Irmo Chapin Recreation Commission Spring Activity Guide

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Activity Guide Spring 2019 April−June

Melvin Park Splash and Saluda Splash Open April 27th! Melvin Park Splash and Saluda Splash open for the season on Sat., Apr. 27 at 9:00 . . Wristbands are $3 per person or purchase a 15-punch Splash Pass for $40. For informa on call Melvin Park at 803-345-8113 or Saluda Shoals Park at 803-772-1228.

Pickin' & Piggin'

Summer Camps

Savor the flavor of award winning “Q” from South Carolina’s best barbecue cookers while enjoying great live music! Tickets are $10/Advance; $15/Day of Event; $5/Child 12 & Under. Details on page 13 or visit www.icrc.net. Sat., May. 4, 11:00 . .–2:30 . ., Saluda Shoals Park

ICRC offers a wide variety of summer and day camps for all ages, abili es and interests at Seven Oaks Park, Crooked Creek Park and Saluda Shoals Park. For a complete lis ng of summer camps, see page 14 in the Ac vity Guide or view our park camp guides at www.icrc.net.

Celebrating 50 years of creating community through people, parks, and programs!


Mission The Irmo Chapin Recrea on Commission exists to enhance the quality of life for all ci zens of the district through the development of recrea on programs that promote a lifestyle of wellness, physical ac vi es and cultural experiences for all ages. Commission Bill H. Harmon, Chairman Bruce P. Loveless, Vice-Chairman Timothy W. Stewart, Secretary John A. Sowards Gary A. Boyd The Commission holds monthly public mee ngs, to which community members are encouraged to a end. For mee ng informa on, call 803-7721228. Administra on Mark Smyers, Execu ve Director John Cantey, Recrea on Superintendent Eve Mi endorf, Administra ve Services Director Jay Downs, Facili es/Opera ons Superintendent Jim Wellman, Finance Director Jason White, Crooked Creek Park Director Andrea Harris, Seven Oaks Park Director Mark Baker, Saluda Shoals Park Director Lori Shaffer, Marke ng Director Ashley Smith, Market Development Director Dolly Pa on, Saluda Shoals Founda on Director

Register for Programs If you are an exis ng ICRC customer, you can register online at www.icrc.net for most programs and ac vi es. New customers should call the park during business hours to establish an account before registering online. Registra on is also accepted at each of the parks or by phone. Registra on is confirmed upon payment. Because many classes fill up quickly, register one week before the class date so we can make class enrollment decisions. We will accept registra on as long as there is space available. ICRC ID Policy: Visitors to Crooked Creek and Seven Oaks Parks are required to present an ICRC ID with associated fees for admission to open gym, fitness and weight areas, racquetball courts, walking/running track and other unsupervised areas. Anyone age 11 and older must have a valid ICRC ID for admission. ID cards are valid for one year.

ICRC Administra ve Offices are located at Saluda Shoals Park, 5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC, 29212, Tel: 803-772-1228. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 . . to 5:00 . .

Cancella on/Refund Policy: Refund requests must be received in wri ng no later than three days prior to the start of the program. A $5 service fee is charged. No refunds or transfers will be made once the ac vity has begun and certain ac vi es, such as trips and special events, define a date a er which no refunds will be made. Please check individual program requirements for guidelines. Full refunds/credits will be given if the program is cancelled by ICRC.

The Recrea on District The Irmo Chapin Recrea on District was formed in 1969 to serve community members living in the Lexington County por on of School District Five. ICRC has earned a reputa on for program and facility excellence and has a racted par cipants from surrounding coun es.

Physical Requirements: Unless otherwise stated, ac vi es are open to beginners and do not require previous experience. Average physical condi on is all that is needed for most programs. Please call for informa on about accessibility or concerns about physical ability required for par cipa on.

Fees: Ac vity and event fees in this guide are subject to change without no ce. Weather: Many ac vi es are held in venues that make them tenta ve based on weather condi ons. Par cipants are responsible for checking to see if games have been cancelled, delayed, or rescheduled. For up to date informa on call the Athle c hot line numbers: Crooked Creek Park: 803-345-8118; and Seven Oaks Park: 803-772-3369 or visit www.icrc.net.

Assump on of Risk: All ac vi es, including those offered by ICRC, have inherent risks which include personal injury or property loss. Prior to par cipa on, you will be required to sign a form which acknowledges your understanding and acceptance of these risks. Parents or guardians must sign for youth ages 17 and under. You are responsible for your own safety, and you may choose to withdraw from an ac vity at any me if you feel your safety is a concern.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Senior Support Services............................ 3 Senior Travel ............................................. 3 Therapeu c Recrea on ............................ 4 A er School Programs .............................. 5 Health and Wellness Programs................. 5 Sports Instruc on ..................................... 7 Mar al Arts Programs .............................. 8 Youth and Adult Athle cs ......................... 8 Art and Cra Programs ............................. 8 Music Programs ........................................ 9 Dance Programs ....................................... 9

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Educa on Programs................................... 9 Team Building Programs .......................... 10 Environmental Educa on Programs ........ 10 Environmental Educa on Field Trips ....... 10 Paddle Programs...................................... 11 Park Passes & Rentals .............................. 11 Facility Rentals & Par es ......................... 12 Saluda Shoals Founda on ....................... 12 Special Events .......................................... 12 Summer Camps ....................................... 14

ICRC PARKS Crooked Creek Park 1098 Old Lexington Hwy., Chapin, SC 29036 Phone: 803-345-6181, Fax: 803-345-6112 Ameni es: Full gym, racquetball courts, fitness areas, indoor walking track, art gallery, mee ng rooms, athle c fields, tennis courts, picnic facili es, walking trails, and playgrounds. Community Center Hours Monday–Thursday 6:00 . .–9:00 . . Friday 6:00 . .–7:00 . . Saturday 8:30 . .–6:00 . . Sunday 1:00 . .–6:00 . . Melvin Park 370 A Ep ngs Camp Road, Chapin, SC Phone: (803) 345-8113 Ameni es: six baseball fields, two mul -use fields, a guest services pavilion, a splash pad, and eight tennis courts. Park Hours are seasonal, call the Park or visit www.icrc.net. Seven Oaks Park 200 Leisure Lane, Columbia, SC 29210 Phone: 803-772-3336, Fax: 803-772-2128 Ameni es: Full gym, fitness area, indoor walking track, dance studio, art gallery, mee ng rooms, athle c fields, walking trails, picnic shelters and playgrounds. Community Center Hours Monday–Thursday 6:00 . .–9:00 . . Friday 6:00 . .–7:00 . . Saturday 8:30 . .–6:00 . . Sunday 1:00 . .–6:00 . . Michael J. and Mary Meech Mungo Park 2121 Lake Murray Blvd., Columbia, SC 29212 Phone: 803-772-3336 Saluda Shoals Park/Saluda Shoals Founda on 5605 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29212 Phone: 803-772-1228, Fax: 803-772-6865 Ameni es: Environmental Educa on Center, River Center Conference Facility, trails, boat ramp/canoe/kayak launch, picnic shelters, dog park, Saluda Splash and playground, Palme o Health Fields soccer complex and The Courts tennis complex. Park Hours (Seasonal) November–February, 7:00 . . 5:30 . . March October, 7:00 . . 8:30 . . Closed Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.


Senior Support Services

District seniors are eligible for any of the programs listed. For more informa on, please contact our staff for assistance. • Home Delivered Meals • Transporta on • Nutri on Sites • Loan Closet • Physical Chairapy • Case Management

Contacts Kim Bowers, Senior Services Manager – 772-3336/kbowers@icrc.net Antoine Byrd, Case Manager/Senior Travel – 345-6181/abyrd@icrc.net Jennifer Fuge, Case Manager – 772-3336/jfuge@icrc.net

Senior Ac vi es • • • • • • •

Compe on Bridge, Duplicate Bridge, Bingo, Canasta, Pinochle Volunteer with Project LOVE Ballroom Dance Classes, Line Dance Classes, Square Dances Fitness Classes Personal Training AARP Driver’s Safety Workshops and Luncheons

Senior Travel Harrah's Do some gaming at Harrah's Cherokee Casino or just get away for a day in the mountains of North Carolina. Enjoy lunch at one of Harrah's restaurants with a $10 lunch credit and $10 gaming voucher. Registra on begins: Apr. 1. Depart SOP at 7:30 . .; CCP at 8:00 . . Ages Adults $29 42830820 Thurs., April 4, 7:30 . .–7:45 . . 42830821 Thurs., May 2, 7:30 . .–7:45 . . 42830822 Thurs., Jun. 13, 7:30 . .–7:45 . . 12830320 Thurs., Jul. 11, 7:00 . .–7:45 . . Fall Colors and Lighthouses Day 1: Fly to Chicago. Day 2: Enjoy a Chicago Tour and see Sears Tower, Wrigley Building, Water Tower Place, The Bean and Navy Pier. Day 3: Visit the Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, MI. Day 4: Visit the Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse and take a ferry to Mackinac Island. Day 5: Take a Mackinac Island Carriage Tour followed by lunch at the famous Grand Hotel. Day 6: Cruise to St. Ignace and board a motor coach to Green Bay, WI. Visit Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers. Day 7: Visit Eagle Bluff Lighthouse then enjoy a Fish Boil Dinner in Door County. Day 8: Take a Upper Dells Boat Cruise, then travel to Milwaukee for a farewell dinner. Day 9: Return to Chicago for the flight home. $300 deposit due upon registra on. $250 Travel insurance is op onal. No refunds a er final payment deadline of Jun. 1, 2019. Ages Adults $3,799/Single; $2,999/Double; $300 ini al down payment. 128373-3 Thurs., Sept. 26–Fri., Oct. 4, 2019

SCRPA Senior Beach Retreat Fall is a wonderful me for seniors from all over the state to gather for some fun by the sea at the Doubletree by Hilton. Price includes transporta on, dance, entertainment ou ng, three nights accommoda ons, three breakfasts, three lunches, three dinners and acvi es galore! Don't miss out on the fun this year — register today. Par cipants can pay in full or make payments throughout the year. Final balance due by Aug. 16, 2019. Ages Adults $525/Single; $400/Double; $375/Triple; $355/Quads 22830206 Mon., Oct. 21–Thurs., Oct. 24, 2019 A Music City Christmas Legendary entertainment at the Grand Ole Opry, icons of country music's past and present, and much more highlight your group's Nashville bus trip with Diamond Tours. A guided tour of Nashville includes Parthenon and the Opryland Hotel, a ride on the Delta River Flatboats inside the Opryland Hotel, and the new Country Music Hall of Fame. Your tour also includes a visit to Belle Meade Planta on, the Johnny Cash Museum and the world-famous Grand Ole Opry. Trip insurance is $45. $75 deposit due at registra on. Final payment is due Oct. 2, 2019. Ages Adults $748/Single; $619/Double; $599/Triple 22840604 Mon., Dec. 9–Fri., Dec. 13, 2019 Cuba Cruise Cruise to Havana and explore the narrow backstreets, the wide waterfront boulevards and more! From the dis nct blend of classical and modern architecture to the wide and walk able El Malecon seawall, from the iconic El Morro Castle to the famous American classic cars… none newer than mid century! Is there a more apt symbol of Havana as a place poised for the future with one foot squarely, and confidently, in the past? Insurance $125 Single/$86 Double. Final payment due Jan. 16, 2020. Ages Adults Inside Cabin: $816/Single; $1,410/Double Outside Cabin: $886/Single; $1,550/Double Balcony Cabin: $1,036/Single; $1,850/Double 32834601 Mon.,Mar. 16–Sat., Mar. 22, 2020 Casino Magic Day 1: Depart SC for Connec cut with an overnight stay in the Washington, DC/Bal more, MD area. Day 2: Visit the Foxwoods Casino Complex, in the Mys c Country region of Connec cut. Check into the Great Cedar hotel and receive your casino bonus package of $25/food and $20/slot play. Day 3: Enjoy me at Foxwoods Casino, the largest casino in the world. Then head to the Mohegun Sun Casino for a bonus package. Day 4: Following breakfast, check out and depart for Olde Mis ck Village for some shopping before heading back to SC with an overnight in the Washington, DC/Bal more, MD area. Day 5: A er breakfast, check out and head home. Final payment due Jan. 20, 2020. *Insurance can be purchased by contac ng NTA/AON Insurance at h ps://nta.aontravelprotect.com or by phone at 1-800-388-1470. Tour Operator Locator #386097. Ages Adults $529/Double; $758/Single 42833802 Mon., Apr. 20–Sat., Apr. 25, 2020 The Passion of the Christ/Germany (9 days/8 nights) Join Premier World Discovery for a once in a decade performance to see “Oberammergau Passion Play.” In 1633, the residents of Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany, vowed that if God spared them from the bubonic plague ravaging the region, they would produce a play therea er for all me every ten years depic ng the life and death of Jesus. Join us for this incredible event, plus some magnificent sites of Germany and Austria. $500 registra on deposit. A second deposit of $1,000 is due Oct. 15, 2019. Travel insurance is op onal and can be purchased for $450. Please call Kim Bowers at 803-772-3336 or Antoine Byrd at 803-345-8108 for informa on. No refunds will be given a er May 22, 2020, the final payment deadline. Ages Adults $7,450/Single; $5,900/Double Per Person Tues., Sept. 22–Thurs., Oct. 1, 2020

Crooked Creek Park – 345-6181 | Seven Oaks Park – 772-3336 | Saluda Shoals Park – 772-1228

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Therapeutic Recreation PALMETTO Providing Adults Lifestyle Management Educa on Through Therapeu c Opportuni es is a program for individuals with disabili es designed to assist adults with their transi on from high school to adult life in the community. Ages 21–Adult $20/Day; $45/Week Seven Oaks Park 647233-XX Tues., Wed., Thurs., 4:30–7:30 . . Super Saturday Respite Enjoy a "Parents' Day Out" while we entertain the kiddos! Super Saturday is for children with special needs, and provides respite to families and caregivers one Saturday per month. Pack a change of clothes and necessary medica on. Register by the Thurs. prior to event. Ages 4–17 $26 64712316 Sat., Apr. 13, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park 64712318 Sat., May 11, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park 64712315 Sat., Apr. 6, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park 64712317 Sat., May 4, 10:00 . .–3:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Outer Limits Outer Limits is designed to foster social skills, increase leisure opportuni es and create friendships for adults with disabili es. In April, cheer on the Gamecock so ball team as they play UNC Greensboro! At the end of the month, enjoy fishing with the Rangers, making a campfire, going on a flashlight hike, and more at Saluda Shoals Park! Dinner and dessert are included. Ages Adults $20 Seven Oaks Park 44720100 Fri., Apr. 19, 5:30–9:30 . . Ages Adults $25 Saluda Shoals Park 44720101 Fri., Apr. 26, 3:00–9:00 . . Chapin Explorers Club Just for our “tweenagers,” this group will explore all that the Midlands has to offer. While we explore, our group will also prac ce social skills, learning to be independent young people in the community. In April, explore Riverbanks Zoo! An early dinner is included. In May, enjoy a picnic and fun in the sun at Melvin Park Splash Pad. Par cipa on requirements: Independent toile ng; no aggressive or self-injurious behavior. Ages 10–16 $20/Session Crooked Creek Park 337610-00 Sat., Apr. 27, 2:00–6:00 . . 337610-01 Sat., May 18, 11:00 . .–2:00 . . Restaurant Reviewers Experience the culinary delights of Columbia's most interes ng restaurants. At Miyabi's in Irmo, will enjoy a hibachi dinner and a show! Dinner, drink, dessert and transporta on are included. Ages Adults $25 Seven Oaks Park 44713300 Fri., May 31, 6:00–8:30 . . A Night at the Theatre Adults with disabili es are invited to join us for dinner and a show! In May, eat at Arby's followed by a performance of "Mary Poppins, Jr." at Harbison Theatre. The performance, dinner, drink, and transporta on are included. Ages Adults $23 Seven Oaks Park 44720200 Fri., May 10, 6:00–9:30 . . The Sweet Life Work on your physical fitness with The Sweet Life! In May, visit the Krispy Kreme factory in West Columbia before walking along the riverfront. Ages Adults $12 Seven Oaks Park 44728300 Fri., Jun. 21, 7:00–9:00 . .

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Murder Mystery Dinner This theatre program for people with disabili es develops self-confidence and public speaking skills through theatrical performance. Seven Oaks Sleuths members will par cipate in two prac ce sessions on May 6 and 13 followed by a performance of the original mystery: Honky Tonk Takedown on May 17. The show is an hour of scripted mystery, improvisa on and audience par cipa on that include a delicious dinner, dessert, and so drink for family and friends. Ages 16–Adult $25/Actor Seven Oaks Park 44722400 Mon., May 6 & May 13, 6:00–7:30 . . Ages 10–Adult $15/Dinner Guest Seven Oaks Park 44722401 Fri., May 17, 6:30–8:00 . . Movie Cri cs Join us for a showing of the new "Aladdin" film at Regal Cinemas. Dinner and drink at Chick-Fil-A, movie cket and snack are included. TIME IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Ages Adults $25 Seven Oaks Park 43766700 Fri., Jun. 7, 6:00–10:00 . . TR Spring Break Camp Camp will include art and cooking classes, field trips, nature hikes, and much more! Two snacks are provided daily. Please bring a bag lunch and drink. Registra on deadline: Thurs., Apr. 11. Registra on limited. Payment is due in full at registra on. Ages 4–21 $150/Child 347192-00 Apr. 15–19, 7:30 . .–6:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park TR Full-Day Camps Following the Lexington/ Richland Five school schedule, we will provide full days of care when school is closed. Please register two business days prior to the camp. New families should contact Jordan at 772-3336 prior to registra on. Ages 4–21 $30/Day 637121-09 Jun. 7, 7:45 . .–6:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park 647121-09 Jun. 7, 7:45 . .–6:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Super Summer Camp This camp is for children with special needs and includes indoor and outdoor games and ac vi es. Par cipants must be at least moderately independent in ac vi es of daily living. There is a 1:3 staff-to-child ra o but if closer supervision is needed, a personal aide is required for a endance. Bring a bag lunch each day or choose the lunch provided Mon.-Thurs. at no addi onal cost. Morning and afternoon snacks will be always provided. Super Summer Campers will go on four field trips per week. Please contact Jordan O’Keefe for field trip schedule. Registra on is limited and begins April 1, 2019. Payment is due at me of registra on. Ages 7–21 $150 Seven Oaks Park 44719101 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 10–14, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 44719102 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 44719103 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24–28, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 14719105 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 14719106 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 15–19, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 14719107 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 22–26, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 14719108 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 2, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 147191-09 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . 147191-10 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 12–16, 7:45 . .–6:00 . . For more informa on on Therapeu c Recrea on programs and ac vi es for people with special needs, please contact: Jordan O'Keefe, Therapeu c Recrea on Coordinator 803-213-1194, jokeefe@icrc.net


After School Programs

Health and Wellness Programs

Therapeutic Recreation After School Program A erschool care is available for at Seven Oaks Park and Crooked Creek Park for students ages 5–21 with special needs in Lexington/Richland School District 5. The daily schedule includes an a ernoon snack, recess, homework me, and social recrea on. Students must be moderately independent in all ac vi es of daily living and fit within a 1:3 student/staff ra o. Crooked Creek Park: Pick-up from Chapin Elementary School is available. Students from other schools may par cipate. All other transporta on should be arranged through the district office. Fees: Weekly: $40/Child Daily: $15/Child (2 day weekly minimum) A ernoon Safari 2019–2020 School Year A ernoon Safari provides a safe, nurturing environment and offers a variety of opportuni es for children to grow physically, socially, and academically. Our daily schedule includes an a ernoon snack, supervised homework me, social recrea on, and organized games. Children are grouped by grades as they rotate through these program areas. Ac vi es include arts & cra s, reading, character building exercises, guest speakers/demonstrators, and organized games. Special programming opportuni es include computer lab access (at select sites), inter-genera onal programming, and lessons/classes. Ballen ne Elementary, Chapin Elementary, Lake Murray Elementary, Oak Pointe Elementary, Irmo Elementary, and Seven Oaks Elementary (SC Voucher site) • On-site programs Crooked Creek Park • Transporta on provided from Chapin Elementary, Chapin Intermediate and Lake Murray Elementary to Crooked Creek Park. Seven Oaks Park • Transporta on provided from Leaphart Elementary and Harbison West Elementary to Seven Oaks Park. Fees • Weekly fee: $55/Child; $35/Child (if qualified for a reduced rate) • Daily fee: $15/Child ($30, two day weekly minimum) • Interim fee: $30/Child each week (for school district employees at school site only, pick up by 4:15 . .) To Register: visit Crooked Creek Park, Chapin or Seven Oaks Park, Columbia. For addi onal informa on call Crooked Creek Park at 803345-6181 or Seven Oaks Park at 803-772-3336. 2019-2020 school year registra on informa on will be available May 1, 2019. SC Voucher Program – A ernoon Safari The A ernoon Safari program held at Seven Oaks Elementary School is now accep ng the SC Voucher (formerly ABC Voucher) for the 2019-2020 school year. The SC Voucher program is federally funded income based assistance program. To inquire about childcare eligibility, contact the SC Voucher program at 1-800-476-0199. For more informa on, please call 803-345-8110 or visit Seven Oaks Park. Safari Spring Break Camp Spring Break Camp will be held indoors and outdoors at Seven Oaks Park/Crooked Creek Park. Campers will par cipate in ac vi es each day and field trips throughout the week. Grades K5–6th $120/Full Week; $30/Daily Apr. 15–19, 7:30 . .–6:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Apr. 15–19, 7:30 . .–6:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park

Fitness Area Passes Fitness Pass – Full use of cardio and weight equipment in fitness areas and access to the indoor walking track. Ages 14 and older. Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park $150/12-Month Pass; $80/6-Month Pass; $42/3-Month Pass; $15/Monthly; $5/Daily College Pass – Fitness Area Pass/40 visits to the park in a 12-month period with proof of current college enrollment. $87/40 Visit Pass, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Walking Pass – Access to the indoor walking track. Ages 14 & older. $40/12-Month Pass; $5/Daily, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Adult Basketball Pass – Access to open play in the gymnasium (when available). Ages 14–16 must have parent present at the me of registra on. Ages 14 & older. $30/12-Month Pass; $5/Daily, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Youth Basketball Pass – Access to open play in the gymnasium (when available). Ages 11–13 must have parent present at the me of registra on. Ages 10 & under are free, but must be accompanied by an adult (14 & older) with an ac ve Adult Basketball Pass. $15/12-Month Pass; $5/Daily, Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Annual All Access Pass Includes Fitness Pass, Basketball Pass, access to the indoor walking track, and Pickleball Pass. Ages 14 and older. $175/12-Month Pass Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Free One Day Trial Fitness Pass Jump start your exercise program! Come in to Crooked Creek Park (345-6181) or Seven Oaks Park (772-3336) for a FREE one day pass. Ages 14–Adult No Fee Crooked Creek Park/Seven Oaks Park Personal Training for Adults Personal Training is available to Fitness Center pass holders. $30/30 Minutes; $45/Hour; $60/Hour Doubles ($30/Per Person) 6 sessions Packages: $150/30 Minutes; $240/Hour; $330/Hour Doubles ($165/Per Person). To consult with a trainer, call Seven Oaks Park at 803-772-3336 or Crooked Creek Park at 803-3456181. Ages 14 and older. Disc Golf Disc Golf courses are located at Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park. Free to play. Bring your own discs. Racquetball Crooked Creek Park is home to two racquetball courts. ID card required. Reserve a court by calling 345-6181. $4/Hour

Crooked Creek Park – 803-345-6181 | Seven Oaks Park – 803-772-3336 | Saluda Shoals Park – 803-772-1228

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Total Body Fitness This low impact class meets Mon., Wed., and Fri. on a monthly basis. Ages 16–Adult $40/Month Crooked Creek Park 534210 Mon./Wed./Fri., 8:00 . . Aerobics with Body Sculp ng This workout combines aerobic exercise, Pilates, weights, and body sculp ng for adults. Ages Adults $40/Session Seven Oaks Park Session 1: Apr. 22–May 29 Session 2: Jun. 10–Jul. 17 54424108 Mon./Wed., 5:30–6:30 . . Jazzercise Choreographed to today's ho est music, Jazzercise is a fusion of dance, resistance training, Pilates, Yoga, and Kickboxing. Registra on and fees conducted directly with Jazzercise. Ques ons? Visit Jazzercise.com or contact Michele McFadden at (803)446-2865. All Ages $25/Registra on Fee Seven Oaks Park $10/Per Class $38/Monthly Bank Dra /Unlimited Classes Mon., 6:30 . . Tues., Thurs., 6:00 . . Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 9:00 . . ZUMBA® ZUMBA® is an exhilara ng, effec ve, easy-to-follow, La n-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party. Ages 16–Adult $45/13 Class Pass Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily 544246 Tuesdays, 6:00–7:00 . . Ages 16–Adult

$45/13 Class Pass Crooked Creek Park $5/Daily 534240 Mon./Wed., 6:30–7:30 . .

AM Zumba® Gold Ages 16–Adult $45/13 Class Pass Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily 544245 Tuesdays 9:00–10:00 . ., Thursdays 9:00–9:30 . . Yoga Yoga for all ages and skill levels. Dress in loose fi ng clothes and bring a towel or mat. Ages 16–Adult $35/Month Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily 544242 Tues., 10:00–11:00 . ., Thurs., 10:45–11:45 . . Morning Yoga Our awesome yoga instructor will help you kick your day off with a bright sunny outlook. Come alone and make some new friends, or bring a buddy and feel great together! Must pre-register. Ages 16–Adult $35/Month; $5/Day Crooked Creek Park 534222 Mon./Wed., 8:00–8:45 . . Gentle Flow Yoga with Vicky Saye Henderson This 75 minute, all-levels gentle flow yoga class mixes mindfulness, breath and movement to help you be er prepare the heart and mind for rest. This class is suitable for both those new to yoga and those experienced in their prac ce. Bring/wear movement conducive clothing and a mat. Extra mats will be available. Ages 16–Adult $10/Session Saluda Shoals Park 55428103 Mondays, 6:00–7:15 . . Senior Fitness I Wear comfortable clothes and shoes with good support. Ages Adults $14/Month Crooked Creek Park 534200 Mon./Wed./Fri., 9:15 . . Ages Adults $14/Month Seven Oaks Park 544350 Mon./Tues./Thurs., 8:30–9:30 . .

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Senior Fitness II Use a chair to sit or stand while exercising. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes with good support. Ages Adults $10/Month Seven Oaks Park 544351 Mon./Tues./Thurs., 9:30–10:30 . . Small Group Training This is a tailored small group exercise program, combined with nutri on consul ng, and created with the individual in mind. Parcipants will complete a variety of targeted exercises based on fitness level, ability, and need. The trainer will work with par cipants assess their current baseline of fitness/ability and help them set SMART goals. Class will meet for 45 minutes, three mes per week for a four weeks. Call 803-345-6181 to schedule your group. Ages 16–Adults $120/Session Crooked Creek Park $5/15-minute personal nutri on session Group Strength Each class of this ongoing monthly program will focus on building core body strength and muscular endurance. Workouts will be programmed to challenge par cipants at their specific fitness levels. The instructor will provide in-the-moment coaching supports for proper form and muscle movement. Ages 16–Adult $60 Crooked Creek Park 53431504 Mon./Wed./Fri., 4:15–5:00 . . HIIT Cardio Set to fun, upbeat music, this class is a combina on of strength and cardio moves melded together in a fast-paced, high intensity interval format. Par cipants will increase strength through weight bearing exercises, increase cardio and muscular endurance through short bursts of cardio exercises, and improve overall movement and power through strengthening of fast-twitch muscle movements. Class meets for 45 minutes, three mes per week. Ages 16–Adult $8/Day, $45/month Crooked Creek Park 53432001 Mon./Wed./Fri., 5:15–6:00 . . Women Empowered This is a 15-class program for women’s self-defense. Par cipants will learn how to neutralize the 20 most common a acks ranging from a hair grab to being pinned on the ground. Women and teens of all ages are encouraged to a end. Ages 13–Adult $20/Class Crooked Creek Park 536100S3 Sat., Apr. 13, 1:00–3:00 . . 536100S4 Sat., Apr. 27, 1:00–3:00 . . 536100S5 Sat., May 11, 1:00–3:00 . . Kidfit Kid Fit offers theme-oriented fitness classes for children that develop coordina on, balance, strength, and flexibility. This class is ongoing throughout the school year. KitFit at Crooked Creek Park is basketball themed. Must register in advance. Ages 4–12 $10/Class Seven Oaks Park 54210607 Tuesdays, 4:00–4:45 . . Ages 4–12 $10/Class 536111 Mondays, 4:00–4:45 . .

Crooked Creek Park

Preschool Open Gym Time Bring your li le ones to Crooked Creek Park Thursday mornings for open gym me. The park will provide balls, equipment, and space in the gym for kids to play. Parents must supervise their children at all mes. Children a end free with $5 adult admission. Open gym me will not be available on school holidays. Ages Walking–Preschool $5/Adult Crooked Creek Park Sept.–May


Produce Co-op Join the ICRC Produce Co-op and receive a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables on the 2nd and 4th Thurs. of each month. Payment is due by 9:00 . . the Mon. of each Co-op week. Pick up produce from 6:00 . . Thurs. un l 6:00 . . Sat. Call Seven Oaks Park at 803772-3336 or Crooked Creek Park at 803-345-6181. $10 per share (Feeds 2 adults)

Sports Instruction

The Courts at Saluda Shoals Park The Courts at Saluda Shoals Park feature six state-of-the-art Har-Tru clay courts, four asphalt courts, and a large pa o for socializing. Call 803-213-2060 for more informa on. Fees: Clay Courts: $5/Singles; $4/Doubles per person for 1.5 hours Asphalt Courts: $4/Singles; $3/Doubles per person for 1.5 hours Hours of Opera on (Summer) Mon.–Thurs. 8:30 . .–9:00 . . Fri. 8:30 . .–8:00 . . Sat. 8:30 . .–4:00 . . Sun. 1:30 . .–8:30 . . The tennis center will close at 5:30 . . from Nov. 18–Jan. 1. The Courts Annual Tennis Passes • Includes court fee for pass holder • Court reserva ons may be made 48 hours in advance Family Tennis Pass $355 • Two adults and two children (18 years old or younger) • Each addi onal child $50 Adult Tennis Pass (per person) $255 Senior Tennis Pass (55 and up) $155 • Add spouse (55 and up) $100 Youth Tennis Pass (18 or younger) $105 • Add sibling $50

Tennis Lessons for beginner, intermediate, or advanced players are taught by Cer fied Tennis Instructors. Payment must be made at park front desk prior to lessons. Fees: Private Lessons: $40/hour; $20/30 minutes Semi-Private (2): $21, Crooked Creek Park/Saluda Shoals Park USTA league play is also available for all levels and divisions. Tennis Clinics/Group Lessons (3 or more) For informa on or to schedule group lessons, call 803-213-2060. All Ages $15/person Saluda Shoals Park Group Tennis Lessons Weekly beginner through advanced tennis program teaches the basics of tennis. Must register in advance. Call for schedule. All Ages $46/Month Crooked Creek Park $85/Month (2 x Week) Special Olympic Team Tennis Prac ce Saluda Shoals Park will host monthly prac ces for all interested Special Olympic athletes. Prac ces are 1.5 hours long on Saturdays. Local volunteers will be on hand to help athletes of all abili es enjoy the game of tennis. Please contact Coach David at 803-6656751 or david@focusedliving.com. A erschool Tennis Learn tennis basics through fun games and ac vi es! Campers learn how to hit ground strokes, rally, and keep score as well as teamwork and sportsmanship. Tennis equipment provided. Ages 5–12 $10/Class Seven Oaks Park 542108 Wednesdays, 4:00–4:45 . . Spring Break Tennis Camp This camp is for beginner to intermediate tennis players. Campers will learn basic strokes, how to keep score and proper court ethics through drills, games, and water games to cool down. Ages 6–12 $120 Saluda Shoals Park East 55260601 Mon.–Thurs., Apr. 15–18, 8:30–11:00 . .

Melvin Park Tennis Courts The Courts at Melvin Park features eight asphalt courts and a pa o for socializing. Call 803-345-8113 for informa on. Fees: $4/Singles; $3/Doubles for 1.5 hours Melvin Park Annual Tennis Passes Family (2 adults + 2 children) • Addi onal child Adult Tennis Pass (per person) Senior (55+ per person) • Add Spouse (55+) Youth (18/under) • Add sibling

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Fencing Learn the footwork, blade ac ons, and tac cs of this dynamic Olympic sport. Individualized introduc on plus use of equipment included in monthly fee for new fencers. Instructed by Dr. Jane Li mann, former #1 ranked fencer in North America and US World Championship Team member. Call Columbia Fencers’ Club 803781-0056 or www.columbiafc.com for informa on. Ages 9–Adult $75/Month Seven Oaks Park 545603 Wednesdays, 6:30–7:30 . . Pickleball Pickleball is a game played with a perforated plas c ball and paddles on a court with a low net. No experience necessary. FREE one day trial for new par cipants (including free equipment rental). Ages 14–Adult $25/Annual Pass Seven Oaks Park $5/Daily Visit; $3/Paddle Rental Mon. 7:00–9:00 . .; M ., W ., Fri., 10:00 . .–1:00 . . (subject to change) Ages 14–Adult

$25/Annual Pass Crooked Creek Park $5/Daily Visit; $3/Paddle Rental Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 10:00 . .–1:00 . . (subject to change)

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Martial Arts Programs Kendo Kendo is a Japanese mar al art involving swordsmanship. Par cipants will learn and prac ce a range of skills, basic to advanced, to develop the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the art of Kendo. Taught by a na onally cer fied 4th Dan instructor. Mul child discounts are available. Ages 8–Adult $35/Month Seven Oaks Park 542680 Tues., 7:00–9:00 . ., Fri., 5:30–7:00 . ., Sun., 2:30–4:30 . . Beginner and Advanced Karate This Korean Karate program is for beginner or advanced students. New students must meet with instructor. Call 345-6181 for details. Ages 8–Adult $46/Month Crooked Creek Park 536102 Beginner, Tues./Thurs., 6:30–7:15 . . Ages 8–Adult $46/Month Crooked Creek Park 53610308 Advanced, Tues./Thurs., 7:15–8:00 . . Karate This program emphasizes the importance of school grades and good manners. Par cipants have fun while working hard to achieve a high level of fitness. Classes supervised by former USA Karate Team Member 6th Dan Sensei Lee Montgomery. All of our teachers par cipate in AAU Coaching requirements. For details visit www. carolinafamilykarate.com or email CFKKarate@gmail.com. Mul child discounts available. Ages 5–Adult $75/Month (2 x Week) Seven Oaks Park $41/Month (1 x Week) 542671 2 x Week 542672 1 x Week Beginners – Wed. & Thurs. at 4:00 . . or 7:00 . . Intermediate/Advanced – Wed. & Thurs. at 4:45 . . or 7:00 . . Advanced – Wed. & Thurs. at 7:45 . .

Youth and Adult Athletics Summer Athle c Registra on: May 1–30, 2019 Coaches Needed! If you are interested in coaching a youth team please contact: Seven Oaks Park, Brian Riddle, 772-3336 Crooked Creek Park, Paul Atkerson, 345-6181 Athle c Hotline for Prac ce and Game Cancella ons: Seven Oaks Park: 803-772-3369 Crooked Creek Park: 803-345-8118 Youth Scholarship Program Scholarships for youth athle c programs are available to families in need. For more informa on call 803-772-3336 or 803-345-6181. HoopCity Spring Break Camp Ages 5–14 $50 Crooked Creek Park 33312700 Mon.–Thurs., Apr. 15–18, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 5–14 $50 Seven Oaks Park 34312200 Mon.-Thurs., Apr. 15–18, 9:00 . .–12:00 Coerver Spring Break Camp This camp teaches game fundamentals, individual skills, tac cs, shoo ng, passing, dribbling, and trapping. Campers should wear cleats and bring tennis shoes, a soccer ball and a water bo le. Ages 8–14 $70 Crooked Creek Park 33317200 Mon.–Thurs., Apr. 15, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 4–6 $50 Crooked Creek Park 33317201 Mon.–Thurs., Apr. 15, 10:00 . .–12:00

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Coed Basketball Kids will have one prac ce and one game per week on weeknights. Games and prac ces will be held at Seven Oaks Park. Ages 5–7 $65 Seven Oaks Park 44310005 Ages 8–10 44310400

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Ages 11–13 44310107

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Basketball Prac ces will be held at Crooked Creek Park. Games could be played at Crooked Creek Park or an outside loca on in Chapin. Kids will have one prac ce and one game per week on weeknights. Evalua ons will be held on Mon., Jun. 10th at Crooked Creek Park: Ages 9–11/6:00 . .; Ages 12–14/7:00 . .; Ages 15–18/8:00 . . Ages 9–11 $65 Crooked Creek Park 43314105 Ages 12–14 43314205

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Ages 15–18 43314800

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Art and Craft Programs Art Leagues Crooked Creek Art League: Meets at 7:00 . . every third Mon. from Sept. through May. For informa on call 781-9539 or 345-8181 or visit www.crookedcreekart.org. Seven Oaks Art League: Meets at 7:00 . . on the third Thurs. of the month from Sept. through May. Fees are $25 annually. For informa on, call 772-3336. The Ar st’s Place Work by local ar sts of the Crooked Creek and Seven Oaks Art Leagues is on display at Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park. Crooked Creek Park: 345-6181 or jriddle@icrc.net Seven Oaks Park: 772-3336 or lhudson@icrc.net Kni ng & Crochet Club Meets at Seven Oaks Park from 11:00 . .–3:00 . . on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month. $1/Per Person The Palme o Shell Club Want to learn about seashells? Want to take shell-collec ng trips? Info/brochure available or call 772-3336. Seven Oaks Park Ceramics Workshop Greenware and supplies are available for purchase on Tues. and Thurs. from 9:30 . .–12:00 , Seven Oaks Park Woodcarving This hands-on group meets weekly on Thurs. at 7:00 . . Tools may be available along with blank wood for a fee. Ages 14–Adult No Fee Crooked Creek Park Crooked Creek Po ers Meet in the Po ery Studio at Crooked Creek Park. For informa on, contact Jane Couch-Osmelowski jcouch-o@sc.rr.com or Christy Brasington at 803-309-7151 or brasingtoncl@gmail.com. Individual Po ery Instruc on Learn to make a pinch pot, a coil pot, and how to use the po er’s wheel. Supplies are provided. Call 803-345-6181 for informa on. Ages 8–Adult, $20/Hour; $140/8 Hours, Crooked Creek Park


Po ery Studio Pass Pass includes an ICRC ID card, one 25 lb. bag of clay, three-months unlimited use of the po ery studio, wheel, and firing of po ery made in the studio. Orienta on required, call 345-6181. $45, Crooked Creek Park

Ballroom Dancing Drop-In Prac ce Want to prac ce your ballroom dancing? Wear smooth-soled (preferably leather) shoes. No experience or partner is necessary. Seven Oaks Park Ages 16–Adult $5/Day 545450 Saturdays, 3:00–4:00 . .

Watercolor Pain ng Students will learn how to select topics, composi on, colors, and mix and apply pigments to paper. Par cipants will create several small pain ngs. A supply list will be handed out during the first class. Please call 803-345-6181 for schedule. Ages Adults $135/6 Weeks Crooked Creek Park 231150.00

Line Dancing This group dance class is a great way for people to get moving and have fun. No partner needed! Class meets once a week for six weeks. Call 803-345-6181 for dates and mes. #53424210 Ages 16–Adult $25/Session Crooked Creek Park $5/Day Square Dances Dances are western square with line dance instruc on during breaks. Dances are held the 1st and 3rd Sat. of each month at 7:30 . . Call Clay Shelton at 360-6281 for details. Crooked Creek Park

Music Programs Guitar, Piano and other Band Instruments – Youth and Adult Beginner to advanced lessons are taught weekly in half hour increments. Fees are paid monthly. Contact instructor prior to first lesson. $80/Month, Crooked Creek Park Seven Oaks Last Chance Band If you can sing or play Bluegrass music, come and sit in with the Last Chance Band on Mon. and Thurs. from 12:00–2:00 . . Call Bob Swanson at 798-8205 for more informa on. Seven Oaks Park Dutch Fork Choral Society For informa on contact Lil Mood at 345-3460. Crooked Creek Park Chapin Chirpers For informa on contact Joan Marco at 345-8701 or 240-2054 or email garyjoan@aol.com. Crooked Creek Park

Dance Programs Beginner Ballroom Dancing Learn basic steps and techniques for two dances in a six week session. Dances taught include fox trot, waltz, tango, rumba, cha cha, east coast swing or salsa. Wear smooth-soled (preferably leather) shoes. No experience is necessary and a partner is not required. Ages 14–Adult $40/Single Seven Oaks Park $60/Couple 545350 Mondays, 6:30–7:45 . . Session 1: Apr. 8–May 13 Session 2: May 20–Jun. 24 Intermediate Ballroom Dancing Learn more advanced steps and techniques! Par cipants should know the basic steps in the fox trot, waltz, tango, rumba, cha cha, and east coast swing. Wear smooth-soled (preferably ballroom dance) shoes. A partner is not required. Ages 14–Adult $40/Single Seven Oaks Park $60/Couple 545451 Tuesdays, 7:15–8:30 . . Session 1: Apr. 9–May 14 Session 2: May 21–Jun. 25 Shag Lessons Learn the SC state dance from an experienced instructor. Burn some calories, meet new friends and have fun. To register, call 803730-2936. Ages 14–Adult $37/Single Seven Oaks Park $52/Couple 545251 Wed., 7:00–8:00 . . Session 1: Apr. 3–May 8 Session 2: May 15–Jun. 19 Session 3: June 26–Jul. 31

Education Programs Hi ng the Funny Bone (Biomedical Engineering) Par cipants will explore the skeletal system of the human body and learn about bone func on, joints, and fractures. They will also use engineering design to develop their own cast and lower leg weight bearing prosthe c. The objec ve of this class is help par cipants understand the concepts of mechanical engineering and healthcare and how do these fields interact in biomedical engineering. Ages 7–14 $65/Month 535710 Saturdays, 3:00–4:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Mo on Commo on (Mechanical Engineering) This program will take par cipants into the land of moving things. They experience the epic ba le between iner a and mo on. Children get hands-on with the science of forces and mo on, experience 4C skills of communica on, collabora on, cri cal thinking and crea vity with engineering design challenges. This program will start in June. Ages 6–11 $75/Month Seven Oaks Park 444257-01 Saturdays, 1:00–2:00 . . Bricks 4 Kids Bricks 4 Kidz® a er-school classes build on the universal popularity of LEGO® Bricks to deliver high-quality, educa onal play. Every class is a fun, enriching experience for your child, building new projects each week based on a six week theme. Grades 1–5 $10/Class Seven Oaks Park 542107 Thursdays, 4:15–5:15 . . WOOF University Basic class teaches useful life skills in a social environment using proven posi ve methods for well-mannered dogs. Dogs stay home the first night, but please bring proof of vaccina ons. Advanced class teaches exercises found in the Canine Good Ci zen (CGC) test and therapy dog tests and starts off-leash skills. The CGC test will be given the Tuesday a er class ends. Space is limited! Ages 14–Adult $125/Dog Seven Oaks Park 546639 Basic, Tues., 7:00–8:00 . . Session 1, Basic: Apr. 2–May 7 Session 2, Basic: May 14–Jun. 18 Session 3, Basic: Jul. 9–Aug. 13 Session 1, Adv.: May 14–Jun. 25 AARP Driver’s Safety Program Renew your knowledge of safe driving in this one day course. Contact your insurance company - discounts available for anyone taking this class regardless of age. Pay $20 fee to instructor on day of class. AARP Members pay $15. Ages 16–Adult 54630013 Thurs., May 16, 9:00 . .–1:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park 436300-03 Thurs., May 2, 9:00 . .–1:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park

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Team Building Programs Off-Site Team Building Our experienced staff will bring a one or two-hour Team Ini a ve program to your business. Ac vi es include: Titanic, Thieve the Gold, Acid Pour, Invisible Maze, Group Juggle and more. These are indoor or outdoor programs. Call 803-213-2056 for informa on. Ages 18 and up. Saluda Shoals Park. Fee: $150/Per Group (20 par cipants for 1 hour). $250/Per Group (20 par cipants for 2 hours). Real Team Challenge Course A series of low ropes ac vi es led by trained, professional staff designed to improve team performance. For informa on call 2132056. $25/Adult; $15/Student (18 and under), Saluda Shoals Park Ini a ves Ini a ves are designed for a group can do an ac vity that develops team building and touches on how to effec vely work together. Ini a ves are portable and can be conducted wherever your group is mee ng or you can choose one element on the Real Team Challenge Course. Ini a ves take 30-45 minutes. Minimum five par cipants, maximum 15 par cipants (Maximum total group size 100) $35 per hour (group of 20), Saluda Shoals Park Ropes and River Program This new program includes a three hour session on the Challenge Course, a shelter rental for lunch (lunch not included), a one hour trip down the river (guide not included), and a shu le service. Maximum of 25 par cipants. To learn more, contact Josh Brewton at 803-213-2056 or jbrewton@icrc.net. $45/Adult; $35/Student (18 and under), Saluda Shoals Park Orienteering Course Groups receive instruc on, orienteering coordinates, a compass, and an orienteering sequence rubbing sheet to complete course of medium difficulty. Maximum 20 par cipants. Call 803-213-2056 for informa on. $35/Per Group. Saluda Shoals Park Escape Room Escape the Environmental Center or the River Center at Saluda Shoals Park before the flood waters rise and me runs out! Avoid the social media “Frame of Shame” by using the clues in the room to escape before the clock hits zero! With a group of six or more, compete in teams to see who will canoe away to safety. With less than six par cipants, work as one team. Build team chemistry or just have fun with friends! Reserva ons required, call 213-2056. $20/Adult, $10/Student (18 and under), Saluda Shoals Park

Environmental Education Programs Bird Walks Join Patricia Voelker for excep onal bird walks in the park. If you do not have a life bird list, now is a wonderful me to start. Bring binoculars, walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Dates: Last Sat. of month, 8:00–10:00 . ., $5/Daily Parking Fee Environmental Center Parking Lot, Saluda Shoals Park Backyard Saturdays Through nature play, families can explore and experience nature at Saluda Shoals Park. Each program will include two or three nature ac vi es about the topic, cool biofacts, natural materials to touch/ inves gate, and an opportunity to explore in the Park. Ages 0–7 $5/Parking Fee Saluda Shoals Park Sat, Apr. 6, 1:00–3:00 . ., Chew, Splash, Build: Beaver Day Sat., May 4, 1:00–3:00 . ., Racing for Turtles: World Turtle Day Sat., Jun. 1, 1:00–3:00 . ., Pollinator-Paloosa: Party for Pollinators! Sat., Jul. 6, 1:00–3:00 . ., Slithers and Giggles: World Snake Day

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Volunteer Nature Interpreter Program Volunteers a end a nine week training program preparing them to educate park guests at the Saluda Shoals Wetland Preserve through natural and cultural interpreta on. Call 803-213-2057 for details. Saluda Shoals Park X-Plorer Packs Available on a first-come, first served basis. X-Plorer Packs include field guides, a magnifying glass, binoculars and seasonal nature ac vi es. An ID is required to borrow packs. $5/Daily Parking Fee, Saluda Shoals Park Cub Scout Workshops Various one-hour Cub Scout Badge workshops are offered at Saluda Shoals Park. Scout leaders and chaperones are free of charge. Call 213-2054 to schedule or for more informa on. $35/Minimum (for up to 15 boys). Saluda Shoals Park Brownie and Girl Scout Workshops Brownies and Juniors can earn Badges in these one hour nature workshops. Scout leaders and chaperones are free of charge. Call 213-2054 to schedule a workshop. Brownie Workshops: Senses or Hiker Junior Workshops: Camper, Animal Habitats or Geocacher $35/Minimum Fee (up to 15 girls). Saluda Shoals Park Boy Scouts Merit Badge – Geocaching For more details on the study content, objec ves, and badges visit h p://www.boyscou rail.com/boy-scouts/bsa-merit-badges.asp. Call 803-213-2054 to reserve a class. $35/Per Group of 15, Saluda Shoals Park Group Camping Scouts, churches and school groups can camp overnight at Saluda Shoals Park on Friday, 5:00 . . to Saturday, 10:00 . . Maximum par cipants should not exceed twenty including chaperones. No more than ten tents. For informa on call 803-213-2053.

Environmental Educational Field Trips For more than 10 years, Saluda Shoals Park has offered excep onal field trip opportuni es led by experienced rangers/educators that address Na onal and SC Educa on Science Standards. Students study the wonders of nature through hands-on ac vi es that cover life, physical, and earth science through four main components: 1. a classroom lesson to establish the principle; 2. an interac ve component; 3. an "immersion learning" nature walk; Each classroom holds up to 25 children. Teachers must be with the class. Addi onal chaperones are welcome. Arrangements can be made for schools bringing more than fi y students. Grade Specific Programs, Saluda Shoals Park • K5: Life Cycles of Plants, Life Cycles of Animals, Life in the Wetlands. • 1st Grade: Basic Needs of Plants, Plants Have a Life Cycle, Life in the Wetlands. • 2nd Grade: Animal Life Cycles, Animals and their Habitats, Wetland Habitats. • 3rd Grade: How Plants and Animals Survive, Soil Structure and Change, Wetland Habitats. • 4th Grade: Interac on of Plants and Animals, Effects of Organisms on the Environment, Wetland Diversity. • 5th Grade: Bio c and Abio c Factors in a Living System, Environmental Quality, Wetland Diversity. • 6th Grade: Effects of Rainfall on Land, Structures and Func on of Plants, Wetland Ecology. • 7th Grade: Analyze Soil Proper es, Analyzing Water Sheds, Wetland Ecology. • 8th–12th Grade: Ornithology, Biodiversity, Wetland Ecology.


Fees: $4/Per Student (minimum charge of $60 per group). Chaperones are free of charge. Programs are 1 hour to 1 and a half hours and can be customized to suit any group. Advanced programming is available upon request. Call 803-213-2057 for more informa on. $6/Per Student. Challenge Course/Conserva on Team Building for School Groups In this interac ve program for 5th– 12th grade students, Environmental Science concepts and problem solving will be played out on the Challenge Course elements. All challenges are led by trained, professional staff. The program concludes with conserva on messages and discussions rela ng to the ac vi es. For informa on, call 213-2057 for more informa on. $4/Per student when booked with another educa on program; $6/Per student stand alone program Saluda Shoals Park Interpre ve Saluda River Educa on Canoe Trip (6th–College) Guided by a Park Ranger, paddle a water trail on the Saluda River and discover the effects of cold water mee ng warm water. Explore the “shoals”, understand the unique habitat they form and learn the geologic importance of the “Fall Line.” Fee: $10/Student (maximum 20 students), Saluda Shoals Park Required student/chaperone ra o: • Grades 6–8, 1 chaperone per boat (2 students) • Grades 9–12, 1 chaperone per 5 students • College, 2 chaperones per 20 students • Addi onal chaperones: $10 per person Scheduling your Educa on Programs • Advanced reserva ons are required. Call the Environmental Educa on Center at Saluda Shoals Park between 8:30 . .– 5:00 . . Mon. through Fri. at 803-213-2057. • Each classroom holds up to 25 children. Teachers must be with the class. Addi onal chaperones are welcome. • Arrangements can be made for schools with more than 50 students.

Paddle Programs

Sunset on the Shoals Enjoy a interpre ve paddle tour on the Saluda River and learn about the unique history of the area followed by a wine tas ng at the River Overlook. Take home a complimentary Saluda Shoals Park wine glass to commemorate the evening. Ages 21 and up $37/Per Person Saluda Shoals Park Dates TBD, 5:30–8:30 . . Private Guided Canoe and Kayak Trips Book a private guided river trip and see nature at its best (groups of 5 or larger). Trips last approximately three hours and include brief paddle instruc on. Enjoy interpreta on of the surrounding area along the way with a possible stop at Corley Island before arriving at the lower boat landing. All equipment and the return shu le service are included. For more informa on, call 803-2132056 or email jbrewton@icrc.net. All Ages $30/Per Person Saluda Shoals Park

Park Passes & Rentals Saluda Shoals Park Daily Admission $5/Car; $7/12+ Passenger Van; $11/Bus Saluda Shoals Park Annual Pass $45/Per hang tag. Addi onal hang tags are $15 per household (limit 2). Proof of vehicle registra on is required. Saluda Shoals Park Barking Lot Pass Access to a fenced off-leash area for dogs in Saluda Shoals Park. (Addi onal $5 daily parking fee required or purchase an Annual Pass). Shot records and proof of spay/neuter are required. $40/Per hang tag. (Good for up to two dogs) Saluda Shoals Park Fisherman’s Pass 24-hour access to Saluda Shoals Park using a coded entry system. $65/Pass. Maximum of two addi onal hang tags per household are $15 each with proof of vehicle registra on. Geocaching Use a GPS to explore Saluda Shoals Park, Seven Oaks Park and Crooked Creek Park for geocaches. Coordinates for various caches are available at www.geocaching.com or the EEC front desk. $5/Daily Parking Fee. Saluda Shoals Park Bicycle Rentals Tandem, men’s, women’s and youth size cruiser bicycles are available for rent. Includes all necessary equipment. $5/Daily Parking. Fees: 1-hour/$5; Half Day (4 hours)/$15; Full Day (8 hours)/$25

Moonlight on the Murray Paddle on the clear blue water of Lake Murray while the sun sets and the moon rises! Enjoy the beau ful lake views illuminated by the light of the moon. These leisurely paddles are suitable for anyone. To register or for informa on, 213-2062 or lhudson@icrc.net. All Ages $30/Per Person Saluda Shoals Park Dates TBD, Times will vary depending on the month Paddle and Pint Paddle the Lower Saluda River surrounded by beau ful scenery and wildlife. Enjoy the views, have fun, and meet new friends. A er the paddle, sample delicious cra beers at the River Overlook. Ages 21 and up $37/Per Person Saluda Shoals Park Dates TBD, 5:30–7:30 . .

Saluda Shoals Park Canoe and Kayak Rentals Fees: $23/1 hour rental; $38/3 hour rental; $48/full day rental. Rentals include all necessary equipment and are available daily beginning at 9:00 . . (weather and river condi ons permi ng). All boats have to be returned by 5:00 . . No phone reserva on will be taken. Shu le pick up daily, call for shu le mes. Please remember to bring sunscreen and a dry bag for cell phones. $5/Per Boat Shu le Service; $5/Daily Parking Fee River Tube Rentals Enjoy a relaxing trip down river on one of our premium river tubes. This journey is approximately two hours long and includes a shu le back to your vehicle. Tubes are available seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. un l 3:00 p.m., weather and river condi ons permi ng. $5/daily parking fee applies. Ages 4–Adult $10/Per tube Saluda Shoals Park 9:00 . .–3:00 . . daily

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Melvin Park Splash and Saluda Splash Open for the Season! The splash pads at Melvin Park and Saluda Shoals Park will open for the season on Sat., April 28. Melvin Park hours are from 9:00 . .–8:00 . . Monday–Saturday and 11:00 . .–8:00 . . Sunday. Saluda Splash hours are from 9:00 . .–8:00 . . daily. $3/Per Person; $40/15 Visit Splash Pass, Melvin Park $3/Per Person; $40/15 Visit Splash Pass; $5/Parking Fee applies Saluda Shoals Park

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Facility Rentals & Parties

Crooked Creek Park/Melvin Park Crooked Creek Park offers party/event rooms, athle c facili es and picnic shelters. Melvin Park offers Splash Pad, picnic shelters, athle c facili es, and tennis courts. The new picnic shelter is open at the Melvin Park splash pad (see photo above). For rental informaon, call Eric Funderburk at 803-345-6181. Seven Oaks Park Seven Oaks Park offers party/event rooms, athle c facili es and picnic shelters. For informa on, call Lori Maddux at 803-772-3336. Saluda Shoals Park The River Center is a state-of-the art Conference Center with over 5,000 sf of flexible mee ng space, two catering kitchens, and a built in sound and projec on system. Call 803-213-2025 for informa on. The Environmental Educa on Center has two classrooms, a 99 seat auditorium, and a 5,418 sq. . outdoor deck. Call 213-2053 for rental informa on. Picnic shelters/areas that can accommodate from 25–250 people. For rental informa on call 803-213-2053. Birthday Par es Seven Oaks Park (803-772-3336), Crooked Creek Park (803-3456181) offer a variety of fun, themed youth birthday party packages. Saluda Shoals Park (803-213-2053) also offers shelter rentals and educa on programs. Call for more informa on. The Saluda Shoals Park Train The Saluda Shoals Park train is available for a one or two-hour rental with a shelter rental. Suitable for all ages, capacity 20 riders. To reserve, call 803-213-2053. Fee: $80/1 hour; $144 / 2 hours. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter or visit our new website at www.icrc.net for photos and updates on events and activities at the Parks!

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Special Events Trout Tournament Anglers of all skill levels are invited to complete in this unique family friendly trout tournament on the Lower Saluda River. Whether you’re a fly fishing specialist or just a pond fishing machine, this tournament is for you. $10/Adults, $5/Youth (ages 16 and under) Saluda Shoals Park Sat., Apr. 6, 7:30–11:00 . . Fun Fridays Fun Fridays are for Lake Murray Elementary, Chapin Elementary, Chapin Intermediate students only. Enjoy a fun night with friends playing PE style games including basketball, kickball, 9 square and more! Parents must pre-register their child prior to the event. Concessions will be available for sale. $5/Admission at the door Crooked Creek Park Fri., May 10, 7:00–9:00 . . Spring Market Area ar sts, cra ers, business owners are invited to par cipate as vendors in this sale. Shoppers can purchase one-of-a-kind items including but not limited to, pain ngs, handmade jewelry, home decor items, etc. Those interested in selling items must complete a registra on form. The public is invited to shop for free. All Ages Free Admission 34166606 Sat., Apr. 6, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Seven Oaks Park 531011 Sat., Apr. 13, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park Adult Basketball Night Calling all basketball players! Crooked Creek Park will be offering open gym me for extended hours! Meet your friends and co-workers for some fun free-play me. $2/Basketball Passholders, $5/Non-passholders Fri., Apr. 5, 7:30–9:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park


Cheer Tryout Clinic These one-day clinics teach the correct skills needed for a successful cheer try-out. Par cipants will learn mo ons, placement, projecon, dances, cheers, and jumps in order to prepare for a middle school or high school tryout. Ages 10–Adult $45/Session Crooked Creek Park 33130405 Sat., Apr. 6, 9:00 . .–12:00 33130406 JV/Vars., Sun., Apr. 7, 2:00–5:00 . . Toddler/Preschool Egg Hunt It's me for our Toddler Egg Hunt. This year there will be lots of eggs filled with healthy and age-appropriate treats to find! Bring a basket. Designed for toddlers ages four and under and young children with developmental delays. Rain or shine. Registra on begins at 6:00 . . and the hunt will start promptly at 6:30 . . Ages 1–4 $2/Child Melvin Park 43110119 Tues., Apr. 16, 6:00–6:30 . . Saluda Shoals Flashlight Egg Hunt It’s Flashlight Egg Hunt me! Come join the fun and search for Easter eggs in the dark! Be sure to bring your flashlight and basket. This event will be held rain or shine. Space is limited. Pre-register to guarantee your spot! Ages 1–8 $2/Child Saluda Shoals Park East 341667 Fri., Apr. 12, 7:00–8:15 . . Flashlight Egg Hunt Its me for our Annual Flashlight Egg Hunt. This year there will be more than 10,000 eggs to find! Bring your flashlight and basket. This event will be held rain or shine. Come early to see the Bunny! Ages 1–12 $2/Child Melvin Park 43110219 Thurs., Apr. 18, 7:00–8:15 . . Breakfast with the Bunny Children are invited to the park to join the Bunny for a fun-filled breakfast to celebrate spring. The morning will include breakfast, cra s and ac vi es, and an egg hunt. Souvenir photos with the Bunny will also be included. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Registra on ends Sun., Apr. 7. All Ages $15/Child Seven Oaks Park $10/Per Addi onal Child; $5/Adult Meal 34146705 Sat., Apr. 13, 9:00–10:30 . . Saluda Shoals Park Jazz Series Join us for some live Jazz outdoors on the deck at Saluda Shoals Park! Beer and wine will be available for purchase. All Ages $10/Person Saluda Shoals Park Fri., Apr. 5, 7:00–9:30 . ., The Reggie Sullivan Band Fri., Apr. 12, 7:00–9:30 . ., Flat Out Strangers Fri., Apr. 26, 7:00–9:30 . ., Tony Lee Group Mother Son Bowling Night Mothers and sons can enjoy an evening that includes two games of bowling and a pizza dinner. Space is limited and ckets must be purchased in advance. Meet at Anchor Lanes, 1057 Lake Murray Blvd. Registra on ends Wednesday, April 24. Call 772-3336 or 3456181 to register. Ages 3–Adult $35/Couple Anchor Lanes $25/Addi onal Son 42100003 Sat., Apr. 27, 6:00–8:00 . . Youth Basketball Night Intermediate, Middle, and High Schoolers can join the staff at Crooked Creek Park for some fun organized ac vi es, as well as the opportunity for some free-play. There will be contests, challenges, and of course prizes! Concessions will be available for sale. Ages 11–18 $5/Person Crooked Creek Park Fri., Apr., 26, 7:00–9:00 . .

Senior Ma nee Movie Series Join us at Seven Oaks Park for our Ma nee Movies on the fourth Thursday of each month. Movies are shown per an annual license agreement from the Mo on Picture Licensing Corpora on. Free to the first 75 registrants! Ages 50+ No Fee Seven Oaks Park 44166601 Best Exo c Marigold Hotel, Thurs., Apr. 25, 2:00–5:00 . . 44166602 Hidden Figures, Thurs., May 23, 2:00–5:00 . . 44166603 The Hundred-Foot Journey, Thurs., Jun. 27, 2:00–5:00 . . 6th Grade End of School Bash It's me to celebrate the end of the school year for 6th graders at CrossRoads Intermediate and Irmo Middle School. Ac vi es include: 9 Square in the Air, basketball, blow-up maze and more! $5 registra on fee and concessions are sold separately. Must bring student ID to get in. 6th Graders $5 Seven Oaks Park 44420200 Fri., May 3, 7:00–9:00 . . Pickin & Piggin' A world class barbecue cook-off and music celebra on at Saluda Shoals Park! Savor the flavor of award winning “Q” from more than 20 of South Carolina’s best barbecue cookers while enjoying great live music! Barbecue tas ng is from 11:00 . . l it runs out and music from 11:30 . .–2:00 . . For ckets and informa on call 772-1228 or visit www.icrc.net. All Ages $10/advance; $15 day of Saluda Shoals Park $5/Children 12 and under 45160018 Sat., May 4, 11:00 . .–2:30 . . Spring Health Fair Join us for a Spring Health Fair! Visit vendors and learn about health related resources that enhance the quality of life for seniors from Lexington County and surrounding areas. Admission is free to the public. Ages Adults Free Admission Seven Oaks Park Wed., May 8, 9:00 . .–12:00 Disney’s Mary Poppins Jr. In Disney's Mary Poppins Jr., the jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures and through a combina on of magic and common sense, she teaches the family how to value one another. Visit www.icrc.net for details on purchasing ckets. All Ages $8/Seat Harbison Theatre, Midlands Tech Fri., May 10, 7:30 . .; Sat., May 11, 3:00 . .; Sat., May 11, 7:30 . .; Sun., May 12, 3:00 . . Murder Mystery Dinner Honky Tonk Takedown Join our special needs actors for a performance of the original mystery Honky Tonk Takedown! The show is an hour of scripted mystery, improvisa on and audience par cipa on that includes dinner, dessert, and so drink. Ages 10–Adult $15/Dinner Guest Seven Oaks Park 44722401 Fri., May 17, 6:30–8:00 . . Splash and Dash Adventure Race Teams of two or three compe tors will run (two miles), bike (four miles), and paddle (one mile) in this adventure race along the scenic trails of Saluda Shoals Park. All paddle equipment is provided. Please bring an off road bike and helmet. Register early to guarantee each team member receives a t-shirt. All ages allowed with an adult (18 and over) on the team. Register online at www.icrc.net. Email lhudson@icrc.net for more informa on. $50/Two person teams; $75/Three person teams before May 5. $60/Two person teams; $90/Three person teams a er May 5. Sat., May 18, 8:30 . ., Saluda Shoals Park

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Special Events Mother Daughter Paint & Tea Join us for our Mother Daughter Paint and Tea to celebrate this special rela onship. Grandmothers, Mothers, and Daughters will be able to enjoy a girl's day pain ng, drinking tea and ea ng finger foods. Space is limited and ckets must be purchased in advance. Register by Wednesday, May 22. All Ages $45/Couple Seven Oaks Park $20/Each Addi onal Date 44146700 Sat., May 25, 10:00 . .–12:00 $45/Couple Crooked Creek Park $20/Each Addi onal Date Sat., May 25, 10:00 . .–12:00

Irmo Chapin Recrea on Commission is Celebra ng 50 Years! Founded January 19, 1969, the Irmo Chapin Recrea on will celebrate it's 50th anniversary in 2019! Be on the lookout for fun special events at each of our parks throughout 2019 as we celebrate 50 years of service to the Irmo Chapin community! Share a Story or Memory with Us If you have a story or favorite memory to share about your experiences at our park, we'd love to hear it. Email lshaffer@icrc.net.

All Ages

Indoor Yard Sale Clean out your garage, a c, kids rooms, and closets and par cipate as a vendor, or drop by for some great bargains and treasures. Vendor must set up between 4:00–7:00 . . on the Friday prior to the sale. On sale day, doors open to vendors at 6:30 . . and to buyers at 7:00 . . Vendor fees: $15/single space (8x10), 1 table; $20/ single space (8x10), 2 tables; $25/double space (8x20), 1 table; $30/ double space (8x20), 2 tables; $35/double space (8x20), 3 tables; $5/per addi onal table, based on availability. All Ages Free Admission 53101022 Sat., Jun. 1, 7:00–11:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park 44166504 Sat., Jun. 29, 7:00–11:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Senior Picnic Join the fun at Saluda Shoals Park for our annual picnic on Thursday, June 6 at 11:00 . .! We'll have burgers and hot dogs from the grill with all the fixings. Please bring your favorite homemade dessert or fresh fruit to share. There is no charge for the luncheon, but we ask that you please register by May 26. Ages Adults No Fee Saluda Shoals Park 44130005 Thurs., Jun. 6, 11:00 . .–1:00 . . Dancing for a Cause Come out to Seven Oaks Park for the Dancing for a Cause event to benefit ICRC Meals on Wheels. Join some of Columbia's best Jazzercise instructors dancing for a good cause. All Ages $10 Seven Oaks Park 44130303 Sat., Jun. 8, 10:00 . .–12:00

Summer Camps DAY CAMPS Summer and Extreme Safari Summer Safari day camp includes two field trips per week, arts and cra s, games and two snacks per day. Summer Safari is held at Crooked Creek Park and Seven Oaks Park. Extreme Safari day camp for teens includes two field trips per week, arts and cra s, games and two snacks per day. Entering Grades K–5 Safari $120/Per Week Entering Grades 6–9 Extreme $120/Per Week Jun. 10–Aug. 20, 2019, 7:30 . .–6:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Jun. 10–Aug. 20, 2019, 7:30 . .–6:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park Registra on begins April 1st. Space is limited. To Register, stop by Crooked Creek Park in Chapin or Seven Oaks Park in Columbia. BABY/TODDLER/KINDERGARTEN CAMPS Kindergarten Bootcamp This camp, developed by kindergarten teachers, will help make the transi on to kindergarten easier. Campers will prac ce being a student and enjoy fun ac vi es for math and literacy readiness. Campers will even get an up-close look at a bus (we won't go anywhere), by prac cing what it would be like on a daily school bus ride! Each child should bring their backpack, a water bo le, and big kindergarten smile! Snacks will be provided. Ages 4.5–5 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63925001 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 9:00 . .–12:00 63925002 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 12–15, 9:00 . .–12:00 GYMNASTICS AND FITNESS CAMPS

Summer Movie Series Bring the family out to Melvin Park for a free movie night in June, July and August! The movies begin at dark, 8:45 . . and are free to the public. All Ages No Fee Melvin Park Jun. 22, 8:45 . ., Mary Poppins Returns; Jul. 20, 8:45 . ., How to Train Your Dragon–The Hidden World; Aug. 10, 8:45 . ., Incredibles 2 Pickleball Tournament Tournament will include women's doubles, men's doubles and mixed doubles. Age brackets will be determined a er registra on deadline. Register by June 16. Ages Adults $15/First Event Crooked Creek Park $5/Second Event 43146201 Sat., Jun. 22, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . Star Spangled Symphonic Salute Celebrate Independence Day with a patrio c concert featuring the Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra. The Symphony will perform a range of music from Broadway songs to patrio c music to sing-alongs. Bring a picnic blanket or chair. Music will begin at 8:00 . . All Ages $5/Parking Fee Saluda Shoals Park Wed., Jul. 3, 7:00–9:00 . .

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KidFit Cheerleading Camp Learn partner and group stunts, tumbling, and team rou nes with music and pom-poms. Performance for parents on the last day. Ages 3–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63970100 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 3–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64912400 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 KidFit I y Bi y Gymnas cs Camp Bring your li le one to get a taste of gymnas cs: tumbling, beam, bars, trampoline, and more. This is a great way to get your toddler moving and rolling in the safest way. Parents do not have to stay each day, but are welcome to join in the fun. Ages 2–4 $40 Crooked Creek Park 63969001 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 9:00–10:00 . . Ages 2–4 $40 Seven Oaks Park 64913001 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 1:00–2:00 . .


Summer Camps KidFit Gymnas cs Camp Campers learn tumbling, bars, balance beam, vaul ng, and parallel bars. Par cipants are sorted according to age and ability. Camp includes themed cra s and a performance with awards the last day of camp. Bring a snack each day. Ages 3–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63970001 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 9:00 . .–12:00 63970002 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 22–25, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 3–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64912800 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 1:00–4:00 . . 64912801 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 29–Aug. 1, 1:00–4:00 . . KidFit Circus Camp Campers learn rings, bars, tumbling, juggling, balance, trampoline, s lt walking and more! Dress in a favorite costume every day. Camp includes themed cra s and a performance with awards the last day of camp. Bring a snack each day. Ages 3–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63970300 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 3–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64912900 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 1:00–4:00 . . 64912901 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 15–18, 9:00 . .–12:00 Kid Fit Greatest Hits Camp Campers will get a taste of all our Kid Fit camps! We will take the best ac vi es from each of our camps and combine them into one session. Every day will be different and fun! This is a great way to end your summer. Bring a snack, a water bo le, and wear gym shoes. Ages 3–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63970500 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 12–15, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 3–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64915400 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 12–15, 9:00 . .–12:00 KidFit Sports Galore Camp Campers are introduced to non-tradi onal sports including Frisbee, hockey, volleyball, bowling, kickball, badminton and more. Experience a taste of these fun and exci ng ac vi es. Bring a snack each day and a water bo le or sports drink. Awards will be given on last day of camp. Ages 3–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63970201 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 63970202 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 22–25, 9:00 . .–12:00 63970203 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 3–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64912500 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 9:00 . .–12:00 64912501 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 15–18, 1:00–4:00 . .

N3: Nerf, Noodle, Net Have fun playing with noodles, target shoo ng with Nerf guns and engaging in net sports. N3 is fun, challenging team camp that teaches safety, discipline, and develops confidence. Bring a Nerf gun and safety gear. All other equipment is provided. Ages 4–9 $90 Crooked Creek Park 63980700 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 9:00 . .–12:00 Kid Fit Secret Agent Spy Camp This NEW camp will challenge your child's mind and body. Physical and mental challenges while working on team building/partner skills. Scavenger hunts, puzzles, sports, and adventure all over Crooked Creek Park. Bring a water bo le, a snack, and wear sneakers! This camp is only for kids ages 9–12 Ages 9–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63971000 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 9–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64913800 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 1:00–4:00 . . Ninja Survivor Camp This camp has rewarding and challenging obstacle courses, tunnels, & survivor skills. Ninja wall, air ball, fit wheel space walk and lots of sports skills with group and individual races in a fun-filled friendly environment. Wear your favorite sports/ninja gear to camp. Ages 4–9 $90 Crooked Creek Park 63980601 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 15–18, 9:00 . .–12:00 63980602 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 12–15, 9:00 . .–12:00 CFK Ninja Warrior Obstacle Fun Learn to traverse through tunnels, over walls, ropes course, cargo net, play bubble soccer, bungee games, team building, jujitsu survival escapes, strategy games, learn nunchaku and win a ninja warrior trophy award and a fun me. Free camo ninja belt. Ages 5–18 $86 Seven Oaks Park 64917900 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 1:00–4:00 . . 64917901 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 22–25, 9:00 . .–12:00 . . 64917902 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 9:00 . .–12:00 . . Bullyproof Camp Join us for a week full of mar al arts skills, character development, fitness, fun, games and more! Self-defense skills from Gracie Jiu-Jitsu will be taught throughout the camp to ensure your child is bullyproof! Wear shorts and a t-shirt each day, snacks will be provided at camp. Ages 6–12 $89 Crooked Creek Park 63945601 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 9:00 . .–12:00 63945602 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 9:00 . .–12:00 ART, CRAFT AND COOKING CAMPS

KidFit Basketball Camp This camp will emphasize sportsmanship and the fundamentals of offensive and defensive skills and will prac ce drills to improve them all. Camp will be co-ed. Ages 5–8 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63980000 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 29–Aug. 2, 9:00 . .–12:00

Po ery Camp Kids will love this introduc on to clay and different methods of hand building. Fee includes all supplies and firing. Campers will work on a different project each day. Open to all experience levels. Call 803345-6181 for dates and mes. Ages 8–12 $85 Crooked Creek Park

Ages 5–8 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64912600 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 9:00 . .–12:00

Whole Arted Summer Art Camp This camp teaches different styles and techniques of mixed media pain ng. Students are encouraged to think outside the box by exploring the many materials they can use to express their ideas! There will be an art show for family on Friday evening at 5:30 . . Call 803-3456181 for dates and mes. Ages 6–13 $95 Crooked Creek Park

Net Sports Camp This challenging indoor and outdoor camp will expose campers to tennis, badminton and volleyball net sports. Each camper will learn hi ng, serving and net play through beginner to advanced game play. Balls, nets, and racquets will be provided. Bring a snack daily. Ages 4–9 $85 Crooked Creek Park 63980501 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 9:00 . .–12:00

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Summer Camps Arty Jobs Young ar sts will wear various hats this week, from graphic designer, to printmaker, to fiber ar st, and more. These roles will offer students a taste of what an ar st can do a er comple ng school. Students will work on projects throughout the week ending in an art installa on on the final day. Ages 5–15 $85 Seven Oaks Park 64918602 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 1:30–4:00 . . It's Art Y'all Explore South Carolinian ar sts with this Sandlapper centered art camp. Throughout the week we will create masterpieces inspired by South Carolina ar sts and ar sans such as Jonathan Green, Phillip Simmons, Ernest Lee (The Chicken Man), and the Bu on King, to name a few. Students will work on projects throughout the week culmina ng in an art show on the final day. Ages 5–15 $85 Seven Oaks Park 64918701 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 22–25, 1:30–4:00 . . The Ar st's Tools This art camp will explore the techniques and skills u lized by ar sts throughout me to draw and paint. Students will learn, prac ce, and hone the building blocks of making including the formal elements of art and principles of design. We will venture into the caves of France, where the first known artwork was discovered, peer into ancient China, where paper originated, and more! There will be an Art Salon (Art Show) at the end of the week. Ages 5–15 $85 Seven Oaks Park 64918800 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 15–18, 1:30–4:00 . . Cooking Camp Join us in the kitchen as we whip up a fresh batch of fun. Each day will cover something new including breakfast, lunch and a er school snacks, simple dinners for the whole family, and sweets and treats. Please no fy staff of any allergies. Ages 8–11 $75 Crooked Creek Park 63921101 Beg., Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 2:00–4:30 . . Ages 10–14 $75 Crooked Creek Park 63921102 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 5:00–7:30 . . 63921104 Mon.-Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 5:00–7:30 . . Ages 10–14 $75 Crooked Creek Park 63921105 Baking, Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 2:00–4:30 . . Ages 11–15 $75 Crooked Creek Park 63921103 Adv., Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 2:00–4:30 . . Ages 7–11 $75 Seven Oaks Park 64921001 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 1:30–4:00 . . 64921002 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 1:30–4:00 . . MUSIC AND THEATRE CAMPS Readers & Writers Theatre Camp Par cipants will read a variety of roles and interpret characters feelings through their ac ons and words; write a short script to support a larger performance; and play games to build rela onships with peers and to promote crea vity. The program will culminate in a performance wri en and designed by the par cipants. Instructors will also work to help improve kids’ reading and wri ng abili es. This camp meets for two consecu ve weeks. Ages 7–11 $120 Crooked Creek Park 63913100 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 15–25, 9:00 . .–12:00

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Improv Camp Our Children’s Theatre Director Aurora Gastright will take kids on a fun journey pushing the boundaries on their ac ng. Par cipants will par cipate in games and ac vi es that will make them think and respond quickly, and work within a team. Ages 8–18 $100 Crooked Creek Park Mon.–Fri., Jul. 15–19, 1:00–3:00 . . Audi on Camp Join our Children's Theatre directors in this fast-paced audi ons camp where par cipants will work on all areas of a professional audi on. This camp is perfect for all skill levels! Ages 8–18 $50 Crooked Creek Park Elementary/Intermediate, Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 5:00–6:00 . . Middle/High School, Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 6:00–7:00 . . Technical Theater Camp Kids will learn what it takes to run a show behind the scenes and the different jobs involved back stage. They will learn set design including scenic pain ng, costuming and props, as well as ligh ng and sound design. Call 803-345-6181 for camp date and mes. Guitar Camp This camp is geared towards beginners, but even those with some experience will learn new techniques and concepts. Par cipants will learn the fundamentals of classical and contemporary style, and can do so with any type of guitar (classic, acous c, or electric). All students will also have opportuni es to perform. Email instructor Andy Shull for informa on at guitarknapper@earthlink.net Ages 8–12 $150 Crooked Creek Park Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 9:00 . .–12:00 DANCE CAMPS KidFit Hip Hop Camp Get FUNky this summer with KidFit Hip-Hop! Set to clean music and with age-appropriate choreography, Kid-Fit "Funk Crew" members will learn the newest styles of dance and have a blast in the process! Ages 5–12 $65 Crooked Creek Park 63965502 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 1:00–4:00 . . Ages 5–12 $65 Seven Oaks Park 64912700 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 9:00 . .–12:00 64912701 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ballet Camp In the program, children learn self-discipline, listening skills, coordina on skills, le and right discrimina on, pa erns in movement, and ballet. Ballet technique ac vi es include drama and musical theater. Par cipants will also learn about nutri on, anatomy, and par cipate in several arts and cra s projects. Mini-recital on last day of camp. Ages 4–8 $89 Crooked Creek Park 63942200 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 12–16, 1:00–4:00 . . Ages 3–5 $89 Seven Oaks Park 64916501 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 15–19, 1:00–4:00 . . 64916502 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 1:00–4:00 . . PreBallet Mini Camp Our Pre-Ballet camp is perfect for the early development of technical ballet and movement. In the camp, children learn self-discipline, listening skills, coordina on skills, le and right discrimina on, pa erns in movement, and pre-ballet. Mini-recital on the last day of camp. Ages 2–5 $55 Crooked Creek Park 63942600 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 3:00–3:45 . .


Summer Camps Tap/Ballet I Mini Camp In this camp half of each daily session will be tap, and the other half will be ballet. The technical training is taught through ballet, which in turn helps teach the proper shi ing of weight and pa erns in movement for tap. Ballet technique ac vi es include drama and musical theater. Mini-recital on last day of camp. Ages 3–5 $55 Crooked Creek Park 63942300 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 10–14, 4:00–4:45 . . Ages 6-9 $55 Crooked Creek Park 63942400 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 10–14, 5:00–5:45 . . Jazz/Hip Hop Mini Camp In this camp, par cipants will learn Hip-Hop, a very fast paced, athle c dance style. This camp develops strength, flexibility, and rhythm and teaches leaps, turns, balance, combina ons, and safe body mechanics. The camp ends with a mini-recital. Ages 5–12.9 $55 Crooked Creek Park 63942500 Mon.–Fri., Call 803-345-6181 for schedule OUTDOOR CAMPS Cri er Camp Enjoy a summer adventure and become a nature detec ve. Enter the weird and wacky world of small cri ers. Play games, sing songs, and make a cra as we explore nature. Fee includes materials and snack. Ages 4–7 $50 Saluda Shoals Park 456111-21 Tues.–Thurs., Jun. 4–6, 9:00–11:00 . . 456111-22 Tues.–Thurs., Jun. 18–20, 9:00–11:00 . . 456111-23 Tues.–Thurs., Jul. 23–25, 9:00–11:00 . . Outdoor Adventure Camp This camp is designed for young adventurers that want to learn the basic skills necessary to enjoy the outdoors. Saluda Shoals Park Rangers will teach fire making, shelter op ons, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, tubing and more! Ages 8–12 $60 Saluda Shoals Park 45911923 Tues.–Thurs., Jun. 11–13, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 45911924 Tues.–Thurs., Jun. 25–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 45911925 Tues.–Thurs., Jun. 25–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 45911926 Tues.–Thurs., July 9–11, 9:00 . .–12 45911927 Tues.–Thurs., Jul. 23–25, 9:00 . .–12:00 45911928 Tues.–Thurs., Jul. 30–Aug. 1, 9:00 . .–12:00 45911929 Tues.–Thurs., Jul. 30–Aug. 1, 9:00 . .–12:00 45911930 Tues.–Thurs., Aug. 6–8, 9:00 . .–12:00 Fishing Camp Camp will meet the first day at Crooked Creek Park or Saluda Shoals Park. The remainder of the week, campers will meet at the assigned fishing spot on Lake Murray. Campers should bring a water bo le and snack each day. A fishing rod is included in the cost of camp. Moderate swimming abili es or floata on device preferred. No electronics; and please remember sun block, a hat, and sunglasses. Ages 7–14 $90 Crooked Creek Park 63960001 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 10–14, 9:00 . .–12:00 63960005 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 22–26, 9:00 . .–12:00 63960006 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 12–16, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 7–12 $90 Saluda Shoals Park 64912300 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24–28, 9:00 . .–12:00 64912301 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 9:00 . .–12:00 64912302 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 9:00 . .–12:00

Kayak Camp Learn the fundamentals of kayaking on the Lower Saluda River. This camp focuses on learning to paddle, safety, and some nature history all through ac vi es and games on the river. This camp paddles and does river trips all three days. Campers should bring sunscreen, water, and hat. Ages 10–16 $105 Saluda Shoals Park 452662-09 Tues.–Thurs., Jun. 18–20, 9:00 . .–12:00 452662-10 Tues.–Thurs., Jul. 16–18, 9:00 . .–12:00 Sailing Camp This camp is taught by a US Sailing Associa on Cer fied Instructor and is designed for students serious about learning how to sail. The theme of the program is safety, learning, and fun. Basic swimming skills are required. During bad weather, skills and ac vi es will be taught indoors. This camp is held at Lake Murray Sailing Club. Bring a Type II PFD, closed-toed shoes that can get wet, clothing designed for water ac vity, sun block, a hat, and a lunch/snacks daily. Ages 10–17 $165 Crooked Creek Park 63960501 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . 63960502 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . 63960508 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . 63960509 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 22–26, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . 63960510 Mon.–Thurs., Aug. 5–8, 9:00 . .–2:00 . . Environmental Science Camp Par cipants will learn about soil, water, and air and create solu ons to prevent pollu on; create alterna ve energy sources and a solar oven; and learn about local ecosystems and food chains through hands on inves ga ons. Ages 7–11 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63912600 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 9:00 . .–12:00 SCIENCE AND CHESS CAMPS Bricks 4 Kidz Junior Robo cs Would you like to turn your next LEGO®crea on into a robot, programmed to do exactly what you tell it to do? The Bricks 4 Kidz Junior Robo cs camp offers the fun of building with LEGO® bricks, and the challenge of computer programming! Drag-and-drop icon-based WeDo so ware provides an introduc on into the world of computerprogramming and robo cs. LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs. Ages 7–11 $160 Crooked Creek Park 63914000 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 9:00 . .–12:00 Rising 2–6 Graders $160 Seven Oaks Park 64914400 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 1:00–4:00 . . Bricks 4 Kidz Stop Mo on Movie Making In this camp, students will plan, script, stage, shoot, and produce their own mini-movie using Stop Mo on Anima on. Working as a team, students will use LEGO® components to build the set and props, then shoot their movie using a camera. Teams will use moviemaking so ware to add special effects, tles, credits and more. Camp ends with a screening party for families and friends. LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs. Ages 9–14 $160 Crooked Creek Park 63914700 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 1:00–4:00 . . Rising 4–9 Graders $160 Seven Oaks Park 64915000 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 9:00 . .–12:00 64915001 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 3, 9:00 . .–12:00

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Summer Camps Bricks 4 Kidz Building is Awesome Join Emmet, Lucy, Unicorn Ki y and Benny on a quest to stop Bad Cop and Lord Business from super-gluing the world. Campers will put their engineering skills to work as they build motorized models, 3D figures and mosaics, They'll also play games and make cra s. LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs. Ages 7–11 $160 Crooked Creek Park 63914300 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 15–19, 9:00 . .–12:00 Rising 2–6 Graders $160 SSP Environ. Center. 64914900 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 22–26, 9:00 . .–12:00 Pocket Brick Monsters Capture wild Pokémon® creatures and train them for ba le. Improve your accuracy and power as you learn new moves and use special abili es. Tap into your inner engineer as we build Dra ni, Pikachu, Poké Balls, and more. Bring your own Pokémon® trading cards to play and trade at the end of each day. Pokémon © 2002-2014 Pokémon. © 1995-2014 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc. TM, ® and Pokémon character names are trademarks of Nintendo. Ages 7–11 $160 Crooked Creek Park 63914100 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 1:00–4:00 . . Bricks 4 Kidz Mining & Cra ing II Meet the newest members of the Minecra ® world! Campers will bring their virtual designs to life by building new mob figures, mosaics and custom models, incorpora ng LEGO® Bricks. LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies © 2009-2013. "Minecra " is a trademark of Notch Development AB and Mojang which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs Ages 7–11 $160 Crooked Creek Park 63914400 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 15–19, 1:00–4:00 . . Rising 2–6 Graders $160 SSP Environ. Center 64915200 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 22–26, 1:00–4:00 . . Bricks 4 Kidz EV3 Advanced Robo cs Experience cu ng edge technology with LEGO® MINDSTORMS EV3 Robo cs. Students will learn about motors, sensors and so ware through programming commands and then tes ng their capabili es. LEGO® and MINDSTORMS are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs. Ages 9–14 $160 Crooked Creek Park 63914600 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 9:00 . .–12:00 Rising 4–9 Graders $160 Seven Oaks Park 64915100 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 2, 1:00–4:00 . . Bricks 4 Kidz Engineering Combo Camps Combine two engineering camps into a full day. Campers will need to bring their lunch each day, a morning and a ernoon snack and water. $300 Crooked Creek Park 63914200 Jr. Robo cs/Pocket Brick, Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 9:00 . .–4:00 . . 63914800 Adv Robo cs/Movie, Mon.–Fri., Aug. 5–9, 9:00 . .–4:00 . . 63914500 Building/Mining, Mon.–Fri., Jul. 15–19, 9:00 . .–12:00 $300 Seven Oaks Park 64914000 Movie Making/Jr. Rob., Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 9:00 . .–4:00 . . 64914001 Movie Making/Adv. Rob., Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 2, 9:00 . .–4:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park, Environmental Center 64914002 Mining/Building Awes., Mon.–Fri., Jul. 22, 9:00 . .–4:00 . .

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Hi ng the Funny Bone Camp Biomedical engineering deals with the applica on of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes. Par cipants will explore the human skeletal system, learn about bone func on, joints, and fractures, then design their own cast and lower leg weight bearing prosthe c. Crooked Creek Park Ages 7–14 $170 63915000 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 8:30 . .–12:30 . . Ages 7–14 $170 SSP Environ. Center 64914300 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24, 9:00 . .–12:00 Game Making Lab Minecra Par cipants work with leading edge tools and learn to program and express their crea vity as video games. Par cipants will build a strong understanding about computer programming and how programming can be used to create video games. The program provides a strong founda on for future STEM career. Ages 7–14 $240 Crooked Creek Park 63915200 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24–28, 9:00 . .–3:00 . . Game Making Lab I Kodu Par cipants work with leading edge tools and learn to program and express their crea vity in video games. Par cipants will build a strong understanding of computer programming and how programming can be used to create video games. The program provides a strong founda on for future STEM career. Ages 7–14 $240 Crooked Creek Park 63915100 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 9:00 . .–3:00 . . Roller Coaster Design Lab Join us on an exci ng series of engineering design challenges where par cipants explore poten al and kine c energy as they design and build the fastest, coolest and longest roller coaster! Par cipants will learn about energy transforma on and simple machines. Ages 7–14 $170 Crooked Creek Park 63915300 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 22–25, 8:30 . .–12:30 . . Mo on Commo on Children get hands-on with the science of forces and mo on, and develop skills of communica on, collabora on, cri cal thinking and crea vity through engineering design challenges. Campers will understand how force and mo on interact to make things move. This program provides a great founda on for Robo cs. Ages 7–14 $240 Crooked Creek Park 63915400 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 3, 9:00 . .–3:00 . . Website Design Lab In this beginner workshop, par cipants learn how to create a basic website from scratch. Campers will learn to build a website, understand what goes on behind building a website, and have the foundaon to develop more complex websites in the future. Ages 7–14 $240 Crooked Creek Park 63915500 Mon.–Fri., Aug. 12–16, 9:00 . .–3:00 . . Chess Camp Campers will engage in fun ac vi es including group problem solving, "guess the grandmaster’s move", and compete in a tournament. Par cipants will receive personalized instruc on suited to their skill level. Beginner students will learn the names of the chess pieces, how to set up a chess board, how to move the pieces, hot to castle, and the basics of a checkmate. Students with some experience will engage in more challenging play. Ages 9–Adult $150 Crooked Creek Park 63916001 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24–28, 9:00 . .–12:00 63916002 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24–28, 1:00–4:00 . . 63916003 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 3, 9:00 . .–12:00 63916004 Mon.–Fri., Jul. 29–Aug. 3, 1:00–4:00 . .


Summer Camps SPORTS CAMPS Tennis Camp Join our tennis pro as you work on the court to improve your game. There’s a camp for each level of experience. Please call 803-3456181 for dates and mes. Ages 7–14 $115 Melvin Park Summer Tennis Camps Beginner/Intermediate tennis players learn basic strokes, how to keep score, and proper court ethics. Intermediate/advanced tennis players will learn singles and doubles strategy, develop more advanced strokes, footwork, and character development. Ac vi es include drills, games, mini tournament, and cool down ac vi es. Ages 6–12 $120 Saluda Shoals Park East 55260701 Beg./Int., Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 8:30–11:00 . . 55260702 Beg./Int., Mon.–Fri., Jul. 8–12, 8:30–11:00 . . Ages 13–18 $120 Saluda Shoals Park East 55260703 Int./Adv., Mon.–Fri., Jun. 24–28, 8:30–11:00 . . 55260704 Int./Adv., Mon.–Fri., Jul. 22–26, 8:30–11:00 . . George Bryan Golf Camp Camp is designed for beginner to intermediate golfers! Clubs are not required. Camp meets at George Bryan Golf Academy, 1080 Mt. Vernon Church Rd. Ages 7–15 $85 63991100 Mon.–Wed., Jul. 29–Aug. 1, 9:00 . .–12:00 Ages 7–15 $85 64990400 Mon.–Wed., Jul. 22–24, 9:00 . .–12:00 Irmo Baseball Camp This camp is instructed by Irmo High School Baseball Coach Bruce White. Campers will learn fundamentals and strategies of baseball. Bring your baseball equipment and a water bo le. Camp will be held at Irmo High School baseball field. Ages 5–14 $70 Seven Oaks Park 64990500 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 Sco McLeod Baseball Camp Camp includes instruc on on hi ng, fielding, base running, game situa ons, drills, and daily scrimmages. Campers should bring bat, glove, cleats, and water. Camp meets at Chapin Elementary School. Ages 6–12 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63990300 Mon.–Fri., Jun. 17–21, 9:00–11:30 . . Irmo Soccer Camp Kids will learn the game of soccer including passing, dribbling, shooting, posi oning, and strategies. Par cipants will need to wear cleats and shin guards each day but bring tennis shoes. Bring a water bo le and ball each day. Fee includes t-shirt. Ages 5–17 $70 Seven Oaks Park 64990700 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 29–Aug. 1, 9:00 . .–12:00 Chapin Soccer Camp Includes game fundamentals, individual skills, tac cs, shoo ng, passing, dribbling, and trapping. Campers should wear cleats and bring tennis shoes, a soccer ball and a water bo le. Ages 5–17 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63990100 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 9:00 . .–12:00 Girls So ball Camp Par cipants will learn the fundamentals of so ball, including throwing, hi ng, and fielding through prac ce and games. Camp meets at Chapin Elementary School field 3. Ages 8–13 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63990100 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 9:00 . .–12:00

Chapin Football Camp Camp includes instruc on on techniques of offensive line play, quarterback/running back play, receiver play, defensive line play, linebacker play, and defensive back play plus kicking. Passing leagues, individual compe on, weight training instruc on, and agility instrucon are included. Cleats and a water bo le are recommended. Fee includes a t-shirt and awards. Camp meets at Chapin High School. Crooked Creek Park Ages 8–15 $70 63990900 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 3–6, 6:00–8:00 . . Irmo Football Camp Camp includes instruc on on individual techniques of offense and defense. Cleats and a water bo le are recommended. Camp meets at Irmo High School Football Field. Ages 8–15 $60 Seven Oaks Park 64990000 Mon.–Wed., Jun. 10–12, 6:00–8:00 . . Volleyball Camp BASIC: This camp is for beginner players. INTERMEDIATE: This camp is for players with some game experience. ADVANCED: This camp is for the seasoned player looking to develop both offensive and defensive game strategies as well as improve their advanced skills. Camps are coached by Coach Dillon, the director of Lake Murray Volleyball Club, who has over 20 years of coaching experience at the high school and club level. Ages 6–18 $60 Seven Oaks Park 64990800 Basic Mon.–Thurs., May 13–16, 6:30–9:00 . . 64990803 Basic Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 6:30–9:00 . . Ages 8–18 $70 Seven Oaks Park 64990801 Inter. Mon.–Thurs., May 27–30, 6:30–9:00 . . 64990804 Inter. Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 6:30–9:00 . . Ages 8–18 $75 Seven Oaks Park 64990802 Adv. Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 6:30–9:00 . . 64990805 Adv. Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 15–18, 6:30–9:00 . . Volleyball Camp Players of all experience levels are invited to join us to improve their game. Coach Danielle Taylor from Chapin Middle School will help you develop individual skills as well as improve team strategies. Ages 8–15 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63992300 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 17–20, 9:00 . .–12:00 Hoopcity Basketball Camp All athletes, regardless of age or ability level, can par cipate in an exci ng week of basketball training and game par cipa on including dribbling, passing, shoo ng and other basketball skills. Campers are evaluated and placed within groups of similar ability. Throughout the week, campers may transi on to another group level. Ages 5–18 $50 Seven Oaks Park 64911900 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 8:30 . .–12:00 64911901 Mon.–Thurs., Jul. 8–11, 8:30 . .–12:00 Boys Basketball Camp The camp will emphasize fundamentals of offensive and defensive skills and offer drills to improve both. Campers will have contests and play games as well as discuss basketball topics including sportsmanship, work ethic, weight training, and off-season programs. Ages 8–14 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63991700 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 24–27, 9:00 . .–12:00 Girls Basketball Camp This camp will be geared towards the development of all areas in girls basketball. Beginners, intermediate, and advanced players are all welcome. Ages 8–14 $70 Crooked Creek Park 63991800 Mon.–Thurs., Jun. 10–13, 9:00 . .–12:00

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Special Events Calendar Saluda Shoals Park Jazz Series Fri., Apr. 5, 7:00–9:30 . ., Fri., Apr. 12, 7:00–9:30 . ., Fri., Apr. 26, 7:00–9:30 . ., Saluda Shoals Park Trout Tournament Sat., Apr. 6, 7:30–11:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park Spring Market Sat., Apr. 6, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Seven Oaks Park Sat., Apr. 13, 8:30 . .–2:30 . ., Crooked Creek Park Cheer Tryout Clinic Sat., Apr. 6, 9:00 . .–12:00 , Crooked Creek Park Sun., Apr. 7, 2:00–5:00 . ., JV/Varsity, Crooked Creek Park Flashlight Egg Hunt Fri., Apr. 12, 7:00–8:15 . ., Saluda Shoals Park East Thurs., Apr. 18, 7:00–8:15 . ., Melvin Park Breakfast with the Bunny Sat., Apr. 13, 9:00–10:30 . ., Seven Oaks Park Toddler/Preschool Egg Hunt Tues., Apr. 16, 6:00–6:30 . ., Melvin Park Adult Basketball Night Fri., Apr. 5, 7:30–9:30 . . Crooked Creek Park Senior Matinee Movie Series Best Exo c Marigold Hotel, Thurs., Apr. 25, 2:00–5:00 . .; Hidden Figures, Thurs., May 23, 2:00–5:00 . .; The Hundred-Foot Journey, Thurs., Jun. 27, 2:00–5:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park

Pickin & Piggin' Barbecue Cook-off Sat., May 4, 11:00 . .–2:30 . ., Saluda Shoals Park Spring Health Fair Wed., May 8, 9:00 . .–12:00

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Fun Fridays Fri., May 10, 7:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Disney’s Mary Poppins Jr. Fri., May 10, 7:30 . .; Sat., May 11, 3:00 . .; Sat., May 11, 7:30 . . Sun., May 12, 3:00 . . Harbison Theatre, Midlands Tech Murder Mystery Theater: Honky Tonk Takedown Fri., May 17, 6:30–8:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Splash and Dash Adventure Race Sat., May 18, 8:30 . ., Saluda Shoals Park Mother Daughter Paint & Tea Sat., May 25, 10:00 . .–12:00 Sat., May 25, 10:00 . .–12:00

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Senior Picnic Thurs., Jun. 6, 11:00 . .–1:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park Indoor Yard Sale Sat., Jun. 1, 7:00–11:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park Sat., Jun. 29, 7:00–11:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park Dancing for a Cause Sat., Jun. 8, 10:00 . .–12:00

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Youth Basketball Night Fri., Apr. 26, 7:00–9:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park

Chapin Summer Movie Series Jun. 22, Jul. 20, Aug. 10, 8:45 . ., Melvin Park

Mother Son Bowling Night Sat., Apr. 27, 6:00–8:00 . ., Anchor Lanes

Pickleball Tournament Sat., Jun. 22, 9:00 . .–2:00 . ., Crooked Creek Park

6th Grade End of School Bash Fri., May 3, 7:00–9:00 . ., Seven Oaks Park

Star Spangled Symphonic Salute Wed., Jul. 3, 7:00–9:00 . ., Saluda Shoals Park

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