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Summer Yo u t h P ro g ra m s
Lewis and Clar k Community College Souther n Illinois University Edwardsville
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Lewis and Clark Academic Courses............................... 6 SIUE Academic Courses................................................. 11 SWIC Academic Courses............................................... 12 Lewis and Clark Arts Courses........................................ 18 SIUE Arts Courses........................................................... 23 SWIC Arts Courses......................................................... 26 Lewis and Clark Recreation & Day Camps................... 27 SWIC Recreation & Day Camps..................................... 31 Lewis and Clark Sports & Athletics................................ 36 SIUE Sports & Athletics................................................... 38
Troy Family Summer of Fun 2010 Schedule 6/4 6/11 6/18 6/25 7/2 7/9 7/16 7/23
Steve Brandes (Elvis) 7-9 pm “Blindside” 8:30 pm Elizabeth Lakamp 7-9 pm - Country/Variety Community Band 7-8:30 pm “Fame” - movie night 8:30 pm Zydeco Crawdaddys 7-9 pm Dom Weir 7-9 pm - Country/Rock “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” Movie Night - 8:30 pm Troy Lions Homecoming Parade 6:00 pm “MannPower Band” 8:00 pm
7/30 Community Band 7-8:30 pm “Planet 51” Movie Night 8:30 pm 8/6 Nice ‘n Easy Band 7-9 pm - Dance Music 8/13 Dom Wier 7-9 pm - Country/Rock 8/20 Swing Lite 7-9 pm 8/27 Community Band 7-8:30 pm 9/3 “New Moon” Movie Night 7:30 pm 9/10 Smokin Aces 7-9 pm - Rock 9/17 “Up” Movie Night 7:30 pm 9/24 Community Band 7-8:30 pm
All events are FREE and OPEN to the public. Prizes will be awarded for those who attend six or more events over the summer.
All events are held at the Tri-Township Park in Troy (Exit #18 off Highway 55, one mile east on right)
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ACADEMIC COURSES
Lewis and Clark Community College Dino–Mite Dinos
Robotic Pets
Hey kids! You will really dig this class as we journey to the land of the dinosaurs. We will learn dino facts through stories, games, music, art and other hands–on activities. We will also make our own dino–mite snacks. You won’t want to miss this exciting expedition!
Could you be the next robot pet designer? By now you’re familiar with the little motorized hamsters that follow lines, squeak and giggle when you pet them, and change course when they bump into something. Ever wondered how they work? Using LEGO NXT Mindstorms robots, kids will explore the science behind robotic pets including design and programming, and build a simple robot to accomplish tasks and navigate an obstacle course. Each participant will receive their own robot hamster and light sensing robot spider to take home at the end of the week!
For ages 4 to 6
CECK–155–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0101
Stream Team For ages 9 to 11
Want to splash around in a local stream? Then put on your rubber boots and join the team! Led by RiverWatch Program Coordinator, Vera Bojic, explorers will hike China Creek, test its water quality, collect and examine a myriad of water critters such as dragonflies and crayfish, and make important discoveries about nature and our watershed! Back on dry land, we will travel around the world to learn about global water issues and select an international water project to support. CECK–134–01 $49 Mon–Thu Jun 7–10 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Haskell 0101
Inside our Bodies For ages 7 to 9
The human body is absolutely fascinating! In this exciting class, kids will learn all about what goes on inside and outside of their bodies. Through a variety of interactive projects, kids will identify different body parts and what they do, explore the circulatory system, understand good and bad germs, learn about healthy habits and participate in their own “sick day” at the end of the week.
For ages 10 to 14
CECK–129–N1 $179 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N3 123 Presented in partnership with The Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go to school in pioneer days like Laura Ingalls? Now is your chance to find out! Join us as we transform our modern–day classroom into an old–fashioned, one room schoolhouse. You will get to know the characters in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books while you experience firsthand the games they played, the stories they read and the activities they enjoyed. You will even get to interview your family to discover how schools have changed over the years and create your own autograph book. CECK–148–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3515
For ages 9 to 14
For ages 11 to 13
Challenge your thinking and engage your mind in this interactive math class! Through a variety of hands–on group activities, students will discover how to simplify and solve algebraic expressions using Mega Bloks. Key concepts including perimeter, area and volume will come to life as you build 2–D and 3–D structures like polygons and rectangular prisms. CECK–113–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207
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For ages 9 to 12
The World of Esperanto
Mega Bloks Math
CECK–123–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3515
Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie
In this new camp, kids will participate in the unique experience of learning the worldwide language of Esperanto. Developed 120 years ago for communication between people of different language groups, Esperanto is a designed, completely phonetic and rule–guided language used by more than two million speakers worldwide. Kids will learn the 28 letters of the Esperanto alphabet, how to count, read children’s books, talk with a teacher and each other and sing songs, all in Esperanto. Grammar and vocabulary exercises will also be included to improve the use of English as well as prepare for learning other foreign languages. Instructor Ron Glossop is an active member of the local, national and global Esperanto community. CECK–139–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0205
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Lewis and Clark Community College World Travelers For ages 7 to 9
Grab your passport and let’s begin our tour around the world! In this fun–filled, interactive class e to young travelers will explore a different country s? each day learning about cultures, traditions and history through stories, crafts, games and snacks. The itinerary for this tour includes stops in Mexico, ll get Egypt, Australia, Italy and China! r’s CECK–183–N1 $99 es Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM vities N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0101 our over The Human Machine .
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There is a whole new world just waiting to be discovered inside of us! Young scientists will explore the complex workings of the human body through various experiments, projects and physiological tales. The human skeleton, brain, lungs, heart and stomach will come to life as each student builds his or her own “Respiratory Man.” CECK–184–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0101
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For ages 11 to 13
Get up close and personal with Newton’s Laws of Motion in this hands-on science class! Learn about friction, inertia and energy through a variety of interactive projects. You’ll even get to demonstrate how the physics of work, force and power come e together in the real world as you build your own ranto roller coaster!
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CECK–178–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus
The Ooey Gooey Slime Lab
Eco–Friendly Kids For ages 7 to 9
For ages 7 to 9
Attention young scientists: grab your lab coat and join us for a week of ooey gooey fun in our slime lab! Through a variety of hands–on activities and experiments you will test scientific methods and create a myriad of sticky, slimy, ooey gooey concoctions. You will even create a few edible messes like monster marshmallows and green slime pie. CECK–166–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
Kangaroo Outback For ages 4 to 6
G’day mates! Journey down under as we explore the Australian Outback through literature, art, recreation, music and more! We will learn about wildlife found in the outback such as kangaroos, koalas and dingoes and make our own outback themed snacks including boomerangs and kookaburra squares. This week is sure to be awesome! CECK–158–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3525
The Five Wonders of the Body For ages 7 to 9
This interactive class is designed to awaken kids to the wonder of their five senses. Science will come alive as sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch are explored through a variety of hands–on activities. Kids will go on a sniffing tour to discover familiar scents, play Name That Sound, conduct experiments and create a model of the human eye. CECK–186–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0101
Can kids do anything to help protect our planet Earth? Absolutely! In this hands–on camp, kids will explore eco–friendly adventures like recycling, conserving water, composting leftovers and reducing garbage. Through various art projects, experiments and interactive stories, kids will learn about simple things they can do to help protect the environment. They will even get to make their own composting bottle using real worms! CECK–185–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0101
Little Sprouts For ages 4 to 6
Join us for a fun–filled week as we get dirty and explore the garden world around us. Fun will sprout up everyday as we learn about garden plants and animals through art, literature, science, games and more! We will also dig up some neat snacks every day. CECK–119–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3525
Engineering Explorers I For students entering grades 5, 6, 7 or 8
Come and explore the exciting world of engineering in this new camp! Alongside members of the Army Corps of Engineers, participants will learn how to use math and science to solve everyday problems through a variety of hands–on activities and team building exercises. Each day will focus on a different engineering discipline including Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical and Green Engineering. CECK–190–F01 $65 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–1PM National Great Rivers Museum Presented in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers
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Lewis and Clark Community College Habitat Explorers
The Globe Trotters
Kids will explore the living world around them in this fun–filled class about habitats! Plant and animal communities in deserts, polar regions, woodland forests, coral reefs and rainforests will come to life as kids learn about them through art, recreation and literature.
Young travelers will explore the world in this action–packed adventure! On an imaginary trip around the globe we will trot from one continent to another, learning about different cultures along the way. We will explore a different country each day through language, art, stories, music and food.
For ages 7 to 9
CECK–187–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
The Mad Scientist For ages 7 & 8
Come and join the Mad Scientist as she explores various aspects of the scientific world! We will explore our five senses, physics, weather, light and chemistry through hands–on experiments using things we see around us every day. The week will culminate in our final experiment – creating foaming monsters! Bring your curiosity and get ready to have a blast becoming a young scientist! CECK–181–N1 $129 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205
H2O–O–Oh! For ages 7 to 9
Dive into the fascinating world of water! Kids will get wet as they conduct various experiments and participate in lots of hands–on activities involving the element of water. Young scientists will investigate the amazing and unique properties of water while building boats, making eggs float, creating waves, water lenses and critter scopes, and measuring the surface tension on coins. CECK–188–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
For ages 4 to 6
CECK–159–N1 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0101
Techi–Tots: Computer Adventure For ages 4 to 6
Children become Computer Detectives and solve exciting daily missions in this class for “techi–tots”! Each class combines a fun learning adventure with sophisticated technology concepts in a creative way that teaches your child the early literacy skills needed for school, while using the computer as a tool. Alongside certified Imagine Tomorrow teachers, kids will have fun creating passports to places like Internet Island and Email Trail. Children receive daily “snailmail” with passwords for at home practice and a T–shirt upon class completion. CECK–118–01 $79 Mon–Thu Jul 12–15 10–11:30AM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3525
Fiesta Time!
For ages 8 to 10
Students will learn the Spanish language by exploring one of the most exciting events in the Spanish–speaking world – holidays! As we focus on the different traditions and cultures, we’ll explore the food, music, dance and art used in celebrations in Mexico, Latin America and Spain. CECK–111–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 204
Engineering Explorers II For students entering grades 9, 10, 11 or 12
Come and explore the exciting world of engineering in this new camp! Alongside members of the Army Corps of Engineers, participants will learn how to use math and science to solve everyday problems through a variety of hands–on activities and team building exercises. Each day will focus on a different engineering discipline including Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical and Green Engineering. CECK–290–F01 $65 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–1PM National Great Rivers Museum Presented in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers
Make Believe For ages 2 to 5
Come join us in the land of make believe! Knights and princesses, cowboys and cowgirls and community helpers will all come to life in this imaginary world of fun. Instructor Joan Lunemann will be your guide into a world of dress up and pretend that will not soon be forgotten. CECK–144–F01 $39 Tue/Wed/Thu Jul 13/14/15 The Children’s Museum
9:30–10:30AM
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Let’s Learn Spanish For ages 6 to 7
This exciting class will introduce kids to the Spanish language by engaging them with vocabulary they can use everyday including colors, numbers, shapes, and basic greetings and departures. Through a variety of activities, songs and games, the fun never stops as kids learn a new language. CECK–110–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 207
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Lewis and Clark Community College It’s A Zoo Out There! For ages 7 to 9
Come and explore the exciting world of animals in this interactive class! Through a variety of hands– mbers on activities, kids will spend the week learning about mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and insects. Daily adventures include learning about animal e –on behavior, habitats and unique characteristics of ay each species. Discover the living world around you as you walk through the sand like camels and e ical create your own bug! CECK–101–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3500
Robot Revolution For ages 8 to 10
Junior Engineers will get hands–on robot building experience as they design, test and tackle challenges in this new robotics camp! We’ll start ights the week trying to answer one simple question – What is a robot? Using the LEGO Mindstorms system, we will explore the basics of robotics, s mann mechanics and programming. Throughout the week, campers will apply what they’ve learned and d hone their skills to tackle various challenges. Each participant will receive a special take home kit at the end of the week. This camp is geared toward M beginners, but all skill levels are welcome!
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CECK–164–01 $179 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 160
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Adventures in Outer Space For ages 8 to 12
Blast off on a series of missions to explore our Solar System and beyond! In this exciting week of camp, you will investigate black holes, comets, and search for extra–solar planets. Led by the coordinators of the River Bend Astronomy Club, you will perform planet temperature experiments and recreate the tests used by the Viking mission to Mars. You’ll create your own guidebook to navigate the night sky and research the location of NASA space missions on–line in the computer lab. You’ll discover how telescopes work while you safely view solar flares and sunspots during the day, and view the moon, planets and galaxies during a special Thursday evening session. Each participant will also get to build their own telescope to take home at the end of the week! CECK–143–N1 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 205
Photoshop Fakery For ages 10 and up
In this fun, creative class you will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to combine basic photo editing skills with layering, masking and filtering tools to create outlandish fake photos. You will enter the world of visual hoax by creating photos of yourself on the moon, in a valley of dinosaurs and in a number of other interesting settings. You will even have the chance to be the star of your own magazine cover. This bit of fakery is sure to impress your friends and the skills you learn can be used in a variety of school projects. Each student will take home a CD of his or her creations and a framed print of one project completed during the week. Bring your own digital camera and USB cable.
Spanish Adventure For ages 9 to 13
Kids will explore the Spanish language and culture in this interactive class! Through a variety of hands–on activities and projects, kids will be introduced to the holidays, food, music, art, dance and family customs found in various Spanish speaking countries around the world. They will also learn basic Spanish vocabulary including numbers, calendars, meals, instruments, colors and family. This week is sure to be fabulouso! CECK–114–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3515 Jenny Amador
Power Up With Proportions For ages 11 to 13
This isn’t your ordinary math class, it’s high impact learning! This class will take your math skills to the next level as you learn how proportions are useful in every day life. Concepts including ratios, rates, percentages and scale will become interactive as you create maps and enlarge comic strips. By the end of the week, you’ll be able to answer the most popular question heard in math classes around the world, “how will I ever use this in real life?” CECK–126–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1503
CECK–124–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 0260
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Lewis and Clark Community College Inspired Ink
Kitchen Chemistry
To Infinity And Beyond
Have you ever read a story and thought you could write a better one? If so, this camp is for you. You will learn the elements of creative writing and implement that knowledge by writing and illustrating your own story. By the end of this class, you will have explored the world of creative writing through power writing, group story development and a character scavenger hunt, and written your own original short story to share with family friends.
Did you know a kitchen can double as a science lab? In this hands–on camp, budding scientists will build molecules, grow crystals, investigate bubbleology, and explore chemical reactions using ingredients and tools found in most kitchens. Kids will need their safety glasses as they test for acids and bases and prepare gooey, bouncy polymers. Campers will use scientific tools to measure and analyze data just like a real chemist, and record their results in their own Laboratory Journal.
Join us as we travel to the exciting world of outer space! This fun–filled week will be spent exploring the sun, moon and stars. Through a variety of engaging experiments, we will learn about the science behind the sky including the unique characteristics of solar orbs, the names and locations of constellations, the phases of the moon and star colors.
For ages 12 to 14
CECK–106–01 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156
For ages 8 to 12
CECK–136–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N4 120
Kinder Deutsch
Live Animal Lab
Kinder Deutsch an–immersion based beginning German language class. Through a variety of engaging activities kids will learn about the land and people of German–speaking countries and vocabulary including weather, families, hobbies, food, colors, animals, greetings and children’s songs. At the end of the week there will be a special family day for the parents and children to sample German foods and see the children perform their newly acquired German language skills.
This interactive animal science class is designed to expand your understanding of companion animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, chinchillas, ferrets and reptiles. While spending the week in a real veterinary science lab working with live animals, kids will learn proper care and management, history, behaviors, diseases and nutrition through a variety of fun, hands–on activities. Then put their knowledge to the test in a competitive animal– athon at the end of the week.
For ages 6 and up
CECK–137–01 $109 Mon–Thu Jul 26–29 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1503
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CECK–105–FSW1 $129 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM Southwestern High School
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIUE School of Engineering: Odyssey Science High School Outreach Camp Voyagers The camp is designed to provide children entering 2010 Summer Residential grade 3 and 4 the opportunity to experience the excitement of science discovery firsthand. Program
The goal of the High School Outreach Summer Program is to introduce various engineering and disciplines, computer science and construction moon management to young, aspiring high-school students through a set of activities that are fun, challenging, and thought-provoking. Students will have the opportunity to learn about how engineering impacts our lives through participation in various hands-on laboratory experiments, design contests and field trips. They will also get a flavor of residential college life, and will hopefully build will lasting friendships with their peers from other high ction, schools. Application deadline is April 23, 2010. r ownApplication forms and instructions are available simpleonline. $300 (5-day session; includes room and board, all al program materials, and all activities) or will Session 1: Jun 7–11 Session 2: Jun 14–18 SIUE, Engineering Building h www.siue.edu/engineering/hso.shtml t at r but Odyssey Science
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The camp provides children entering grade 2 and 3 the opportunity to experience the excitement of science discovery firsthand. Participants will do activity-based instruction, including laboratory exercises, and outdoor experiences. $225 Jul 19–30 9AM–3:30PM 618.650.3065 or dolive@siue.edu
Participants will do activity-based instruction, including laboratory exercises, and outdoor experiences. $225 Jul 19–30 9AM–3:30PM 618.650.3065 or dolive@siue.edu
Odyssey Science Camp Math Movers & Shakers
The camp takes a playful approach to math utilizing puzzles, games and exploration of real world connections and applications engaging children entering grades 4 and 5. $225 Jul 19–30 9AM–3:30PM 618.650.3065 or dolive@siue.edu
Odyssey Science Camp Super Sleuths
The camp for children entering grades 5 and 6 will focus on solving a “crime” learning the importance of observation skills other investigation techniques such as collecting evidence, fingerprinting, and handwriting analysis.
Odyssey Science Camp Robots & Rockets
Participants entering grades 7 through 9 will construct a sound-operated robot during the first week of programming. The second week focuses on aerospace activities including construction of gliders, planes and model rocketry. $225 Jul 19–30 9AM–3:30PM 618.650.3065 or dolive@siue.edu
SIUE Summer Writing Camp
The writing sessions of camp, sponsored by the English Department of SIUE, concentrate on intensive practice in the development and expression of ideas. The objective is articulation of thought, using creative forms, such as drama and fiction. Students work on individual and group projects both in our computer classroom and in a regular classroom setting. Additionally, recreation is a big part of our day, with swimming, bowling and team games topping the list of activities. $215 (2 week session) Session 1: Mon–Fri Jun 21–Jul 2 9AM–3:30PM Session 2: Mon-Fri Jul 12–Jul 23 9AM–3:30PM SIUE campus, Peck Hall & Student Rec Center www.siue.edu/ENGLISH Susan Garrison: sgarris@siue.edu
$225 Jul 19–30 9AM–3:30PM 618.650.3065 or dolive@siue.edu
Odyssey Science Camp Wet ‘N Wild
The camp allows children entering grade 6 and 7 to explore the eco systems at area watersheds and ponds and includes construction of an insect display box to be filled by specimens collected in the field. $225 Jul 19–30 9AM–3:30PM 618.650.3065 or dolive@siue.edu
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Sen. Paul Simon Museum weekly sessions on cultures and languages Kids International Cooking Video Gaming for All Ages Movie Matinees Anime Club Junior Friends of the Library Early Childhood Literacy Summer Reading Book Club Digital Book Club
2:00 pm - Abra Kid Abra 1:00 pm - Dare Devil Dads Day 1:00 pm - Wild Bird Sanctuary 6:30 pm - Swords & Roses 6:30 pm - Chris Eggleston 1:00 pm - Stevens Puppets/Beauty & The Beast 1:00 pm - Nitro Joe’s Science 1:00 pm - Serengeti Steve’s Reptile Experience 1:00 pm - Magician Chris Carpunky Summer Reading Finale
Check The Library’s Website For Additional Performances & Sessions Throughout The Summer.
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ACADEMIC COURSES Southwestern Illinois College
Let’s Go Camping! Spanish for Beginners
Learning Math with Games, Art, & More
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Come learn Spanish while we spend the week on a camping adventure! We’ll play camping games, go on nature walks, and learn Spanish!
Are you ready to go on an exciting mathematical journey? Become a Mathematician with handson activities using candy manipulatives, games, tessellations, tangrams, and even origami. This is just a “fraction” of all the fun things that you’ll learn to do.
Are you ready to solve a mystery? You will develop deductive thinking skills as you learn to solve a variety of logic problems. Each problem provides an important clue in the mystery. Using these clues, you will act as a detective to eliminate the suspects, one by one, until only the culprit remains and the mystery is solved.
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CFK 968-001 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Japanese Culture Grades K-2
You will have fun and enjoy learning Japanese culture! You will learn 1st grade level Japanese letters; Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. You will also learn Japanese conversation, Japanese arts and crafts (calligraphy and Origami), cooking (Japanese easy snack baking), traditional Japanese games, dance, music, and music rhythm by keyboard. CFK 968-002 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM
CFK 968-038 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Your Hidden Scientists Grades K-2
Explore the wonder of the hidden world around you by unlocking the scientist within you. Perform hands on experiments. Observe seemingly magical color changes. Watch crystals grow. Bring your notebook and discover what you can do. CFK 968-003 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM
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CFK 968-014 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM
This class teaches you 100 common Chinese characters from the simple. You will be able to make many phrases and sentences with these characters.
CFK 968-019 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM
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CFK 968-005 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
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Fine Art Sampler I Grades 3-8
Grades 6-7
Unleash the hidden artist in yourself while you learn a little about the great artists of the world and explore the dry media of pencil, chalk, pastels, charcoal, colored pencils and oil pastels to create a portfolio of stunning artwork suitable for framing. All new projects this year. Wear a paint shirt. CFK 968-006 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-028 $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
If fractions make you uneasy or if you just want more practice, this class is for you! You’ll learn all about fractions and mixed numbers: adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. You’ll also be able to convert fractions to decimals and percents. Bring paper and pencil and be ready for action! CFK 968-008 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
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Road Trip: The California Coast
Japanese Culture
Money Madness
You will have fun and enjoy learning Japanese culture! You will learn 1st grade level Japanese letters; Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. You will also learn Japanese conversation, Japanese arts and crafts (calligraphy and Origami), cooking (Japanese easy snack baking), traditional Japanese games, dance, music, and music rhythm by keyboard.
You will learn about the importance of money through creating businesses and creating your own portfolio through the purchase of stocks and mutual funds.
Grades 3-5
Grades K-1
Let’s take a drive up the California Coast! We’ll visit everything from Hollywood to the Golden Gate Bridge and all the awesome sites in between. CFK 968-009 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-012 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM
Candy! Candy! Candy! Grades 1-3
If you like candy, this class is for you! We will use candy to learn math, science, and more. Handson-activities include m&m graphs, comparing chocolate to rocks, creating stories, and making candy.
CFK 968-029 $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM CFK 968-049 $68 Jul 12–15 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-010 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM
Beginning Drawing
CFK 968-039 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Learn to draw by looking at the world around you in a new way. You will learn shading, composition and linear drawing. An excursion into artists of the past and their work will also be included. Bring to class two ebony pencils, 11-by-14-inch Strathmore brand sketchbook, art gum eraser, kneaded eraser and package of blending stumps.
Grades 3-6
Cats, Cats, and more Cats! Grades 2-4
Attention all future veterinarians and cat lovers. Learn about the secret life of cats and their mysterious behavior. A veterinarian will show you how to care for your cat, and tell you about his job. If you like cats, this class is purr-fect for you! CFK 968-011 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM
CFK 968-013 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM
CFK 968-042 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Grades 5-6
CFK 968-015 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM
CFK 968-043 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Your Hidden Scientists Grades K-2
Explore the wonder of the hidden world around you by unlocking the scientist within you. Perform hands on experiments. Observe seemingly magical color changes. Watch crystals grow. Bring your notebook and discover what you can do. CFK 968-017 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Chinese Language Pronunciation and Basic Vocabulary Grades 2-8
This class introduces you to the sounds and vocabulary of the Chinese language, including numbers, colors, body parts, zodiac, fruits and vegetables, and much more! CFK 968-018 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-026 $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM CFK 968-048 $68 Jul 12–15 8–11:30AM CFK 968-053 $68 Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
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Fine Art Sampler II
Japanese Culture
Experimenting with Color Con
Delve farther into your hidden artist by exploring the artists and techniques of wet media including watercolor, pen and ink, acrylics, and watercolor pencils. You will be able to create a portfolio of beautiful artwork suitable for framing. All new projects this year. Wear a paint shirt.
You will have fun and enjoy learning Japanese culture and history! You will learn 1st grade level Japanese letters; Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. You will also learn Japanese conversation, Japanese arts and crafts (calligraphy and Origami), cooking (Japanese easy snack baking), traditional Japanese games, dance, music, and music rhythm by keyboard.
Go beyond the traditional approach to watercolor. Experiment with watercolor crayons, pencils, and new papers. Learn to be more expressive. Challenge yourself with color!
Grades 3-8
CFK 968-020 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-022 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM
Making Memories Grades 3-5
Do you have pictures you’ve been waiting to do something with, but just haven’t had the chance or perhaps don’t know how to put your ideas on paper? There’s a creative side to everyone and in these four days, you’ll learn how to scrapbook all those great memories of you and your friends. We provide the tools, paper, embellishments and everything else to inspire your creativity. So what are you waiting for? Grab your friends, sign up today and I promise we will have fun as we put our memories on paper! CFK 968-021 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Crash Course in Algebra Grades 7-8
This class is for the math adventurer interested in “getting” Algebra. You’ll be factoring polynomials in no time! Whether you’re being introduced to Algebra for the first time or need a review, this class is for you! CFK 968-023 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Grades 2-4
You will explore the customs, history, and wildlife of many cultures through writing, literature, music and art. Cultures studied include Chinese, African, Indian, and Australian. CFK 968-024 $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-056 $68 Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
The Great American South
Exploring Cultures Grades K-2
Grades 6-8
Take a trip through the culture rich southern U.S. Explore the many great stories Dixie has to tell by “visiting” these locals and exploring the past. CFK 968-025 $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
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Exploring Life Grades 6-8
Learn about life. Explore the blueprint of life, DNA; cell structure; mitosis; and chlorophyll. Learn how plants and animals are interrelated. CFK 968-030 $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM CFK 968-057 $68 Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Art History for Beginners Grades 1-4
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Conversational Chinese
French is Fun!
Spanish Fun!
This class introduces you to useful Chinese phrases including greetings, general social expressions, asking for directions, and ordering food and drinks at a Chinese restaurant.
Experience the music, art, food, and cities of France. Learn introductory French conversation as you travel along the way. A new world culture awaits you!
Are you ready for some fun learning Spanish? Come and join us for this incredible class. You will speak Spanish, playing games, creating art, and learning about foreign places. Come be a part of our class and experience a real fiesta!
Grades 2-8
CFK 968-034 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Grades 2-4
Are you ready to go on an exciting mathematical journey? Become a Mathematician with handson activities using candy manipulatives, games, tessellations, tangrams, and even origami. This is just a “fraction” of all the fun things that you’ll learn to do. CFK 968-033 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
A Spin on Fairytales and Folktales: The Three Little Wolves & The Big Bad Pig You will have fun reading fairytales and spins on fairytale stories. You will learn how to create and put your own spin on stories! CFK 98-035 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
CFK 968-036 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM
CFK 968-043 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Learning Math with Games, Art, & More
Grades 3-5
Grades 5-8
Making Memories Grades 6-8
Do you have pictures you’ve been waiting to do something with, but just haven’t had the chance or perhaps don’t know how to put your ideas on paper? There’s a creative side to everyone and in these four days, you’ll learn how to scrapbook all those great memories of you and your friends. We provide the tools, paper, embellishments and everything else to inspire your creativity. Grab your friends, sign up today and I promise we will have fun as we put our memories on paper! CFK 968-037 $68 Jun 21–24 8–11:30AM CFK 968-051 $68 Jul 12–15 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Exploring Cultures Grades 3-4
You will explore the customs, history, and wildlife of many cultures through writing, literature, music and art. Cultures studied include Chinese, African, Indian, and Australian. CFK 968-040 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM CFK 968-054 $68 Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Grades 3-5
CFK 968-041 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Down by the Sea Grades K-2
Come join the adventure of learning about the ocean! Students will learn about a variety of animals and people and explore their interests! CFK 968-031 $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Let’s Travel Through Mexico! Spanish for Beginners Grades 6-8
Come learn Spanish while we travel through Mexico! We’ll see ruins, go to the beach, and much more while we learn Spanish! CFK 968-050 $68 Jul 12–15 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Road Trip: The American South Grades K-1
Take a road trip through the South! We’ll visit all the coolest places from the French Quarter to Graceland and bring souvenirs home to remember the journey! CFK 968-052 $68 Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
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Welcome To The World Down Under Grade K-1
Come take a “vacation” to the world’s only island continent! From the wild outback to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia is a country that must be explored. You will be engulfed in the land, culture,and unique wildlife. So what do you say, Mate? May we give you a lift to the Land Down Under? Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Around The World in 6 Days Grades 2-3
Are you ready for a world odyssey? Our six days will focus on six of our seven continents,each day bringing a different one. Learn about their traditions/customs, people, animals,games, and stories. Projects will be created to keep as “souvenirs”of your trip. Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Six Days of Seuss Grades 2-3
We’ll dive into Seuss books and dig all kinds of things out. Some in our seats,but mostly moving about! Sure, we will read, but we’ll do so much more. We’ll pack our morning till your parents knock at the door. So, when it is hot and the sun is real sunny, we will have lots of good fun that is funny! Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
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Paul Fleischman’s book SEEDFOLKS will be the basis of our activities, glimpsing at themes of urban life, cultural traditions and foods, ethnic music, gardening, and environmental issues. We will have guests who are experts in their fields share with us. We can become SEEDFOLKS to share what we have and learn with others.
Ever want to own your own business? What are you waiting for? This summer is your chance to strike it rich! From a simple lemonade stand to a million-dollar company, the rules of business always remain the same and the opportunities to make money are endless. In this class you will create and build your own invention, develop a company name, create clever commercials and advertisements, sell your product in the real world, and much, much more! In doing so, you will learn about markets, economics, money management, marketing, and other college-level business skills through fun, engaging games and activities! If you like The Apprentice or think you could be the next big billionaire, then this is the class for you!
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Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Let Your Fingers Do The Talking Grades 3-8
Come one, come all and take the journey into the world of Sign Language. You don’t have to be fluent or even close to it, but if you have had a little taste of using your fingers to talk, then step into our world and let yourself become more comfortable communicating through your hands! We will have a lot of fun and games with prizes, along with fun videos and many different crafts, too. You will get to meet some deaf people and use what you have learned. So, don’t be scared to use those hands. Come into this class and let’s have some fun! Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Ready, Set, Roll Grades K-2
The children will be actively engaged in fun math activities where they will explore, manipulate and learn. Games, building patterns, creating designs and math challenges will be shared. Come brush up on your math skills while having a great time! Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Grades 5-8
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
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Stop Motion Animation
Silly Science
Robotics I
Animate it! Have you ever wondered how cartoons and animated movies are made? Come learn in this hands-on class. We will focus on stopmotion techniques and movie editing, but also include sound recording. In addition, you will be introduced to cel and computer animation shorts. Each child will need to bring a flash-drive.
Silly science is a fun class for children who enjoy doing science experiments and getting a little dirty. We will learn the scientific method and science terms. Science experiments will vary from silly slime to making our own dinosaur fossils.
Students will learn soldering procedures, wiring, and basic electronics through the development of their own sound operated robot. Don’t miss out, come join the fun!
Grades 7-8
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
$10 Lab Fee
Grade K-1
This class inspires children to explore the fascinating garden of edible plants. Children will have the opportunity to create their own edible “garden in a bucket,” learn how to care for a garden,learn the parts of plants, create a garden superhero, make nutritional recipes using plant stamping and much, much more! Join us to dig in and give it a “GrOw”!
$5 Lab Fee
Let’s Go Buggy Grade K-1
Join us on our exciting exploration in the world of bugs. Through wonderful books, projects, and nature walks, we will investigate different types of bugs. Bug Math will also be a fun way to sharpen and practice our “math” skills. By the end of our exploration, you will have your own bug book full of buggy information. Which bug will be your favorite? Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
$5 Lab Fee
Oceans Of Fun Grades 1-2
The Incredible Edible Garden
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Grade K-1
Take a dive into the wonderful world of oceans. We will splash our way into drawing and painting, stroke our way into writing, and “wet our appetites”with a wide range of ocean facts. Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Snap, Crackle, Pop! Grades 3-4
Ever wonder what makes your breakfast cereal make noises? Why does combining Mentos and soda result in an explosion? Is it true that some chewing gum can make sparks in your mouth? If you like food, science, and cool experiments, then this is the class for you! We’ll take everyday food items, mix them together, add a touch of science, and feast on surprises while learning a bit about chemistry, biology, and other sciences in a fun way! Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Summer Science Camp Grades 3-4
Join us for exciting science activities covering a wide range of topics. Possible activities include: Science in the Kitchen and Garden, Problem Solving, A Science Mystery,Bubbles,Aeronautics, and Bones. Come learn some science and have fun at the same time! Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
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Grades 5-8
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
$30 Lab Fee
Advanced Robotics Grades 5-8
For those who like a challenge, go beyond the basics and build a robot of advanced technology and skill. The future is yours,come join the fun!
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM $60 Lab Fee Belleville Campus (prerequisite is Robotics I)
Explore Ancient Egypt Grades 3-5
Have you ever wanted to explore Ancient Egypt? Now you can! Learn about the history, culture, and geography of Ancient Egypt. Learn how to write Egyptian hieroglyphics, build a pyramid, make a mummy and more. Get ready for an adventure! Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Hola I
Grades 1-2
Learn basic Spanish vocabulary and expressions through gesturing, songs, games, and stories. Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Hola II
Grades 3-4
Learn basic vocabulary and expressions through singing, games, arts, and crafts of the Hispanic World. We will cook and present a show for parents and family at the end of the class. Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
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Lewis and Clark Community College Kinderkeys
Make a Play in 5 Days I
Book Sculptures
Want to learn to play the piano? KinderKeys is group piano class for kids entering first, second or third grades. These classes prepare students to read music and help determine a child’s musical aptitude for piano. Highly qualified instructors from Lewis and Clark’s Music Preparatory program teach the classes, limited to 5 students each. All learning materials are provided. Students will give a short recital on the last day of class for friends and family.
This new theater arts camp has all the ingredients to cook up a good play – one part silly scenery, one part colorful costumes and one part wacky props. What’s missing? Your part! Using a script adaptation from the classic folktale “Stone Soup,” students will rehearse and perform a short play, complete with basic production elements. Come one, come all to the presentation on Friday!
Explore the art of bookmaking one page at a time! In this hands–on art class, kids will learn how to design, bind and embellish unique books unlike any other. Alongside artist and teacher, Corinne Didisheim, you will complete a folded book, star book, piano hinge book, Japanese side stab book and create stamps to add your own flair to the pages.
For kids entering grades 1, 2 or 3
CEMU–501–P1 $60 May 24–Jul 2 TBA
Grades 3 & 4
CECK–193–F01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 1–4PM Edwardsville, Liberty Middle School
For more information contact the Music Department at 618-468-4372
In the Spotlight
Kindermusik: Creatures in the Ocean
Want to explore the exciting world of acting? Spend a fun–filled week learning the basics of Second City Improv, Alexander Technique, music and movement as you discover your talents in this acting camp designed for beginners. Learn essential verbal and nonverbal communication skills, enhance your physical awareness onstage and off, and increase focus and determination.
For ages 1½ – 3
“Creatures in the Ocean” introduces parent and child to many waterfront friends, including the seagull, crab, dolphin, octopus, and whale. Beach fun is the focus with beach ball play, sand play, and simulated waves! Explore ocean movements, sing to delightful music, and make music with unique instruments! Parents or caregivers attend entire class. CEMU–751–01 $65 Mon Jun 7–Jul 5 4–4:45PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 0109
Kindermusik: Tell Me a Tale For ages 5 to 7
Through storytelling, children will develop an early awareness of rhythm, movement, singing, and drama. Each lesson features a new tale from around the world, explored through instruments and multicultural elements. CEMU–753–01 $75 Mon Jun 7–Jul 5 5–6PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 0109
For ages 7 to 13
CECK–156–01 $195 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156
A Story a Day
For Kindergarteners
This new interactive theater class for kindergartners brings story time to life! Favorite tales will go from the page to the stage with props, costumes, sound effects and make up. Key concepts including problem solving, communication and teamwork will be enhanced as young stars learn how to act out popular stories. Each child will play an important role in the presentation to an audience of parents, grandparents and siblings at the end of the week. For students who have completed kindergarten. CECK–191–F01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM Edwardsville, Liberty Middle School
For ages 10 and up
CECK–195–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
So You Want To Be A Web Designer For ages 10 and up
Calling all kids for a week of fun in our Web Designers Workshop! Alongside a Web site master you will learn how to create and design pages like the professionals. Put your imagination and creativity to work as you get hands–on experience using the free Web–authoring program Nvu and other multimedia tools to create your Web page masterpieces. With your ideas in mind, you will be designing like a pro in no time!
CECK–175–01 $75 Thu/Fri Jun 10 & 11 8AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Nursing Bldg 0102
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Lewis and Clark Community College So You Want To Be A Choreographer Come and learn the origins of modern and contemporary dance like you’ve seen on the TV show “So You Think You Can Dance?” This class will include lessons on different dance techniques as well as some dance history and composition. Each day you will explore a new style of dance made famous by dancers like Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, Jose Limon and Doris Humphrey. Various dance techniques will be taught using each choreographer’s style as inspiration. Working together as a group or individually, you will choreograph a short piece replicating the style of each day’s featured choreographer! There will be a performance on the final day for family and friends. No prior dance training is necessary. CECK–130–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3505
Calling all junior cooks to join the Snack Pack! You will learn how to read recipes, measure ingredients and be safe in the kitchen as we whip up some great treats using a variety of foods and kid friendly cooking methods. You will be amazed what a little shaking, squeezing, pounding and sprinkling can do to create fun, yummy snacks!
Enhance your portfolio while studying the art of Post Impressionist Vincent Van Gogh. This class will focus on specific works of Van Gogh including self portraits, still life and landscape art. You will learn about the history behind famous pieces like “Sunflowers” and “Starry Night” as use oil pastels, acrylic paint and watercolors to reproduce and create your own masterpieces!
CECK–176–F01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 CECK–176–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 19–Jul 23 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201
Young performers will explore and perform different styles of acting from around the world! Greek Tragedy, Commedia Dell Arte, Shakespearean, Virtuosity, and Epic/Asian style are just some of the different techniques you will encounter as you travel from old to new and exciting theatre! As you experience different styles of acting, through a variety of group and individual activities, you will learn essential verbal and nonverbal communication skills, enhance your physical awareness onstage and off, and increase focus and determination. On Friday, you’ll take the stage for a performance in front of family and friends and celebrate your success at the Cast Party!
For ages 5 to 8
CECK–168–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
Pizzas Galore For ages 6 to 8
Cooking Without Borders For ages 9 to 12
Beyond the Spotlight
CECK–256–01 $195 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 156
Go with Van Gogh
For ages 4 to 6
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The Snack Pack
Young chefs will enjoy this fun, hands–on cooking class aimed at exploring the world of food and expanding their minds. As they prepare and experiment with a variety of foods from different countries, kids will see and taste the world without ever leaving the kitchen. The recipes in this class are sure to take you places! Every chef will receive a souvenir apron and observation journal complete with recipes, photos and reflections to take home at the end of the week. CECK–151–F01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 9AM–12PM Carlinville Middle School, Home Ec Room 111
Kids will put their own twist on an Italian classic in this hands–on cooking class! Learn how to measure ingredients, read recipes and be safe in the kitchen as you create unique pizzas using a variety of dough, sauces and toppings. Unique creations include breakfast and dessert pizzas, healthy choices including fruit and veggie pizzas, and kid– friendly options like mini–pizzas. Each cook will receive a souvenir apron to take home. CECK–154–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201
CECK–154–FED1 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160
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CECK–151–F02 $119 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 1–4PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160 Stephanie Vallo
CECK–151–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201
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Lewis and Clark Community College Dance Around the World For ages 3 to 5
Want to learn to dance? Join us for an introductory class in Ballet and Tap designed especially for preschoolers! Boys and girls will be introduced to creative movement, ballet, tap, tumbling and modern dance skills while learning colors, numbers, shapes, words and songs from different countries around the world. A new dance culture will be explored each day from counties like China, Mexico, Russia and Australia. Wear your leotards and tights and bring ballet and tap shoes if you have them. If not, wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Instructor Sara Miller is a certified Kinderdance early childhood movement specialist who has taught ballet professionally for 12 years. CECK–108–N1 $49 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 8:30–10AM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0205
CECK–108–01 $49 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 8:30–10AM Godfrey Campus, Dance Studio, Hatheway 107
Animal Art
For ages 7 to 9
Unleash your Wild side! Your wildly creative side that is. This fun, fast–paced, mixed media class is sure to please the artist and animal lover in all of us. This class will explore the arts through our fuzzy, furry, and sometimes feathery friends of the animal kingdom. Through sculpting, drawing, and collage you are sure to have a “roaring” good time even the King of the Jungle would enjoy. CECK–145–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
Five Countries in Five Days For ages 6 to 9
Ready to dance? Boys and girls will experience dance cultures from around the world as they learn the fundamentals of Ballet, Tap and Modern Dance in this introductory class. Each day, dancers will explore countries like China, Mexico, Russia, Australia and the United States along with the music and dance familiar in those countries. Dance terminology, colors, shapes, and numbers will also be incorporated. Wear your leotards and tights and bring ballet and tap shoes if you have them. If not, wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Instructor Sara Miller is a certified Kinderdance early childhood movement specialist who has taught ballet professionally for 12 years. CECK–109–N1 $49 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 10:30AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N8 0205
CECK–109–01 $49 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 10:30AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Dance Studio, Hatheway 107
School House Rock Live! Jr. For ages 6 to 11
Do you dream of life on the big stage? Now is your chance to land a role in the first ever College for Kids musical theater camp! In just five days, students will learn the basics of singing, dancing and acting as they prepare for a live performance of School House Rock Live Junior at the end of the week. Individual talents will be explored, encouraged and enriched as each star will receive guidance from director Chris Eubank, voice coach and instructor for Lewis and Clark’s music department.
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Lewis and Clark Community College So You Want To Be A Chef For ages 10 and up
Aspiring chefs will have the real life opportunity to explore a culinary career in this new cooking camp! Learn how to select recipes and portion size, design menus, conduct taste tests, create a theme for a restaurant and serve food using proper techniques. The week will culminate with a special meal for family, friends and a VIP guest, planned entirely by the class! Each student will take home an apron and chef hat along with a portfolio of photos, recipes and reflections from their camp experience. CECK–165–F01 $129 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 1–4PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab B160
So You Want To Be A Magician For ages 8 to 12
Learn rope tricks from India! Card tricks from the wild west! Handkerchief magic from Japan and comedy magic from the Moscow circus! These are just a few of the tricks young magicians learn in Abra–Kid–Abra’s all new magic camp. Kids will get their own magic box full of tricks to take home and show their family each day. Parents: not only will campers develop their presentation skills and build confidence, but they will have loads of fun learning comedy skits, balloon art, magic puzzles and more! A performance for family and friends will be held on the last day of camp. CECK–133–01 $139 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 0141
CECK–133–M1 $139 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM Carlinville, Macoupin County Center 112
Once Upon an Artist For ages 6 and up
Fairy tales start with Once Upon a Time... and so does this art class. In this class on book making, creative writing, and imagination, you will learn techniques to take your art to the next level. From paper crafts, to embellishments and binding, this fun class will help you create books to enjoy for years to come. CECK–172–N1 $109 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101
Make a Play in 5 Days II Grades 5 & 6
Come join the cast of “The Silly Carp,” a fish tale of epic proportions! In just five days, students will use a script adaptation from the classic folktale to rehearse and perform a short play, complete with basic production elements like costumes and props. Parents, grandparents and siblings won’t want to miss the presentation on Friday! CEC–194–F01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 1–4PM Edwardsville, Liberty Middle School
Jazz It Up Jewelry For ages 7 and up
Explore traditional and modern methods of creating jewelry in this new, hands–on art class! Alongside artist and teacher Beth Speer, you will learn how to create necklaces, bracelets and earrings using a variety of techniques. There will be a showcase for family and friends at the end of the week where you can show off your unique pieces of wearable art. CECK–169–01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 1500
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So You Want To Be A Photographer For ages 10 and up
Come and experience the world through a photographic lens! While exploring the unique styles and techniques of photography used around the world, you’ll learn the basics of taking great pictures –– equipment, composition and lighting –– then learn how to manipulate your photos in the “digital darkroom” with a computer and photo editing software. At the end of the week you’ll print and frame your favorite shot and take home a digital portfolio to share with family and friends. Do not forget to bring your camera! CECK–142–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 0260
Summer Circus Spectacular For ages 6 to 12
Welcome to the Big Top! Circus is a global phenomenon, and now is your chance to be part of it. This circus skills camp emphasizes fun and teamwork so that everyone will feel like the star of the show! Learn the ancient Chinese arts of diabolo, plate spinning and rolla bolla. Learn acrobatic skills from around the world like walking on stilts, unicycling, juggling, clowning and much more! Learn the geographic origins and languages of these unique performing arts. The camp ends with students performing a circus show for family and friends. CECK–132–01 $199 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–3PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 0141
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Lewis and Clark Community College Kindermusik: Creatures in My Backyard
So You Want To Be A Party Planner
“Creatures in My Backyard” encourages parent and child to explore their backyard environment and make new discoveries. Through music, movement, dance, storytelling, and instrumental exploration, backyard creatures will be uncovered and celebrated! Parents or caregivers attend entire class.
Budding planners will spend the week learning how to spice up ordinary get–togethers with their friends through a variety of fun activities including games, craft projects, yummy snacks and festive decorations. At the end of the week, each participant will have a complete party plan ready to take home and turn into reality.
For ages 1 ½ to 3
CEMU–754–01 $65 Mon Jul 12–Aug 9 4–4:45PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 0109
Megapixel Masters For ages 9 and up
Turn everyday objects and elements of nature into the extraordinary! In this fun digital photography class, you will practice basic photography skills as you capture the world around you on walking field trips. Transform the simple to spectacular using photo editing software to maximize the impact of your photos. Bring your digital camera! CECK–122–N1 $99 Mon/Wed/Fri Jul 19/21/23 1–4PM N.O. Nelson Campus, N3 0102
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Travel back in time to the Stone Age in this new art class! We will learn and discuss the earliest known form of artistic expression and put the methods of primitive man to work in the Lewis and Clark art studio that will be transformed into a Paleolithic cave. Students will create images of prehistoric wildlife directly on our “cave” walls. Each student will receive a digital copy of their cave paintings at the end of the week. CECK–131–01 $109 Mon–Fri July 19–23 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Art Studio, Wade 3100
Kitchen Showdown For ages 13 and up
Are you a fan of cooking competition shows like Top Chef, Chopped or Iron Chef America? In this team–based experience, budding culinarians will spend the week preparing to compete against each other by designing a menu based on a top secret ingredient! All while learning skills, tips and tricks used by professional chefs. A panel of surprise celebrity judges from the local culinary scene will decide the winners who will receive an exciting Grand Prize! CECK–152–FED1 $149 Mon–Fri July 19–23 1–4PM Edwardsville High School, Foods Lab, B160
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Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to combine basic photo editing skills with layering, masking and filtering tools to create outlandish fake photos. You will enter the world of visual hoax by creating photos of yourself on the moon, in a valley of dinosaurs and in a number of other interesting settings. You will even have the chance to be the star of your own magazine cover. Each student will take home a CD of his or her creations and a framed print of one project completed during the week. Bring your digital camera and USB cable. CECK–124–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Trimpe 0260
For ages 8 and up
Take imaginary trips to summer vacation locations, such as the carnival, a summer cottage, and the beach! Parents or caregivers attend last 30 minutes.
CEMU–755–02 $75 Tue Jul 13–Aug 10 11AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 0109
For ages 7 to 9
Prehistoric Painting
Kindermusik: On the Road
CEMU–755–01 $75 Mon Jul 12–Aug 9 5–6PM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 0109
For ages 10 and up
CECK–160–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Reid 0201
CEMU–754–02 $65 Tue Jul 13–Aug 10 10–10:45AM Godfrey Campus, Music Building 0109
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Shining Stars For ages 4 to 6
Do you want to be a STAR? From making costumes to creating scenery, aspiring kids will learn the operation of producing and presenting a class play. The class will take a classic fairy tale and give it a “new twist” by turning it into a musical drama. Parents, the curtain goes up on Friday and you won’t want to miss it. This is sure to be a smash hit! CECK–100–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Fobes 3525
Art Safari
For ages 10 and up
Learn the fundamentals of outdoor drawing using a variety of media in a natural setting. We will focus on flora and fauna such as dragonflies and fish among the lotus in the lily ponds located on the beautiful Lewis and Clark campus. All skill levels are welcome – returning students from last year’s class will receive advanced instruction. CECK–171–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Art Studio, Wade 3100
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Storybook Art
2D Creations
$75 per session
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Students will use a variety of 2D & 3D media to create a different project every day.
Learn about the illustrations of your favorite books and learn how to illustrate your own book.
Students will be introduced to a variety of media & techniques for drawing, painting, and collage.
Grades 1–3
Grades 1–3
Grades 1–3
Session 1 Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM Session 2 Jul 6–10 9AM–12PM Session 3 Jul 19–23 1–4PM SIUE, Art & Design Building Room 1120
Session 1 Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM Session 2 Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1120
Session 1 Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Session 2 Jul 12–16 1–4PM Session 3 Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1120
(Must have completed Kindergarten)
Grades 4–6
(Must have completed 3rd Grade)
Session 4 Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM Session 5 Jul 6–10 9AM–12PM Session 6 Jul 19–23 1–4PM SIUE, Art & Design Building Room 2102
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Session 7 Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2106 Session 8 Jul 19–23 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2108 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
(Must have completed Kindergarten)
Grades 4–6
(Must have completed 3rd Grade)
Session 3 Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2102 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
Wearable Art
Use your imagination to design and create all things wearable: hats, jewelry, pins and more! $75 per session
Grades 1–3
(Must have completed Kindergarten)
Session 1 Jun 21–25 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1120
Grades 4–6
(Must have completed 3rd Grade)
Session 2 Jun 21–25 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2102
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Session 3 Jun 21–25 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2105 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
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(Must have completed Kindergarten)
Grades 4–6
(Must have completed 3rd Grade)
Session 4 Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Session 5 Jul 12–16 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2102 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
Printmaking
Students will use design & drawing techniques on a variety of materials to create multiple prints. $75 per session
Grades 1–3
(Must have completed Kindergarten)
Session 1 Jul 26–30 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1120
Grades 4–6
(Must have completed 3rd Grade)
Session 2 Jul 26–30 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2102
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Session 3 Jul 26–30 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2105 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Ceramics/Sculpture
Work with clay and hand-building techniques in this two-week class. The students will also use other media to build sculptures in this extended class. $115 per session
Grades 1–3
(Must have completed Kindergarten)
Session 1 Jun 28–Jul 9 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1120
Grades 4–6
(Must have completed 3rd Grade)
Session 2 Jun 28–Jul 9 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2102 Session 3 Jul 12–23 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1114 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
Ceramics/Sculpture
Basic hand-building methods as well as wheel techniques will be the focus of this three-week class. Students will develop their skills to create several functional and sculptural ceramic pieces. $135 per session
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Session 4 Jun 28–Jul 9 1–4PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 1114 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
Painting
Learn about basic painting techniques using acrylic and watercolor paints in this intensive two-week course.
Exhibition
Session 1 Jul 12–23 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2108
An exhibition will open at the Morris University Center Gallery on Sunday, August 1, from 2–4PM displaying one item from each child from each class. Artwork must remain on display until 3:30PM. For more information, call 618.650.3183 or e-mail our Coordinator, Andrea Kumlin, at ajkumlin@gmail.com. Registration forms are available online at www.siue.edu/ artsandsciences/art
618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
Jazz Camp
$115 per session
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Drawing
The two weeks of this course will give students the opportunity to use various drawing media such as charcoal, pastels, colored pencils, and drawing pencils to make several drawings. $115 per session
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Session 1 Jun 28–Jul 9 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2106 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
Sketchbook Techniques
Students will learn how creative and complex a sketchbook can become. They will use several 2D materials and techniques to transform sketchbook pages into works of art. $75 per session
Grades 7–12
(Must have completed 6th Grade)
Session 1 Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM SIUE Art & Design Building Room 2108 618.650.3183 or e-mail ajkumlin@gmail.com www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/art
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$150 ($20 discount per student for schools enrolling 5 or more) Mon–Fri) Jun 21–25 9AM–3PM SIUE Dunham Hall Room 1115 www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/music/Summer_ Camps_Information.shtml
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SIUE String Camp
NEW: Musical Theater Workshop
The Musical Theater Workshop will provide participants with an in-depth experience of musical theater training. Activities will include: • Professional vocal training with SIUE Assistant Professor of Voice Dr. Marc Schapman • Dance training with a professional choreographer • Master classes focusing on song preparation, technique, and interpretation • Preparing monologues • Acting improvisation The workshop will culminate in a public performance for family and friends Friday, July 30 at 4PM. We hope to see you there! $150 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM –4PM SIUE Dunham Hall www.siue.edu/artsandsciences/music/Summer_ Camps_Information.shtml
Summer Theater Workshop The Summer Theater Workshop offers a two week theater camp for children ages 9-12 and 13-18. Each day students receive classes in voice, movement and acting and spend time rehearsing their respective productions. Guest artists, crafts and field trips fill out the day. Children will work on a production of Disney’s Cinderella Kids and teens work on an original musical revue. Both camps perform for the public on the last day. Children’s Camp $310 before May 1; $340 after Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 9 9AM-5PM No Camp Jul 5 Teen Camp $210 before May 1; $240 after Mon-Fri Jun 28–Jul 9 6–9PM No Camp Jul 5 SIUE Metcalf Theater www.siue.edu/summercamps/ or 618.650.5614
Campers gain valuable experience and motivation while studying with area teachers and faculty from the SIUE Suzuki Program. Technique, repertoire, and orchestra classes are offered, plus a final mer_ concert on Friday at 2PM. Private lessons, mariachi violin class, and a taste of musical theater class are available for an additional fee.
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Southwestern Illinois College Spots, Stripes, Fins, Furs & Feathers
Now Presenting Tall Tales & Fantastic Fables
In creating 2 and 3 dimensional artwork, children will explore the incredible diversity of shapes, forms, patterns, and colors found in the animal kingdom.
Research, write, develop,rehearse and perform in a short original play based on American Tall Tales Aesop’s Fables! Learn basic script writing,theatrical production and acting skills and then take the stage! Ladies and Gentlemen! Now presenting...YOU!
Grades 1-2
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
$5 Lab Fee
Creative Carousel of Color Grades 3-4
Children will unleash their own creativity by exploring a variety of media including drawing with colored pencils, ceramics using pinch, coil and slab methods, and impasto painting in 3-D. Students will need a paint shirt or smock, old newspapers and styrofoam egg carton. Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Grades 5-8
Do you like crafts? Come explore a variety of crafts. Scrap booking, card making, decoupage, fleece fun and more. Simple techniques to create your gifts & treasures. Photos from home needed.
$10 Lab Fee
Metal Works Grades 7-8
Students will learn basic metalworking skills and apply them to create pieces of their own designs. Possible projects range from jewelry,bookmarks, magnets, and small sculptures. Metalworking skills will include sewing, shape forming,riveting, scribing, and texturing to copper and pewter. Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
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$10 Lab Fee
Games, Games, Games! Grades 3-5
Old and New; USA and Far, Far Away! Since ancient days,games have been invented and played. They are played for enjoyment and to challenge mental, physical, and social skills. We will be inside and outside. Welcome to the Land of Games, where the work we do is playing games.
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Crafty-A-Mania
Jul 30 & Aug 2–6 8:30AM–12:30PM Belleville Campus
Grades 4-6
$10 Lab Fee
Make it a “Green” Summer with the SWIC EcoKids Summer Program
Recycled Archeology Grades 4-6
What can we do with all this trash? Recognize, Recycle and Create. Students will learn to identify recyclables, and use them to create works of art. Students will draw and make collages to bring home. They will make sculptures of assembled recyclables which will be used to create a collective artwork that will be completed in the second week. CFK 068-01G $68 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18
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Trash Museum Grades 4-6
Can trash become art? Using trash assemblages created in the Recycled Archeology class, students will make modular clay wall sculptures. The students will learn more about recycling and about museum practices to create labels for home recycling bins and for their sculptures. CFK 068-01H $68 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25
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Children can be enrolled in one or both of the following sessions. These EcoKids sculptures will be displayed with the student’s labels in the Schmidt Art Center from Oct 14–Dec 11, 2010.
Greenapalooza 2010 Grades 3-5
It’s fun being green! Learn more about how you can do your part to protect our planet through games, crafts, planting, snacks and more. CFK 068-01I $68 Mon–Thu Jun 14–18 Mon–Thu Jun 21–25
12:30–4PM or 12:30–4PM
Greenapalooza 2010 Grades K-2
It’s fun being green! Learn more about how you can do your part to protect our planet through games, crafts, planting, snacks and more. CFK 068-01J $68 Mon–Thu Jun 14–18 Mon–Thu Jun 21–25
12:30–4PM or 12:30–4PM
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RECREATION & DAY CAMPS Lewis and Clark Community College
Lewis & Clark Junior Explorers
River Island Adventure II
The Make Believe Travel Agency offers daily departures to destinations unknown! This new theater arts camp is your ticket to fun. Using key concepts such as problem solving, communication and teamwork, students will develop a story line through spontaneous suggestions and interaction with director, tour guide and instructor Cynthia Harper. A presentation will be given at the end of the week to an audience of parents, grandparents and siblings.
Spend the day exploring the great outdoors with real Park Rangers! Kids will learn how to use a GPS unit and search for geocached treasures. They will learn how to catch and release fish with a seining net, enjoy a cookout for lunch, go kayaking and much more. Be prepared to get wet and dirty in this new all–day camp at the Environmental Learning Center on the banks of the Mississippi River.
Grades 1 & 2
For ages 9 to 11
Here is your chance to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition and become a full–fledged member ome of the Junior Explorers. Learn the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by training at Camp River Dubois, their first Winter Encampment. Applicants should be prepared to train as a member of the Expedition by bettering their frontier skills, learning to serve in the US Army in 1803–04, preparing their own meals, making a journal, e mending their uniform, identifying various native the plants and animals and many more tasks. This 0. week–long camp will be held at the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site –– inside the interpretive center and in the historic replica of Camp River Dubois. Junior Corps Members should report to Camp River Dubois on June 21! ou CECK–112–F01 $59
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Kindergarten Kamp For ages 3 to 5
Review the alphabet, numbers, colors and shapes in a fun day camp especially for preschoolers and Kindergarteners. Everyone will practice writing their name, learn classroom etiquette, sing songs, play games and much more. In Kindergarten Kamp, getting ready for school is 1–2–3 days of fun!
CECK–192–F01 $119 Mon–Fri Jul 19–23 9AM–12PM Edwardsville, Liberty Middle School
For ages 11 and 12
CECK–241–F01 $55 Wed Jun 23 9AM–4PM National Great Rivers Museum
Presented in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers
River Island Adventure I For ages 9 and 10
Spend the day exploring the great outdoors with real Park Rangers! Kids will learn how to use a GPS unit and search for geocached treasures. They will learn how to catch and release fish with a seining net, enjoy a cookout for lunch, go kayaking and much more. Be prepared to get wet and dirty in this new all–day camp at the Environmental Learning Center on the banks of the Mississippi River. CECK–141–F01 $55 Wed Jul 21 9AM–4PM National Great Rivers Museum
Junior Golf for Beginners For ages 8 to 15
Embrace an active lifestyle by learning the fundamentals of the game including swing, putting, chipping, pitching, club selection, rules and course etiquette. Alongside instructor and LPGA member Laura McCune, junior golfers will receive individual coaching and support as they progress through this 6–week course. Bring your clubs if you have them or they will be provided upon request. CECK–182–F50 $99 Sat May 29–Jul 3 9:30–11:30AM Godfrey, Rolling Hills Golf Course
Presented in partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers
CECK–173–N1 $49 Tue/Wed/Thu Jul 20/21/22 9:30–10:30AM N.O. Nelson Campus, Edwardsville, N8 101 Presented in partnership with The Children’s Museum
Brier Bank Farm
SUMMER HORSE CAMPS Each week will feature a show and party at the end of the week for family and friends! Lots of horseback riding every day, including instruction and games on horseback! Sign up your horse-crazy child for a week of fun and excitement!
June 7-11
June 14-18
August 2-6
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We’ve Got Spirit! Cheerleading Camp
Competitive Stroke Clinic
On Target! Beginning Archery
Have you always wanted to be a cheerleader? Are you currently a cheerleader and want to learn some new skills over the summer? This is the camp for you! Taught by UCA cheerleader, veteran dancer and squad coach Tabi Partridge, you will learn the fundamentals of cheerleading including motions, cheers, dance routines, gymnastics, stunts, and teamwork. Each participant will receive a CD of routine music to keep and a souvenir DVD of the week at camp. There will also be a performance for family and friends on the last day. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.
Swimmers will learn stroke techniques for all four competitive strokes – freestyle (front crawl), backstroke (back crawl), breast stroke and butterfly – along with starts and turns in this 2–week intensive clinic. Swimmers will also learn how to circle swim within lane lines, dive off starting blocks, and use a pace clock. Clinic will be taught by a certified Water Safety Instructor who works with a Swim Team. Swimmers must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6. For ages 6 and older (or with permission of Swim Program Coordinator).
Learn safety, responsibility, and the selection of proper archery equipment as well as correct shooting form in this beginner’s class. Receive one–on–one instruction as needed to improve your ability. Learn how to keep score and what is proper etiquette on a shooting range. The class is taught by an instructor from Southwestern Archery who is certified by the National Field Archery Association.
For ages 10 and up
CECK–221–01 $149 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 9AM–2PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Tabi Patridge
Cartwheels & Megaphones For ages 6 to 9
This three–day workshop is designed for kids ages 6 to 9 who would like to learn the fundamentals of cheerleading. Tailored instruction from UCA cheerleader, veteran dancer and squad coach Tabi Patridge will include cheers, motions, gymnastics, dance routines, stunts and teamwork. Each participant will receive a souvenir megaphone, set of pom poms, and individual picture with a uniformed cheerleader. There will also be a performance for family and friends on the last day. Please wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. CECK–121–01 $109 Wed/Thu/Fri Jun 16/17/18 9AM–2PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Tabi Patridge
For ages 6 and up
Ages 9 to 14
CECK–162–01 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Front Lawn
CECK–083–1A $50 Mon–Fri Jun 7–18 3–3:45PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
CECK–162–M1 $99 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM Carlinville, Macoupin County Center
Competitive Diving Clinic
Taekwondo for Kids
For ages 6 and up
Swimmers will work on skills and techniques necessary to dive competitively in this 2–week intensive clinic. Instruction will focus on approach, arm swing, body language and other techniques to prepare young divers for competition. Clinic will be taught by a certified Water Safety Instructor and experienced dive coach. Swimmers must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6 and must already know how to perform a basic spring dive with approach. For ages 6 and older (or with permission of Swim Program Coordinator). CECK–081–1A $50 Mon–Fri Jun 21–Jul 2 3–3:45PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
Dale Edwards
For ages 8 to 12
Taekwondo, or “the way of kicking and punching,” is widely known as an Olympic sport and has more practitioners worldwide than any other martial art. It can also be a confidence boosting form of self defense; a graceful and powerful performance art or a character building physical exercise. This class is designed to give kids a good knowledge base in all these aspects of taekwondo and martial arts in general. Throughout the course, students will learn, and put into practice, the tenets of taekwondo: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self control and indomitable spirit. This class is a good starting point for kids who are interested in studying martial arts and can also give current practitioners a refreshing spin on something they already enjoy doing. CECK–179–01 $109 Mon–Fri Jul 26–30 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus Brendan Neal
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Giddey–Up
For ages 9 and up
After practicing the basics of riding on the first day, campers will head out for an outdoor riding adventure through a one–of–a–kind equestrian t obstacle course, traveling over bridges, hills, and e through a horseback riding maze. Riders will your learn to trot on Rocky Branch Stables’ patient, roper kindhearted lesson horses. Learning about horse ght anatomy is fun while riders create their own who is horse sculpture during daily arts activities. Games ation. include a scavenger hunt, collecting horseshoes, bridle bits, and halters for game prizes. Campers will want bring a disposable camera to capture their memories and experiences, especially on give– your–horse–a–bubble–bath day! Family and friends are invited to visit on the last day of camp for a riding demonstration and a behind–the–scenes tour of Rocky Branch Stables. The grand finale will be a horseback riding demonstration with a presentation of beautiful rosette ribbons for each camper.
CECK–104–F01 $169 Mon–Thu Jun 7–10 1–4PM hing,” Bethalto, Rocky Branch Stables
Pony Pals
Everything Equine
This program is designed to introduce young children to the wonders of horses. This half–day, week long course instructs young horse enthusiasts in the care and feeding of horses, the safety standards needed to work around horses, and the basics of horsemanship and riding. The program starts with classroom instruction each day where the kids will learn the vocabulary of the horse world – words like hoof and withers – then move to a hands–on experience in the barn. Students will receive four riding lessons. The final day of their session is a recital to demonstrate their horse skills for parents and family. Highlights of the program include a CD of pictures of the students’ horse experiences all week, a fun, take–home horsey craft, a workbook and the memories of a lifetime! All participants must bring a riding helmet and riding boots.
Join us for a fun–filled week of equine activities on a 13–acre retreat for horse lovers! As they work with gentle, friendly horses, campers will learn the basics of horsemanship including safety, proper grooming and care, horse anatomy and nutrition. They will also learn horseback riding techniques used in recreational and competitive riding in spacious indoor and outdoor arenas. This camp includes crafts and breakfast, lunch and snacks served inside the air–conditioned Clubhouse. There will be a show for family and friends on Friday afternoon.
For ages 5 to 8
CECK–116–F01 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM Edwardsville, Triangle H Farm
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CECK–189–F01 $265 Mon–Thu Jun 7–10 9AM–3PM and Fri Jun 11 8AM–4PM Highland, Saddle Club Equestrian Center CECK–189–F02 $265 Mon–Thu Jun 14–17 9AM–3PM and Fri Jun 18 8AM–4PM Highland, Saddle Club Equestrian Center CECK–189–F03 $265 Mon–Thu Jun 21–24 9AM–3PM and Fri Jun 25 8AM–4PM Highland, Saddle Club Equestrian Center
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Pony Pals II
For ages 6 to 10
This program is designed to build on the basics learned in Pony Pals I and give young riders a more in–depth introduction to horses and riding. Pony Pals II is for the horse enthusiast. Highlights will include a take–home workbook, CD of pictures from the week, and CHA certification for beginner riders. Participants must wear a riding helmet and riding boots. Prerequisite: Pony Pals I or prior riding experience, lessons or horse ownership. CECK–216–F01 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 9AM–12PM
CECK–216–F02 $199 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Edwardsville, Triangle H Farm Marcy Heepke
Rocky Branch Saddle Club
For ages 8 and up
The Rocky Branch Saddle Club’s 10–level program takes riders from beginner to accomplished equestrian. Riding activities include playing games on horseback, riding bareback, navigating hills and bridges and a life–size riding maze. Saddle Club riders will learn to ride both English and Western styles with confidence. Special activities include arts and crafts, demonstrations from a professional horse trainer, and assisting a veterinarian or horse–shoer. Saddle Club incorporates the riding handbook “Happy Horsemanship” (available for purchase along with club jackets and riding helmets).
Little Stirrups
For parents and kids (ages 4 and up)
Pony Pals III
For ages 7 to 12
Young riders will learn about the wonderful world of horses in this beginning riding class for parents and kids. Parent/child teams will experience everything from the feel of a horse’s fuzzy muzzle to the giggles of excitement during your child’s first trotting steps in the saddle. Kids will learn how to brush their horse, put the saddle on its back and tell it how to stop, go and turn in the very first class. Rock Branch horses are generous, patient and sweet–natured. Riders will demonstrate their new skills for family and friends on the last day and be presented with a rosette ribbon. Young riders must be accompanied by an adult who will participate in each class by helping to brush, saddle up and lead the horse while their child is riding. CECK–128–F50 $99 Sat Jun 5–26 1–2:30PM Bethalto, Rocky Branch Stables CECK–128–F51 $99 Sat Jul 10–31 9–10:30AM Bethalto, Rocky Branch Stables Lesa Teepe
CECK–228–F50 $99 Sat Jun 5–26 3–4:30PM Bethalto, Rocky Branch Stables
This new program is designed to take your little cowpoke’s horse education to the next level! Students will build upon the skills learned in Pony Pals I and II, as they adopt a horse for the week and learn how to properly care for it. From feeding and grooming to anatomy and nutrition, campers will receive hands–on instruction in horse management. Students will also learn about other animals on the farm and how they coexist in a balanced environment. Students will receive a riding lesson every day of the week culminating in a show for parents on Friday. Participants must wear a riding helmet and riding boots. Prerequisite: Pony Pals I and II, equivalent riding experience or permission from the instructor. CECK–316–F01 $199 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–12PM Edwardsville, Triangle H Farm Marcy Heepke
Advanced Equine For ages 8 and up
Young horse enthusiasts will continue their horse education and training in this camp. As they work with gentle, friendly horses, campers will review the basics of horsemanship and expand their experience with a variety of riding techniques in spacious indoor and outdoor arenas. Instruction will include Western riding, English riding, show patterns, barrel racing and more! This camp includes crafts and breakfast, lunch and snacks served inside the air–conditioned Clubhouse. There will be a show for family and friends on Friday afternoon. CECK–289–F01 $265 Mon–Thu Jul 12–15 9AM–3PM and Fri Jul 16 8AM–4PM Highland, Saddle Club Equestrian Center
CECK–228–F51 $99 Sat Jul 10–31 11AM–12:30PM Bethalto, Rocky Branch Stables
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RECREATION & DAY CAMPS Southwestern Illinois College
Abra-Kid-Abra summer camps combine fun and hands-on activities while developing presentation skills! The days are broken into short modules to keep the activities varied and the campers excited. The modules involve lots of hand-on activities like participating in comedy warm-ups, building your own magic tricks, twisting animal balloons, etc. Instructors provided by Abra-Kid-Abra. Children must bring a morning and afternoon beverage and snack and a sack lunch for full day classes.
Pony k and g and will Math-e-Magic Camp ment. Ages 6-12 n Vanish a rabbit (a paper one)! Mind read a thoughtsson of number! Show how Harry Potter slips through or a secret opening in a brick wall! Learn these and ding many other magic tricks. Hone your math skills als I too--the tricks are math-based! You’ll learn magic sion with money, cards, paper, and special magic props you’ll take home. Put on a family show the last day. Animal balloons, clown skits, and magic puzzles round out the fun. Goals are to develop presentation skills and confidence, build math skills, and to have fun!
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AKA 099-001 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 Belleville Campus
9AM–12PM
Ages 6-12
What do you need to be successful at sports? in Knowledge of the game. Manual dexterity. Ball manipulation skills. Learn all of this and more in a n ow camp that combines sports and magic! Mind read the player someone is thinking of! Hand your sister a baseball card envelope that will make her jump s There right out of her chair! Misdirect someone’s attention while you vanish a baseball! Balloon twisting, y magic puzzles, and comedy skits too! Camp culminates with students putting on a family sports magic show. Tricks are new from previous years and our other camps.
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Balloonatics Camp Ages 6-12
All Day Option
Ages 6-12
Enjoy the benefits of both classes at a discounted rate. Spend the morning in the Math-e-Magic camp and the afternoon in the Sports Magic camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy lunch with your teacher from 12–12:30PM. AKA 185-001 $185 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 Belleville Campus
9AM–3:30PM
Walk on stilts! Ride a unicycle! Balance on a rolla bolla board! These are just a few of the exciting skills you’ll learn in Circus Stars Camp! You’ll learn juggling, plate spinning, clown acts, animal balloons, and much more! Plus we are introducing some brand new juggling and balancing skills this year! Camp culminates with the students performing an amazing circus for their family and friends! AKA 099-003 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 Belleville Campus
9AM–12PM
Calling all Balloonatics! Every day of this camp is an exciting balloon bash! Balloonatic campers learn to create over 20 balloons animals, spin out with UFO balloons and make a balloon helicopter that really flies! Each day campers take home a different novelty balloon— racecar balloons, rocket balloons, and more! Camp concludes with the Balloonatics showing off their skills in a balloon twist jam for their families. Come join the fun in this unique, creative camp! AKA 099-004 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 Belleville Campus
Circus Stars Camp Ages 6-12
Sports Magic Camp
AKA 099-002 $99 Mon–Fri Jun 14–18 Belleville Campus
Mathe-e-Magic & Sports Magic Camp
12:30–3:30PM
Circus Stars & Balloonatics Camp All Day Option
Enjoy the benefits of both classes at a discounted rate. Spend the morning in the Circus Stars camp and the afternoon in the Balloonatics camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy lunch with your teacher from 12–12:30PM. AKA 185-002 $185 Mon–Fri Jun 21–25 Belleville Campus
9AM–3:30PM
12:30–3:30PM
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RECREATION & DAY CAMPS Southwestern Illinois College
SWIC proudly presents Theatre camp instructor Cynthia Ann Harper. Cynthia has over 25 years experience in education and theatre arts for children and young audiences. She has an extensive background in professional training and experience as an educator, theatre instructor, actor and director. Specialized training in children’s theatre, creative dramatics and storytelling are just some of the experiences campers will enjoy on center stage in the SWIC theatre!
A Story a Day! Interactive Theatre
“The Stupid Carp” Make a Play in 4 Days
Story time with a dramatic difference! Go from the page to the stage; bring favorite tales to life with props, costumes, sound effects and makeup.
Get hooked on this fish “tale” of epic proportions. Four “fintastic” days to prepare this play on a grand “scale.” Casting now, take the bait.
Grades K-1
CFK 068-058 $68 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Grades 5-6
CFK 068-01B $68 Jun 21–24 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
“Stone Soup!” Make a Play in four Days
Take the Show on the Road! Theatre Adventures
Here’s all the ingredients to cook up a play! One part silly scenery, one part colorful costumes, one part wacky props! What’s missing? Your part!
Are we there yet? From imagination to destination. Travel, travel everywhere, a picture passport gets you there. Souvenirs along the way, different journeys every day.
Grades 3-4
CFK 068-059 $68 Jun 14–17 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
A Story A Day! Creative Dramatics
Grades K-1
CFK 068-01C $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
On With the Show! Grades 3-4
“Curtain up” to “curtain call”, learn the ropes, have a ball! What to do, and why – and how – and someday soon you’ll take a bow. CFK 068-01D $68 Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
Take the Show on the Road! Theatre Adventures Grades 1-2
Make-believe Travel offers daily departures for destinations unknown. Take a boat, a train, a bus, a plane. Book your reservations now! Your ticket to fun! CFK 068-01E $68 Jul 12–15 8–11:30AM Belleville Campus
Get Your Act Together! Grades 5-6
Do you know what it takes? Learn theatre basics step by step. Stage directions, auditioning, monologue techniques, scene study and character development. Break a leg!
Grades 1-2
It’s time to read a story…It’s time to choose your part…So let’s all grab a costume, the play’s about to start! Places, please!
CFK 068-01F $68 Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
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COMPUTER EXPLORERS is an international company that provides exciting technology experiences for students ages 3 through adult. In addition to reinforcing academic skills and learning how to use technology appropriately, students learn to program robots, experiment with electronic microscopes, use digital cameras, create their own digital movies, FUNgineer with our engineering programs and more! Instructors are provided and trained by COMPUTER EXPLORERS.
Video Game Animation
Hands On Robotics
Dive into the world of video game animation by creating characters that dance, sing and interact with one another. Add sound effects and music clips to create a dynamic video animation game using Scratch, the innovative programming language created just for kids by the MIT Media Lab. You can post your games online so that your friends, your parents, even your grandmother can play your video game! Creativity rules in this fun version of CET160-001 $160
Come program our robot Roamer to bowl, sing, dance, turn, draw, measure, travel across the globe and play some Olympic games. COMPUTER EXPLORERS will help you explore how robotics and programming go hand-in-hand as they write programs and give commands for Roamer to follow. Come celebrate and travel around our wonderful world with Roamer!
Grades 2-4
Mon–Thu
Jun 21–24
CET160-004 $160 Mon–Thu Jul 12–15 Belleville Campus
8–11:30AM
Grades K-2
CET 160-003 $160 Mon–Thu Jun 28–Jul 1 Belleville Campus
8–11:30AM
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Video Game Design – BAG It! Build Arcade Games Grades 5-8
Design, create and edit your own 2 dimensional arcade-style video game. Students will work in teams of 2-3 to design the action, create the characters, and edit the objectives and outcomes. Students will take home a CD with their game on it so that they can challenge their friends and family; and receive the software (a $50 value) to continue BAG it experiences at home after classes have been completed. CET 180-0021 $180.00 (price includes $50 software for students to keep) Mon–Thu Jun 28–Jul 1 12:30–4PM CET 180-0022 $180.00 (price includes $50 software for students to keep) Mon–Thu Jul 12–15 12:30–4PM Belleville Campus
This exciting hands-on engineering class combines LEGO® Education & LEGO® Technic materials to explore motorized simple machines by building realistic models. COMPUTER EXPLORERS® teams will creatively solve challenges using concepts learned in class. A favorite is the trebuchet/catapult challenge where they propel LEGO® pieces to see how far their building project will throw them. This is the 1st program in a series of courses to provide preparation for FIRST LEGO® League (FLL). CET 160-002 $160 Mon–Thu Jun 21–24 Belleville Campus
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Karate Summer Camp - your kids will have a blast!
June 14th through June 18th Mon.-Fri. 10:00 am-11:30 am
Ages 5-12 Reserve your spot early, sign up today! Discounts available for second family members. Beginners welcomed and encouraged! Give your kids a “healthy kick” this summer - Encourages better health. - Promotes courage. - Builds self-confidence. - Instills discipline and respect.
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RECREATION & DAY CAMPS Southwestern Illinois College
Mad Science summer camps offer a unique combination of FUN, hands-on activities, with extended science investigation. Each day follows a different theme and the children play games, perform experiments, and assist with demonstrations all related to that theme. In typical Mad Science fashion, they also make something to take home with them to encourage continued exploration of scientific concepts and discovery. Mad Science reserves the right to substitute classes. Instructors provided by Mad Science. Children will be provided with a morning and afternoon break and must bring a sack lunch for full day classes.
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Claws, Codes, & Constellations
This action packed week will focus solely on rockets and the physics of rocket flight. After learning the model rocket safety code, campers will build ten different types of rockets and participate in the launching of 6 different rockets during the week-long program. Children will be divided into three groups; altitude trackers, launch preparation and launcher for all rocket launches and will get the opportunity to try all three roles. We recommend this camp for children ages 7-12 however younger children enjoy it as well with a little more help from fellow campers or instructors. Rocket Basics • Rocket Flight • Mission Control Rocket Propulsion & Recovery • Go For Launch!
Mad Science invites you to decipher the world around you. Use Morse code to send secret Messages to your friend. Get a taste for space as you launch a ‘bottle rocket’, test soil for “Martian” life and experiment with space suit design. Discover pollution solutions by baking nachos with solar power. Test what your toes have to do with tennis. Grow jaws and claws to feed our beastly stomach. Each day features a new topic… Mad Messages • Earth Awareness Science of Sport • Nature • Space Day
Ages 5-12
MAD 215-001 $215 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 Belleville Campus
9AM–3PM
Ages 5-12
MAD 215-002 $215 Mon–Fri Jul 12–16 9AM–3PM Belleville Campus
Brier Bank Farm
SUMMER HORSE CAMPS Each week will feature a show and party at the end of the week for family and friends! Lots of horseback riding every day, including instruction and games on horseback! Sign up your horse-crazy child for a week of fun and excitement!
June 7-11
June 14-18
August 2-6
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RECREATION & DAY CAMPS Southwestern Illinois College
Ultimate Potential Fitness (UPF) has developed safe and effective kids’ fitness, dance, cheerleading and drama programs that are based on the recommendations of the American College of Sports Medicine. All UPF for kids programs incorporate basic fitness principles and are led by qualified, caring, dependable instructors.
KidFit Yoga
Hip Hop Dance Camp
KidFit Boot Camp
This unique program develops body awareness, self-control, flexibility and coordination. Promote relaxation, focus and physical fitness through breathing techniques with soothing music. Learn traditional and fun kid-specific yoga poses. Play concentration games like yoga bingo and yoga matching. Apply yoga techniques into daily life during the peace circle, including discussions about good health, positive thoughts and social interaction. The final “Yoga Show” invites parents to participate in family yoga. Participants must supply mat or large towel.
You’ve seen it in music videos, the movies, and on TV...hip hop dance is everywhere! Learn the latest urban dance and hip hop moves in this exciting class. Students integrate funky aerobic hip hop steps in jammin’ combinations. Kids will also have the opportunity to choreograph moves and incorporate their own style. You don’t want to miss out on this cool camp.
Attention! Right face directly to this energetic, fun class that teaches kids the important principles of nutrition, fitness and discipline, Created by Army ROTC instructors and based on the principles of ACE fitness, KidFit Boot Camp teaches team work, boosts self-esteem , and incorporates a variety of military- based fitness skills like cadence marches, drill downs, flexibility training, plyometrics, and team challenges. Showcase your favorite techniques and chants during the final presentation for family and friends!
Ages 5-12
Ages 5-12
UPF 085-002 $85 Jun 28–Jul 1 8–11:30AM
Ages 5-12
UPF 085-002 $85 Jul 12–15 8–11:30AM
UPF 085-001 $85 Jun 14–17 8–11:30AM
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SPORTS & ATHLETICS
Lewis and Clark Community College Boys Basketball I
Girls Basketball II
This basketball camp for younger players offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals focusing on shooting, passing and dribbling skills. Teaching takes into account age and skill differences. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.
This basketball camp for older players offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals and rules of the game, with a focus and extra time committed to developing shooting and ball handling skills. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.
For kids entering grades 4, 5, 6
CESP–920–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Deon Thomas
For kids entering grades 7, 8, 9
CESP–932–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Deon Thomas
Boys Basketball II
Girls Volleyball
This basketball camp for older players offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals and rules of the game, with a focus and extra time committed to developing shooting and ball handling skills. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills.
Players entering 6th through 8th grades will learn basic skills including serving, setting, passing and hitting. This camp is designed to teach newcomers the basic skills of volleyball and to improve upon existing skills. Proper techniques will be demonstrated and taught by Lewis and Clark volleyball coaches and players.
For kids entering grades 7, 8, 9
CESP–922–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 28–Jul 2 9AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Deon Thomas
For kids entering grades 6, 7, 8
CESP–910–01 $40 Wed–Fri Jul 7–9 10AM–12PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Meredith Heater
Girls Basketball I
For kids entering grades 4, 5, 6
This basketball camp for younger players offers a solid foundation in game fundamentals focusing on shooting, passing and dribbling skills. Teaching takes into account age and skill differences. Various games and contests will be played daily to improve playing skills. CESP–930–01 $60 Mon–Fri Jun 7–11 1–4PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140 Deon Thomas
Boys and Girls Soccer
For kids entering grades 4, 5, 6
Soccer camp is designed with the individual player in mind. Emphasis will be placed on developmental skills, fundamentals and individual techniques. Small side games will be incorporated into all sessions so that boys and girls can advance themselves in a positive and fun environment. CESP–940–60 $45 Mon–Thu Aug 2–5 6–7:30PM Godfrey Campus, Riverbend Arena 0140
Competitive Stroke Clinic
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CECK–083–1A $50 Mon–Fri Jun 7–18 3–3:45PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
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This c necess Swimmers will learn stroke techniques for all four competitive strokes – freestyle (front crawl), 18 mo backstroke (back crawl), breast stroke and butterfly must b the cla – along with starts and turns in this 2–week water intensive clinic. Swimmers will also learn how to circle swim within lane lines, dive off starting swim blocks, and use a pace clock. Clinic will be taught swim by a certified Water Safety Instructor who works $35 with a Swim Team. Swimmers must be currently CECK–0 CECK–0 enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Godfr Level 6. For ages 6 and older (or with permission of Swim Program Coordinator).
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Competitive Diving Clinic
For ages 6 and up
Swimmers will work on skills and techniques necessary to dive competitively in this 2–week intensive clinic. Instruction will focus on approach, $35 arm swing, body language and other techniques to CECK–0 prepare young divers for competition. Clinic will CECK–0 be taught by a certified Water Safety Instructor Godfr and experienced dive coach. Swimmers must be currently enrolled in or have completed Swim Level 5 or Level 6 and must already know how to perform a basic spring dive with approach. For ages 6 and older (or with permission of Swim Program Coordinator). CECK–081–1A $50 Mon–Fri Jun 21–Jul 2 3–3:45PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
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OFFICE (618) 692-1212 FAX (618) 692-4875 EMERGENCY (877) 552-1735 2160 SO. ILLINOIS RT. 157 SUITE B GLEN CARBON, IL 62034
SPORTS & ATHLETICS
Lewis and Clark Community College Water Babies I: 6–18 Months
Preschool Swim: 3–5 Years
Water Babies II: 18 Months–3 Years
$44 CECK–090–2A CECK–090–2B CECK–090–2C CECK–090–2D CECK–090–3A CECK–090–3B CECK–090–3C CECK–090–3D CECK–090–6A CECK–090–6B CECK–090–6C CECK–090–7A CECK–090–7B CECK–090–7C
This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 6 to wl), 18 months old. A parent or other responsible adult terfly must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear w ng swim diapers or snug training pants under their ught swim suits. rks $35 May 22–Jun 26 9:15–10AM tly CECK–098–1A Sat CECK–098–1B Sat Jul 10–Aug 7 9:15–10AM or Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool ion
This class promotes water adjustment, not necessarily swimming, for babies and toddlers 18 to 36 months old. A parent or other responsible adult must be present and in the water at all times during the class. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Children should wear swim diapers or snug training pants under their swim suits.
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Learn water safety, personal safety, physical and mental adjustments to the water, buoyancy, body position and basic water skills such as front and back floating, with a goal of coordinating a beginning crawl and elementary back stroke. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed
Jun 7–Jun 18 Jun 21–Jul 2 Jul 12–Jul 23 Jul 26–Aug 6 Jun 7–Jun 18 Jun 21–Jul 2 Jul 12–Jul 23 Jul 26–Aug 6 May 17–Jun 9 Jun 14–Jul 7 Jul 12–Aug 4 May 17–Jun 9 Jun 14–Jul 7 Jul 12–Aug 4
1–1:45PM 1–1:45PM 1–1:45PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 2–2:45PM 2–2:45PM 2–2:45PM 6:05–6:50PM 6:05–6:50PM 6:05–6:50PM 6:50–7:35PM 6:50–7:35PM 6:50–7:35PM
$35 CECK–094–1A Sat May 22–Jun 26 10:45–11:30AM CECK–094–1B Sat Jul 10–Aug 7 10:45–11:30AM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
Swim Levels 1–5: Ages 6 & Up
Children will be skill tested on the first day of class to determine which level they are in. A wide variety of skills will be learned and as they progress through the levels, new skills are learned and old ones are refined. Classes are taught by Red Cross certified water safety instructors. $44 CECK–091–2A CECK–091–2B CECK–091–2C CECK–091–2D CECK–091–3A CECK–091–3B CECK–091–3C CECK–091–3D CECK–091–6A CECK–091–6B CECK–091–6C CECK–091–7A CECK–091–7B CECK–091–7C
Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon–Fri Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed Mon/Wed
Jun 7–Jun 18 Jun 21–Jul 2 Jul 12–Jul 23 Jul 26–Aug 6 Jun 7–Jun 18 Jun 21–Jul 2 Jul 12–Jul 23 Jul 26–Aug 6 May 17–Jun 9 Jun 14–Jul 7 Jul 12–Aug 4 May 17–Jun 9 Jun 14–Jul 7 Jul 12–Aug 4
1–1:45PM 1–1:45PM 1–1:45PM 1–1:45PM 2–2:45PM 2–2:45PM 2–2:45PM 2–2:45PM 6:05–6:50PM 6:05–6:50PM 6:05–6:50PM 6:50–7:35PM 6:50–7:35PM 6:50–7:35PM
$35 CECK–095–1A Sat May 22–Jun 26 11:30am–12:15PM CECK–095–1B Sat Jul 10–Aug 7 11:30am–12:15PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
Swim Level 6: Ages 6 & Up
The objective of Level 6 is to refine strokes so students swim with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Swimmers will also work on Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Fitness Swimming and Lifeguard Readiness.
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$35 CECK–096–1A Sat May 22–Jun 26 12:15–1PM CECK–096–1B Sat Jul 10–Aug 7 12:15–1PM Godfrey Campus, Hatheway Pool
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Troy Family Summer of Fun 2010 Schedule 6/4 6/11 6/18 6/25 7/2 7/9 7/16 7/23
Steve Brandes (Elvis) 7-9 pm “Blindside” 8:30 pm Elizabeth Lakamp 7-9 pm - Country/Variety Community Band 7-8:30 pm “Fame” - movie night 8:30 pm Zydeco Crawdaddys 7-9 pm Dom Weir 7-9 pm - Country/Rock “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” Movie Night - 8:30 pm Troy Lions Homecoming Parade 6:00 pm “MannPower Band” 8:00 pm
7/30 Community Band 7-8:30 pm “Planet 51” Movie Night 8:30 pm 8/6 Nice ‘n Easy Band 7-9 pm - Dance Music 8/13 Dom Wier 7-9 pm - Country/Rock 8/20 Swing Lite 7-9 pm 8/27 Community Band 7-8:30 pm 9/3 “New Moon” Movie Night 7:30 pm 9/10 Smokin Aces 7-9 pm - Rock 9/17 “Up” Movie Night 7:30 pm 9/24 Community Band 7-8:30 pm
All events are FREE and OPEN to the public. Prizes will be awarded for those who attend six or more events over the summer.
All events are held at the Tri-Township Park in Troy (Exit #18 off Highway 55, one mile east on right)
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SPORTS & ATHLETICS
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville SIUE Girls’ Basketball Day Camp
The SIUE Day Camp provides a fun and interactive environment for campers who will be entering 2nd through 8th grades in the 2010-2011 academic year. The camp focuses on all aspects of the game by emphasizing offensive and defensive fundamentals essential for young players transitioning to an advanced level of play. During each session, campers will participate in fundamental drills, contests and games. Campers will be grouped and instructed according to age and level of experience to provide a positive, yet challenging, experience for all. $140 (Due in full w/registration by Jun 12) Jun 14–17 SIUE Vadalabene Center jebradl@siue.edu or www.siuecougars.com
SIUE Girl’s Basketball Overnight Camp
The Overnight Camp is designed to help players of all levels who will be entering 6th-12th grades in the 2010-2011 academic year improve their skills and understand the techniques of the game of basketball. Fundamental instruction and individual/team competitions are all part of the camp experience. Our experienced camp staff will help develop solid fundamental basketball skills in a fun, yet intense, atmosphere. Our goal is to help prepare the campers for competition at the level they dream about – from high school varsity to collegiate and beyond. The campers are given insight on the college life from players and coaches. We also stress the necessary positive attitude towards family, academics and athletics. This camp is available for boarding or nonboarding campers. $225 (Boarding) $150 (Non-Boarding) $100 due by Jun 20 Jun 27–29 SIUE Vadalabene Center jebradl@siue.edu or www.siuecougars.com
SIUE Girl’s Basketball Team Camp High School teams only. ALL levels welcome.
Jun 18–20 All information can be found on the Women’s Basketball page at: www.siuecougars.com
SIUE Girl’s Basketball College Prep Camp I
Players of all levels who will be entering 8th-12th grades in the 2010-2011 academic year may enroll and are given specialized instruction in developing the skills necessary for her position. Each camper will choose to work in the guard or post groups. The guard/post breakdown will include fundamentals of passing, shooting, ball handling, defensive moves, strategy, mental and physical game preparation and off-season training. $100 (Boarding) $75 (Non-Boarding) DUE in full w/registration by Jun 18 Jun 20–21 SIUE Vadalabene Center jebradl@siue.edu or www.siuecougars.com
SIUE Girl’s Basketball College Prep Camp II
Players of all levels who will be entering 8th-12th grades in the 2010-2011 academic year may enroll and are given specialized instruction in developing the skills necessary for her position. Each camper will choose to work in the guard or post groups. The guard/post breakdown will include fundamentals of passing, shooting, ball handling, defensive moves, strategy, mental and physical game preparation and off-season training.
Junior Cougar Soccer 201 Camp The Junior Cougar Sof Boys & Girls Ages 6-12
Camp is a game and activity based camp that is designed to continually stimulate our campers and teach and develop their soccer skills. Our staff will be hands on with positive feedback and helpful instruction, to ensure that each young player is having a great time and learning more about the game. Most children want to learn more about something they enjoy! Camp includes a camp shirt and a cool summertime treat each day. $55 Jul 6–8 8:30–11:30AM Korte Stadium on SIUE’s Campus Register Online: cougarsoccercamps.com alacopo@siue.edu 618.650.2427
Advanced Training Soccer Camp Girls Ages 13-18
$75 Jul 16–18 8:30–11:30AM Korte Stadium SIUE’s Campus Register Online: cougarsoccercamps.com alacopo@siue.edu 618.650.2427
Contact: 1-800-326-3221
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The Advanced Training Camp is designed to help the female player expand their game. Our staff of current college coaches will help the campers Camp learn what they can do to continue developing their 25 cam Regis game: during the camp and for the rest of their krhyn playing days. We want to help the players reach their goals, whatever they may be. Focus will be on technical skill development, functional training and game play.
$100 (Boarding) $75 (Non-Boarding) DUE in full w/registration by Jul 30 Aug 1–2 SIUE Vadalabene Center jebradl@siue.edu or www.siuecougars.com
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
2010 Cougar ar Softball Skills Camp
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Entering grades K-8 $105 Jun 22–23
9AM–12PM
Entering grades 9-12 $105 Jun 22–23
Junior Tennis Camp 2010
Join Coach Kyler Updyke and his NCAA Division I SIUE Cougars for the 2010 Junior Cougar Tennis Camp. Class sizes are limited and are on a first-come first-serve basis. Questions regarding which class to register for can be directed to Head Men’s and Women’s Coach Kyler Updyke at 618.650.3275. Jun 21–Jul 2 Junior Cougars (K-2) $75 Mon/Wed/Fri 8:30–9:30AM
1–4PM
shirt 50 camper max for each session;
no pitching instruction during this camp. Cougar Field on Stadium Drive Register Online: www.siuesoftball.com krhyne@siue.edu
2010 Cougar Softball Pitching Camp
Cougars (3-6) $100 Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30–11AM Top Cougars (7-12) $100 Mon/Wed/Fri 11AM–12:30PM Register Online: www.siuecougars.com 618.650.3275
Entering grades 6-12
$75 Jun 24 10AM–12PM Cougar Field on Stadium Drive
SIUE Summer Volleyball Camps
General fundamentals and specialized volleyball skills. Fundamental Grades 7th – 9th $90 Jun 14–17
5–7PM
Hitters Camp (8th – 12th grades) Jun 14–16 7:15PM–9:30AM
$90
Defensive Camp (8th – 12th grades) Jun 18 9AM–4PM Setters Camp (8th – 12th grades) Jun 21–24 6–8:30PM Fundamentals 4th – 6th grades Jun 25 9AM–4PM
$75
$100 $75
SIUE Vadalabene Center Register Online: www.siue.volleyball.com whedber@siue.edu or 618.650.5083
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House of Speed performance training
Come get a little faster for free. Call 618-789-0113 or go to houseofspeed.com/edwardsville
and sign up for a Speed Pass to get a free 2-hour session with our trainers. Private and team training available. House of Speed - Edwardsville TRAINING AT THE SPORTS ACADEMY 2 HOUR GROUP TRAINING SESSIONS SCHEDULE: Sundays 12noon-2pm Wednesdays 5:30-7:30pm
Speed is all about fractions of a second. And fractions of a second can make your athlete stronger, quicker, more explosive, more confident and more successful. Houes of Speed training uses a winning attitude and drills that product results, like our special tools the Bear and the Power Pull, to prepare your athlete for those important moments on the court. Give your athletes an edge this season with the training program that will help them realize their full potential.
The Sports Academy 101 The Game Drive Glen Carbon, Illinois 62034 How good do you want to be?
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