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Glance Preschool June 11-15 Cupcake Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 NEW! Superheroes to the Rescue . . . . . . . 8
June 18-22 NEW! Art to the Extreme! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Cupcake Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pirate Camp for Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
June 25-29 NEW! Art to the Extreme! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Preschool Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pirate Camp for Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
July 2-6 (No camp July 4) No camps begin this week.
July 9-13 NEW! Books for Cooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 May the Force be With You . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Intro to Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
July 16-20 NEW! Books for Cooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Preschool Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Young Einstein’s Science Camp . . . . . . . . . . 8 Explore your creative side at an HCC Kids Camp.
Full-day camps are 9 AM-4 PM with lunch included unless otherwise noted. Half-day camps run from either 9 AM-12 PM or 1-4 PM, and no lunch is included. Preschool camps are from 9-11 AM or 12-2 PM. 4
July 23-27 Cookie Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Sugar & Spice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Young Einstein’s Science Camp . . . . . . . . . . 8
July 30-August 3 Cookie Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 NEW! Take a Dive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Spanish Explorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
August 6-10 Fairytale Princess Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ready to Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
August 13-17 Preschool Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Grades 1-3 June 25-29 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
All Sports Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Art on Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
July 2-6 (No camp July 4) FULL-DAY PROGRAMS All Sports Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
July 9-13 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Diverse Explorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Kids on Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Circuit Fundamentals and Creation . . . . . . 16 Summer Dramatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
July 16-20 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Live on Stage! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Rockets and Robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
July 23-27 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS All Sports Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Art on Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Diverse Explorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Elementary Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Rockets and Robotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
July 30-August 3 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Kids on Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
August 6-10 HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Kids Can Cook! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
August 13-16 (No Camp August 17) HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Circuit Fundamentals and Creation . . . . . . 16
Grades 4-6 June 25-29 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
Art on Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 All Sports Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Make Your First Video Game . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Dissecting Computer Technology . . . . . . . 26 NEW! VEX Robotics and Simple Machines . . . 26
Young Chefs - Most Def! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Video Game Animation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
July 2-6 (No camp July 4) FULL-DAY PROGRAMS All Sports Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Potter’s Pals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Code Your Own Adventure! Interactive
Storytelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
July 9-13 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Discovering College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Diverse Explorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 NEW! Mad Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Virtual Reality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Tennis Clinic/Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
July 16-20 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Take to the Sky! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Code Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
July 23-27 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS All Sports Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art on Parade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW! Bots, Droids, and Drones . . . . . . . Diverse Explorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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HALF-DAY _PROGRAMS
NEW! Roblox® Makers-CodersEntrepreneurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
July 30-August 3 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Discovering College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 NEW! Mad Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Make Your First 3D Video Game . . . . . . . . 24
August 6-10 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Live on Stage! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 NEW! Take to the Sky! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Minecraft Modders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Golf Camp for Girls and Boys . . . . . . . . . . 26 NEW! Drone Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
August 13-16 (No camp August 17) FULL-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Bots, Droids, and Drones . . . . . . . 18
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS App Attack! Make Your First Game App . . 24 Summer Dramatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Kids in the Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Grades 6-8
August 13-16 (No camp August 17) FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
June 25-30 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
Adventure Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Teen Boat Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS
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HALF-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! App IO: Make Your First Multiplayer App . 29
Bake and Take . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Babysitter Bootcamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
July 2-6 (No camp July 4) FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
August 20-24 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Pets and Vets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Pets and Vets: The Next Level . . . . . . . . . 28
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Python Programmers: Make Your Own Multiplayer Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Color with Pencil and Brush . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Teen Chefs: The Art of Cooking . . . . . . . . . 30
July 9-13 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Cybersecurity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Virtual Reality: The Future is Now . 30 Just Pencil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Robotics with Mindstorm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
July 16-20 HALF-DAY PROGRAMS
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Babysitter Bootcamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Grades 9-12 June 25-29 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
Teen Boat Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Counselor-in-Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
July 2-6 (No camp July 4) No camps begin this week.
July 9-13 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Counselor-in-Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Code Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Tennis Clinic/Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Win The Money Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
July 23-27 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Summer Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
HALF-DAY _PROGRAMS
NEW! Roblox Makers-CodersEntrepreneurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 ®
July 30-August 3 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
July 16-20 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Adventure Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
July 23-27 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS The Culinary Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Summer Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
July 30-August 3 FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Summer Art Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
NEW! Museum Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . 27
HALF-DAY PROGRAMS NEW! Advanced 3D Video Game with Unity 29 NEW! VEX IQ Sensor Bots . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Dissecting Computer Technology . . . . . . . 31 Drawing for Young Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
August 6-10 HALF-DAY PROGRAMS Golf Camp for Girls and Boys . . . . . . . . . . Robotics with Mindstorm . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minecraft Modders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW! Drone Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intermediate Engineering and Robotics . .
Summer Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Live on Stage! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pets and Vets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced Robotics with Mindstorm . . . . .
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August 6-10 No camps begin this week.
August 13-16 (No camp August 17) FULL-DAY PROGRAMS Summer Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 TV Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
What else is happening at HCC this summer? Academic Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine Art Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HCC KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2018
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NEW!
Imaginations run wild in our preschool art camps.
Half-Day Programs NEW!
Art to the Extreme! Jump into the world of art and release your inner artist! We will use our hands, feet, and imaginations to create amazing works of art using a variety of art materials. Clear some room on your walls because you will want to hang these up! CRN: 25761
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 6/18-6/22 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-005 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Books For Cooks!
Cookie Camp
Little chefs will be able to mix their love for books with their love for cooking. We will relate cooking concepts and recipes with themes and characters drawn from selected children’s books. The key ingredient to this camp is fun!
Chocolate chip or sugar cookie? Which one is your favorite? Well, in cookie camp you won’t have to choose! Join us for a sweet week in Cookie Camp where we will be making several different kinds of cookies. At the end of the week you will bring home all of these delicious recipes for you to use in the years to come!
CRN: 35011
Tuition: $69
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35012 MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35013 MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35014 MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
CRN: 25762 MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-005 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25763 MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-005 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
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Fee: $40
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
CRN: 35029
Tuition: $69
Fee: $40
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35030 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35031 MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CN: 35032 MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Cupcake Camp Do you love cupcakes? Would you like to learn how to decorate some of the coolest cupcakes ever? At Cupcake Camp we will make different cupcakes every day. We will even publish our own “Cupcake Cookbook!” There will be plenty of yummy tasting and cupcake fun and games to go around. CRN: 25764
Tuition: $69
Fee: $40
MON-FRI 6/11-6/15 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25765 MON-FRI 6/18-6/22 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25766 MON-FRI 6/18-6/22 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-007 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Create one-of-a-kind cupcakes at the ELC this summer.
Intro to Dance
Pirate Camp for Captains
Children will learn the fundamentals of dance through rhythm exercises, stretching and basic movements of ballet, tap, and jazz. This class will allow your child to appreciate the beauty of music and dance. No previous dance experience required. Attire: leotard and tights, or snug-fit clothing that allows for movement, and jazz or ballet shoes.
Welcome to HCC’s Pirate Cove where all the pirates will gather for a brand new adventure. Pirates aboard our ship will make a compass rose, telescope, and their very own parrot. We will discover the many places pirates explored and make a treasure map like that of a true pirate explorer. Be prepared for the culmination of our festivities with face painting and an exciting treasure hunt with unforeseen riches as your reward. YO HO HO . . . it’s a Pirate Camp for you!
CRN: 35015
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
May the Force be With You!
Fairy Tale Princess Camp Children will stretch their imaginations as well as their toes as they dance their way through a storybook collage of fairy tales. Children will explore elements of creative movement, modern, ballet, and jazz. Attire: Ballet slippers or socks. Bring a snack and drink daily. CRN: 35038
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Are you a Star Wars fan? Then this is the camp for you! Come join us as we embark on an adventure through space. Join forces with your favorite characters from the Star Wars movies to take down the evil Darth Vader. We will train you in the ways of the Jedi. May the force be with you! CRN: 35019
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-005 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35020 MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-005 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
CRN: 25767
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 6/18-6/22 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25768 MON-FRI 6/18-6/22 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25769 MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25770 MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
HCC KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2018
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Ready to Read
Take a Dive!
Is your child ready and willing to read? Join us for a fun-filled reading adventure for children who already recognize the upper and lower case letters of the alphabet. Reading skills will be taught through song, sight, and phonic recognition. Techniques and ideas will be provided for practice at home. Class size is limited, so register early! CRN: 35037
Tuition: $69
Fee: $30
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Preschool Soccer Let us make your child’s early experience in the sport of soccer both positive and fun! The focus will be on getting comfortable with the ball and will include basic soccer skills such as dribbling, passing and shooting through fun games and lesson plans. Real game situations will also be presented. These classes are offered in partnership with Dynasty Sports Academy and taught by pro soccer player Mike Lookingland and staff. CRN: 25772
Tuition: $30
Fee: $120
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9-10:30 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 3-5. Must be potty trained. CRN: 25773 MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 10:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 5-8. CRN: 35007 MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 9-10:30 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 3-5. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35008 MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 10:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 5-8. CRN: 35009 MON-FRI 8/13-8/17 9-10:30 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 3-5. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35010 MON-FRI 8/13-8/17 10:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-008 Ages 5-8.
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Spanish Explorers This is a great opportunity for your young child, age 5 and older, to learn Spanish through games and student-centered activities. No Spanish language experience is required. The class will include hands-on activities such as games, songs, crafts, stories, and some familiar movies, all in Spanish. CRN: 35036
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-005 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Sugar & Spice This camp is everything nice! Treat your child to a week of princesses, fairies, butterflies and flowers. We will even have a teddy bear picnic and tea party!! This class will open the imagination through music and movement, arts and crafts, and, of course, story time. CRN: 35033
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-004 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
NEW!
Superheroes to the Rescue! Are you ready to put on your cape and save the day? Superheroes to the Rescue is the place for you. Bring your imaginations and be ready to have a SUPER good time! CRN: 25752
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 6/11-6/15 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Make the ocean come to life in this week-long camp. Learn all about the ocean and the creatures that live within. Get ready for a splashing good time! CRN: 35034
Tuition: $69
Fee: $35
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35035 MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Young Einstein’s Science Camp Join us for an extremely fun week of messy, gooey, and slimy science projects. We will create edible, explosive, and ooey gooey experiments that are sure to blow your mind!! CRN: 35022
Tuition: $69
Fee: $40
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35023 MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35024 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained. CRN: 35026 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 12-2 PM Sessions: 5 ELC-006 Ages 3-6. Must be potty trained.
Half-Day Preschool
Full-Day Preschool
September—May Limited Enrollments Available
Accepting Enrollments Year-Round
YOUNG 3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday
2- TO 5-YEAR-OLDS
9-11:30 AM | $150/month
PRESCHOOL
3-YEAR-OLDS Tuesday/Thursday
9-11:45 AM | $150/month
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
MSDE-approved Creative Curriculum is used in all classrooms.
$220/week
PARTIAL WEEK 3 or fewer days per week $175/week
9-11:45 AM | $180/month
4-YEAR-OLDS Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9 AM-12 PM | $210/month
We participate in Maryland EXCELS.
FULL WEEK Monday—Friday
Monday—Friday
Center operating hours are 6:30 AM to 6 PM. A healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided daily.
9 AM-12 PM | $315/month
STUDENTS MUST TURN . . . • Three by December 31 for the Young 3-Year-Old program • Three by September 1 for the 3-Year-Old program • Four by September 1 for the 4-Year-Old program
Early Learning Center
Full- or half-day options Affordable tuition Convenient location Interactive Smart Boards Outside playground Indoor activity room
401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015 443-412-2393 | harford.edu/elc
We explore learning though social, physical, and academic development.
Language Arts | Math | Science | Art | Music | Active Play
Materials fee of $99 applies for full-day and half-day programs. Contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393 or jeder@harford.edu.
Grades
All Sports Camp Warm Up
Full-Day Programs
Optional “extended day” for All Sports Camp participants is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall. CRN: 25802
All Sports Camp This is the ultimate camp for the sports enthusiast. Every minute is filled with sportsrelated activities in our recently renovated Susquehanna Center as well as our own turf field. All Sports campers will participate in swimming, handball, basketball, dodge ball, capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, floor hockey, kickball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, wiffle ball, and more! Lunch is included with the camp registration. All participants must be able to swim. CRN: 25799
Tuition:
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MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 1-3. CRN: 35204 MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 4 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 1-3. No camp 7/4. CRN: 35222 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 1-3.
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35207 MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 4 No camp 7/4. CRN: 35225 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
All Sports Camp Cool Down Optional “extended day” for All Sports Camp participants is available from 4-5:30 PM. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 25801
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35206 MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 4 No camp 7/4.
Art on Parade Explore the world of visual arts in this fun one-week session. Campers will use a variety of media to cultivate their artistic talents with age-appropriate activities. We will end the week with an art show for students to display original art work for family and friends! CRN: 25790
CRN: 35224 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Tuition: $165
Fee: $49
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 1-3. CRN: 35182 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 1-3.
Enjoy playing on the field in one of our sports camps.
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Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Diverse Explorers
Live on Stage . . . You!
Are you ready to stretch your world and experience Harford County with campers of diverse abilities and interests? This week-long outdoor experience is for youth of all abilities, including those with and without disabilities. You will kayak, fish, swim, explore archery, hike in nature, and most likely try something new. We will be exploring different Harford County locations each day. Each activity will provide the opportunity for team building and learning about fellow campers. Campers must bring their own nut-free lunch. More information about camp, permissions slips, and locations will be sent to each camper via email prior to camp start. Please call 443-4122177 if you do not receive this documentation.
Ever wanted to perform? If you are not afraid to “do your thing,” then this class is for you! We will be exploring the performing arts in this exciting one-week session. Campers will have classes in acting, singing, dancing, and learn about what happens behind the scenes. Explore your talents and put on a short play or variety show at the end of the class for your family and friends!
CRN: 35209
Tuition: $250
Fee: $75
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Entering grades 2-3. MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Entering grades 2-3.
Diverse Explorers Get Ready
Optional “extended day” for Art on Parade campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall. CRN: 25792
Fee:
39
$
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35184 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Optional “extended care” for Art on Parade campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 25793
Fee:
39
$
Fee: $49
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Amoss Center Entering grades 1-3.
Live on Stage Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Live On Stage campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall. Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Live on Stage Wind-Down
Optional “extended day” for Diverse Explorers is available from 7:30- 9 AM. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall.
Optional “extended day” for Live On Stage campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall.
CRN: 35210
CRN: 35180
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
CRN: 35220 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Diverse Explorers Wind-Down Optional “extended day” is available from 4-5:30 PM. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. Drop-off and pick-up at Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35211
Art on Parade Wind-Down
Tuition: $165
CRN: 35121
CRN: 35219
Art on Parade Get Ready to Go
CRN: 35181
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35290 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
MON-FRI 6/25-6/30 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35185 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Got Drama? Leave it all on the stage during Live on Stage!
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Kids on Campus A Learning Vacation for Children Session I: July 9-20 Session II: July 30-August 10 Kids On Campus is a two-week program held on the Harford Community College campus. Classes focus on art, academics, and athletics for students who are entering grades 1-3. Each session meets Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM, with drop-off and pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Lunch and most supplies are included.
Follow these easy steps to register: 1. Fill out the HCC Kids Registration Form. Complete the registration form, which may be used for multiple sessions. Out-of-county residents pay an additional surcharge of $20. Out-of-state residents pay an additional surcharge of $35. 2. Complete the Course Selection Form. You must choose classes for both Monday/Wednesday/Friday (M/W/F) (see pages 13 and 14) and Tuesday/Thursday (T/Th) (see pages 14 and 15). Don’t forget to write the student’s name and the session attending at the top of each page, where indicated. 3. If you are registering for more than one session, please use one Course Selection Form for each session. You may photocopy the form or visit harford.edu/hcckids for additional forms.
Please make sure your registration is complete by following this checklist: Registration Form
Payment
Course Selection Form
CampDoc Medical Forms • Incomplete registrations will NOT be processed. • We strive to meet your scheduling needs; however, registrations are processed on a first-come, firstserved basis. To avoid disappointment, please register early. • Your camper’s schedule will be given to him/her on the first day of camp.
Kids on Campus Course Selection Form (Return with registration form.) Child’s Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Student ID: H ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Session: Please check the desired program below and record it on the registration form:
Session I: July 9-20 35041 Early Bird - Before March 15 Tuition: $305 Fee: $80
35039 Kids on Campus I Tuition: $305 Fee: $95
35043 Get Ready (7:30-9 AM) Fee: $75
35045 Wind-Down (4-5:30 PM) Fee: $75
MON/WED/FRI
9-10:15 AM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Fun with Fitness | Work on your catching, throwing and batting skills, as well as your fitness, by playing fun games with friends. SESSION I: 35053
SESSION II: 35054
Zendoodle
| Do you doodle? Take it to the next level. Draw a shape, an animal, a letter, or whatever you can imagine and fill it with patterns to create your own unique Zendoodle. SESSION I: 35047
SESSION II: 35048
Diggin’ for Dinosaurs
| If you’re interested in dinosaurs, come learn about these ancient creatures! T-Rex, brontosaurus, stegosaurus, and more! Where did they live, what did they eat, and how BIG were they? SESSION I: 35049
SESSION II: 35050
Kids in the Spotlight
| Work with your classmates to learn about scripts and acting. Then, don’t forget to invite your parents to the play on the last day of class. SESSION I: 35051
MON/WED/FRI
SESSION II: 35052
10:15-11:45 AM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Puppet Pals
| Make great puppets using a variety of different materials in this fun art class. SESSION I: 35055
SESSION II: 35056
Team Players | Learn to play together with teammates and play a variety of fun, outdoor team games. SESSION I: 35057
Session II: July 30-August 10
SESSION II: 35058
35042 Early Bird - Before March 15 Fee: $80
Tuition: $305
35040 Kids on Campus II
Tuition: $305
Fee: $95
35044 Get Ready (7:30-9 AM) Fee: $75
35046 Wind-Down (4-5:30 PM) Fee: $75 Art Time Machine | Explore art and artists through the ages! Projects will involve painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture. Each project will be connected to an artist from a specific era in time. SESSION I: 35059
SESSION II: 35060
To Infinity and Beyond | Hop aboard and travel through our solar system and beyond the Milky Way galaxy.
Learn about the nature and origin of planets, stars, and other celestial bodies. SESSION I: 35061
SESSION II: 35062
MON/WED/FRI
1-2:30 PM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Imaginarium | In this class, YOU call the shots. Learn about great inventions that changed the world as we know it.
Then, get into groups and come up with projects that come right from your imagination. SESSION I: 35064
SESSION II: 35065
Magic Tree House | Get whisked away on a magical adventure to solve a mystery or meet new friends. SESSION II: 35067 SESSION I: 35066 X Marks the Spot | Get out your map and be a treasure hunter around campus. Keep your eyes open for the letter “x” and start digging!
SESSION I: 35068
SESSION II: 35069
Clay Creations | Are you ready to go beyond playdough? Explore some techniques for sculpting and clay creation with new projects each day. You are encouraged to create your own design. SESSION I: 35071
SESSION II: 35072
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TUE/THU
9-10:15 AM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Field Day | Get out and move around with field day. You will play games, run through an obstacle course, and much more. SESSION I: 35086
SESSION II: 35088
Mixed Media and Hodge Podge Art | Create a little bit of everything in this cool class! Using pencil, paint, and clay, create paintings, painted treasure boxes, mobiles, collages, all while having fun! SESSION I: 35089
SESSION II: 35090
Early Engineers | Do you ever wonder how something works? What makes a clock tick or a bicycle wheel turn? Become an early engineer by taking things apart and seeing how they work. SESSION I: 35091
SESSION II: 35093
Penguins & Polar Bears | Brrrrr! Join us in the Arctic where the polar bears and penguins play. Enjoy snow cones and maybe even a have a “snow shoe” race! Think snow!! Making hats, playing games, and trying new things are what make camp at HCC so much fun.
2:30-4 PM TUE/THU
MON/WED/FRI Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Night Light Art | Come join us as we create our very own art that will light the way when it’s dark. Things that glow in our bedrooms will make sleeping easier, not to mention more fun! SESSION I: 35073
SESSION II: 35075
KOC Construction
| Put on your hard hat! Build models every day from such items as straws, decks of cards, and sticks. Use science and engineering techniques to design buildings, bridges, and other structures to take home. SESSION I: 35076
SESSION II: 35078
Pets & Vets
| Do you love animals? Ever dreamed of becoming a vet? Whether you want to learn more about animal behaviors, get tips on teaching tricks, or just become a responsible pet owner, this is the class for you. SESSION I: 35079
SESSION II: 35080
Endangered Animals
| Find out more about your favorite endangered animals. Learn if there are any endangered animals in your neighborhood. SESSION I: 35082
SESSION II: 35083
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SESSION I: 35094
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
SESSION II: 35095
10:15-11:45 AM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Spanish Explorers | Get an introduction to Spanish through games, stories, and more. SESSION I: 35096
SESSION II: 35097
HCC Explorers | Did you ever wish you could explore a new place? Well, now you can! There is more to Harford Community College than just buildings! Be an explorer in this class and discover the trails, streams, ponds, and more on campus. SESSION I: 35132
SESSION II: 35134
Recycled Art | Use found objects and recycled materials to construct temporary and permanent works of art. Learn to redesign, reinvent, and reinterpret preexisting objects to make entirely new pieces. SESSION I: 35137
SESSION II: 35139
Under the Sea | Some of your favorite characters live in the ocean: Sponge Bob, the Little Mermaid, and Nemo to name a few. Learn about the plants, animals, currents, and waters of our oceans. Even create an underwater scene of your own! SESSION I: 35142
SESSION II: 35143
Child’s Name: ____________________________________________ Session Attending: ___________________
TUE/THU
1-2:30 PM TUE/THU
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Explore Fizz, Muck, and Goo | Have you ever wondered how “slime” holds together? Do you know how bubbles are created? It’s gloppy, messy, slimey, and it’s science! SESSION I: 35146
SESSION II: 35147
Compu-Art
| Use various types of computer software to create unique works of art. You never knew you could make art like this! SESSION I: 35148
Super Soccer
the goal!
SESSION II: 35149
| Learn to dribble, pass, and get the ball in
2:30-4 PM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
“Bling” it On | Let your sparkling creations shine through! Decorate cool stuff to make your very own “bling.” SESSION I: 35154
SESSION II: 35155
Creepy Crawlers | Come learn about all the animals you love to hate! We will explore the habits and anatomy of what makes skunks, warthogs, snakes, spiders, and bugs and other animals so ICKY! Be prepared to go on bug hunts and use your creativity to design your own creepy creature. Not for the faint of heart! SESSIONI: 35156
SESSION II: 35157
Legends, Myths, & Magical Art Adventures
Create on the Computer | Create unique greeting cards, posters, or invitations. Use the computer to expand your creativity.
SESSION I: 35152
Outdoor Sports | Have fun and get in shape in this active sports class where you’ll play group games and have fun with relays and exercise.
SESSION I: 35150
SESSION II: 35151
Discover magical lands, castles, mythical creatures of the land and sea, fairies, wizards, and more! Unlock your magical artistry while experimenting with many different materials such as oil pastels, markers, tempera and acrylic paints, and watercolors. SESSION II: 35153
SESSION I: 35158
SESSION I: 35160
SESSION II: 35159
SESSION II: 35161
Kids on Campus Course Selection Form (p. 3)
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Grades 1-3 Half-Day Programs COOKING Kids can Cook! Do you have a child that loves to cook? Give your child the gift that keeps on giving - the joy of cooking! This class is a fun introduction that explores how to read a recipe and the importance of preparing the ingredients properly for fun and easy foods. CRN: 35270
Tuition: $69
Fee: $30
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 15 Entering grades 1-3.
Drama Summer Dramatics Lights! Curtain! Act! In this dynamic theatre camp, students take center stage as they engage in the marvels of live theatre. During the course of this workshop, students act their way through a series of high energy drama games, improv, and scripted dialogue that they help write. What is more, the students learn the art of stage character make-up and costume design! At the conclusion of camp, the students perform for family and friends. Don’t let your child miss out on a week filled with excitement, fun, and discovery. CRN: 35266
Tuition: $75
MON - FRI 9 AM-12 PM Joppa Hall Entering grades 1-3.
Fees: $30 7/9-7/13 Sessions: 5 B. Fisler
Technology Circuit Fundamentals and Creation Fun, exciting, and challenging activities await you as you are introduced to a variety of relevant technologies. Students will build circuits as well as build and program robotic devices. Use a Global Positioning System (GPS) to play a high-tech game of hide and seek. Practice skills such as orienteering, treasure hunting, and waymarking - better known as Geocaching. Discover the FUNdamentals of technology. CRN: 35235
Tuition:
85
$
Fee:
129
$
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 2-3. CRN: 35263
Tuition: $65
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 8/13-8/16 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 2-3.
Elementary Engineering This exciting hands-on engineering class uses LEGO® Education building materials. Teams will learn the basics of engineering and simple machines. Campers will be introduced to the concepts of pulleys, levers, gears, and more. From this foundation, students move on to the compound machines, motorized vehicles, and robotic reactions, and get a chance to put the new knowledge to work creating their own mechanized designs. Campers will become inventors using light and sound sensors, pulleys, wheels, levers, and gears. CRN: 35242
Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 2-3.
Rockets and Robotics What a great combination! Working in small teams, learn how to write a step-bystep program to make programs to follow mazes, react to motion, and build simple LEGO® robots. Build and explore machines and mechanisms, discover motor design differences, and study gearing mechanisms. Then, using some of the concepts learned, design your own rockets that you can test and take home, but not before we have our own launch party (weather permitting)! CRN: 35239
Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 2-3. CRN: 35243
Stir, mash, and blend your way into a tasty summer.
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Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 2-3.
Grades
All Sports Camp Warm Up
Full-Day Programs
Optional “extended day” for All Sports Camp students is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 25802
All Sports Camp This is the ultimate camp for the sports enthusiast. Every minute is filled with sportsrelated activities in our recently renovated Susquehanna Center as well as our own turf field. All Sports campers will participate in swimming, handball, basketball, dodge ball, capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, floor hockey, kickball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, wiffle ball, and more. Lunch is included with the camp registration. All participants must be able to swim. CRN: 25800
Tuition:
185
$
Fee:
4-6
55
$
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. CRN: 35208 MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 4 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. No camp 7/4. CRN: 35223 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
MON - FRI 7:30-9 AM
Fee: $39
6/25-6/29 Sessions: 5
Art on Parade Explore the world of visual arts in this fun one-week session. Campers will use a variety of media to cultivate their artistic talents with age-appropriate activities. We will end the week with an art show for students to display original art work for family and friends! CRN: 25791
Tuition: $165
Fee: $49
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. CRN: 35183 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
CRN: 35207 MON - FRI 7:30-9 AM No camp 7/4.
7/2-7/6 Sessions: 4
CRN: 35225 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
All Sports Camp Cool Down Optional “extended day” for All Sports Camp students is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 25801
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35206 MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 No camp 7/4. CRN: 35224 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Find your inner artist while you explore many different art forms in Art on Parade.
Art on Parade Get Ready to Go Optional “extended day” for Art on Parade campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 25792
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35184 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Art on Parade Wind-Down Optional “extended care” for Art on Parade campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 25793
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35185 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
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NEW!
Bots, Droids, & Drones, Oh My!
Diverse Explorers
Diverse Explorers Get Ready
Are you ready to stretch your world and experience Harford County with campers of diverse abilities and interests? This week-long outdoor experience is for youth of all abilities, including those with and without disabilities. You will kayak, fish, swim, explore archery, hike in nature, and most likely try something new. We will be exploring different Harford County locations each day. Each activity will provide the opportunity for team building and learning about fellow campers. Campers must bring their own nut-free lunch. More information about camp, permission slips, and locations will be sent to each camper via email prior to camp start. Please call 443-4122177 if you do not receive this documentation.
Optional “extended day” for Diverse Explorers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall.
Program your way through the summer by working with bots, droids, and drones. Learn the fundamentals of working with electronics, programming robots, and flying drones. You won’t want to miss it!
CRN: 35208
CRN: 35326
CRN: 35218
Tuition: $165
Fee: $55
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
Tuition: $250
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
CRN: 35327 MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 4 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
Bots, Droids, & Drones, Oh My! Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Bots, Droids, & Drones, Oh My! campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35328
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35329 MON-THU 8/13-8/16 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 4
Bots, Droids, & Drones, Oh My! Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Bots, Droids, & Drones, Oh My! campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 35330
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
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Fee: $75
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
CRN: 35210
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35220 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Diverse Explorers Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Diverse Explorers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 35211
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35290 MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Live on Stage . . . You! Ever wanted to perform? If you are not afraid to “do your thing,” then this class is for you! We will be exploring the performing arts in this exciting one-week session. Students will have classes in acting, singing, dancing, and learn about what happens behind the scenes. Explore your talents and put on a short play or variety show at the end of the class for your family and friends! CRN: 35193
Tuition: $165
Fee: $49
NEW!
NEW!
Optional “extended day” for Live on Stage students is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall.
Become a mad scientist as we mix it up by experimenting with radical reactions, chemical concoctions, and “bubbleology." Together we will choose a variety of experiments to answer some of the questions we have always wanted answered. It’s gloppy, messy, slimey, and it's science! We will finish the week by exploring the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore.
Up, up, and away! Build your own airplanes, launch rockets, and much more as we explore the many ways things "take to the sky." We will round out the experience by traveling to the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Get ready for a week of fun in the wild blue yonder.
CRN: 35191
CRN: 35314
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Amoss Center Entering grades 4-6.
Live on Stage Get Ready
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Live on Stage Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Live on Stage students is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 35192
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Potter’s Pals Are you a “Harry Potter” fan? Step into this magical world as you discover the meanings behind characters’ names, design trading cards, create a textbook for the care and feeding of outrageous animals, and invent dishes for a holiday banquet. These are just a few of the activities that you will use to learn about these popular books. Make sure you have read the first book, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” before attending the first class. CRN: 35118
Tuition: $165
Fee: $49
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 4 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. No camp 7/4.
Mad Science
Tuition:
Take to the Sky!
165
$
Fee:
55
$
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. CRN: 35315 MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
Mad Science Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Mad Science campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35316
Fee:
39
$
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35317 MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Mad Science Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Mad Science campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 35318
Fee:
39
$
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35319 MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
CRN: 35320
Tuition: $165
Fee: $55
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6. CRN: 35321 MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 4-6.
Take to the Sky! Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Take to the Sky! campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35322
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35323 MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Take to the Sky! Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Take to the Sky! campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 35324
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35325 MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
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Discovering College A Learning Vacation for Children Session I: July 9-20 Session II: July 30-August 10 Discovering College is a two-week program held on the Harford Community College campus. Classes focus on art, academics, and athletics for students who are entering grades 4-6. Each session meets Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM, with drop-off and pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Lunch and most supplies are included.
Follow these easy steps to register: 1. Fill out the HCC Kids Registration Form. Complete the registration form, which may be used for multiple sessions. Out-of-county residents pay an additional surcharge of $20. Out-of-state residents pay an additional surcharge of $35. 2. Complete the Course Selection Form. You must choose classes for both Monday/Wednesday/Friday (M/W/F) (see pages 21 and 22) and Tuesday/Thursday (T/Th) (see pages 22 and 23). Don’t forget to write the student’s name and the session attending at the top of each page, where indicated. 3. If you are registering for more than one session, please use one Course Selection Form for each session. You may photocopy the form or visit harford.edu/hcckids for additional forms.
Please make sure your registration is complete by following this checklist: Registration Form
• Incomplete registrations will NOT be processed.
Course Selection Form
• We strive to meet your scheduling needs; however, registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. To avoid disappointment, please register early.
Payment CampDoc Medical Forms
• Your camper’s schedule will be given to him/her on the first day of camp.
Discovering College Course Selection Form (Return with registration form.) Child’s Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Student ID: H ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Session: Please check the desired program below and record it on the registration form:
Session I: July 9-20
Session II: July 30-August 10
35074 Early Bird - Before March 15 Tuition: $305 Fee: $80
35063 Discovering College I Tuition: $305 Fee: $95
Get-Ready (7:30-9 AM) Fee: $75
35081
35085 Wind-Down (4-5:30 PM) Fee: $75
MON/WED/FRI
35077
Early Bird - Before March 15 Fee: $80
Tuition: $305
35070 Discovering College II Fee: $95
Tuition: $305
35084 Get-Ready (7:30-9 AM) Fee: $75
35087 Wind-Down (4-5:30 PM) Fee: $75
9-10:15 AM MON/WED/FRI
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Team Soccer | Improve your soccer skills while working together with teammates in this fast-paced class. Be sure to bring your shin guards!
Team Sports | Do you like to be on a team? Play games like kickball, wiffle ball, capture the flag, and other team building activities in this fun sports class.
Science: to the Extreme | Whatever you do . . . take it to the EXTREME! Explore the wonders of nature! Get a close look at the food chain, dissect an owl pellet, create natural tie dyes, harness solar power for cooking, and create your own first aid kit!
Sculpture 3D | Do you have a knack for building? Why not put your artistic juices to the test? We will use clay, plaster, wood and other materials in order to build our own 3-dimensional masterpieces.
Fishing Fun | Whether you are an experienced fisherman or just a beginner, join this class to learn more about fishing tackle and how to “catch the big one.” Then head for the pond to see who catches the biggest (and smallest) fish! Bring a fishing rod or borrow one of ours.
Droids | Build your own droid in this fun-filled science class where you will learn simple circuit systems and programming.
SESSION I: 35101
SESSION I: 35092
SESSION I: 35103
SESSION II: 35102
SESSION II: 35098
SESSION II: 35104
The Big Picture | Sure, you can draw a picture. But have you ever created a mural? Work together with others to plan and create one huge piece of artwork! Make sure you include everyone’s ideas to make something special to all of you! SESSION I: 35099
SESSION I: 35109
SESSION I: 35107
SESSION I: 35105
SESSION II: 35110
SESSION II: 35108
SESSION II: 35106
Play Production | Can your class perform a great play by the end of camp? With great individual and team efforts, it can be done! Learn about acting, costumes, make-up, and scenery, while working with your class on a final project. SESSION I: 35111
SESSION II: 35112
SESSION II: 35100
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MON/WED/FRI
1-2:30 PM TUE/THU
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Funky “Fizz”-ics! | Finally, a fantastic fusion of physics and fizzy formulas! Take a walk on the wild side in this crazy week of sleuth science. Mix it up as we experiment with molecular madness, radical reactions, and “fizz”-ical and chemical reactions. SESSION I: 35115
SESSION II: 35116
Edible Art | Do you love art and enjoy tasty treats? Then this class is for you! Combining the creative world of art with the fascination of cooking, we will include all of the wonderful tools, tastes, and recipes to make the perfect artistic dish. This class may not be appropriate for campers with food allergies. SESSION I: 35293
SESSION II: 35294
SESSION II: 35123
Pop Art
| Looking at artists who use bright colors and shapes, you will make pictures, paintings, statues, and mobiles that POP! II: 35292
MON/WED/FRI
2:30-4 PM
Summer Swimmers | Hop in the pool to improve your strokes and play some games! Don’t forget your suit, towel, and goggles! Students must be able to swim and will be asked to demonstrate their proficiency at the first class. SESSION II: 35129
Busted Myths | Science fact or science fiction? What is your prediction? We will test the stories myths are made of! From candy and cola concoctions to discovering the true color of your blood, together we’ll uncover the science behind these mind boggling myths! SESSION I: 35124
SESSION II: 35125
Candy Creations | Learn to make sweet confections using melting chocolate and candy molds. With chocolate, sugar, peanut butter, & caramel, you will create scrumptious treats to take home. This class may not be appropriate for children with food allergies. (You must wear closed-toe shoes to participate in this class.) SESSION I: 35130
SESSION II: 35138
Tennis Time | Enjoy fun, fitness, and new friendships as you learn basic strokes and rules. Bring a labeled tennis racket and water bottle. SESSION I: 35140
SESSION II: 35141
Kitchen Chemistry | Explore fun and fascinating chemistry concepts such as water polarity, acid and base studies, and “bubbleology.” SESSION II: 35135
Harford County Walkabout* | Travel by College van to some of Harford County’s best parks. Investigate natural habitats through fields, woods, and stream studies. Be prepared to get dirty and wet. SESSION II: 35145
*Harford County Walkabout (Class meets from 9 AM-12:15 PM)
TUE/THU
10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Rank from 1-3 (1 being your first choice)
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
SESSION I: 35128
SESSION I: 35136
SESSION I: 35144
NEW!
SESSION I: 35291
Ancient Egypt | Travel back in time to the days of the pyramids. Create art projects while exploring ancient Egypt.
SESSION I: 35133
Punt, Pass, and Kick | Work on the skills needed to be an athlete. Participate in a variety of games and activities to show off your skills. SESSION I: 35122
9-10:45 AM
Graffiti Art | Students will look at various artists and styles associated with graffiti/street art. We will discuss the legalities of creating these works of art on public property. Each student will be able to create a graffiti-style mural on a piece of wallboard using acrylic paint. The students will be able to explore styles and create a logo for their name as well as create stylized images in graffiti. The students will also be able to use this style of art to create images on windows. SESSION I: 35164
SESSION II: 35165
Gross-ology | Slimy, snotty, sneezy and smelly… Grossology is the scientific study of all that’s NOT allowed at the dinner table. Join us for a journey down some of nature’s most interesting and disgusting paths! SESSION I: 35162
SESSION II: 35163
Basketball | Learn the valuable fundamentals necessary for enhancing your ability to play the sport of basketball. SESSION I: 35166
SESSION II: 35167
SESSION II: 35131
Weaving | Create an original weaving using patterns, textures, and various imagery. Combine different fibers including yarn, string, raffia, and fabric. SESSION I: 35126
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SESSION II: 35127
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
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Child’s Name: ____________________________________________ Session Attending: ___________________
TUE/THU
1-2:30 PM TUE/THU
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
2:30-4 PM
Rank from 1-4 (1 being your first choice)
Extreme Harford | Play ultimate frisbee, create new rules for old games, participate in obstacle courses, and experience other team challenges.
Base Games | Batter up! Improve your skills while having a great time. Make sure you have athletic shoes on and come ready to play!
Engineering | Through a variety of projects get hands on experience as you explore, build, modify, and test simple machines to see how they work.
Swim Games | Improve your swimming skills and endurance in fun group games. Bring suit, towel, and goggles labeled with your name.
SESSION I: 35170
SESSION I: 35168
SESSION II: 35171
SESSION II: 35169
SESSION I: 35176
SESSION I: 35178
you.com | You’ve probably seen a website before, but have you made one? Learn how to create your own website in this exciting class. Focus on a favorite hobby, interest, or simply on yourself to create a home of your own on the web!
NEW!
Project Runway: Fashion Forward | Do you have what it takes to be a fashion designer? If you have an eye for fashion, this is where you belong! Create your very own fashion line. Use your imagination to come up with some cool and crazy looks. On the last day, be sure to put together an original outfit to show off your favorite look for our fashion show! It is all about you!
NEW!
SESSION I: 35172
SESSION I: 35174
SESSION II: 35173
SESSION II: 35177
SESSION II: 35179
Drones | Create your own drone!! Learn the fundamentals for flight and design through hands-on kit building. SESSION I: 35297
SESSION II: 35298
All About Art | Use different kinds of artistic media to come up with some truly unique pieces. There is no limit to what we can do! SESSION I: 35295
SESSION II: 35296
SESSION II: 35175
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Code Breakers
Make Your First 3D Video Game
Calling all future coders, programmers, and designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who just made a million dollars for programming in his bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
This class allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitation of the traditional 2D game design classes. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in teams for most of the program.
CRN: 35237
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
NEW!
Create Your Own Adventure: Interactive Storytelling
Grades 4-6
Half-Day Programs Computers
CRN: 35300
App Attack! Make Your First Game App Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app and game development tool, students will explore the world of web-based apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of app publishing functions. Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35261
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 8/13-8/16 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
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Watch as the characters in your imagination come to life in this unique course that blends classic storytelling with animation techniques and coding. Start with a concept, design the characters, and choose not just one ending, but many! Learn how to create your own text-based adventure games with variables, conditional logic, images, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Tuition: $85
Fee: $109
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 1-4 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6. No camp 7/4.
NEW!
Drone Adventures The Drones are here! Let the battles begin. In this hands-on interactive class you will learn how to fly and drive drone robots. Working in teams, you will be able to code your drone to compete in missions that will prepare you for the ultimate team challenge at the end of the week. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35311
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
CRN: 35254
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
Make Your First Video Game If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows you the keys to designing your first 2D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a $15 conversion fee. Students will work in teams for most of the program. CRN: 25806
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
Minecraft Modders Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home, students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. Students will work in teams for most of the program. CRN: 35257
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
NEW!
Roblox Makers-CodersEntrepreneurs ®
Discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in _ Roblox®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This new class combines game design concepts, coding, and fun! Young entrepreneurs will also learn how _ to navigate Roblox's fast growing marketplace to publish their games. Student-created games will be available on a passwordprotected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35303
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
Video Game Animation Take your game design skills to the next level by creating and animating your own character, sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Start with a name, develop the character’s personality, signature moves, special powers, and a story line. Finish with a fully animated character to be used in your very own game. Students do not need any prior experience in game design, animation, or sketching. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected website to share with family and friends. CRN: 25805
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
NEW!
Virtual Reality: The Future is Now Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting edge class, you will learn the foundations of VR design by creating your own virutal worlds, exploring simulated environments, and crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the end of the week, take home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and family the new worlds you created. VR projects can be viewed on a website or a mobile device. Students do no need a mobile device to take to class, but to use the VR headset at home, a camper will need access to an Android or Apple mobile device. Students will work in pairs or teams and VR Games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. CRN: 35301
Tuition: $85
Fee: $147
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 4-6.
Cooking Kids in the Kitchen
Young Chefs - Most Def!
Enjoy cooking? Why not make it even more fun? Make animal-shaped salads, mac and cheese “hero style,” breakfast with a flare, and more! Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any food allergies. (Additional forms required). Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Take this time to learn how to perfect a few dishes that you can make in your own kitchen. Learn tricks of the trade in the culinary arts. Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any food allergies. (Additional forms required.) Must wear closed-toe shoes to participate in this program.
CRN: 35271
CRN: 25810
Tuition: $55
Fee: $29
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 15 Entering grades 4-6.
Tuition: $95
Fee: $45
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 15 Entering grades 4-6.
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Drama
Technology
Summer Dramatics Lights! Curtain! Act! In this dynamic theatre camp, students take center stage as they engage in the marvels of live theatre. During the course of this workshop, students act their way through a series of high energy drama games, improv, and scripted dialogue that they help write. What's more, the students learn the art of stage character make-up and costume design! At the conclusion of camp, the students perform for family and friends. Don’t let your child miss out on a week filled with excitement, fun, and discovery. CRN: 35272
Tuition:
75
$
Fee:
30
$
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall B. Fisler Entering grades 4-6.
Sure, you know how to use your computer, but do you know how it works? What is an I/O port? What is a motherboard? How does the memory work with the hard drive? You’ll take a working computer apart, examine the pieces, and put it back together! Will it still work? Explore the evolution of personal computing and what tomorrow may hold for technology.
Using the versatile VEX IQ Robotics kit, students will build a multitude of models to explore robotics design. First, exploring and manipulating simple machines, then graduating to remote-controlled robots. Students will design robots to overcome different challenges, including those that have been in previous VEX IQ Robotics national competitions. This teambased engineering camp gives students the tools to problem-solve using the “Think, Do, Test” design process.
CRN: 25807
CRN: 25814
Tuition: $85
This camp is designed for children, ages 8-14, with little or no previous golf experience. This week-long instructional clinic at Ruggles Golf Course helps participants develop the basics of the golf swing and introduces them to the rules, etiquette, and history of the game. Campers are encouraged to bring their own golf clubs. Fee: $119
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 APG Ruggles Golf Course D. Correll Entering grades 4-8.
Tennis Clinic/Camp Emphasis will be placed on learning and using all strokes: forehand, backhand, ground stroke, volleying, and overhead serves. Last day will stress match play and games. HCC men’s and women’s tennis coach, George Budelis will conduct the camps. George’s teams have won the Region XX Championship for six consecutive seasons and he has taken teams to the national championships in four of those years. Campers must bring their own rackets. CRN: 35236
Tuition: $105
Fee: $29
MON-THU 7/9-7/12 4-6 PM Sessions: 4 HCC-Susquehanna Center Tennis Courts Entering grades 4-6. G. Budelis
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Fee: $129
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 4-6.
Golf Camp for Boys and Girls
Tuition: $45
VEX IQ Robots and Simple Machines
Dissecting Computer Technology
Sports
CRN: 35256
NEW!
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 4-6.
Grades Full-Day Programs
6-8
Ever wanted to perform? If you are not afraid to “do your thing,” then this class is for you! We will be exploring the performing arts in this exciting one-week session. Campers will have classes in acting, singing, dancing, and learn about what happens behind the scenes. Explore your talents and put on a short play or variety show at the end of the class for your family and friends! CRN: 35194
Tuition: $165
Fee: $49
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 4 Amoss Center Entering grades 7-9.
Adventure Week
Live on Stage Get Ready
Calling all adventurers . . . experience five different adventures in one week! Biking, paddle-boarding, hiking, swimming, and finding solutions on a ropes course will be among the fun we get into! Please pack a nut-free lunch (no peanut butter sandwiches, please.) More information about camp, permission slips, and locations will be sent to each camper via email prior to camp start. Please call 443-412-2177 if you do not receive this documentation.
Optional “extended day” for Live on Stage campers is available from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall.
CRN: 25796
Tuition: $250
Fee: $75
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 6-8.
Adventure Week Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Adventure Week campers is available 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 25797
Fee:
39
$
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Adventure Week Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Adventure Week campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see our policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 25798
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
CRN: 35195
Fee: $29
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 4
NEW!
Museum Adventures
Cybersecurity This camp will explore aspects of network security and the importance of keeping our digital information safe in the 21st century. CRN: 35212
Tuition: $199
Fee: $65
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Entering grades 7-9.
Cybersecurity Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Cybersecurity campers is available 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35213
Fee:
39
$
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Cybersecurity Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Adventure Week campers is available from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. Be sure to see our policy on fees for late pick-up CRN: 35214
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Live On Stage . . . You!
Experience five different, unique, and exciting museum adventures in one week! Campers will visit a new museum each day. You can count on having a great time learning new things, and seeing things you have never seen before. Please pack a nut-free lunch. CRN: 35305
Tuition: $250
Fee: $75
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 6-8.
Museum Adventures Get Ready Optional “extended day” is available for Museum Adventure students from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35306
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Museum Adventures Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Museum Adventure students from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35307
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
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Pets and Vets
Pets and Vets Get Ready
Interested in veterinary science? Love animals? This is a great opportunity to explore the many career opportunities that would allow you to pursue your passion! Explore the rewarding and sometimes WILD world of working with animals. This class will investigate exotic animals, wildlife rehabilitation, pet first aid and CPR, and animal massage. Campers will even enjoy a field trip to interact with amazing animals, and that is just the beginning of all the fun things we have planned! Join us for a great week AND maybe the inspiration of a career path!
Optional “extended day” is available for Pets and Vets students from 7:30-9 AM. Drop-off in Edgewood Hall.
CRN: 35196
Tuition:
165
$
Fee:
45
$
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 24 Entering grades 6-8. CRN: 35201
Tuition: $205
Fee: $55
MON-FRI 8/20-8/24 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 24 Entering grades 6-8.
Pets and Vets: The Next Level Have you enjoyed our Pets and Vets camp? Now you can learn even more about what the world of animals has to offer. This three-day intensive camp will let you explore life on the farm, equine rescue, and much more. CRN: 35113
Tuition: $165
Fee: $45
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 24 Entering grades 6-8. No camp 7/4.
CRN: 35114
Fee: $29
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 4 No class 7/4. CRN: 35197
Fee: $29
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 4 CRN: 35202
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 8/20-8/24 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
Pets and Vets Wind-Down Optional “extended day” for Pets and Vets students from 4-5:30 PM. Pick-up in Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35117
Fee: $29
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 4 No class 7/4. CRN: 35203
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 8/20-8/24 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Summer Jazz Camp This one-week jazz camp is under the direction of the amazing Mr. Benny Russell, one of Harford Community College’s prestigious music faculty. Students should be prepared to work as an ensemble and to sharpen their improvisational skills. The instruments that are involved are the saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, drums, and vocals. All students are required to have their own instruments as well as “The Real Book” in the appropriate keys. Lunches will be provided daily; however, students should pack a mid-morning and afternoon snack. CRN: 35253
Tuition: $165
Fee: $39
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall B. Russell Entering grades 7-12.
Summer Strings This week-long strings camp is under the direction of Mr. Brian Folus, founding conductor of the Harford String Orchestra. Students will have daily string orchestra rehearsals, and throughout the week, small group sessions with guest clinicians. The culminating event will be a concert on Friday evening. Boxed lunches will be available daily; however, students should pack a mid-morning and afternoon snack. CRN: 35188
Tuition: $200
Fee: $49
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-3 PM Sessions: 5 Amoss Center B. Folus Entering grades 6-12.
Teen Boat Building Complete your very own double-paddle canoe in one week. Glue, nail, and paint pre-cut parts of your canoe. A boat launch graduation and river paddle is scheduled on Saturday. Bring a bag lunch. Supply fee includes all materials needed for a completed canoe. Enrollment limited to 10 students. A required orientation meeting for parents and students will be held Tuesday, June 19, at the Upper Bay Museum. A supply fee of $375 is due at orientation. Make check payable to Chesapeake Wooden Boat Builders Association or CWBBS. CRN: 25809
Tuition: $175
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Chesapeake Wooden Boat Builders School at the Upper Bay Museum 219 Walnut Street, Northeast, MD 21901 Entering grades 6-12. There is a boat launch and river paddle on Saturday, June 30 from 9 AM-12 PM. 28
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Grades 6-8
Half-Day Programs
COMPUTERS NEW!
Advanced 3D Video Game with Unity Are you ready to take your game design skills to the next level? With Unity, an industry grade design software, aspiring game designers will learn level editing, 3D modeling, intermediate event scripting, and the impact of game play on user experience. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35308
Color With Pencil and Brush Create watercolor views of nature and other subjects. Sharpen your artistic skills and learn techniques using colored pencils and watercolor pencils. Tuition: $85
Fee: $30
M, TU, TH, F 7/2-7/6 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 16 Entering grades 6-8. No class 7/4.
Drawing for Young Artists “Seeing with new eyes� - learn how to draw realistically. This course will simplify drawing skills. In a provided sketch book, you will practice these skills. CRN: 35268
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8.
ART
CRN: 35264
Code Breakers
Tuition: $85
CRN: 35238
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 7/16-7/20 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8.
NEW!
Drone Adventures
NEW!
App IO: Make Your First Multiplayer App The hottest apps are IO apps! If your child likes to play Agar.io or Slither.io, they will love this class! Become the creator of the next viral web app and share with family and friends! In this class you will explore the most popular IO apps, design your own multiplayer experience, and learn how to code your own. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35312
Calling all future coders, programmers, and designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who just made a million dollars for programming in his bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
Tuition: $85
Fees: $135
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 1-4 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8.
The Drones are here! Let the battles begin. In this hands-on interactive class you will learn how to fly and drive drone robots. Working in teams you will be able to code your drone to compete in missions that will prepare you for the ultimate team challenge at the end of the week. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35310
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8.
Fee: $30
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 16 Entering grades 6-8.
Just Pencil Young artists will learn to improve their drawing abilities and explore a variety of pencil drawing techniques. Sketchbooks are provided; just bring a pencil. CRN: 35267
Tuition: $85
Fee: $30
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 16 Entering grades 6-8.
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NEW!
Minecraft Modders
Virtual Reality: The Future is Now
Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home, students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. Students will work in teams for most of the program. CRN: 35258
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8.
NEW!
Python Programmers: Make Your Own Multiplayer Game YouTube, Google, Instagram and Spotify--what do they have in common? They were created with Python. Learn how to code with Python and create your first multi-player adventure game. Each lesson takes you step-by-step to start you on a programming path that will let you challenge your friends with a fun game you built from start to finish! CRN: 35299
Tuition: $85
Fee: $109
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8. No camp 7/4.
NEW!
Roblox® Makers-CodersEntrepreneurs Discover how to code in the Lua language while _ playing and designing worlds in Roblox®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This new class combines game design concepts, coding, and fun! Young_entrepreneurs will also learn how to navigate Roblox's® fast growing marketplace to publish their games. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CRN: 35304
Tuition: $85
Fee: $135
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8. 30
Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting edge class, you will learn the foundations of VR design by creating your own virutal worlds, exploring simulated environments, and crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the end of the week, take home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and family the new worlds you created. VR projects can be viewed on a website or a mobile device. Students do not need a mobile device to take to class, but to use the VR headset at home, a camper will need access to an Android or Apple mobile device. Students will work in pairs or teams and VR Games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. CRN: 35302
Tuition: $85
Fee: $147
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Black Rocket Entering grades 6-8.
Cooking Bake and Take Have fun making fast treats to take along for a hike or to the pool. Learn to make cookies in a funnel, brownies with a punch, and mini cupcakes to decorate and share with others. Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes. CRN: 25811
Tuition: $95
Fee: $45
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Entering grades 6-8.
Teen Chefs: The Art of Cooking Cook up savory dishes and desserts from scratch that are fun, fresh, and flavorful. This cooking class is highly recommended for teens with culinary interest. Learn a variety of cooking methods including sautéing, pan-searing, and braising, to name a few. Topics include kitchen safety, basic knife skills, nutrition, menu planning, selecting ingredients, and measurement. Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) CRN: 35265
Tuition: $95
Fee: $45
MON-FRI 7/2-7/6 1-4 PM Sessions: 4 Entering grades 6-8. No camp 7/4.
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Enrichment Win the Money Game Imagine learning the most critical money lessons you need to know to enjoy your life in a fun, engaging and entertaining way. In this class, you will learn different principles, habits, concepts, ideas and beliefs involved with money and creating wealth for yourself, just by playing a GAME. The Money Game is the financial education program where the players are the pieces and the lessons last a lifetime! Join us as we partner with APG Federal Credit Union and learn how easy it really is to Win! CRN: 35332
Tuition: $75
Fee: $10
MON-WED 7/16-7/18 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 Edgewood Hall APG Federal Entering grades 6 and up. Credit Union
Safety
Babysitter Boot Camp
Technology
Robotics with Mindstorm
Prepare now to accept the responsibilities of babysitting! This one-week course teaches valuable skills such as care and entertainment of the young child and marketing yourself as a babysitter. Students will earn First Aid and CPR certification. By Maryland law, a babysitter must be 13 years old unless an adult is present. Tuition includes text, booklets, and certification cards. Students MUST be present at all classes. There are no make-ups.
Are you familiar with the basics of LEGO® Mindstorm? Then this class is for you! Working in teams, students will move up to more elaborate robots and programming while learning science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in the robotics context.
Do you know what a robot is capable of doing? Get ready to take control! You will build robots, program them to accomplish tasks, respond to external stimuli, and overcome challenges. Using the NXT brick from LEGO® you will control the robot with NXT programming language and software programming techniques. Experience the challenges of navigation, avoiding and climbing over obstacles, and moving objects.
CRN: 25812
CRN: 35262
CRN: 35234
Tuition: $80
Fee: $99
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 6-8. CRN: 35273 MON-FRI 8/20-8/24 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 6-8.
Sports Golf Camp for Boys and Girls This camp is designed for children, ages 8-14, with little or no previous golf experience. This week-long instructional clinic at Ruggles Golf Course helps participants develop the basics of the golf swing and introduces them to the rules, etiquette, and history of the game. Campers are encouraged to bring their own golf clubs. CRN: 35256
Tuition: $45
Fee: $119
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 APG, Ruggles Golf Course D. Correll Entering grades 4-8.
Tennis Clinic/Camp Emphasis will be placed on learning and using all strokes: forehand, backhand, ground stroke, volleying, and overhead serves. Last day will stress match play and games. HCC men’s and women’s tennis coach, George Budelis will conduct the camps. George’s teams have won the Region XX Championship for six consecutive seasons, and he has taken teams to the national championships in four of those years. Campers must bring their own rackets. CRN: 35241
Tuition: $105
Fee: $29
Advanced Robotics with Mindstorm
Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 1-4 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 6-8.
Sure, you know how to use your computer, but do you know how it works? What is an I/O port? What is a motherboard? How does the memory work with the hard drive? You’ll take a working computer apart, examine the pieces, and put it back together! Will it still work? Explore the evolution of personal computing and what tomorrow may hold for technology. Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 6-8.
Intermediate Engineering and Robotics Engineering technology is a great way to introduce a budding young scientific mind to the future of a high-technology world! In this class, teams will work together and become technology experts. Instructors will reinforce concepts of force, measurement, construction, design and much more. Students will be challenged to create unique machines using their knowledge of technology and design. Come learn how to do some amazing things with technology. CRN: 35259
Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 7/9-7/13 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 6-8. CRN: 35260
Dissecting Computer Technology
CRN: 35255
Tuition: $85
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 1-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 6-8.
NEW!
VEX IQ Sensor bots Using the versatile VEX IQ Robotics kit, students will build a multitude of models to explore robotics design. Students will design robots to overcome different challenges, including those that have been used in previous VEX IQ Robotics national competitions. Students will use both remote-controlled and individually programmed autonomous robots in this teambased engineering camp. Students will gain experience design testing and improving from a basic prototype as well as programming sensors and decision-making logic. CRN: 35309
Tuition: $85
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 18 Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 6-8.
Fee: $129
MON-FRI 8/6-8/10 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall Goldsmith Edu. Entering grades 6-8.
MON-THU 7/16-7/20 4-6 PM Sessions: 4 HCC Susquehanna Center Tennis Courts Entering grades 6 & up. G. Budelis
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High
school
Full-Day Programs Adventure Week
Calling all adventurers . . . experience 5 different adventures in one week! Biking, paddle-boarding, hiking, swimming, and finding solutions on a ropes course will be among the fun we get into! Please pack a nut-free lunch. CRN: 35215
Tuition: $250
Summer Art Academy
This summer session of the Fine Art Academy will take you further into your art exploration. We will visit museums, host guest lecturers, schedule open studio time, and experience more of what the art world has to offer. CRN: 35190
Tuition: $199
Fee: $65
MON-FRI 7/30-8/3 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Joppa Hall, Room 16 A. Comoglio Entering grades 9-12.
Fee: $75
MON–FRI 7/16-7/20 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Entering grades 9-10.
Fee: $39
Adventure Week Wind-Down Optional "extended day" for Adventure Week students is available from 4-5:30 PM. Be sure to see our policy on fees for late pick-up. CRN: 35217
Fee: $39
MON–FRI 7/16-7/20 4-5:30 PM Sessions: 5
Summer Jazz Camp This one-week jazz camp is under the direction of the amazing Mr. Benny Russell, one of Harford Community College’s prestigious music faculty. Students should be prepared to work as an ensemble and to sharpen their improvisational skills. The instruments that are involved are the saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, drums, and vocals. All students are required to have their own instruments as well as The Real Book in the appropriate keys. Lunches will be provided daily; however, students should pack a mid-morning and afternoon snack. CRN: 35253
Tuition: $165
Fee: $39
MON-FRI 8/13-8/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 112 B. Russell Entering grades 7-12. 32
CRN: 35188
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
Tuition: $200
Fee: $49
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-3 PM Sessions: 5 Amoss Center B. Folus Entering grades 6-12.
Teen Boat Building Complete your very own double-paddle canoe in one week. Glue, nail, and paint pre-cut parts of your canoe. A boat launch graduation and river paddle is scheduled on Saturday. Bring a bag lunch. Supply fee includes all materials needed for a completed canoe. Enrollment limited to 10 students. A required orientation meeting for parents and students will be held Tuesday, June 19, at the Upper Bay Museum. A supply fee of $375 is due at orientation. Make check payable to Chesapeake Wooden Boat Builders Association or CWBBS. Tuition: $175
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Chesapeake Wooden Boat Builders at the Upper Bay Museum, 219 Walnut Street, North East, MD 21901 Entering grades 6-12. There is a boat launch and river paddle on Saturday, June 30 from 9 AM-12 PM
Optional "extended day" for Adventure Week students is available 7:30-9 AM.
MON–FRI 7/16-7/20 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 5
This week-long strings camp is under the direction of Mr. Brian Folus, founding conductor of the Harford String Orchestra. Students will have daily string orchestra rehearsals, and throughout the week, small group sessions with guest clinicians. The culminating event will be a concert on Friday evening. Boxed lunches will be available daily; however, students should pack a mid-morning and afternoon snack.
CRN: 25809
Adventure Week Get Ready CRN: 35216
Summer Strings
Television Production (Sponsored by the Harford Cable Network) Learn some of the many skills that go into creating some of your favorite television shows from actual television journalists. This program is hands-on; campers discover by doing. You can expect to develop creative and technical skills, including camera work, story creations, and a knowledge of work, both in the studio and out on locations. The final project will include taping a live performance for future airing on Harford Cable Network.
The Culinary Experience This summer get the full culinary experience by exploring the wonderful world of food. In this camp you will enjoy new flavors along with some traditional and non-traditional ways of preparing food. Visit a restaurant, see the inside of a food truck, and head to the farm for some farm-to-table dining that is beyond compare. Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms required.) CRN: 35186
Tuition: $199
Fee: $65
MON-FRI 7/23-7/27 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 Entering grades 9-12.
CRN: 35200
Tuition: $205
Fee: $65
MON-THU 8/13-8/16 9 AM-5 PM Sessions: 4 Joppa Hall, Room 90 Entering grades 9-12.
T.V. Production Get Ready Optional “extended day” for Television Production campers is available from 7:30–9 AM. Drop-off at Edgewood Hall. CRN: 35199
Fee: $29
MON-FRI 8/13-8/16 7:30-9 AM Sessions: 4
Summer Construction Trades Academy Ages 17-19 or Grades 11 & 12
9 AM–3:30 PM, Monday-Friday
Students will learn: • Carpentry • Plumbing • HVAC • Electrical/Solar
• OSHA Safety • Intro to Construction Careers • Professional and Interview Skills/Resumé Writing
Apprenticeship Programs Presentation: Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors of Maryland, the Harford County Electrical Contractors Association, and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) - Baltimore Metro For further information, call 443-412-2440 or visit Harford.edu/cet. CRN #25795 - In-person registration required to receive scholarships.
Total cost: Only $75 for two weeks! Each student will receive $675 in scholarships towards the $750 tuition and fee, courtesy of
Harford Community College is an equal opportunity institution.
• Harford Community College Foundation • Building Congress & Exchange Foundation
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PREPARING FOR THE
SAT?
Visit Ed2Go.com for a complete list of online courses and register today! Online not your style? Classes are offered on campus starting in July. Registration opens on April 15.
Don’t miss your chance to do your best!
OUR DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM HAS SERVED MORE THAN 5,000 STUDENTS SINCE 1993! • 30 hours of classroom instruction (10 three-hour sessions) • Six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment • Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall, Room 13 • Students have three (3) years to complete all requirements. Students who do not complete in 3 years will have to retake the class. • Students must be age 15 by first class session. This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM. Parent or driver coach requested to attend the first class session, mandatory for students.
CALL: 443-412-2241
Four associate degrees, articulation agreements with several four-year universities, more than 80 programs of study taught by highly qualified faculty, and a price that keeps you out of debt . . . it’s the perfect place to begin your college career.
For more information, call 443-412-2109 or visit Harford.edu.
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Counselor-in-Training Being a summer camp counselor is rewarding on many levels, but it also comes with a great deal of responsibility. To better prepare yourself, join us this summer for our Counselor-in-Training program. You will be partnered with an experienced counselor to learn the necessary skills to become a leader while having fun in the process. CITs will be trained in the following areas: • How to work with campers of multiple ages • Gain best practices in effective communication (campers and adults) • How to conduct yourself in a business environment and other soft skills such as applying for jobs and the interview process. • All CITs will receive certifications in CPR and First Aid. Each CIT will be expected to dress and act appropriately. This is a job preparation program and will be conducted as such. There is a mandatory information session and training for all approved applicants on May 24. Parents are encouraged to attend.
CRN: 25794
Tuition: $165
Fee: $45
MON-FRI 6/25-6/29 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 5 CRN: 35120
Tuition: $205
Fee: $65
MON-FRI 7/9-7/20 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 10 CRN: 35189
Tuition: $205
Fee: $65
MON-FRI 7/30-8/10 9 AM-4 PM Sessions: 10
Applications are due by May 1, 2018. Please send to Leanna Gefrich, Coordinator for Youth Programs, Harford Community College, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. Applicants will be notified by May 15 if they are accepted into the program.
Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ School attended 2017/2018:___________________________________________________________________ GPA: ___________ Please list any previous experience (not necessary to be accepted):____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Why would you like to be a Counselor-in-Training? (Applicants may use a separate sheet of paper if necessary.): _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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What else is happening at HCC this summer?
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
Get Ahead of the Curve Geometry
Get Ahead of the Curve - Algebra For students enrolled in Algebra I in the fall. Review mathematics fundamentals in preparation for Algebra I. Topics include whole number concepts, fractions, decimals and percents, ratios, proportion, and signed numbers. Parents are welcome to stay. There will be assignments to be completed at home. Get ready for fall now! CRN: 35280
Tuition: $75
Fee: $10
TUE, WED 7/10-7/18 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 4 Edgewood Hall For students entering Algebra I in the fall.
For students enrolled in Geometry in the fall. Review arithmetic and elementary algebra in preparation for Geometry. Topics include mathematics fundamentals and an introduction to angles, triangles, plane figures, and solid figures. Parents are welcome to stay. Some assignments may need to be completed at home. CRN: 35281
Tuition: $75
Fee: $10
TUE, WED 7/24-8/1 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 4 Edgewood Hall For students entering Geometry in the fall.
The Fine Arts Academy of Harford County
Art Through Observation
Art Explorers
CRN: 35277
Students will explore the foundation of art such as color theory, composition, art elements, and design principles. Using art history as an inspiration, students will gain an understanding of a variety of materials and techniques. Materials included in price. Students must bring sketchbook. CRN: 35276
Tuition: $99
Fee: $25
SAT 7/14-8/18 11 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 Joppa Hall, Room 16 Ages 7-10.
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Study Skills
Tuition:
99
Fee:
25
$
SUN 7/15-8/19 2-5 PM Sessions: 6 Joppa Hall, Room 16 Ages 11-14.
Portfolio Development This “studio” art class is designed for high school students who are looking for private instruction or are working on creating an art portfolio for college admission. Classes are differentiated to meet the needs of each student working with a variety of materials, techniques, and subject matter. Most materials included. Students will receive a supply list and must bring sketchbook.
Visit us online at Harford.edu/hcckids or call 443-412-2376.
CRN: 35282
Fee: $25
MON 6/25-8/13 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 8 Edgewood Hall Entering grades 7-9. This course is hybrid with in-class and online modules. In-class meetings will be held on 6/25, 7/16, and 8/13.
CRN: 35278
Through observational drawing and painting, students will learn how to observe a variety of everyday objects. Anyone can learn how to create “realistic” art through gesture drawing, shading, and color mixing. Most materials included. Students must bring sketchbook. $
Learn organized study skills. Topics include time management, note taking, memory retention, test taking, and outlining. Find out how to work and study smarter. Text required; available at the College Store.
Tuition: $99
Fee: $25
SUN 7/15-8/19 2-5 PM Sessions: 6 Joppa Hall, Room 16 High school students.
Visual Journaling Like scrapbooks, these journals will combine words and imagery to literally record evidence of your interactions, reflections, and learning throughout the course. This class teaches students how to make note-taking fun. This teaching strategy goes beyond note-taking or sketching, as it provides students with meaningful learning techniques that can be utilized in any class. CRN: 35279
Tuition: $99
Fee: $25
SUN 7/15-8/19 11:30 AM-2 PM Sessions: 6 Joppa Hall, Room 16 Ages 7 and up.
Do you need extra hours behind the wheel? Behind-the-Wheel Instruction HCC is offering individualized sessions to help you prepare for your driver’s test or just increase your level of comfort behind the wheel. Students must have a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license. This class is independent of Driver Education. Fee: $85 for 2-hour session $150 for 4-hour session $215 for 6-hour session
DRIVER EDUCATION Driver Education This course is required for those who want to obtain a driver’s license. To register, bring proof of age (birth certificate, learner’s permit, or valid passport) to Harford Community College’s Edgewood Hall. Students must be age 15 by first class session. * 30 hours of classroom instruction (10 threehour sessions) * 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment * Students have three (3) years to complete all requirements. Students who do not complete in 3 years will have to retake the class. * Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall, Rm. 13 This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM. Parent or driver coach requested to attend the first class session, mandatory for students. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. CRN: 25803
Tuition: $335
Fee: $25
MON-FRI 6/15-6/28 9 AM-12:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Friday, 6/15, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 9 AM. CRN: 25804 MON-FRI 6/15-6/28 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Friday, 6/15, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 6 PM. CRN: 35226 MON-FRI 6/29-7/13 9 AM-12:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Friday, 6/29, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 9 AM. No class 7/4.
Call 443-412-2176 for registration info. CRN: 35227 MON-FRI 6/29-7/13 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Friday, 6/29, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 6 PM. CRN: 35228 MON-FRI 7/16-7/27 9 AM-12:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/16, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 9 AM. CRN: 35229 MON-FRI 7/16-7/27 6 PM-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/16, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 6 PM.
Safety and Certifications Sitter Safety Prepare now to accept the responsibilities of babysitting. This course teaches valuable skills such as care and entertainment of the young child, and marketing yourself as a babysitter. Students will earn first aid and CPR certification. By Maryland law, a babysitter must be 13 years of age unless an adult is present. CRN: 35274
Tuition: $29
Fee: $60
THU 6/28-8/16 6-7:30 PM Sessions: 8 Entering grades 6 and up.
CRN: 35230 MON-FRI 7/30-8/10 9 AM-12:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/30, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 9 AM. CRN: 35231 MON-FRI 7/30-8/10 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/30, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 6 PM. CRN: 35232 MON-FRI 8/13-8/24 9 AM-12:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 8/13, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 9 AM. CRN: 35233 MON-FRI 8/13-8/24 6-9:15 PM Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 8/13, meets at HCC-Bel Air Hall, Room 236 beginning at 6 PM. HCC KIDS SUMMER CAMP 2018
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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Scholarship Requirements 1. Applicant must be a resident of Harford County. 2. Applicant must have maintained a “B” (or higher) average during the 2017-18
Every year the HCC Kids program takes the opportunity to reach out into the community and offer scholarships to campers who otherwise might not be able to attend. Our hope is to introduce a subject in a new way and create an interest in a child that may turn into an individual passion.
school year.
3. Applicant must be able to provide proof of financial need (letter from the state's
human services provider and/or 2017 tax return).
4. Applicant must be able to show how he or she would benefit from the program. 5. The parent/legal guardian of applicant must be able to provide transportation to
These scholarships will be awarded to families based on financial need. The following requirements have been established for eligibility:
and from the program each day.
1. Please fill out the application and return to our offices by May 25, 2018. Contact Leanna Gefrich, Coordinator for Youth Programs, if you have any questions at 443-412-2191 or lgefrich@Harford.edu. 2. Write a brief paragraph explaining why you wish to attend the program. (Please attach a separate piece of paper.) 3. Have a parent/guardian of the applicant write a brief paragraph indicating financial need. (Please attach a separate piece of paper.)
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Summer Youth Programs Scholarship Application Harford Community College HCC Kids 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015 P: 443-412-2191 • F: 443-412-2482
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An official or teacher of the applicant’s school will verify a B (or better) average for the 2016-2017 school year .
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Please list the program(s) for which you are applying . (There are limited scholarships available .) COURSE #
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HCC Kids Camp Registration List
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Use this checklist to make sure you have everything you need to complete your registration. _____ Select camps by using grade levels. _____ Health Forms and Permission Forms - CampDoc is our online medical form database. Please look for an email from them. Be aware that it may go to your spam or junkmail folder. Firefox or Chrome browsers are required. Returning campers only need to update information if anything has changed since last summer. CampDoc MUST be completed in order for your registration for camp to be considered accepted or your camper will not be allowed to attend camp. _____ Register for camps four different ways:
In Person: Edgewood Hall, Entrance 3 Monday-Thursday, 7:30 AM to 7 PM Friday, 7:30 AM-4:30 PM
Mail In: Complete registration form and mail with FULL PAYMENT of tuition and fee. Check or money order should be payable to Harford Community College. If you are paying by credit card, please call 443-412-2376, option 1. Your credit card information will be taken by phone. (No confirmation is sent.)
Fax: Send registration form to 443-412-2383. A registration assistant will follow up to receive the credit card number. (No confirmation is sent.)
Online: www.harford.edu/resource/solar and click on the SOLAR icon for complete instructions on how to register.
Payment required at time of registration: Check, money order or credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA). NO CASH IS ACCEPTED.
_____ What to Expect After Registration: Campers will receive a welcome email prior to the camp start. Again, your camper may not start the camp if he or she does not have a medical form on file with CampDoc. Campers who are required to have permission slips (ie. Adventure Week) will receive the documents via email. _____ What is provided for the Campers: Food is included in full-day camps in the College’s cafeteria. Please make sure you indicate on the medical forms if there are any food allergies or special dietary needs so that the camp and cafeteria can coordinate. For those who are participating in Adventure Week or Diverse Explorers, please make sure you do not bring anything with nuts, to include peanut butter sandwiches.
Questions? 443-412-2376, option 1 Of Special Note: Out-of-county residents pay a $20 surcharge per course for each camp that charges tuition. All out-of-state residents pay a $35 surcharge per camp that charges tuition. Fees, where applicable, are the same for all students. Non-citizens must register in person. Please bring your registration form and most current resident card, work card, or visa to the Continuing Education Registration Office in Edgewood Hall, Entrance 3 off Thomas Run Road.
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Information You Need To Know! Information and Policies General information about camps: 443-412-2376, Option 1 Despite our best efforts, occasionally an error may occur in a course description, tuition, fee or other entry in the camp booklet. In the event of a printing error, the College reserves the right to apply the correct information.
Course Cancellation Policy The College reserves the right to cancel any camp/class when there is insufficient enrollment. If we must cancel a camp/class, you will be notified by email, telephone, or at the first camp/class meeting.
Late Pick-Up Policy for Camp and Extended Day Programs Students will be dismissed from their last classroom at 4 p.m. Please pick up your child from his/her last classroom promptly, as a fee of $20 will be assessed for up to 15 minutes beyond the ending time of the program. An additional $20 will be charged for every 15 minutes thereafter. The fees should be paid directly to the counselor at the time of pick-up. Students who are registered for Wind-Down (after care) will be dismissed from Edgewood Hall. Wind-Down ends at 5:30 p.m. and campers must be picked up promptly, as a fee of $20 will be assessed for up to 15 minutes beyond the ending time of the program. After that, an additional $20 will be charged for every 15 minutes thereafter. The fees should be paid directly to a camp counselor at the time of pick-up.
Refunds and Withdrawals If the College cancels camp/class, 100% of the tuition and fee will be refunded by mail. Allow six weeks from the date of cancellation to receive the refund. To withdraw from a continuing education camp/class, call or stop by the Continuing Education and Training Office in Edgewood Hall to complete a withdrawal form. The withdrawal will become effective the day you contact the office. Book returns must be accompanied by a copy of the withdrawal form. If you withdraw before the first camp day/class meeting, the College will refund 100% of the tuition and fee. If you with withdraw before the second camp day/class meeting, the College will refund 50% of the tuition but no fee. There will be no refunds after the second camp day/ meeting and no official withdrawal is necessary.
Holidays: July 4 There will be no camps on Wednesday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. NOTE: The number of sessions for each camp/class varies due to the location and holidays. See individual camp/course listings for exact number of sessions and holidays.
Services for Individuals With Disabilities Individuals with disabilities who request academic accommodations for continuing education courses must register with Disability Support Services and must provide a copy of current documentation of the disability. A minimum of two weeks’ notice may be needed to provide some accommodations. Appointments can be made and questions answered by calling Disability Support Services at 443-412-2402.
Visitors Policy All persons attending camps/classes must be officially registered for those camps/classes. Any visitors (including children) other than those with bona fide academic, educational, and/or approved business with the College, are not to be in offices, labs, classroom, break rooms, work area, or hallways. Children (ages 12 and under) not enrolled in a camp/ class are not to be left unattended at any time, under any circumstances. By enrolling in Harford Community College, campers accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC, including those in the Student Code of Conduct, the Drug and Alcohol Policy, and the Computer Use Policy. Students must understand that violation of these regulations would subject them to the penalties and sanctions continued in these policies, which are available in the Office of Student Activities. Visit www.harford.edu for more information on these policies.
Code of Conduct HCC campers are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior throughout the session. Other College classes are meeting in the summer. Running is not allowed in the buildings, and voices should be kept at a low level in the hallways. Should a discipline problem occur, the following steps will take place: 1. The problem will be reported to the Summer Camp Coordinator. 2. The Coordinator will speak to the child and reinforce the appropriate behavior. 3. If the problem persists, the parent/guardian will be notified to pick up the child. 4. If the nature of the problem is serious or if the inappropriate behavior continues, the child may be dismissed from the program and no refund will be given.
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Dress Code
• Unduly expose or reveal skin or undergarments, such as mesh tops, bare midriff tops, pants worn below the hips, short-shorts, miniskirts or bedtime attire.
Campers have the responsibility to choose their attire and to arrange their personal appearance in a manner that is safe, healthy, inoffensive, and not disruptive to the HCC Kids community. The dress code is intended to create a positive climate for fun, while also reducing the possibility of discipline problems.
• Contain language or symbols that offend or demean an identifiable person or group or otherwise infringe on the rights of others. • Contain profane, disrespectful or discourteous expression. • Endanger health or safety.
Campers’ style of dress or grooming must meet the reasonable requirements of a camp or activity. Accordingly, campers are prohibited from wearing clothing, jewelry, tattoos, bookbags or other articles of personal appearance that:
Dress Code Violations — When a camper’s attire or personal appearance violates this policy, the Camp Director or designee shall investigate and take corrective actions, including but not limited to the following:
• Depict profanity, obscenity, the use of weapons or violence.
• Requiring the student to remove or change the item;
• Promote the use of tobacco, drugs, alcohol or other illegal or harmful products.
• Taking reasonable steps to notify the camper’s parent/guardian of the violation.
• Contain sexually suggestive messages.
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