Grades: 9-12 Instructor: Jacquelyn Suchanek The summer Driver’s Education program provides students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to become safe and responsible drivers. The class will be taught using a blend of the AAA curriculum, ADSTEA curriculum, Drive Right Curriculum, and the Florida Driver’s Manual. The main concepts taught will be the driving task, controlling the vehicle, driving in different environments, and being a responsible driver. Students must complete a minimum of 30 classroom hours and 6 hours behind the wheel. Students do not need a permit to take the summer course. Students receive a .5 credit for Drivers Education course completion. The 6 hours of driving are set up outside of the weekly schedule and students can take the permit test after the class.
HONOR CAPSTONE
Grades: 12 only Instructor: Donnamarie Hehn In Capstone Writing Seminar, rising seniors will explore a topic for which they will write a persuasive research paper. Students will study the methods of argumentation and research including MLA citation. Students will generate multiple drafts of their essay and will use teacher and peer review in their revisions. Because this is an online class, students will create a podcast or film for their final presentation.
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JUNE 14-18
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ALL SPORTS CAMP
Grades: 2-5 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Christine Fitch Students will be spending the week with Hough Campus PE teacher extraordinaire, Coach Fitch! Campers will learn skills and play games in a variety of different sports including: football, soccer, tennis, basketball, baseball/softball, and kickball. Students will learn game strategies, and have fun in this action packed week!
BEE KEEPING
Grades: 2-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Charlotte Whetstone All successful beekeepers have a keen awareness of the amazing honeybee! In this course, we drill deep into the incredible science and life of the bee. After we dive into the life of the bee, we look at how beekeeping relates to this wonderful creature and check out the classroom hive.
BOXES! BOXES!
Grades: K-4 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Taylor Eade Campers will start off the week looking at different creations, all made out of cardboard boxes! They will decide what they want to make with their boxes and create a blueprint. Maybe you’re a princess and you stand tall in your castle! Or maybe you decide to cut circular holes and use it as a target for football. Maybe you decide to make a mini city or a village! The opportunities are endless, you just have to use your imagination.
HOOLA MONSTERS
Grades: K-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Abby Albaum At Hoola Monsters, we believe in the power of play and creative expression. Our handmade hoops provide a great mechanism for kids to get fit while instilling a sense of leadership, teamwork, and confidence. During camp, kids will design and create their own handmade hoops. A variety of tricks, games, and activities will be included. Suitable for kids ages 5 and up, Hoop Camp will be taught by Abby (nationally acclaimed hoop dance instructor and performer). At the end of camp, kids will have a chance to demonstrate their new skills and choreography in a hoop dance showcase!
LEGO® CAMP
Grades: PK4-3 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Marianne Sweeney Come one, come all, LEGO® enthusiasts! Campers will design and build superstructures and LEGO® environments utilizing a hands-on, teamwork-based approach. Each camper will create an individual project and work with others to build an electric monorail set for all to enjoy. There will be plenty of time for freestyle building and exploring the creative world of LEGOs®. Let your imagination run wild; bring your building brain and your enthusiastic hands. The sky’s the limit in the fun, imaginative world of LEGOS®.
JUNE 14-18
P.M.
COLOR EXPRESS ART
Grades: K-5 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jennifer Houston, The Color Express Let your child explore their creativity this summer with The Color Express Summer Art Camp! Children will create a 16 x 20 canvas masterpiece using acrylic paint, decorate a keepsake apron, and create projects using watercolors, charcoal pencils, oil pastels, and more. On the last day of camp there will be an artist reception for students and parents to walk the room and enjoy all of the art. All supplies are included.
SEWING
Grades: 5-12 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Karen Dineen Do you want to learn how to sew? Make your own masks, clothing, etc! No experience required. Projects will be tailored to each camper so that a beginner as well as someone with sewing experience will be appropriately challenged and learn new skills.
TRAVELING SPORTS
Grades: 5-8 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jackie Suchanek This sports camp will keep your kids on the move and experiencing lifetime activities by traveling to local venues. The camp activities include laser tag, bowling, skating, miniature golf, and indoor skydiving in a wind tunnel. This afternoon camp is packed full of fun and adventure! Camp price includes cost of activities and transportation.
VOLLEYBALL
Grades: 2-5 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Coach Mike Mueller Volleyball camp emphasize the fundamentals of becoming a successful volleyball player. Camp will be split into age- and skill-appropriate groups where campers will learn proper passing, serving, setting, spiking, and defensive fundamentals. This will be an actionpacked week while learning the game through instructional drills and exciting games!
JUNE 14-18
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NEXT LEVEL THEATRE
Grades: 9-12 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Studio Muse Expanding on already acquired theatre skills, both advanced theatre & musical theatre students take their skills to the next level. Emphasis is placed on selecting, developing and building repertoire, monologue preparation, cold-reading, and song interpretation (for musical theatre students), and is a must-have camp for audition preparation and inspired Thespian festival entries.
ROV: OCEANOGRAPHY
Grades: 1-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico Every day ocean exploration leads us to new discoveries. How do marine scientists discover what lies on the ocean floor or in areas too risky for us to explore? We send in the robots! Or in this case the ROVs (remotely operated vehicles). In this full-day camp, we will spend time understanding ocean exploration and the types of equipment used - including the differences between submersibles and ROVs. Campers will then work in teams to design, build and operate an ROV. We will use a variety of STEM skills to build and pilot the ROVs and campers can expect to use a lot of simple hand tools to engineer the ROV frame. Full day sessions include various field trips to exciting marine environments throughout Tampa Bay and local pools to test the ROV designs! With over 15 years of experienced, enthusiastic, prepared instructors, a state of the art Marine Science lab, a brackish water creek on campus, nearby blueway kayak trail, a STEAM garden in progress, and lots of engaging activities planned we’re excited for another summer of hands-on learning and fun in our Marine Science Summer Camps.
JUNE 21-25
A.M.
ADVENTURE CAMP
Grades: 3-7 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Jackie Suchanek Adventure camp will include a wide variety of great destinations to get your adrenaline going. This active camp will have campers participating in team-building activities at school and enjoying off-site activities that include rock wall climbing, geocaching, high ropes course, zip lines and laser tag. Camp price includes cost of activities and transportation.
ART CAMP
Grades: 6-9 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Meredith Brandimore In art camp, we will have fun exploring different mediums including paint, pastel, Sharpie, and even 3-D. In addition, we will learn about a different artist or art movement daily. Shirts/smocks provided on messy days. (6 student minimum)
BASKETBALL
Grades: 5-9 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Kenneth Powell and Marquel Cason Whether you are a beginner or ready to take your game to the next level, this camp is for you! Learn from Canterbury Varsity basketball coaches the fundamentals of the game. The camp will be broken into small, age, and skill appropriate groups and end with a camp tournament! We will cover dribbling, shooting, defensive strategies, rebounding, and so much more.
BEE KEEPING
Grades: 2-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Charlotte Whetstone All successful beekeepers have a keen awareness of the amazing honeybee! In this course, we drill deep into the incredible science and life of the bee. After we dive into the life of the bee, we look at how beekeeping relates to this wonderful creature and check out the classroom hive.
BOXES! BOXES!
Grades: K-4 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Taylor Eade Campers will start off the week looking at different creations, all made out of cardboard boxes! They will decide what they want to make with their boxes and create a blueprint. Maybe you’re a princess, and you stand tall in your castle! Or maybe you decide to cut circular holes and use it as a target for football. Maybe you decide to make a mini city or a village! The opportunities are endless, you just have to use your imagination.
CANDLE MAKING AND TIE DYE Grades: 4-12 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Nina Gomez
Put your creativity to the test! We will learn how to make candles and soaps. We will also make our own dye using natural ingredients to tie dye shirts and other items. You don’t want to miss out on this opportunity!
ROCKETRY
Grades: 2-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Harry Powers Blast off! Campers will experience the thrill of building their own rockets and watching them lift off, soar hundreds of feet into the sky, and return to earth. We’ll explore the basics of rocketry and aerodynamics. Campers will be provided with two rocket kits and suitable engines for launch during the week.
JUNE 21-25
P.M.
INDOOR SOCCER
Grades: 5-9 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Harry Powers This indoor soccer program will focus on small-sided games along with quick feet skills and movement. Coaches will teach players how to manage positions and understand the responsibilities of attack and defense. This camp is geared towards the older camper and will take place in the gymnasium.
JUNE 21-25
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OCEAN ADVENTURERS: MARINE SCIENCE CAMP Grades: K-4 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico
Do you love learning about marine science and ocean life? Come spend a week with the first Cousteau Diver Partner school in the world and learn about Tampa Bay’s local ecosystems and living organisms in our Marine Studies classroom and science lab. This camp combines a variety of hands on marine science lessons and labs with related art and craft activities. Full day sessions include various field excursions to exciting environments including paddle boarding, kayaking, water quality sampling trips, and fishing.
JUNE 28-JULY 2
A.M.
ART CAMP
Grades: 6-9 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Meredith Brandimore In art camp, we will have fun exploring different mediums including paint, pastel, Sharpie, and even 3-D. In addition, we will learn about a different artist or art movement daily. Shirts/smocks provided on messy days. (6 student minimum)
BOXES! BOXES!
Grades: K-4 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Taylor Eade Campers will start off the week looking at different creations, all made out of cardboard boxes! They will decide what they want to make with their boxes and create a blueprint. Maybe you’re a princess and you stand tall in your castle! Or maybe you decide to cut circular holes and use it as a target for football. Maybe you decide to make a mini city or a village! The opportunities are endless, you just have to use your imagination.
SOCCER CAMP
Grades: 1-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Harry Powers Campers will receive coaching in all aspects of soccer to help develop and improve their tactical and technical skills as well as promote sportsmanship, teamwork, respect, and self-esteem on and off the field. Playing small-sided soccer has many benefits for developing young players, including more repeated touches of the ball, more attacking 1 v 1s, and increased decision-making experience. Coaches will help maximize players’ natural abilities, while remaining focused on our primary aim to have fun.
YOGA
Grades: 2-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Charlotte Whetstone Campers will learn how to focus and center themselves with various breathing and visualization techniques from certified yoga instructor and Canterbury teacher, Charlotte Whetstone. They will also learn self-respect and respect for others with the practice of fun and challenging poses, yoga games, breathing, and basic anatomy. This is a camp you don’t want to miss!
NO CAMPS JULY 5-9
JULY 12-16
A.M.
COLOR EXPRESS ART
Grades: K-5 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Jennifer Houston, The Color Express Let your child explore their creativity this summer with The Color Express Summer Art Camp! Children will create a 16 x 20 canvas masterpiece using acrylic paint, decorate a keepsake apron and create projects using watercolors, charcoal pencils, oil pastels, and more. On the last day of camp there will be an artist reception for students and parents to walk the room and enjoy all of the art. All supplies are included.
FISHING CAMP
Grades: 2-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Harry Powers Campers will learn about basic fishing techniques, conservation, marine biology, and aquatic organisms! In addition to daily fishing trips (walk-to locations), anglers will learn about spin casting, baits and lures, knot tying, cast netting, fishing techniques, kayaking, marine biology, and fly casting. With all the fish we catch, we will quickly identify and release!
HOOLA MONSTERS
Grades: K-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Abby Albaum At Hoola Monsters, we believe in the power of play and creative expression. Our handmade hoops provide a great mechanism for kids to get fit while instilling a sense of leadership, teamwork, and confidence. Kids will design and create their own handmade hoops. A variety of tricks, games, and activities will be included. For kids ages 5 and up, taught by Abby (nationally acclaimed hoop dance instructor and performer). At the end of camp, kids will perform in a hoop dance showcase!
MINECRAFT
Grades: 3-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Brittney Rangel You’re alone in a mysterious new world, full of hidden dangers. You have only minutes to find food and shelter before darkness falls and the monsters come looking for you. What do you do? Learn how to find resources, make a shelter, craft tools, armor, and weapons, and protect yourself from monsters. Travel to new planets with your own spaceship, explore dungeons, and build space stations with friends using mod Galacticraft. Play with other children in the camp under a safe server. Participants must have membership username and pass code. (Please ensure you have a membership with MINECRAFT for $26.95 at minecraft.net.)
SEA SQUIRTS MARINE SCIENCE CAMP Grades: PK4-2 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico
Do you love learning about marine science and ocean life? Come spend a week with the first Cousteau Diver Partner school in the world and learn about Tampa Bay’s local ecosystems and living organisms in our Marine Studies classroom and science lab. This camp combines a variety of hands-on marine science lessons and labs with related art and craft activities.
JULY 12-16
P.M.
GO GREEN NATURE EXPLORERS Grades: 1-6 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico
Do you love planet Earth!? Campers will discover the importance of taking care of the planet and sustainable living through fun labs with related art and craft activities. It’s easy being green in our innovative and fun STEAM garden and outdoor classroom! Young campers will love playing indoor and outdoor games and exploring the outdoors while enjoying the natural world around them!
MINECRAFT
Grades: 3-8 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Brittney Rangel You’re alone in a mysterious new world, full of hidden dangers. You have only minutes to find food and shelter before darkness falls and the monsters come looking for you. What do you do? Learn how to find resources, make a shelter, craft tools, armor, and weapons, and protect yourself from monsters. Travel to new planets with your own spaceship, explore dungeons, and build space stations with friends using mod Galacticraft. Play with other children in the camp under a safe server. Participants must have membership username and pass code. (Please ensure you have a membership with MINECRAFT for $26.95 at minecraft.net.)
ROCKETRY
Grades: 2-6 | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Harry Powers Blast off! Experience the thrill of building their own rockets and watching them lift off, soar hundreds of feet into the sky, and return to earth. Explore the basics of rocketry and aerodynamics. Campers will be provided with two kits and suitable engines for launch.
JULY 12-16
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DRIVER’S ED
Grades: 9-12 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jackie Suchanek The summer Driver’s Education program provides students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to become safe and responsible drivers. The class will be taught using a blend of the AAA curriculum, ADSTEA curriculum, Drive Right Curriculum, and the Florida Driver’s Manual. The main concepts taught will be the driving task, controlling the vehicle, driving in different environments, and being a responsible driver. Students must complete a minimum of 30 classroom hours and 6 hours behind the wheel. Students do not need a permit to take the summer course. Students receive a .5 credit for Drivers Education course completion. The 6 hours of driving are set up outside of the weekly schedule and students can take the permit test after the class.
DROBOTS: JEDI ENGINEERING LEGO Grades: K-2 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Drobots
Prepare for a full-day LEGO camp packed with hands-on and minds-on STEM fun! Build projects inspired by cool machines close to home such as Cities, Garbage Trucks, and Catamarans. Then build X-Wings, Energy Catapults, and Defense Turrets from a galaxy far, far away! Learn about BOTH kinds of The Force in this full-day themed engineering camp for LEGO fanatics!
JULY 19-23
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NASP ARCHERY CAMP
Grades: 4-8 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Jacquelyn Suchanek Campers can become the next Robin Hood or William Tell (though we do not shoot apples off our heads). Archers are provided equipment and will learn range safety and fundamental archery skills. The targets are large with small daring bulls-eyes. We will learn by playing games using balloons and much more. Campers will receive training from a certified NASP instructor. Beginners are welcome!
CHALLENGE ISLAND: SLIMETOPIA Grades: 1-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Instructor: Challenge Island
Welcome to Slimetopia - an ooey, gooey, squishy, squashy, slippery, stretchy slimedrenched camp extravaganza! Learn the science behind the slime while you make at least 10 different kinds of the addictively playful polymer: From butter to bubble; from crunchy to munchy; from fluffy to floamy from unicorn to color-changing we’ve got you and your tribe covered (in slime, that is!). Don’t miss out on this Challenge Island bestseller!
JULY 19-23
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DROBOTS: STEM AVENGERS Grades: K-2 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Drobots
Explore all the caped crusaders and discover their super powers in this action packed LEGO® camp. Create a fantasy world and protect it against all the evil arch enemies with custom contraptions made with LEGO® bricks. Campers will build the SHIELD Jet, custom secret lairs, and speedy flying contraptions. Avengers fans will love this camp as they work in teams to defeat Loki!
OCEAN ADVENTURERS: MARINE SCIENCE CAMP Grades: K-6 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Jenna LoDico
Come spend a week with the first Cousteau Diver Partner school in the world and learn about Tampa Bay’s local ecosystems and living organisms in our Marine Studies classroom and science lab. This camp combines a variety of hands on marine science lessons and labs with related art and craft activities. Full day sessions include various field excursions to exciting environments including paddle boarding, kayaking, water quality sampling trips, and fishing.
YOU CAN AT CANTERBURY OPEN HOUSE Grades 5-12 Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 PK3 - Grade 4 Friday, Jan. 22, 2021
OPEN HOUSE
Marine Studies | STEAM | College Counseling | Character Ed | Athletics | Theater
Grades 5 - 12 Thursday, April 8, 2021 PK3 - Grade 4 Friday, April 9, 2021 CanterburyFlorida.org/openhouse 727-521-5903
Marine Studies | STEAM | College Counseling | Character Ed | Athletics | Theater CanterburyFlorida.org/openhouse 727-521-5903