JCC/MACC • 2012
Summer Fun Guide
Be Active. Be Adventurous. Belong. www.jccdenver.org/camps • (303) 316-6307 Registration for All Camps Opens Wednesday, Feb. 15
350 South Dahlia Street • Denver, CO 80246 • (303) 316-6307 www.jccdenver.org • www.maccjcc.org • www.ranchcamp.org
Welcome to Summer 2012! We are deeply indebted to our marvelous parents and energetic students for our reputation as one of Colorado’s most trusted institutions for quality summer programming. With a vast array of choices from daily recreational camps to overnight residential camp to specialty and sports programs as well as our art and theatre academies, there is something for everyone at the JCC (Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center) and MACC (Mizel Arts and Culture Center). Serving the Colorado Front Range since 1922, our comprehensive multidisciplinary center is a nurturing, friendly, safe, creative and comfortable environment. All of our programs proudly embrace diversity, welcoming everyone regardless of race, religion or disability. We continue to offer our Camp Shai, day camp program at two venues, the Denver Jewish Day School (DJDS) and at our South campus (former site of Ames Elementary School). In an effort to provide greater flexibility to families, we are also offering transportation from Stapleton to the JCC and roundtrip from the JCC to DJDS. This year, we are introducing an exciting change in our Camp Shai programming by offering distinct camp programs by age, allowing older campers to select their own weekly chuggim (activity) choices and younger campers the opportunity to move with their cabin to brand new chuggim. Campers will enjoy swim instruction and On The Road (OTR) campers will experience an overnight at the JCC Ranch Camp. All campers will participate in camp favorites like swimming, sports, and arts and crafts. Other program changes include a revamped lunch program offering smaller group supervision as well as increased specialty offerings for afternoon preschool students. In addition, our stellar JCC Early Childhood Center (ECC) offers Camp Shalom, a high quality and enriching program for children two years to five years which introduces young children to the fun of summer camp through age appropriate activities that range from creative arts to outdoor games and swimming. And for the more adventurous, our spectacular JCC Ranch Camp is located in Colorado’s beautiful Black Forest (just 90 minutes from Denver), with programs designed specifically for each age. JCC Ranch Camp offers one of the best equestrian programs to be found in a Jewish camp setting, a kosher kitchen, a heated outdoor swimming pool, a technical rock climbing wall, a low-elements ropes course, a high-elements challenge course and zip line, sports fields and basketball court, nature and crafts centers and miles and miles of beautiful trails on our 400 acres of Colorado ranch land. And there is no better place for quality arts instruction than MACC! MACC’s summer art and theatre academies are committed to the highest standards of creative training for young people. Instructors are all active professionals in their fields, as well as nurturing mentors. In addition, MACC classes employ quality materials and processes and are conducted in professional studio and theatrical environments. Our Art Academy offers ceramics, painting, glass and mosaic, printmaking, filmmaking, collage, drawing and cartooning. The Wolf Theatre Academy continues to offer classes and workshops in creative dramatics, beginning dramatics, auditions as well as an emphasis on performance with 11 shows in our smaller Pluss Theatre and three extended-run mainstage productions in our spectacular newly renovated Elaine Wolf Theatre. And although this fun is reserved for children, we care very much about the experience that parents have in our summer programs. We strive to communicate effectively and share with you the details of our full day programs such as Camp Shai and Ranch Camp. We appreciate parent involvement and feedback; please stop by or contact us with any thoughts about our programs that you may have. Summer at the JCC and MACC is a special time, bursting with energy, exploration, expression, color and song. Like your children, we look forward to this season with eager anticipation and are gratified to watch children grow in our programs. By offering a plethora of options, we hope they will remain with us over the years. It is a privilege for all of us to contribute to the development of their extraordinary young minds and bodies.
Caron Blanke Assistant Executive Director, JCC
Steve Wilson Executive Artistic Director, MACC
Meet our 2012 Camping Staff Melissa Hoch Director of South Denver, Day Camp and Youth Programs (303) 316-6418 mhoch@jccdenver.org
Steve Wilson MACC Executive Artistic Director (303) 316-6363 swilson@jccdenver.org
Dani Wynn Camp Shai South Director and South Denver Family Programs Coordinator dwynn@jccdenver.org
Roberta Bloom MACC, Assistant Director & Film Fest Director (303) 316-6319 rbloom@jccdenver.org
Rachel Hagar Camp Shai North and Youth Programs Director (303) 316–6392 rhagar@jccdenver.org
Yuri Tavbin Athletics & Sports Camps (303) 316-6304 ytavbin@jccdenver.org
Gilad Schwartz Ranch Camp Director (303) 316-6321 gilads@jccdenver.org
Estee Genosar ECC Director (303) 316-6387 egenosar@jccdenver.org
Miriam Schwartz Ranch Camp Director (303) 316-6321 miriams@jccdenver.org
Stephanie Martin Infant Toddler Director (303) 316-6326 smartin@jccdenver.org
Miriam Brizendine Aquatics Director (303) 316-6320 mbrizendine@jccdenver.org
Fadi Ilias Accounting Specialist (303) 316-6307 campcentral@jccdenver.org
Camp Shai South Camp Shai South Specialty Camp Options Wolf Theatre Academy South
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Aquatics Sport Camps Tennis Camps Lego® Camps Extended Day/Pre-and Post Camp Shai Camp Shalom
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How To Find Us 350 South Dahlia Street (Between Alameda and Leetsdale)
Denver, CO 80246 (303) 399-2660 www.jccdenver.org www.maccjcc.org www.ranchcamp.org
How To Reach Us JCC Camp Shalom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camp Shai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCC Ranch Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JCC Tennis Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aquatics Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(303) 316-6377 (303) 316-6383 (303) 316-6384 (303) 316-6380 (303) 316-6444
MACC Art Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (303) 316-6360 Wolf Theatre Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (303) 316-6360
JCC/MACC Summer Fun Guide 2012 Published annually by the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center and Mizel Arts & Culture Center at the JCC.
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General Information JCC Denver • MACC (Mizel Arts & Culture Center) Camps, programs and classes for children ages 6 weeks—18 years This guide is divided by camp location and by type of camp or program within each location. A summary of camp programs by location is listed below. Details of each are in the body of this guide.
1. Denver Jewish Day School 2450 South Wabash Street, Denver, 80231 Camp Shai & Summer Blast Camps Entering Kindergarten—grade 10, five days per week, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. June 11—Aug. 3 The JCC is excited to be returning to the Denver Jewish Day School (formerly Herzl/RMHA) for Camp Shai this summer. Denver JDS boasts incredible outdoor spaces – a baseball field, soccer field, playground and access to the nature space along the Cherry Creek Highline Canal bike path.
2. Ames Elementary 7300 South Clermont Drive, Littleton, 80122 Camp Shai South & MACC Academies Entering Kindergarten—grade 5, five days per week, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. June 11—Aug. 3 Camp Shai in South Metro Denver will return to Ames Elementary School for summer 2012. Camp Shai South will incorporate the same programmatic aspects as Camp Shai North. In addition, we will be offering Wolf Theatre Academy Workshops for children entering PreK–grade 3 from providing one-week theatre classes including creative dramatics and set design. In addition, working in collaboration with creative and educational organizations, the JCC is pleased to offer week-long, half-day specialty camps throughout the summer. You can sign up for one specialty camp for a morning or afternoon, or combine various specialty camps for a full day of fun.
3. JCC Denver 350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, 80246 Weekly camping options available May 29—Aug. 24 for the following programs: Sports, Tennis and Swim Camps Ages 4—12, one-week sessions, morning, afternoon and all day. Children can stay active all summer by participating in sports activities, such as tennis, swim lessons, Sea Stars Swim Team, Serve, Snack and Splash, baseball, basketball, Multi-Sports and more for every interest and skill level.
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Camp Shalom at the Early Childhood Center Ages 2—5, half-day and full-day programs Camp Shalom introduces young children to the fun of summer camp through age-appropriate activities that range from creative arts to outdoor games. All programs are conducted on site at the JCC Early Childhood Center and children enjoy weekly special events, such as fieldtrips, swimming and Shabbat Sing. Call (303) 316-6377 or email preschool@jccdenver.org for more information or to register.
4. MACC at the JCC Campus 350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, 80246 MACC art and culture programs take place at the JCC campus and lluminate the human experience through creative cultural programming in the performing and visual arts. Mix and match art and drama classes for a summer filled with fun, learning and creativity.
Art Academy for Grades 1—12 Entering grades 1—12, 11 weeks of full-day or half-day programs June—Aug. Our dynamic program includes everything from traditional art forms like drawing, painting and pottery to contemporary media classes in digital photography and filmmaking… and everything in between. New and different experiences are offered every week. Again this year, our teen art program will be housed on the MACC/JCC Campus.
Wolf Theatre Academy Entering PreK—grade 12, 12 weeks of theatre for grades PreK—grade 12 June—Aug. One of Denver’s most professional theatre experiences for young performers, offering classes in production, creative dramatics, beginning dramatics, audition skills and more. Unique to the Wolf Theatre Academy is our Mainstage series featuring Guys & Dolls, Hairspray and The Taming of the Shrew and providing students with the opportunity to perform in fully mounted productions in our new 420-seat, state-of-the art, fully renovated Elaine Wolf Theatre (formerly Shwayder).
5. Ranch Camp Located in Colorado’s beautiful Black Forest in Elbert County Entering grades 2—11 The JCC Ranch Camp provides an overnight camping experience that enables children to strengthen their Jewish identity, become more caring members of society and connect with the natural world through challenging, fun, growth-oriented activities. Located on almost 400 acres of ranch land in Colorado’s magnificent Black Forest, Ranch Camp pro-
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for additional fees. Memberships must be renewed annually and are non-refundable and non-transferable. If a class or session is full, you will be placed on a waiting list. Your place on the waiting list is determined by the date on which your registration form was received. Your deposit will be returned if no space opens up for the program.
To plan the best possible summer for your child, you’ll want to set aside some time to familiarize yourself with the contents of this Summer Fun Guide. Be sure to consult the EZ Find Grids by location on the rollout back cover. Our staff is eager to help you, so please contact us with your questions or concerns.
No child may be registered for overlapping classes or camps. However, students are encouraged to register for both a morning and an afternoon program. Children under the age of 12 must also register for Lunch-In if they are registered in both a morning and afternoon class.
Registration Timeline
Deposits and Fees
In order to make signing up as convenient as possible for parents, some important changes have been made to the registration process for JCC camps and MACC’s summer academies.
For your convenience, parents can write a single check made out to either the JCC or MACC for any combined programs of either entity.
Registration has opened for the JCC Ranch Camp, an overnight camp for grades 2–11, Camp Shai, the JCC’s summer day camp for children entering kindergarten through grade 10, Camp Shai South, the JCC’s summer day camp for children entering kindergarten through grade five in the South Denver Area all other camp registration will open Feb. 15. Consult this guide for information on camp programs and session dates, call our Camp Central office at (303) 316-6307 or visit www.jccdenver.org/camps and www.ranchcamp.org.
NEW Online Registration 1. Go to www.jccdenver.org/camps. 2. Click "Register Now". You will be directed to our Registration System. 3. Set up an account for the camper you are registering. 4. Select the programs you wish to register for. You will receive a confirmation email once your registration has been approved, and then another email when your registration has been processed. Please revisit your camper account as this is also where you will find all applicable camper information forms.
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vides programs for children entering grades 2–11 in a truly western Judaic environment. Information is also available on our website, www.ranchcamp.org. If you’d like to talk to someone about all our camp program options, you can call (303) 316-6384.
Unless a program is cancelled by the JCC or MACC all deposits and fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. We cannot refund fees or give credit for absences or temporary withdrawals. Applications from accounts with outstanding balances or from expired memberships cannot be processed. Regardless of the notation on your check, it is our policy to apply all payments to outstanding balances before applying credit to a camp balance.
Registration Go to our website www.jccdenver.org/camps. Registration must be completed online. Changes to registrations for JCC and MACC camp programs may be made at no additional charge through Monday, April 16, 2012. Changes after April 16, 2012 will be charged a $15 administrative processing fee. All changes must be made two weeks prior to the start of a camp session or program. The JCC and MACC are unable to offer refunds for absences or withdrawal from a program.
Financial Assistance In addition to online registration, all camp forms will also be online. Once your registration has been received and approved, your account will be populated with the corresponding camp forms. You will not need to recreate it or re-populate the information each time you register; your information will be carried over from year to year. If you have any questions, please call the camp office, (303) 316-6307 or email campcentral@jccdenver.org. Online registration is not available for Camp Shalom. For more information on Camp Shalom (ages 2–5) registration, please email preschool@jccdenver.org.
Membership and Registration
Financial assistance is available for many JCC and MACC summer programs. Families may apply for financial assistance by visiting www.factstuitionaid.com and completing an online application. Paper copies are no longer accepted; however you may visit the JCC Camps Central office for assistance. To be considered for financial assistance, a $25 non-refundable processing fee and $200 tuition deposit is required, in addition to a completed online registration. The deadline for scholarship applications is Wednesday, April 16, 2012. Families will be notified of their award in early May 2012. All inquiries and financial assistance applications remain confidential. In the event that financial assistance is not accepted or the amount is not sufficient, all camp deposits will be refunded or credited to your account.
A JCC annual membership will allow you to enroll in JCC and MACC classes at a discounted rate as well as keep you up to date on all JCC and MACC happenings. The membership fees are $60/year for individuals, $90/year for a mini-family (two people living at the same household address) and $100/year for families (three or more people). Senior membership is $30/year per individual and $60/year for couples. Memberships at the Tennis and JCC Sports & Fitness Centers are available
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Transportation
JCC is a kosher facility.
Round trip transportation is available from:
We have provided a list of ideas to help you when packing lunches:
Central Park in Stapleton to the JCC $18/week Depart Central Park Stapleton, 8:20 a.m. Return to Central Park Stapleton, 4:45 p.m.
• peanut butter & jelly sandwich • bagel & cream cheese • cookies • tuna fish sandwich • string cheese • muffins • chips • cream cheese & olive sandwich • pickles • egg salad • cold vegetables • nuts • cheese & crackers • fruit • soups • cold cheese pizza • cheese sandwich • pasta salad • blintzes • cheese & bean burrito • stuffed apples • jello • meatless tacos • hard boiled eggs • dry cereal • corn on the cob • macaroni and cheese • pretzels • tortilla & melted cheese • pita sandwiches • pudding • yogurt • stuffed celery (peanut butter, cream cheese, cheese spread)
Stapleton to the Denver JDS $25/week Depart Central Park Stapleton, 8:20 a.m. Return to Central Park Stapleton, 4:45 p.m. JCC to the Denver JDS $15/week Depart JCC, 8:45 a.m. Return to JCC, 4:15 p.m.
Children with Special Needs The JCC and MACC strive to enhance the lives of children and teens with special needs by providing opportunities to participate in JCC/MACC life to the fullest extent of their ability. Many of our programs welcome children with special needs. Please call the Camp Central office to obtain an application and to schedule an appointment with the program director to determine your child’s individual needs and to create a successful match between your child and our programs.
Lunch-In M—F (unless noted), Noon— 1 p.m. JCC Philips Social Hall $30/week/JCC Member; $36/week/Guest; (does not include meals) In an effort to provide continuity of care for children in morning and afternoon camps, the JCC and MACC are offering a new format for lunch and supervision between Noon–1 p.m. Children who attend both a morning and an afternoon half-day program must register for “LunchIn” on the camp registration form. This program is open only to campers who attend both morning and afternoon half-day programs. Children who register for Lunch-In will be escorted from their morning camp to the Phillips Social Hall, where they will meet with a staff member from their afternoon camp group and go to a specific location to eat lunch. They will then travel with their afternoon camp group to that camp’s location for the duration of the afternoon. Please indicate the date/weeks of your needed Lunch-In on your registration form. The fee for LunchIn covers staff supervision only—it does not include meals. All meals brought to the JCC campus must conform to kosher guidelines. Children under the age of 12 who participate in an all-day program may not be left unsupervised on the JCC campus. Camp Shalom and Camp Shai provide lunchtime supervision; children enrolled in these camps should not register for Lunch-In. For more information, call (303) 316-6367. Space in these programs is limited; registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
Denver Jewish Day School...the perfect fit. For information or to schedule a tour, contact Shayna Friedman, Director of Admission, at 720-449-9550 or sfriedman@denverjds.org or visit us at denverjds.org
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Camp Shai North Summer Blast
Grades K—10
Camp Shai North at the Denver JDS 2450 South Wabash Street, Denver, CO 80231
Camp Shai North at Denver JDS Grades K–10 At Camp Shai, the JCC’s summer DAY CAMP for your child or teenager, every day is packed with ADVENTURES, FRIENDSHIP and FUN. Campers in grades K–2 will receive swim instruction and campers in grades 3–5 will enjoy activities at the JCC. Parents enjoy easy DROP-OFF and
PICK-UP and EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS which are available for busy families. Each Friday, all
campers come together to celebrate SHABBAT and enjoy ALL-CAMP THEME DAYS like Purim in Summer, Maccabi Games and Israel Day. A Judaic curriculum, seamlessly woven together with our every day camp experiences focuses on our JEWISH VALUES. One week SUMMER BLAST camps include art, science and sports OPTIONS.
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Sababa (Cool) On the Road
(Entering K—Grade 10) at Denver JDS
For children entering grades 5–8. On the Road campers go “On the Road.” Campers are empowered to challenge themselves as they embark on recreational, adventure and community-based field trips each day of the week including: hiking, swim trips and Apex, X-treme Challenge Sports Arena, rock climbing, swimming at the JCC and mountain biking. Overnights include river rafting and horseback riding.
All grade levels refer to the grade the camper will enter in the fall of 2012. This year, Camp Shai is pleased to present programs that are differentiated by age in order to offer campers unique and developmentally appropriate experiences as they grow and return each summer.
Chaverim (Friends) For children entering grades K–2. Chaverim is designed to give children an introduction to a diverse mix of recreational activities and traditions, including: sports, Jewish life, Israeli culture, instructional swim and water play, music, nature and specialized arts.
Session I: $632/JCC Member, $842/Guest Session II: $940/JCC Member, $1,253/Guest Session III: $940/JCC Member, $1,253/Guest *Session IV: $632/JCC Member, $842/Guest
Tze’Adim (Footprints) For children entering grades 3–5. Campers will be given a choice of two different chuggim (electives) each week which may include such activities as: jewelry making, mosaic glass design, Dodgeball, nature, science, theater arts, GaGa or flag football. These campers will also enjoy daily afternoon activities including: swim activities, Jewish life, Israeli culture and music.
Session I: $632/JCC Member, $842/Guest Session II: $940/JCC Member, $1,253/Guest Session III: $940/JCC Member, $1,253/Guest *Session IV: $632/JCC Member, $842/Guest *Due to Denver Public School District starting later in the 2012 school year, the JCC has decided to extend Camp Shai adding Session IV, Aug. 6—17 at the JCC.
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Session I: $664/JCC Member, $886/Guest Session II: $983/JCC Member, $1,310/Guest Session III: $983/JCC Member, $1,310/Guest *Session IV: $664/JCC Member, $886/Guest
Habonim (Pioneers) Counselor-in-Training For teens entering grades 9–10. CIT blaze, the way for future generations of campers. This Counselor-in-Training (CIT) program is a leadership development program that provides hands-on learning experiences and is designed to prepare older children to become future leaders and camp counselors. CITs serve as mentors and assistants in Chaverim and Tze’Adim cabin groups throughout Camp Shai.
Session I: $351/JCC Member, $468/Guest Session II: $481/JCC Member, $641/Guest Session III: $481/JCC Member, $641/Guest
Drop-Off Parents enjoy easy drop-off and pick-up either at Denver JDS or at the Augustana Lutheran Church parking lot. Campers dropped off at Augustana can pay a transportation charge and take a bus to the Denver JDS. Extended day programs are available for busy families at the JCC.
Registration Registration must be completed online. Go to our website www.jccdenver.org/camps. Full details on page 2.
Payment If your camp fees are not paid in full at the time of registration, reapplication may be necessary. No refunds for any reason will be made after the final payment deadline. All cancellations must be made in writing and submitted to the Camp Central office. Payment in full must accompany registrations for Sunrise and Sunset Post Camp and Last Chance Camp and all Lego® Camps. These payments are non-refundable.
Health Forms All children must have had a physical exam after Sept. 1, 2011. Camper information and health forms will be available to you online after your camper’s registration has been received and confirmed. Please complete and submit all forms online by Friday, May 18, 2012. If forms are not completed and returned to the Camp Central office prior to the beginning of camp, your camper will not be allowed to participate.
Children with Special Needs Camp Shai welcomes children with special needs who have completed kindergarten. Please call the Camp Central office to obtain an application. After you have submitted your application, an in-depth interview with the camp director will be conducted to determine your camper’s individual needs so that we can create a successful match between your camper and our programs. For more information, call (303) 316-6307.
Lunch Campers must bring a lunch that conforms to JCC dairy kosher guidelines. For a list of lunch ideas, see page 3.
Transportation Round trip transportation is available from: Central Park in Stapleton to the JCC $18/week Depart Central Park Stapleton, 8:20 a.m. Return to Central Park Stapleton, 4:45 p.m. Stapleton to the Denver JDS $25/week Depart Central Park Stapleton, 8:20 a.m. Return to Central Park Stapleton, 4:45 p.m. JCC to the Denver JDS $15/week Depart JCC, 8:45 a.m. Return to JCC, 4:15 p.m.
Camp Dates Camp Shai will move at the end of summer because there will be no Post or Last Chance camps at either the Denver JDS or Ames locations. If your child wants to attend Post or Last Chance camps, they will be at the JCC location.
Camp Shai (Denver JDS) Session I: June 11—22 Session II: June 25—July 13* Session III: July 16—Aug. 3 *No Camp on July 4
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Changes to registrations for JCC and MACC camp programs may be made at no additional charge through Monday, April 16, 2012. Changes after April 16, 2012 will be charged a $15 administrative processing fee. All changes must be made two weeks prior to the start of a camp session or program. The JCC and MACC are unable to offer refunds for absences or withdrawal from a program.
Club J Programs: Sunrise and Sunset Grades K—10 Sunrise: 8–9 a.m. $35/Session I; $53/Session II and III/JCC member $42/Session I; $64/Session II and III/Guest
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Sunset: 4–6 p.m. $70/Session I; $106/Session II and III/JCC member $84/Session I; $127 Session II and III/Guest Drop-in: $7/hour (charged in full hour increments only)
The Sunrise and Sunset Extended Day programs, which are fully integrated into Camp Shai’s programming, are available to all JCC campers who are entering grades K–10. Fees, which are non-refundable, must be paid in full at the time of registration. Drop-in care is based on availability, and fees are due the day of service by cash or check. Because drop-in space is limited, we recommend registering for the full session to ensure your spot. For more information, please call (303) 316-6307.
Camp Shai/Ranch Camp Combo Entering grades 2—8 June 25—July 13 or July 16—Aug. 3 at Camp Shai; Aug. 6—12 at Ranch Camp Camp Shai campers who participate in one, three-week session of Camp Shai can register for Ranch Camp's Session 4 for $600 (50% off). Campers who take advantage of this limited offer will enjoy the best of both worlds - Camp Shai day camp program and one week at the Ranch Camp overnight camp program.
One-Week Summer Blast Programs The Summer Blast Program is administered by Denver JDS and is not a JCC Camp. To register for One-Week Summer Blast Programs go to www.denverjds.org under “Summer Programs.” Contact Josh Lake at jlake@denverjds.org or (720) 449-9558 with questions about Summer Blast Summer Programs. All registrations should be completed online at www.denverjds.org under “Summer Programs.”
CTWorkshop’s iCamp Grades 2-8 July 9, 16, 23, 30, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. $385 for full day; $225 for half day CTWorkshop's iCamp provides children with the chance to author their own day camp experience. Applied technology adventure activities occur both on and off the computer. Participants engage with seven core areas of technology: Engineering, Robotics, Animation, Digital Video Production, Digital Art, Sound Recording and Video Game Design. On the first day of camp, participants select 4–6 projects that they will complete during their session from 11 theme-based adventures: Animation Alive, Expedition Egypt, Fashion Designer, Mission
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to Mars, Medieval Mission, Architect, Olympics, Team F1, Rescue, Gamemaker Guru, and Planet Protector. Participants will take their completed projects home on an iCamp flash drive to share with friends and family. For more information, contact CTW Denver’s Area Coordinator, Andrea Mikulin at andreactw@gmail.com.
Abrakadoodle Ages 4-12 All Abrakadoodle camps are$149
Camp CANDYland Ages 4—6 9 a.m.—Noon Ages 7—12 1—4 p.m. July 30—Aug. 3 Do you like candy, games and art? This camp is the perfect combination of all three! Create artwork that is inspired by classic games and your favorite treats. In addition to creating cool art, you’ll enjoy playing games and tasting a new (kosher) treat each day!
3-D to the Extreme! Ages 4—6 9 a.m. – Noon Ages 7—12 1—4 p.m. June 18—22 Meet length, depth and width and let them help you get into the action of creating fun and original 3-D art. Projects will use all kinds of found materials so not only will our creations be super outrageously 3-D, they’ll also be “green”! How cool is that?!
Science Matters Grades 1—6 full day (9—4 p.m.) $289; half day (9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m.) $159 Full Day early registration discounts: By Feb. 29, $35 off ($254); by March 31, $25 off ($264); by April 30, $10 off ($279) Half-day early registration discounts: by Feb. 29, $17.50 off ( $141.50) by March 31, $12.50 off ($146.50); by April 30, $5 off ($154) Leonardo’s Toy Chest June 18—22
Fashion Art Camp Ages 4—6 9 a.m.–Noon Ages 7—12 1—4 p.m. June 25—29 If you’re a fashionista or fashionistor, this camp is SO for you! Learn about famous designers in history, basic elements of fashion design and simple color theory. Create original artwork to display your ideas for clothing, shoes, handbags and more! Play with fabric, embellishments, design boards and of course… walk the runway on our last day of class to show everyone your creative designs!
Bug Me, Creepy Crawlers Art Camp Ages 4—6 9 a.m.—Noon Ages 7—12 1—4 p.m. July 9—13 This camp is crazy for bugs, reptiles, nighttime adventures and the teeny tiny world of insects. We’ll create bug habitats, design mazes and participate in creepy crawler races while learning about bug and reptile characteristics.
Great Big Messy Art Camp Ages 4—6 9 a.m.—Noon Ages 7—12 1—4 p.m. July 23—27 This camp is all about messy art and creative imagination-expanding experiences! Create sticky spaghetti designs, paint that fizzes and pops, squeeze art and African mud painting.
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Many of Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were scientific marvels and make excellent toys. Fill your toy box with creations of your own. Build a clockwork car; create a pinball machine, race a paddle wheel boat plus much, much more. You’ll explore the mind of one of the world’s greatest scientist, inventor and artist - Leonardo da Vinci
Blast into Space – The Final Frontier July 9—13 Train to be a space voyager. Build a telescope like Galileo and make a Classroom Comet. Make your own air powered rocket to launch. Don’t miss this cosmic adventure and the chance to explore the Galaxy with Science Matters in America.
Amusement Park Science July 23—27 Design your Own Rides and Games Ever want to design your own amusement park? Well, now’s your chance. At the end of the week we’ll invite the whole family to see your creations. All campers will create their own roller coaster ride, invent a “wild ride of their own,” and experiment with motors and electricity.
Skyhawks Mini-Hawks Ages 4—7 June 18—22, 9 a.m.—Noon $155 This program focuses on soccer, basketball and baseball in a fun team oriented environment
Beginning Golf Ages 5-8 July 16—20, 9 a.m.—Noon $155
This program focuses on soccer, basketball and baseball in a fun team oriented environment.
Playwell Teknologies Lego Camp Have your child become a Play-Well Engineer! Students will build cities, bridges and motorized cars/planes and explore the many creative possibilities of engineering with the LEGO® system. With access to over 100,000 pieces of LEGO, your child will have the opportunity to build what they have only dreamed of with the support of an experienced Play-Well Engineering instructor to guide them.
Pre-Engineering Ages 5—7 June 18—22, 9 a.m.—Noon $170
Smart Girl Grades 6—7 June 18—22 and July 9—13 Grades 8—10 July 23—27 *All grade levels will be separated during programming. Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $280
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Mini-Hawks Ages 4—7 July 30—Aug. 3, 9 a.m.—Noon $155
Smart-Girl is a fun, activity-based program that inspires middle school girls to become confident, capable, self-reliant young women. The unique strength of the Smart-Girl program is utilizing the power of positive peer influence by pairing highly trained older teens with groups of middle school girls. The older teen group leaders (called Guides) are carefully selected and trained mentors who facilitate discussions and activities amidst lots of glitter and giggles. Smart-Girl empowers girls to develop leadership ability, group and social skills, problem solving and critical thinking skills, self-worth, empowerment, and more. Topics such as peer pressure, bullying, and body image will be addressed in a fun, safe and highly interactive environment.
Engineering FUNdamentals Ages 8—12 June 18–22, 1—4 p.m. $170 Pre-Engineering Ages 5—7 July 16—20, 9 a.m.—Noon $170 Engineering FUNdamentals Ages 8-12 July 16—20, 1—4 p.m. $170
...“helping children keep their smiles for life.”
The Todd Schayes/Summer Blast All-Star Basketball Camp Grades 2—8 June 25—29 $200 Full Day (9 a.m.—4 p.m.) $125 Half Day (9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m.) Supervised by Todd Schayes, Kent Denver’s varsity basketball head coach, this camp is designed to instruct players of all ages and skill levels in the game fundamentals. An enthusiastic and experienced staff of college and high school players will work with the campers. The development of fundamental skills: shooting, offensive moves, footwork, rebounding, defense, ball handling, passing and free throws will be stressed. No basketball experience is required.
Note: Friday, 9 a.m.—Noon.
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Experience A Summer at the JCC Ranch Camp! Horseback riding, swimming, two ropes courses, mountain biking, hiking, teen adventure trips, Israeli culture, outdoor Shabbat, a kosher kitchen and newly renovated cabins—you’ll find all this and more at the JCC Ranch Camp in Colorado’s beautiful Black Forest.
A Summer of fun, a lifetime of memories Contact JCC Ranch Camp by phone: (303) 316-6384 email: ranchcamp@jccdenver.org; JIM JOSEPH F O U N DAT I ON or visit us online at www.ranchcamp.org Shimon ben Joseph
First time camper grants available at www.onehappycamper.org
Check Out the JCC Maccabi Teen Network!
maccabi teen network
Jamie Skog Teen Coordinator jskog@jccdenver.org or (303) 316-6391
Programs for teens & tweens including: social, arts and culture, sports and fitness, and college counseling. Visit our website on the teen tab at www.jccdenver.org or become a fan of our page Denver JCC Maccabi Teen Network on Facebook.
Camp Shai South Specialty Camp OptionS Wolf Theatre Academy South Grades K—5
Camp Shai South at Ames Elementary 7300 South Clermont Drive, Littleton, CO 80122
Camp Shai South at Ames Elementary Entering K–Grade 5 At Camp Shai, the JCC’s summer DAY CAMP for your child, every day is packed with ADVENTURES,
FRIENDSHIP and FUN.
Campers in grades K–5 will receive swim instruction three days per week and free swim once per week at the Holly Pool. Parents enjoy easy DROP-OFF and PICK-UP and EXTENDED come together to celebrate
SHABBAT
DAY PROGRAMS which are available for busy families. Each Friday, all campers
and enjoy
ALL-CAMP THEME DAYS
like Purim in summer, Maccabi Games and
Israel Day. A Judaic curriculum, seamlessly woven together with our every day camp experiences focuses on our JEWISH
VALUES.
One week SPECIALTY camps include art, science and sports OPTIONS. The Wolf Theatre Academy South presents a selection of our
BEST DRAMA classes with THEATRICAL PROFESSIONALS who are experienced in the art of theatre EDUCATION.
Camp Shai South (Entering K—Grade 5) at Ames Elementary This year, Camp Shai is pleased to present programs that are differentiated by age in order to offer campers unique and developmentally appropriate experiences as they grow and return each summer. Non-member rates do not apply to south families who attend camps at Ames Elementary
Chaverim (Friends) For children entering grades K–2. Chaverim is designed to give children an introduction to a diverse mix of recreational activities and traditions, including: sports, Jewish life, Israeli culture, instructional swim and free swim, music, nature and specialized arts.
Session I: $632 Session II: $940 Session III: $940
Tze’Adim (Footprints) For children entering grades 3–5. Campers will be given a choice of two different afternoon chuggim (electives) each week which may include such activities as: jewelry making, mosaic glass design, Dodgeball, nature, science, theater arts, GaGa or flag football. These campers will also enjoy daily activities including: swim activities, Jewish life, Israeli culture and music.
Session I: $632 Session II: $940 Session III: $940
Registration Registration must be completed online at www.jccdenver.org/camps. Full details on page 2.
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Changes to registrations for JCC and MACC camp programs may be made at no additional charge through Monday, April 16, 2012. Changes after April 16, 2012 will be charged a $15 administrative processing fee. All changes must be made two weeks prior to the start of a camp session or program. The JCC and MACC are unable to offer refunds for absences or withdrawal from a program.
Payment If your camp fees are not paid in full at the time of registration, reapplication may be necessary. No refunds for any reason will be made after the final payment deadline. All cancellations must be made in writing and submitted to the Camp Central office. Payment in full must accompany registrations for all camp programs. These payments are non-refundable.
Health Forms All children must have had a physical exam after Sept. 1, 2011. Camper information and health forms will be available to you online after your camper’s registration has been received and confirmed. Please complete and submit all forms online by Friday, May 18, 2012. If forms are not completed and returned to the Camp Central office prior to the beginning of camp, your camper will not be allowed to participate.
Children with Special Needs Camp Shai welcomes children with special needs who have completed kindergarten. Please call the Camp Central office to obtain an application. After you have submitted your application, an in-depth interview with the camp director will be conducted to determine your camper’s individual needs so that we can create a successful match between your camper and our programs. For more information, call (303) 316-6307.
Campers must bring a lunch that conforms to JCC dairy kosher guidelines. For a list of lunch ideas, see page 3.
Camp Dates Camp Shai will move at the end of summer because there will be no Pre, Post or Last Chance camps at either the Denver JDS or Ames locations. If your child wants to attend Post or Last Chance camps, they will be at the JCC location.
Camp Shai South Session I: June 11—22 Session II: June 25—July 13* Session III: July 16—Aug. 3 *No Camp on July 4
Science Matters Register at www.sciencematters.com Grades 1—6 $289/full day Early registration discounts: by Feb 29, $35 off ($254); by March 31, $25 off ($264); by April 30, $10 off ($279) $144.50/half day Early registration discounts will be: by Feb. 29, $17.50 off ($127); by March 31, $12.50 off ($131.50); by April 30, $5 off ($139.50)
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One-Week Specialty Camps
Lunch
Leonardo’s Toy Chest June 11—15 Many Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were scientific marvels and make excellent toys. Fill your toy box with creations of your own. Build a clockwork car; create a pinball machine, race a paddle wheel boat plus much, much more. You’ll explore the mind of one of the world’s greatest scientist, inventor and artist - Leonardo da Vinci
Hours (all camp sessions) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Camp Shai programs at the JCC Pre Camp: June 4—8 *Session IV: Aug. 6—17 Post Camp: Aug. 20—24
Blast into Space – The Final Frontier July 9–13
*Due to Denver Public School District starting later in the 2012 school year, the JCC has decided to extend Camp Shai adding session IV, Aug. 6—17 at the JCC. See page 5 for more details.
Club J Programs: Sunrise and Sunset Grades K—10 Sunrise: 8–9 a.m. Session I: $35 Session II & III: $53
Train to be a space voyager. Build a telescope like Galileo and make a Classroom Comet. Make your own air powered rocket to launch. Don’t miss this cosmic adventure and the chance to explore the Galaxy with Science Matters in America.
Amusement Park Science
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Sunset: 4–5 p.m. Session I: $35 Session II & III: $53 Drop-in: $7/hour (charged in full hour increments only) The Sunrise and Sunset Extended Day programs, which are fully integrated into Camp Shai’s programming, are available to all JCC campers who are entering grades K–5. Fees, which are non-refundable, must be paid in full at the time of registration. Drop-in care is based on availability, and fees are due the day of service by cash or check. Because drop-in space is limited, we recommend registering for the full session to ensure your spot. For more information, please call (303) 316-6307.
Camp Shai/Ranch Camp Combo Entering grades 2—8 June 25—July 13 or July 16—Aug. 3 at Camp Shai; Aug. 6—12 at Ranch Camp Camp Shai campers who participate in one, three-week session of Camp Shai can register for Ranch Camp's Session 4 for $600 (50% off). Campers who take advantage of this limited offer will enjoy the best of both worlds - Camp Shai day camp program and one week at the Ranch Camp overnight camp program.
July 30—Aug. 3 Design your Own Rides and Games Ever want to design your own amusement park? Well, now’s your chance. At the end of the week we’ll invite the whole family to see your creations. All campers will create their own roller coaster ride, invent a “wild ride” of their own, and experiment with motors and electricity.
Play-Well Teknologies Lego Camp Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals.
Pre-Engineering Grades K—2 June 18—22, 9 a.m.—Noon $170 Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes, and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.
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Engineering FUNdamentals Grades 3—6 June 18—22, 1—4 p.m. $170
Wolf Theatre Academy Classes South Campus
Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas and the Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students.
One-Week Workshops
Jedi Engineering
Winnie the Pooh
Grades K—2 July 23—27, 9 a.m.—Noon $170
Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon South Campus Theatre Studio $150 Instructor: Missy Moore
Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets.
Jedi Master Grades 3—6 July 23—27, 1—4 p.m. $170 The Force is strong in this class. Build complex machines and structures based on the best designs from a galaxy far, far away. Projects include X-Wings, ATAT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements and fortresses. Play-Well’s Jedi instructors reinforce key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more as students tap into the powerful forces of imagination and engineering.
Challenger Sports Register at www.registration.challengersports.com Half-Day Camps
Session I • Week 3 • June 11—15 Creative Dramatics Workshop
Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full morning of imagination stimulation! Join us as we travel through the classic stories of Winnie the Pooh and his friends Piglet, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore, Tigger, Christopher Robin and more. Trick a nest of magical bees, find Eeyore’s tail and help Christopher Robin track a Heffalump. You’ll enjoy a week of art, drama, movement and fun in the Hundred Acre Wood. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Charlotte’s Web Grades 1–3 M–F, 1—4 p.m. South Campus Theatre Studio $150 Instructor: Missy Moore
July 23—27 Ages 5—14 9 a.m.—Noon Ages 5—14 1—4 p.m. $160
Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, farm-filled workshop. Come with us to the Arable farm, where you’ll meet Wilbur, an irresistible pig who desperately wants to avoid the butcher shop, and our heroine, Charlotte, a spider who sacrifices everything to save her friend. Join us as we create the Arable Farm sets and props before we share our great adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country. Over one thousand Challenger coaches each year have helped the company develop one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US. Our experienced staff study the game at all levels and identity key techniques and skills players need to work on and master to reach their true potential. All athletes receive a free t-shirt.
One-Week Workshops Session II • Week 4 • June 18—22 Creative Dramatics Workshop Magic Tree House Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M–F, 9 a.m.–Noon South Campus Theatre Studio $150 Instructor: Missy Moore Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full morning of imagination stimulation. Get ready for a world of adventure with stories from the beloved Magic Tree House series! Jack and his little
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Playmaking and Set Design Monster's Inc. Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. South Campus Theatre Studio $150 Instructor: Missy Moore
Playmaking and Set Design Tinkerbell Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. South Campus Theatre Studio $150 Instructor: Missy Moore
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sister Annie are just two regular kids from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania. Then they discover a mysterious tree house packed with all sorts of books...and their lives are never the same. Soon they are traveling through time and space in the magic tree house and having amazing adventures. Whether it's watching baby dinosaurs hatch, finding a secret passage in a castle, helping a ghost queen in an Egyptian pyramid or finding pirate treasure – your young actor won't want to miss this week of adventure! Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, fairy-filled workshop. Based on the new animated film from Disney, Tinkerbell is the captivating story of one of Disney's most beloved fairies. When Tinkerbell is born, she discovers she is destined to be a Tinker fairy; one who invents gadgets to help fairies do their jobs more efficiently, but she is disappointed with her supporting role and yearns for a more impressive job. Tinkerbell's search inadvertently causes a disaster that threatens to cancel the coming of spring and only a firm belief in her own strengths can lead Tinkerbell to fulfill her destiny. Join us as we work together to build the magical glade of Pixie Hollow and then perform this mystical tale for parents and friends on the final day of class.
Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, fuzzy monster filled workshop. James P. Sullivan (Sulley) and Mike Wazowski pick up their paychecks at Monsters Inc., the utility company that generates energy from the goose bumps of children. Sulley, the No. 1 screamgenerator at the plant accidentally lets a little girl named Boo into the monster world. Since monsters are actually terrified of children it's a major cause for alarm and when the evil Randall finds out it’s a major headache for Sulley and Mike. Join us as we work together building our own sets and props before we share our cuddly monster adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
One-Week Workshops Session IV • Week 10 • July 30—Aug. 3 Creative Dramatics Disney & Pixar Adventures Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon South Campus Theatre Studio $150 Instructor: Missy Moore Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full morning of imagination stimulation. Inspired by the incredible animated feature films both Disney and Pixar Studios, this class will bring the greatest animated adventures to life! From classic tales like Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella to contemporary masterpieces like Finding Nemo, Toy Story, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc and Up, children will be engaged by the depth and breadth of each experience. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
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A Community-wide Festival for Families with Children Newborn—Age 8
Celebrate Family MAY 20, 2012 At the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center 350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80246
10:30 a.m. — 2:30 p.m. Bike Swap • Train Rides • Bounce Castle • Petting Zoo Helicopter • Bungee Jump • Kid’s Products for Sale Free Snacks • Face Painting • Prizes • Lunch for Purchase
www.jccdenver.org • (303) 399-2660 Sponsored by:
Aquatics • Sport Camps • Tennis Lego Camps • Camp Shalom Sunrise and Sunset 12 weeks—Ages 18
JCC Camps 350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80246
JCC Aquatics • Sport Camps • Tennis • Lego® Camps • Camp Shalom 12 weeks–age 18 We offer AGE-APPROPRIATE activities for every interest and skill level. Our professional staff offers SPORTS and TENNIS camps, group and private SWIM LESSONS, the SEA STARS SWIM TEAM and AFTERNOON TENNIS & SWIM CAMP. Flexible scheduling allows parents to work out at the Center while their children enjoy fun and educational recreational opportunities. The JCC programs allow your child to mix and match ONE-WEEK SESSIONS of Sports and Tennis Camps for MORNING, AFTERNOON or ALL-DAY fun. Supervised Lunch and extended day options are also available. ONE-WEEK specialty Lego® camps provide fun and educational OPTIONS.
Aquatics (303) 316-6444 Option 1: Swim Safe Academy Option 2: Swim Team: Sea Stars & Water Ninjas Option 3: Birthday Parties and Rentals Option 4: Miriam Brizendine – Aquatics Coordinator The Chotin Family Outdoor Pool opens on Monday, May 7 and closes on Monday, Oct. 8.
Chotin Family Outdoor Pool Hours* Monday—Thursday, 6 a.m.—8 p.m. Friday, 6 a.m.—6:30 p.m. Saturday, 1—6:30 p.m. Sunday, 7 a.m.—6:30 p.m. *Opening and closing times may vary according to the amount of sunlight available. Check pool schedules for lap and open swim availability.
4th Annual Water Festival Sunday, July 15 Chotin Family Outdoor Pool 11 a.m.—2 p.m. FREE
are divided into small groups by age and ability. Our program emphasizes comfort and enjoyment in the water while also developing stroke technique and lifelong swim skills.
Registration Class size is limited and students are enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis. You must register for each session separately. You can do this online at www.jccdenver.org or by filling out a registration form and turning it in, with payment, to the Sports & Fitness desk. We do not accept phone registrations. Children must be registered prior to class. Last day for registration is seven days prior to session start date. Sessions are only Pro-rated to accommodate Sports & Fitness closures. No refunds. We reserve the right to add, cancel or combine classes.
Infant/Toddler Aquatics (6 months—3 years) Shrimps (6 months—3 years) This class is for young children and their parents. The class is designed to teach parents how to have fun with their baby in the water while also introducing important swim skills. Swimmers will work on comfort in the water, floating and gliding with eyes in the water for a short distance.
Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.
Sundays, 10 a.m. Fridays, 4 p.m.
Lobsters (24—36 months)
Come meet our lifeguards and swim staff. Join us for a jump-start on a safe summer of fun. JCC members of all ages are invited to kick-off a summer of fun where everyone wants to be — at the pool. Enjoy games, music and special AquaFit classes! Call (303) 316-6444 for more information.
This level is for swimmers who have graduated the Shrimps level. In this class children swim without their parents in the water and work on unassisted floating, scooping arms and flutter kicks.
Swim Safe Academy
Sundays, 9 a.m. Fridays, 4:30 p.m.
Parents must teach their children how to swim for their survival. — Talmud Kiddushin 29B Swim Safe Academy is our small group swim lesson program. Children
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Wednesdays, 9 a.m.
LEVEL B: Otters
Wednesdays Session I: June 6—20 Session II: June 27—July 18* *No class on 7/4
Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Monday—Thursday, 4 p.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Monday—Thursday, 5 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30 a.m.
Session III: July 25—Aug. 8 Session IV: Aug. 15—29
This level is for the swimmer who is comfortable in the water and can float independently. In this class, students will begin to learn streamlining, freestyle, and the foundations of backstroke. Students will become more independent in the water as they gain skills.
JCC CAMPS
Session Dates: Sundays Session I: June 3—17 Session III: July 15—Aug. 5* Session II: June 24—July 8 Session IV: Aug. 12—26 *No class on 7/29 in observance of Tish B’Av
LEVEL C: Manatees Fridays Session I: June 8—22 Session II: June 29—July 13
Session III: July 20—Aug. 3 Session IV: Aug. 10—24
$47/S&F; $62/JCC Member; $74/Guest
3—5 Year Old Program
This level is for children who can consistently swim freestyle and are ready to start learning side breathing so they can increase their distance. Students will also work on backstroke progression and be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly kick.
Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Monday—Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
Monday—Thursday, 4 p.m. Monday—Thursday, 5 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30 a.m.
LEVEL 1: Jellyfish This level is for the beginning swimmer. Students will learn to float on their front and back as well as how to comfortably go underwater. We emphasize safety and confidence while setting the foundation for more advanced skills.
Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday, 9 a.m.
Monday—Thursday, 4 p.m. Monday—Thursday, 5 p.m.
LEVEL 4/D: Hippos (5—12 years) Students in this level have learned to swim freestyle while breathing to one side; students are now ready to learn how to breathe to the opposite side. Swimmers will also continue to work on their breaststroke and butterfly by adding the correct arms to their kicks.
Sunday, 9 a.m. Monday—Thursday, 4 p.m.
Monday—Thursday, 3:30 p.m.
LEVEL 2: Squids
LEVEL 5/E: Polar Bears (5—12 years)
This level is for the swimmer who is comfortable in the water and can float independently. In this class, students will begin to learn streamlining, freestyle and the foundations of backstroke.
This level is for the most advanced students to work on their technique. Swimmers will work on bilateral breathing, flip turns and all four strokes. This is a great class for your child to take if they have any interest in the Sea Stars Swim Team — they can brush up on all four competitive strokes.
Sunday, 9 a.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Monday—Thursday, 5 p.m.
Monday—Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Monday—Thursday, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30 a.m.
LEVEL 3: Octopus This level is for children who can consistently swim freestyle and are ready to start learning side breathing. Students will also work on backstroke progression and be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly kick.
Sunday, 9 a.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday, 9 a.m.
Monday—Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Monday—Thursday, 4:30 p.m.
6–12 Year Old Program LEVEL A: Platypus This level is for the beginning swimmer. Students will learn to float on their front and back as well as how to comfortably go under water. We emphasize safety and confidence while setting the foundation for more advanced skills.
Sunday, 10 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday, 9 a.m.
Monday—Thursday, 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m.
Monday—Thursday, 4:30 p.m.
Session Dates: Sundays (one lesson/week) Session I: June 3—17 Session III: July 15—Aug. 5* Session II: June 24—July 8 Session IV: Aug. 12—26 *No class on July 29 in observance of Tish B’Av $47/S&F; $62/JCC Member; $74/Guest Monday—Thursdays (four lessons/week) Session I: June 4—21 Session III: July 16—Aug. 2 Session II: June 25—July 12 Session IV: Aug. 6—23 (No class on July 4) $173/S&F; $233/JCC Member; $281/Guest Tuesday & Thursdays (two lessons/week) Session I: June 5—21 Session III: July 17—Aug. 2 Session II: June 26—July 12 Session IV: Aug. 7—23 $89/S&F; $119/JCC Member; $143/Guest Your child must be on a JCC Sports & Fitness membership to receive the discounted rate. Program enrollment does not entitle JCC annual members to use the pool or S&F Center before or after swim lessons. Children who are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers. All classes are 30 minutes. Sessions are three weeks and are only pro-rated to accommodate Sports & Fitness/Pool closures.
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Private & Semi-Private Swim Lessons Swim with confidence and speed, become familiar and comfortable in the water, become a safe swimmer who loves the water, learn a new stroke and fine tune the others, learn to swim before your next vacation, work with the instructor that best meets your needs and receive individualized attention during lessons scheduled at your convenience!
1 swimmer 2 swimmers 3 swimmers 20 minute $30 NA NA 30 minute $35 $50 $70 1 hour $65 $90 $125 Each swimmer with a Sports & Fitness membership receives $5 off per lesson.
Save Money When You Buy More! Buy 5 lessons get 10% off! Buy 10 lessons get 15% off! Private swim lessons are limited to non-prime times in the Goldstein Indoor Pool. Failure to cancel a scheduled lesson with 24 hours prior notice will result in your account being charged in full for the lesson.
Swim Team: Recreational & Competitive 5—17 years June 4—Aug. 16 Mandatory Parent & Swimmer Meet & Greet: Thursday, May 31, 7 p.m., Outdoor Pool Recreational: Sea Stars Swim Team Monday & Wednesday, 5—6 pm. $155/S&F; $210/JCC Member; $255/Guest Competitive: Water Ninjas Swim Team Mondays & Wednesdays 5—6:15 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays 5—6:15 p.m. Cost TBD Two great options to meet new friends and get in great shape while having fun. Team members improve rapidly with coached practices throughout the winter and spring. Practice times are one hour for the recreational team and one hour thirty minutes for the competitive team. Being part of a swim team provides youth with the opportunity to compete in a regional swim program and fosters an atmosphere where the values of teamwork, good sportsmanship, respect and responsibility are prevalent. For complete details, call (303) 316-6444 opt. 2 or email seastars@jccdenver.org or waterninjas@jccdenver.org to find out which team is right for you!
Adult Aquatics Arthritis AquaFit Goldstein Indoor Pool M—F, Noon—1 p.m. Free/S&F; $80/10 classes/JCC Member Offered year–round, Arthritis AquaFit welcomes men and women with arthritis and rheumatic diseases. This Arthritis Foundation sponsored class provides certified instructors and a low client/staff ratio ensures maximum attention for each participant.
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Single Gender Swim Women’s: Mondays, 7:30—9 p.m. Men’s: Thursdays, 7:30—9 p.m. Goldstein Indoor Pool Free/S&F; $50 for Six Month Pass/JCC Members & Guests Come swim with us or take our Aquafit class every Monday. The pool is closed to the opposite gender at this time, allowing you to get fit and have fun in comfort and modesty.
JCC Adult Swim Club Tuesday & Thursday mornings, 6—7 a.m. Goldstein Outdoor Pool Free/S&F members Stretch yourself in our clean, well-lit lanes. Our Adult Swim Club is designed for adults and their guests who are:
• At least 13 years old • Or able to swim the full length of the pool (25 yards) continuously (four laps without stopping) Come join our coaches for a challenging workout in the pool! Regular swimming builds endurance, muscle strength and cardio-vascular fitness. It can serve as a cross-training element to your regular workouts. Swimming is a lifetime sport that enhances almost the entire body — heart, lungs and muscles — with very little joint strain. Most levels can be accommodated and our coaches are happy to offer stroke evaluations and instruction.
Lap Swimming & Water Fitness Classes At least one lap lane is available at most times except during Swim Safe Academy, Swim Team and Adult Swim Club practices. Swimmers, please share lanes and be considerate of scheduled classes. Lane adjustment to accommodate additional lap swimmers is based on class size. AquaFit classes, which include body sculpting and shallow and deep water exercise, are offered free of charge to Sports & Fitness members. Please visit our website at www.jccdenver.org or stop by the Sports & Fitness Center for the latest schedule. For information on the JCC Adult Swim Club or Pool Party/Event Packages. Please visit us at www.jccdenver.org or call (303) 316-6444
Extreme Skills Camp
The JCC and Skyhawks present The Sports Solution to build stronger bodies. The Sports solution spans ages 4–14, however children are organized into age-appropriate subgroups.
A.M. Camps run from 9 a.m.—Noon P.M. Camps run from 1—4 p.m. All Sports Camps (excluding Virtual Sports Camp and Super “Bowl”) are priced as follows: single half-day sessions $155/JCC Member ($125/4 day weeks); $185/Guest ($150/4 day weeks)
Ages 6—14 (Majors) June 4—8 A.M .
Aspiring baseball players get their first taste of the game during this super safe, fun camp. Children start with the basic skills of the game.
Ages 5—8 (Minors) June 18—22, A.M.;
Ages 6—14 (Majors) June 25—29, A.M.; July 23—27 A.M.
Aspiring hockey players get their first taste of the game in this age-appropriate setting. Plastic, youth-sized equipment will be used.
Mini-Hawks Ages 4—6 June 4—8, A.M.; July 16—20, A.M.; Aug. 13—17, A.M.
Basketball Ages 4—6 (Minors) July 2—6* A.M. *No camp on July 4
This NEW camp offers children a way to build athletic skills such as coordination, balance, flexibility, agility, accuracy, power and speed. Through playing a wide variety of games including GaGa, kickball, handball, capture the flag and various obstacle course relays. Campers will learn these fundamental skills while experiencing the camaraderie of competition.
Floor Hockey
Baseball Ages 4—6 (Minors) June 25—29, A.M. July 30—Aug. 3
Ages 6—14 July 16—20 A.M.
JCC CAMPS
Sports Camps
Ages 6—14 (Majors) June 4—8 A.M.; July 30—Aug. 3, A.M. Aug. 13—17, A.M.
This basketball camp is designed for beginner and intermediate players. Skills improve while strengthening the fundamentals of passing, shooting and dribbling. Campers put their learning to the test during an end-of-the-week tournament.
Super “Bowl” Ages 6—14 $165/JCC Member; $195/Guest June 11—15, 9 a.m.—Noon In this one week intensive bowling experience campers will enjoy virtual Wii bowling, gym bowling and 2 field trips to the bowling alley for the real thing. This camp is for the beginner and the pro-bowler alike.
Denver Nuggets Basketball Camp
Young children explore soccer, baseball and basketball in a half-day program setting. There’s no pressure, just lots of fun while young athletes participate in all three sports through unique Skyhawks games. Our coaching staff is trained to meet the special needs of young children and is committed to helping them get off to the right start in athletics. Camper/staff ratio is 8:1.
Multi-Sports Ages 6—14 May 29—June 1, P.M.; June 4—8, P.M.; June 11—15, P.M.; June 18—22, P.M.; June 25—29, P.M.; July 2—6,* P.M.; July 9—13, P.M.; July 16—20, P.M.; July 23—27, P.M.; July 30-Aug. 3, P.M. Aug. 6—10, P.M.; Aug. 13—17, P.M. Aug. 20—24, A.M. and P.M. *No camp on July 4 Multi-sport sessions provide children with the opportunity to spend the summer playing a variety of sports: soccer, nuke-‘em, capture the flag, GaGa, kickball and more. Weekly field trips to bowl and play puttputt are included and every Friday is spent poolside at the JCC.
Ages 6—14 4—7 p.m. June 11—15 P.M.; July 16—20 P.M.
SNAG Golf
Learn the same drills as the Denver Nuggets players. See for yourself why the Denver Nuggets have the fastest growing camps in Colorado! Five days of instruction from the NationalBasketball Academy in partnership with the Denver Nuggets. Receive a free t-shirt, basketball, headband, and a ticket to a Nuggets regular season home game. Additional tickets can be purchased at a discount for family and friends.
“Starting New at Golf ” (SNAG) is a revolutionary new training system for beginner golfers using the best golf equipment around. SNAG’s approach to teaching golf is fun, creative and educational. Camper/staff ratio is 8:1.
Dodge Ball Camp Ages 6—14 June 18—22, A.M., Aug. 6—10, A.M. Come and have a blast at our new dodge ball camp. Learn and play many different kinds of dodge ball such as Dr. Dodge Ball, Jail House Dodge Ball, Official Dodge Ball and more.
Ages 5—8 May 29—June 1, A.M.; July 9—13, A.M.; Aug. 6—10, A.M.
Soccer Ages 4—6 (Minors) June 11—15, A.M.; July 23—27, A.M. Ages 6—14 (Majors) July 9—13, A.M. A great place for aspiring soccer players to get their first taste of the game. This camp offers the basic skills of soccer such as passing, shooting and ball handling. This camp will build soccer skills and also help with team-work and strategy to be used in soccer & other sports alike.
SPORTS CAMPS
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Challenger Soccer Camp
JCC Tennis Center Camps
Ages 5—7 (Minors) June 25—29, P.M. $160
(303) 316-6380
Ages 8—11 (Majors) July 30—Aug. 3, P.M.
Sessions for all JCC Tennis Center Camps:
Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country. Over one thousand Challenger coaches each year have helped the company develop one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US. Our experienced staff study the game at all levels and identity key techniques and skills players need to work on and master to reach their true potential. All athletes receive a free t-shirt.
Virtual Sports Ages 6—14 $135 May 29—June 1, A.M.
Pee Wee Players Tennis Adventure
Step into a virtual world of new sports; experience archery, canoeing, cycling, table tennis, Frisbee Golf and basketball in both virtual and live action. This camp will compare the virtual sports to their live action counterparts and will conclude with our own Virtual Olympics in honor of the JCC Maccabi games.
Serve, Snack & Splash (Minors): Tennis & Swim Camp 5—8 years Monday—Friday, 1—4 p.m. Tennis Center, Pavilion & Chotin Outdoor Pool $170/JCC Member/week; ($140/weeks 1 & 6) $204/Guest; ($168/weeks 1, 2 & 6) *Week 1: May 29—June 1 Week 2: June 4—8 Week 3: June 11—15 Week 4: June 18—22 Week 5: June 25—29 *Week 6: July 2—6 Week 7: July 9—13
Week 8: July 16—20 Week 9: July 23—27 Week 10: July 30—Aug. 3 Week 11: Aug. 6—10 Week 12 Aug. 13—17 Week 13 Aug. 20—24 *No Camp on May 28 and July 4.
The tennis and aquatics departments pair up again to offer nine weeks plus Post and Last Chance Camps. Swim instructors and the tennis Pee Wee pro instructors lead two groups: girls ages 5–8 and boys ages 5–8. Emphasis is on learning and improving “strokes” on land and in the water. Five to six year olds start with tennis; seven and eight year olds swim first. The two groups join for snack time at the outdoor pool pavilion/playground area. *Groups will be combined during camps in weeks 11–12 for a more recreational experience. Space is limited, so register early! Please note: you must register by the Friday before each week to participate in the camp.
Serve, Snack, Splash (Majors): Tennis & Swim Camp 6—14 years $140/JCC Member; $168 /Guest July 2—6,* A.M. *No camp on July 4 The tennis and aquatics departments pair up to expand our swim and tennis combo camps for older campers. Swim instructors and the tennis instructors lead groups. Emphasis is on improving “strokes” on land and in the water. Space is limited, soregister early!
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*Week 1: May 29—June 1 Week 8: July 16—20 Week 2: June 4—8 Week 9: July 23—27 Week 3: June 11—15 Week 10: July 30—Aug. 3 Week 4: June 18—22 Week 11: Aug. 6—10 Week 5: June 25—29 Week 12 Aug. 13—17 *Week 6: July 2—6 Week 13 Aug. 20—24 Week 7: July 9—13 *No Camp on May 28 and July 4. Pro-rates will be *$130/JCC Member/week; $100/Tennis Member/week; $150/Guest/week*
SPORTS CAMPS & TENNIS
5—6 years (Maximum 18 players) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m. $160/JCC Member/week; $130/Tennis member/week; $190/Guest/week Register early because this camp will sell out! Kids focus on the development of hand-eye coordination, basic technique and a love for the game! We have a combination of fun and silly tennis games (with and without racquets) to improve racquet-eye and hand-eye coordination.
Furious Forehands and Bustin’ Backhands 7—8 years (Maximum six players) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m. Tennis Center $160/JCC Member/week; $130/Tennis member/week; $190/Guest/week Kids learn every basic stroke in the book with an emphasis on proper technique and learning how to play actual games. Join us for a week or more to get a furious forehand and bustin’ backhand! Players with more advanced skill can place up an age level.
Hot Shots 9—10 years (Maximum six players) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m. $160/JCC Member/week; $130/Tennis member/week; $190/Guest/week Players work on competitive and cooperative games to improve movement and overall play. All tennis strokes are covered with an emphasis on using them to develop consistent rallies. Tons of games and point play! Players with more advanced skills can place up an age level.
Future Stars 11—12 years (Maximum six players) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m. $160/JCC Member/week; $130/Tennis member/week; $190/Guest/week Register early because this camp will sell out! Players move toward more live-ball play. Tactics and strategies are introduced. More advanced technique is covered, including spin and specialty shots.
High School Hitters 13—15 years (Maximum six players) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—Noon or 1—4 p.m. $160/JCC Member/week; $130/Tennis member/week; $190/Guest/week
“Tournament Team” Competitive Tennis Camp Ages 11 years and older, skill level appropriate* (Maximum eight players) Monday—Friday, 1—4 p.m. $210/JCC Member/week; $180/Tennis member/week; $240/Guest/week *$168/JCC Member/week; $144/Tennis member/week; $192/Guest/week *Weeks 1 and 6* A camp designed for motivated junior tennis players who are actively involved in competitive match-play and tournaments. Players expand their tactical and strategic knowledge of tennis in both doubles and singles. Drills and point play stress the joy and satisfaction of working hard. *All players are required to be approved by a Tournament Team coach for entry; please contact Matt Anderson at (303) 316-6380.
One-Week LEGO® Camps Pre-Engineering
JCC CAMPS
Players use lots of live-ball point play and games. Advanced technique is covered, including spins and shot selection. Players work on strategy and tactics needed for improved high school play with a special focus on doubles.
Ages 5—7 June 4—8, 9 a.m.—Noon $170/JCC Member; $204/Guest Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.
Engineering FUNdamentals Ages 8—12 June 4—8, 1—4 p.m. $170/JCC Member; $204/Guest Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas, and the Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students.
Certification Courses American Red Cross Babysitting Class 11 years & older Sunday, June 10, 10 a.m.—4 p.m. $70/individual (manual included)
Jedi Engineering
Get ready for summer babysitting by completing this valuable childcare course. Topics covered include rescue breathing, basic care and emergency procedures. Please bring a kosher snack and a doll. All graduates are eligible to register with the JCC Babysitter’s Clearing House, which operates out of the Rose & Robyn Loup Child Care Center.
CPR Infant/Child/Adult Certification Course 11 years & older Sunday, July 22, 10 a.m.—5 p.m. $75/individual (skill cards included)
Ages 5—7 Aug. 13—17, 9 a.m.—Noon $170/JCC Member; $204/Guest Young Jedi will explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets.
Jedi Master Engineering
Everyone should be familiar with important skills such as first aid, rescue breathing and CPR. Ensure the safety of your loved ones in this important upgraded class which will help prepare you for emergencies. Participants receive one-year certificates upon passing the course examination.
The New JCC South Denver We are thrilled to announce the opening of our NEW JCC South Denver location at 9625 E. Arapahoe Road, Greenwood Village, 80112!
Ages 8—12 Aug. 13—17, 1— 4 p.m. $170/JCC Member; $204/Guest The Force is strong in this class. Build complex machines and structures based on the best designs from a galaxy far, far away. Projects include X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, and fortresses. Play-Well’s Jedi instructors reinforce key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more as students tap into the powerful forces of imagination and engineering.
We have many wonderful programs scheduled at our new site, including a Community Open House in March. More information to come soon. Families will not need to be JCC members in order to participate in programs. Please contact Dani Wynn, South Family Programs Coordinator and Camp Shai South Director, at dwynn@jccdenver.org to learn more about our new south Denver programming.
South South Metro
LEGO® CAMPS
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The Sunrise and Sunset Extended Day programs are available to all JCC and MACC campers who are entering grades K–10. Fees, which are non-refundable, must be paid in full at the time of registration. Drop-in care is based on availability, and fees are due the day of service by check or cash. Because drop-in space is limited, we recommend registering for the full session to ensure your spot. For more information, please call (303) 316-6307.
Camp Shai programs at the JCC Pre–Camp: June 4—8 Camp Shai Session IV: Aug. 6—17 Post Camp: Aug. 20—24 Camp Shai at the JCC Hours (all camp sessions) Monday—Friday, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Sunrise: 8—8:45 a.m. Sunrise campers will be taken by bus to Denver JDS for Camp Shai Sunrise for Post Camps: 8—9 a.m. Sunset: 4—6 p.m.
Camp Shai North Grades K—8 Session IV *Aug. 6—17 Chaverim (Friends) Tze’Adim (Footprints) Sababa (Cool) On the Road $346/JCC Member; $396/Guest *Due to Denver Public School District starting later in the 2012 school year, the JCC has decided to extend camp.
Transportation Round trip transportation is available from: Central Park in Stapleton to the JCC $18/week Depart Central Park Stapleton, 8:20 a.m. Return to Central Park Stapleton, 4:45 p.m. Stapleton to the Denver JDS $25/week Depart Central Park Stapleton, 8:20 a.m. Return to Central Park Stapleton, 4:45 p.m. JCC to the Denver JDS $15/week Depart JCC, 8:45 a.m. Return to JCC, 4:15 p.m.
Not ready for summer to end? Attend a full-day, one-week session of camp activities. Campers enjoy daily field trips, art projects, swimming and GaGa. Enrollment is limited, and fees, which are non-refundable, must be paid in full at the time of registration. For more information, please call (303) 316-6307.
Post Camp Grades K—6 Aug. 20—24 $346/JCC Member; $396/Guest This full-day, one-week session is the last camp of summer! Last Chance Camp offers the same basic format as our Post Camp, but participants enjoy different activities and destinations. Enrollment is limited and fees, which are non-refundable, must be paid in full at the time of registration. For more information, please call (303) 316-6307.
Post Sunrise & Sunset Sunrise: 8—9 a.m. $25/session; Drop-in: $7/hour (charged in full hour increments only)
Connecting with the Community
Sunset: 4—6 p.m. $50/session; Drop-in: $7/hour or portion of an hour
ANB Bank and the Sturm Family Foundation believe in giving back to our communities. For years, we have been dedicated to charitable causes, community events, and employee volunteerism.
Club J Programs: Sunrise and Sunset
We are proud and honored to continue our support of the
Grades K—10 Sunrise: 8–9 a.m. $35/Session I; $53/Session II and III/JCC member $42/Session I; $64/Session II and III/Guest Sunset: 4–6 p.m. $70/Session I; $106/Session II and III/JCC member $84/Session I; $127 Session II and III/Guest Drop-in: $7/hour (charged in full hour increments only)
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The JCC Family Programs Department Presents Programs, Classes and Events for Young Families Who are Expecting or Have Children Ages Newborn—Age 6
Family Programs at the JCC Pre-natal Classes –Include Jewish Baby University, Breastfeeding, Baby Safe, ABCs of Financial Planning, Miracles and Mayhem, Bootcamp for New Dads, Pre-natal Yoga and Pilates.
Jewish Baby University Summer Session: Sundays, July 8, 29 & Mondays, July 16, 30, Friday, July 27, 5:30p.m. (JBU Shabbat Dinner) $165/couple Rose Medical Center and the JCC Designed for first-time parents, this innovative program combines childbirth education with an exploration of the Jewish traditions and rituals connected with pregnancy, birth and parenting, and provides an opportunity to create lasting friendships.
Jewish Baby University Plus
includes information on child development and parenting skills, books and CDs, and a complimentary JCC one-year membership. There is no charge for this service. For specific dates, times, costs and descriptions of all programs or to register, please visit our website at www.jccdenver.org/family-programs or contact Jill Katchen at (303) 3166336 or Melanie Gruenwald at (303) 316-6325.
Family Programs South Visit our new location! 9625 East Arapahoe Road Greenwood Village, CO 80112
Featuring
$250/couple Jewish Baby University seven-week course, PLUS Breast Feeding (July 19), Baby Safe (July 26), and ABCs of Financial Planning (Aug. 2) all in one great package with a cost savings.
Move and Learn classes Music, yoga, tumbling, art, sign language and cooking for children newborn to 4 and their caregivers.
• Move and Learn classes • Parent Education Programs • Family Celebrations and Events
For more information, please contact Dani Wynn at dwynn@jccdenver.org
Parent Education Programs Bagels and Blocks for new moms, Parent’s Night Out- Holiday cooking, childhood development and parenting seminars, weekly Shabbat Sing and Free Story Time.
Family Camp 2012
Family Celebrations and Events
Aug. 10—12 at the JCC Ranch Camp
Shabbat dinners, Havdalah, Tu B’Shevat, Purim, Shavuot, Passover and more.
Ranch Camp and Family Programs present a weekend of camp activities and a Shabbat celebration! For details contact Melanie Gruenwald (303) 3166325 or mgruenwald@jccdenver.org.
Warm Welcome - Congratulations on Your New Baby! Warm Welcome is available for Jewish babies, age 6 months or younger. Let us help…we offer caring support, a connection to community resources, a way to meet other new parents, and a gift basket that
All classes and camps are eligible for a MazelTot discount. South South Metro
350 South Dahlia Street • Denver, CO 80246 • (303) 399-2660 • www.jccdenver.org
Camp Shalom at the ECC Ages 2–5 ESTABLISHED IN 1935, the JCC Early Childhood Center (ECC) offers a high quality and enriching program for children twelve weeks to five years. CAMP
SHALOM at the ECC introduces young children to the fun of summer camp through AGE-APPRO-
PRIATE ACTIVITIES that range from CREATIVE ARTS to OUTDOOR GAMES. All programs are conducted on site at the JCC Early Childhood Center and children enjoy weekly SPECIAL EVENTS. All campers, ages three and up, enrolled in a full-day program participate in off-site field trips at least once per session. Our caring and experienced staff encourages EXPLORATION and
DISCOVERY, while nurturing regard for self and others. Children have the opportunity to EXPLORE NATURE AND SCIENCE, play, build SELF-ESTEEM and enjoy FRIENDSHIPS in small, nurturing groups in a JUDAIC SETTING. All but the two-year old campers enjoy SWIMMING in our indoor pool where the water is shallow and sun rays can’t burn delicate skin. All-camp THEME
DAYS and SHABBAT SING bring toddlers and preschoolers together.
ECC Camp Registration
Scheduling
Children Currently Enrolled in the ECC: Parents of children who are currently enrolled in the ECC preschool or the Parent-Tot program will have received camp registration materials from the ECC, which includes a random lottery number and an assigned time slot for each family to register in person on Tuesday, Feb. 21 or Wednesday, Feb. 22 at which time a $150 per-session deposit is due.
Camp Shalom at the ECC, which serves children ages 2–5, offers a wide variety of scheduling options to meet each family’s needs. Our summer consists of three-week sessions.
Children of JCC Members: JCC families may register for camp by predesignated lottery number. The lottery number will also include the time on March 6 that you can come to the JCC to register. To receive your lottery number, please call the preschool. General Community Registration: Non-ECC parents and non JCC members may register their child in person at the ECC. All registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please do not mail registration forms to the ECC.
Pick-Up and Escort If your child needs to be escorted to or from ECC Camps from other JCC/MACC programs on the JCC campus, you must notify the ECC and the other programs in writing prior to the start of camp.
Food Camp Shalom provides kosher snacks for all campers. Children should bring a dairy kosher sack lunch that they can enjoy in a group picnic setting. For menu suggestions, see page 3.
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Session I: June 4—June 24 Session II: June 25—July 13 (closed July 4) Session III: July 16—Aug. 3 Post Camp: Aug. 6—10 Please pack a dairy kosher lunch for your camper to eat once they arrive in the ECC for afternoon enrichment programs. Please note, if your child needs to be escorted to or from an ECC Camp or extended day program from another JCC/MACC program, you must notify the ECC and the other program, in writing, prior to the start of camp. Limited drop-in spaces may be available depending on the day and time. Drop-in spaces are only available to Camp Shalom campers. Reservations for drop-ins must be made at least 24 hours in advance and cannot be cancelled. There are no refunds for unused drop-ins. There is no dropin service for the afternoon enrichment program during the first week of camp. There is no afternoon enrichment during Post Camp as this program runs from 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Summer 2012 Group Fundamentals of Pilates JCC Sports & Fitness Center
Th e TTeen e e n Experience Experience The o f a a Lifetime! Lifetime! of
May 1—June 19 Tuesdays, 11—11:50 a.m. June 3—July 22 Sundays, 11:30 a.m.—12:20 p.m. July 6—Aug. 24 Fridays, 1—1:50 p.m. Aug. 1—Sept. 19 Wednesdays, 5:30—6:20 p.m.
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$120/S&F; $160/Guest Eight Sessions (50 minutes each)
Maccabi Experience JJCC CC Maccabi
August 5—10 August 5—10 Houston, H o u s t o n, Tx Tx
www.jccdenver.org/maccabi (303) 316-6304
For more information regarding our Fundamentals of Pilates Program contact sfmembership@jccdenver.org or (303) 316-6300.
Build Your Best Body
The Denver Children’s Theatre presents
The Snow Queen by Charles Way Directed by Steve Wilson & Billie McBride
March 13—May 13, 2012 RECOMMENDED FOR GRADES K—6, ENJOYED BY ALL!
Weekday Shows for School Groups Sunday Shows for Families
Tickets & Info: www.maccjcc.org or (303) 316-6360
Sponsored by:
Art Academy Wolf Theatre Academy Grades Pre-K—12
MACC ACADEMIES 350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80246
General Information MACC Grades PreK–12 Welcome to the MIZEL
ARTS AND CULTURE CENTER or MACC, which is located on the campus of the ROBERT E. LOUP
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER (JCC). Working with this guide, you can MIX & MATCH art and drama classes for a summer filled with FUN, LEARNING and CREATIVITY. Your child can spend a HALF latter, we offer LUNCH-IN for your convenience. EXTENDED
DAY or FULL DAY at MACC. If you choose the
DAY options are also available, along with TENNIS and SPORTS
camps and other options through the JCC. Whatever you choose, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your child’s INTERESTS and
SCHEDULE at MACC.
Designing Your Super Summer
Cancellation and Tuition Policy
To plan the best possible summer for your child, you’ll want to set aside some time to familiarize yourself with the contents of this guide. Be sure to consult the E-Z Find Age Grid on inside front cover. If you are interested in combining classes at MACC with programs presented by our sister organization, the JCC, please refer to the JCC portion of the guide or use our E-Z grid. The number of programs and choices can be overwhelming, but our staff is eager to help you build the perfect summer for your child. Please contact us at (303) 316-6360.
Unless a program is cancelled by MACC or the JCC, all deposits and fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. We cannot refund fees or give credit for absences or temporary withdrawals.
MACC Academy Registration We are delighted to announce that MACC registration will be open almost one month earlier than previous years, on Feb. 12, and that registration can be completed in full online. We hope this helps families, especially those who mix and match Camp Shai with MACC academies, the ability to plan their summer earlier. We have also decided to eliminate our priority process as we have very few classes that close after the first day of registration. This beats the old days of waiting in long lines, dealing with complex lottery procedures or navigating full parking lots. Registration for all MACC programs opens on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 9 a.m.
There are three ways to register: 1. Online. The most popular, convenient and comprehensive way to register.
Financial Assistance All MACC summer programs have financial assistance available. Families may obtain a scholarship application through the Camp Central office or by visiting our website at www.maccjcc.org. In order to be considered for financial assistance a completed registration form including deposit must be submitted. The deadline for scholarship applications is Friday, March 16, 2012. All inquiries and financial assistance applications are kept confidential. In the event that financial assistance is not accepted or the amount is not sufficient, all camp deposits will be refunded or credited to your account. Families will be notified in early May 2012.
Pricing All class listings include a guest price and a JCC member price. JCC membership is open to all. In most cases, parents registering for more than two classes should compare the pricing to determine whether purchasing a JCC Membership will actually save money. See membership information on page 2.
Simply go to www.maccjcc.org and follow the prompts.
2. Phone. Call (303) 316-6307 to speak with our staff. Please know that we are happy to answer questions and offer assistance with class suggestions and the registration process. Don’t hesitate to let us give you a more personal registration experience. 3. In Person. Come to the Camp Central Office (350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80246) from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday to register in person. Our friendly and helpful staff are happy to take the time to answer all of your questions or walk you through the entire process.
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Children with Special Needs MACC strives to enhance the lives of children and teens with special needs by providing creative opportunities to participate in MACC programs to the fullest extent of their ability. Many of our programs welcome children with special needs; however it is imperative for parents to call in advance so that we can insure the best possible preparation in accommodating children with special needs. Please call the MACC office to schedule an appointment with the program director to determine your child’s individual needs and to create a successful match between your child and our programs. Equally, it should be noted that we have special scholarship opportunities for special needs children.
Lunch-In
Every student under the age of 12 must be signed in and out daily by a parent, guardian or sibling who is 16 years or older. Participants who are 12 or older do not have to follow this procedure. Supervised Lunch participants will be signed out of morning classes and into afternoon classes by staff. Please drop off and pick up campers in a timely manner. Your children will not be left unattended, but if you are late picking them up you will be charged for staff time.
Grades K and Above M-F (unless noted) Noon—1 p.m. Phillips Social Hall $30/JCC Member: five-day week (does not include meals) $36/Guest: five-day week (does not include meals)
Conduct We expect the highest standards of behavior from all of our students. If at any time students violate our conduct policies, they may be asked to leave the program. The Center cannot refund tuition for the ejection of students based on poor behavior.
*May 29—June 1 June 4—8 June 11—15 June 18—22 June 25—29 *July 2—6
July 9—13 July 16—20 July 23—27 July 30—Aug. 3 Aug. 6—10
* $24/$30 (four-day week for Memorial and Independence Day Holidays)
Kosher Policy
Lunch-In, which is provided for your child’s safety, is open only to campers attending both morning and afternoon half-day programs.
The JCC/MACC campus is a kosher facility, and all lunches brought to the center by program participants must be meat-free. For a full explanation of JCC kashrut (kosher) policies, please call (303) 316-6383.
Medical Needs/Emergencies
Snacks Most classes at MACC’s summer academies will include a snack break. We encourage all children to bring a kosher (non-meat) snack and a beverage to each day of class. You can also provide your child with the correct change for our vending machines where pop is available for $1.25, and candy or other snacks are available for $1.25 or less.
Lunch-In In an effort to provide continuity of care for children in morning and afternoon camps, the JCC and MACC are offering a new format for lunch and supervision between Noon and 1 p.m. Children who attend both a morning and an afternoon half-day program must register for “LunchIn” when registering. This program is open only to campers who attend both morning and afternoon half-day programs. Children who register for Lunch-In will be escorted from their morning camp to the Phillips Social Hall, where they will meet with a staff member from their afternoon camp group and go to a specific location to eat lunch. They will then travel with their afternoon camp group to that camp’s location for the duration of the afternoon. The fee for Lunch-In covers staff supervision only—please pack a lunch for your children. All meals brought to the JCC campus must conform to kosher guidelines. Children under the age of 12 who participate in an all-day program may not be left unsupervised on the JCC campus. Parents of these children must either register for the Lunch-In program or provide an adult (16 years old or older) to supervise the child on the onehour lunch break. Children 12 years old and older who attend both a morning and an afternoon half-day programs must either 1) register for the Lunch-In program or 2) sign the Meal Release Waiver on the relevant registration forms. The waiver releases the MACC/JCC from the responsibility for supervising your child during the lunch period between camps. Please register for Lunch-In as you would register for any other MACC program.
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Please inform the academy directors and staff if your child has special medical needs, and be sure to fill out all relevant medical and release forms. If a child is injured, first aid will be administered; 911 will be called in the case of an emergency.
Club J Programs: Sunrise and Sunset Grades K—10 Sunrise: 8–9 a.m. $35/Session I; $53/Session II and III/JCC member $42/Session I; $64/Session II and III/Guest Sunset: 4–6 p.m. $70/Session I; $106/Session II and III/JCC member $84/Session I; $127 Session II and III/Guest Drop-in: $7/hour (charged in full hour increments only)
Faculty For full biographies of our Art and Theatre faculty please visit us online at www.maccjcc.org.
Watch for Upcoming MACC Art Academy Exhibits in the Singer Gallery! Adult Painting Class Exhibit May 2012 Summer Art Academy Students Late August, 2012 For more information call (303) 316-6360.
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JCC Sports & Fitness Center Our Amenities Include: • 30,000 sq. ft. full-service fitness center • Indoor, outdoor & kiddie pools including Aquafit classes & infancy to adult year-round swim lessons • Cardio Area, Weight Room, Yoga Studio, Pilates Studio, Spinning Studio & Group Exercise Studio • Personal training & Physical therapy • Hot Yoga Studio
• Sports leagues & programs • Full-size gymnasium with two indoor basketball courts • Childcare • Spa services • Month-to-month memberships
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THREE DAY GUEST MEMBERSHIP Guest membership must be activated by a S&F membership representative prior to using the club. JCC Sports & Fitness Center • 350 S. Dahlia St. • Denver, CO 80246 • (303) 316-6308 • www.jccdenver.org
Art Academy • Summer 2012 Grades 1–12 The VISUAL ARTS are vital to the development of your child’s imagination, self-esteem and interaction with and understanding of the world. At the MACC’s Art Academy, SKILLED ARTISTS, who are also experienced educators, nurture the CREATIVITY in every child. Students have an intensive art experience using quality materials in a studio environment. Whether creating a life mask, drawing with a wide variety of quality materials, working in a clay studio or creating an environmental artwork, children will enjoy being immersed in art. Students can acquire essential SKILLS in TRADITIONAL
FORMS like drawing, painting, pottery and bronze casting. They are
also free to explore contemporary art forms such as fused glass and digital media including photography and filmmaking. Whether they’re creating useable objects or works of pure imagination, young artists will enjoy expressing their inner visions.
Highlights • Teen Art Programs are now located on the MACC/JCC Member campus • Digital photography for all age groups with more advanced options for upper elementary and teens. • Outdoor painting for teens located nearby at 4 Mile Historical Park • From Wax to Bronze for upper elementary and for teens • Fashion and Up-Cycling for teens • Watercolor Mural class • Interdisciplinary Art and Photography • End of summer exhibition of student artwork!
General Information Pick-Up of Completed Works Due to the nature of the fired-clay process used in all of our pottery classes, completed works will be available for pick-up in the clay studio or the hallway outside the clay studio by the Thursday following the completion of class. For your convenience, all work will be wrapped and tagged with the student’s name. Because storage space is limited, we encourage you to return as soon as possible to collect your child’s artwork.
Dress Your child will probably feel most free to be creative when he or she is dressed in play clothes. Art is often a messy process and, while we do provide smocks, we strongly recommend that your child wear clothing that you consider expendable.
Grade Levels All grade levels refer to the grade students will enter in the fall of 2012. Students entering grade 3 may choose to participate either with older children in grades 3–6 or with younger children in grades 1–3. Likewise for students entering grade 6.
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Locations Art classes for all age groups have space on the MACC/JCC Campus. Clay classes are offered in the Frankel Clay Studio. General art classes are offered in the Greinetz Art Studio (near the clay studio) or in the trailer, near the south entrance to the building. Class locations are listed in the descriptions, and staff will be present to direct you and your child to the appropriate location.
Signing In & Out, Conduct, Snacks, Lunch For information on signing in & out, conduct, snacks and lunch, please refer to page 30.
MACC Art Summer 2012 Week 1 • May 29—June 1 • 4 days, T—F Assemblage and Collage (Section #1) Grades 1—3 T—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Trailer $98/JCC Member; $118/Guest Instructor: Ann Fleming Make sculptures from found objects, recyclables and other materials. Create collages using paper, magazine images and your own drawings. Learn about the work of well known artists in these fields.
Teapots (Section #1 ) Grades 1–3 T–F, 1–4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $98/JCC Member; $118/Guest Instructor: Robin Furuta
Teapots (Section #2) Grades 3–6 T–F, 9 a.m.–Noon Frankel Clay Studio $98/JCC Member; $118/Guest Instructor: Robin Furuta Have fun learning about teapots and tea sets. We will explore teapots from across the globe looking at all types of forms. You will create your own tea set with a teapot and four cups and paint a wooden tray to put them on.
Week 2 • June 4—8 Introduction to Digital Photography Grades 1–3 M—F, 1-4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $219/JCC Member; $263/Guest Instructors: Amy F. Blomquist and Jill P. Mott In this interactive and hands-on workshop students will learn how to express themselves creatively and understand the world around them through photography. From photographic scavenger hunts, to fashion shoots and the making of fun photographic ornaments, mosaics and photo frames, students will come away with a strong eye and a passion for photography. Students must provide their own basic digital pointand-shoot camera.
Assemblage and Collage (Section #2)
Digital Photography Basics
Grades 3–6 T–F, 1–4 p.m. Trailer $98/JCC Member; $118/Guest Instructor: Ann Fleming
Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 am-Noon Greinetz Art Studio $219/JCC Member; $263/Guest Instructors: Amy F. Blomquist and Jill P. Mott
Create collages using paper, magazine images and your own drawings. Make sculptures from found objects, recyclables and other materials. Learn about the work of well known artists in these fields.
All About Sketch Books Grades 6–12 T–F, 9 a.m.–Noon Greinetz Art Studio $110/JCC Member; $132/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen We have dedicated an entire workshop to sketch books because they provide the foundation for artists’ idea development. Discover the joy and delight of sketching in this four day workshop. Learn about tools, processes, techniques, sources of inspiration and the importance of incorporating sketching into your daily creative routine. There are no requirements, and you don’t need to know how to draw to take this workshop.
Screenprinting Grades 6–12 T–F, 1–4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $110/JCC Member; $132/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen Learn the basics of water-based screenprinting in a hands-on four day workshop. Participants will learn how to print their own designs using cutout-stenciling techniques on paper and create simple screens using common and accessible art materials. These are techniques that you will be able to use almost anywhere. We will provide basic white cotton t-shirts to print on and we encourage you to bring other fabric items that you would like to adorn!
See faculty bios at www.maccjcc.org.
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Have fun learning about teapots and tea sets. We will explore teapots from across the globe looking at all types of forms. You will create your own tea set with a teapot and four cups and paint a wooden tray to put them on.
In this interactive and hands-on workshop students will learn how to express themselves creatively and understand the world around them through photography. From photographic scavenger hunts, to fashion shoots and the making of fun photographic ornaments, mosaics and photo frames, students will come away with a strong eye and a passion for photography. Students must provide their own basic digital pointand-shoot camera.
How Does The Wind Blow? Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Vicky Smith We will be exploring weather related sculptures in this class. Participants will design and create a weather vane, make a cloud mobile and build a sun plate after learning about different cultural symbols for the sun. Come and create these cheery sculptures with us!
Filmmaking for Teens Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. The Trailer $420/JCC Member; $504/Guest Instructor: Scott Kinnamon In this dynamic workshop, teens will make their own videos and use them to tell a story of their choosing. Scott and his team of instructors will provide all equipment and guide participants through scriptwriting, storyboarding, directing, shooting, scoring and editing their video. Content is adjusted to accommodate students with varying levels of filmmaking experience.
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Wheel Throwing for Teens (Two Week Class)
Instructors: Amy F. Blomquist and Jill P. Mott
Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $244/JCC Member;$293/Guest
Do you already have an eye for and passion for photography but want to develop your style and technical skills needed to be the next Ansel Adams or Annie Leibovitz? n this fast-paced photography class you will participate in shooting assignments that will sharpen your skills and refine your style. Always wanted to see how the pros work? During this workshop you will be introduced to local professional photographers in a variety of fields and look at work of many world renowned photographers. Walk away from class with a strong digital and printed portfolio.
New and continuing students are welcome in this two week class exploring all aspects of wheel throwing, trimming and glazing.We will work on basic forms and continue with complexity as each student progresses. Come and get your hands muddy in this noncompetitive environment. And remember: wear sneakers -no flip flops, sandals or Crocs. Expect to have fun and get dirty!
Week 3 • June 11—15 Box It! Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147Guest Instructor: Vicky Smith We will be making all kinds of containers in this class including cookie jars, trinket boxes and a small treasure trunk. Explore different construction techniques, texture options and methods for closing. These useful objects are loads of fun to make.
Glass and Mixed Media Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $133/JCC Member; $159/Guest Instructor: Jenny Werner Students will create two small works that include mixed media glass techniques: painting, collage, mosaic, fusing. Artists will explore color and composition, creating a fused glass tile. In a second piece artists will learn of how to use glass as a surface for painting, mosaic and collaging. Themes for projects center around personal interests.
Wheel Throwing for Teens (Two Week Class) Continues from previous week
Mixed Media Glass Art Grades 6—12 M—F, 1—4 pm Greinetz Art Studio $144/JCC Member; $193/Guest Instructor: Jenny Werner Students will create two small works that include mixed media glass techniques: painting, collage, mosaic, fusing. Artists will explore color and composition, creating a glass fused tile. In a second piece artists will learn of how to use glass as a surface for painting, mosaic and collaging. Themes for projects center on personal interests.
Week 4 • June 18—22 All About Fish Grades 1—3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Vicky Smith Each students will create a large magnificent, three dimensional fish. In addition, they will design a watery world wall piece and a fish platter. Come and enjoy making pieces from these wonderful and colorful inspiring animals.
Digital Photography Basics Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $219/JCC Member;$263/Guest Instructors: Amy F. Blomquist and Jill P. Mott
Found Object Art Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen
In this interactive and hands-on workshop students will learn how to express themselves creatively and understand the world around them through photography. From photographic scavenger hunts, to fashion shoots and the making of fun photographic ornaments, mosaics and photo frames, students will come away with a strong eye and a passion for photography. Students must provide their own basic digital point-and-shoot camera.
Use basic sculptural techniques on unconventional materials and transform them into works of art! Wood scraps, recycled goods, nylon and coat hangers are among the many materials we will work with. Learn how to look at three dimensional art and how to build sturdy, lasting sculptures that are also gorgeous and will be enjoyed for years.
Digital Photography 201 for Teens
Art From Found Objects
Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon The Trailer $219/JCC Member;$263/Guest
Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest
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Architecture
Use basic sculptural techniques on unconventional materials and transform them into works of art. Wood scraps, recycled goods, nylon and coat hangers are among the many materials we will work with. Learn how to look at three dimensional art and how to build sturdy, lasting sculptures that are also gorgeous and will be enjoyed for years.
Grades 1—3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Vicky Smith
Filmmaking
In this clay class, students will learn about basic architectural elements such as arches, domes, columns and more. They will design and create model buildings in order to fabricate their own village, town, farm, etc. Come build an imaginary world in clay!
Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $210/JCC Member; $250/Guest Instructor: Scott Kinnamon and staff Come explore the magic of filmmaking including film theory, scriptwriting, visual storytelling, shooting, editing and scoring. Students will participate in group exercises and will receive a DVD of their efforts a few weeks after the workshop. Ready? Action!
Plein Air (Outdoor) Painting For Teens Grades 7—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Four Mile Historic Park $305/JCC Member;$361/Guest (Includes tuition, daily admission to Four Mile Historic Park, your own set of paints, paint box and portable easel to keep. Students returning with their own easels may contact us for a reduced price.) Instructor: Carol Redmond Join us for this unique experience painting from observation in an outdoor setting. We will explore the principles of composition, color mixing and brushstroke techniques using the outdoor environment as inspiration, a technique known as “Plein Air” painting. Students will work in the open air with both watercolor and water-mixable oil paints at Four Mile Historic Park. At the end of class, each student will take home a French-style portable easel, along with their own set of watermixable oil paints and brushes. Students should bring a backpack with a hat, sunscreen, water resistant jacket or poncho, comfortable shoes and umbrella each day. In case of inclement weather, the class will meet in The Trailer on the MACC/JCC campus. (Please note that drop-off and pick-up is at Four Mile Historic Park, 715 South Forest Street, Denver.)
Wheel Throwing for Teens (Two Week Class) Grades 6—12 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $244/JCC Member;$293/Guest Instructor: Vicky Smith New and continuing students are welcome in this two week class exploring all aspects of wheel throwing, trimming and glazing. We will work on basic forms and continue with complexity as each student progresses. Come and get your hands muddy in this noncompetitive environment. And remember: wear sneakers – no flip flops, sandals or Crocs. And expect to have fun and get dirty!
Week 5 • June 25—29
See faculty bios at www.maccjcc.org.
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Instructor: Darcie Klassen
Monsters! Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen Monsters, monsters everywhere! In this class we will explore the fun and imaginative world of monsters through a series of two dimensional and three dimensional art activities. At the end of the week, students will have a collection of projects with octopus arms, googly eyes, blue fur, ferocious claws and anything else you might imagine.
Wax to Bronze Grades 3-6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $195/JCC Member; $234 Guest (Fee includes 1.5 lbs bronze, foundry prep and casting fee) Instructor: Amy Laugeson Over 5000 years old, the “lost wax” bronze casting process is still prized for its ability to achieve fine detail. This class offers students an introduction to this process, as well as a variety of other sculpting methods and materials. Each student has the opportunity to create an original small sculpture in wax and then we will have it cast in bronze at a professional foundry. Students will be working with hot wax and a variety of sculpting tools. Tuition includes 1.5 lbs of bronze, the casting and finish work, for one small bronze sculpture. There will be an additional fee for artworks weighing over 1.5 lbs. Families will be notified when artworks are ready for pick-up.
Fashion Fundamentals: From Drawing to 3D Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $135/JCC Member; $162/Guest Instructor: Judith Cassel-Mamet Love to think about and design your own fashions? This class is perfect for anyone interested in seeing their clothing and accessories drawn to reflect their own unique, creative style. Students will learn to draw the average figure and the fashion figure. Then we will play with drawing textures of a variety of fabrics; from denim to sheers to lace. Students will collage their creations and host a "reverse" runway show at the end of the week. Start saving your fashion magazines now!
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Sculpture: Lost Wax Bronze Casting
Mask-making and Puppetry
Grades 6—12 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $195/JCC Member;$234 Guest (fee includes 1.5 lbs bronze, foundry prep and casting fee) Instructor: Amy Laugeson
Grades 3—6 M,T,TH,F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $98/JCC Member;$118/Guest Instructor: Betsy Tobin
Over 5000 years old, the “lost wax” bronze casting process is still prized for its ability to achieve fine detail. This class offers students an introduction to this process, as well as a variety of other sculpting methods and materials. Each student has the opportunity to create an original small sculpture in wax and then we will have it cast in bronze at a professional foundry. Students will be working with hot wax and a variety of sculpting tools. Tuition includes 1.5 lbs of bronze, the casting and finish work, for one small bronze sculpture. There will be an additional fee for artworks weighing over 1.5 lbs. Families will be notified when artworks are ready for pick-up.
Wheel Throwing for Teens Continues in the Afternoon
Week 6 • July 2—6 (No Class on Wednesday, July 4)
Working in clay and paper mache, we’ll design and create fun and fanciful masks and unforgettable characters. Each participant will also create their own puppet and bring their character to life. The program will end with a lively puppet and mask parade.
Mixed Media Journaling Grades 6—12 M,T,TH,F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $110/JCC Member;$132/Guest Instructor: Judith Cassel-Mamet Create your own journals. Then, the instructor will introduce a variety of collage and mixed media techniques for you to experiment with as you tell your own story in a unique way.No drawing or journal writing experience is needed.
Interdisciplinary Art and Photography Puppet Play Grades 1—3 M,T,TH,F, 9 a.m.—Noon The Trailer $98/JCC Member;$118/Guest Instructor: Betsy Tobin Students will design and create their own colorful dragon puppets, finger puppets and rod puppets. They will also make simple masks and learn the basics of masked acting and puppetry to bring their characters to life in simple stories and skits.
Animals on the Wall Grades 1—3 M,T,TH,F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $98/JCC Member;$118/Guest Instructor: Cheryl Bankes In this class we will explore the animal kingdom. After choosing your favorite animal, you will create hanging “wall pockets” of your favorite crawling or flying animals. Make an entire zoo for your wall!
Recreating Extinct Animals Grades 3—6 M,T,TH,F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $98/JCC Member;$118/Guest Instructor: Cheryl Bankes Explore ancient, extinct animals of the sea and land in the exciting class. We will try to imagine what they looked like based upon fossil pictures and where they lived on earth. Using your creativity you will make the animal out of clay and paint it with colorful glazes.
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Grades 6–12 M,T,TH,F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $110/JCC Member;$132/Guest Instructor: Carol Redmond Explore the intersection between object making, environmental installation and photography in this interdisciplinary class. We’ll take a look at the work of contemporary artists who construct objects and environments which often exist for a limited time but live on as photographs. Then we will create preliminary sketches, mixed media objects and environments as source material for our own photographs. The session will culminate with an online exhibit of the work produced in class.
Week 7 • July 9—13 Art Sampler Grades 1—3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon The Trailer $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen Explore a series of art media and materials such as watercolor, colorful paper, fabric, tempera paint, colored pencils and markers. We will discover how to manipulate color, line, texture and shape and how other artists use these elements in their work. This is a great class for young artists, and those who want to build upon their basic skills. Each project will be an imaginative and playful look into the world of visual art.
Fairy Tale Castles Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest
Week 8 • July 16-20
We will look at the castles of some famous fairy tales and then you will create your own castle. It may contain a secret tower, a hidden room or a resident dragon. You will make the magic happen!
Garden Gnomes
Medieval Castles in the Sky Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Cheryl Bankes We will learn about the medieval castles that overlooked the great European and Asian rivers. Then we will create our own versions in clay! You may add some of your own architectural elements.
Painting Sampler Grades 3-6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen Learn painting and sketching techniques and complete several fun projects that emphasize creative expression. Each project will explore a different painting skill and they will all be collected into a small-scale book that will go home with them at the end of the week.
Intermediate Digital Photography Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $219/JCC Member;$263/Guest Instructors: Amy F. Blomquist and Jill P. Mott Do you enjoy picture taking? Has anyone ever told you that you have a good eye? If you feel confident about operating a camera but want to develop your skills and personal style and participate in fun shooting assignments, this class is for you! In this hands-on interactive workshop you will create your own photographic and print portfolio as well as crafting many alternative photo products. Students must provide their own basic digital point and shoot camera.
Advanced Digital Photography for Teens Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $219/JCC Member;$263/Guest Instructors: Amy F. Blomquist and Jill P. Mott This class is especially designed for teens that feel confident with their camera (basic point-and-shoot digital camera or digital SLR) but who want to aquire more advanced technical skills as well as fundamentals of composition, lighting, editing and manipulation. We will explore various genres of photography including product, street, documentary, portraiture, fine art and photojournalism and shoot on-location assignments. A strong emphasis will be placed on individual portfolio development and each student will be encouraged to create a body of work that showcases their own creative vision.
See faculty bios at www.maccjcc.org.
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Instructor: Cheryl Bankes
Grades 1—3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Jean Smith From the Brothers Grimm to Harry Potter, learn about the folklore behind these pop-culture garden sculptures. Use clay to create one or two personal gnomes to guard the treasures hidden within your own garden.
Cartoon Fun Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Stan Yan Everyone loves the funnies. Our imaginations will soar as we tell creative stories while learning the basics of cartooning and visual storytelling. The fun includes flipbooks, caricatures, comic jokes and cartoon games. Returning students will enjoy new challenges in this fun, creative class.
Comic Strips Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon The Trailer $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Stan Yan Unleash your inner storyteller through comics! Learn the process of cartoon character design, penciling and inking while you work on both individual and collaborative comic strips. Improve your cartoon illustration and storytelling skills and finish the week with a mini-comic book full of comic strips.
Favorite Food Sculptures Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Jean Smith Pizza? Hamburgers? Warm apple pie with ice cream? Matzah ball soup? What is the most delicious and satisfying food you have ever eaten? Think about your favorite food and learn how to sculpt it in clay. You can’t eat it, but you can enjoy it all day long!
Drawing Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $135/JCC Member; $162/Guest Instructor: Carol Redmond This is your opportunity to enhance your drawing skills. From draw-
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ing fundamentals to advanced techniques in a variety of drawing media, Carol will cover topics such as techniques for showing depth, realism and abstraction and concept development.
You will have fun creating containers which might become homes for your most special or precious objects. Learn how to make lids that stay on and fit just right, and how to add handles and feet. You will be so pleased with your finished artwork!
Painting Grades 6—12 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $135/JCC Member; $162/Guest Instructor: Carol Redmond Play and experiment with paint under the guidance of a professional painter. Students will be working in a variety of water-based media. This class is designed to develop your skills and enhance your enjoyment of the act of painting.
Week 9 • July 23—27
Up-Cycling Fashion Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.— Noon $135/JCC Member; $162/Guest The Trailer Instructor: Darcie Klassen This sustainable and green friendly class will focus on the contemporary trend in up-cycling clothing. Through lesson, activities, an adventurous walking field trip and research, students will learn about the cultural craft trend currently sweeping Denver. Don’t worry if you don’t know a thing about sewing -experience with a sewing machine is helpful, but is not a requirement. Everyone is welcome!
Sweet Tooth Grades 1-3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Jean Smith How sweet it is! We’ll create cookie jars, ice cream soda tumblers, candy dishes, containers for sundaes and banana splits, cake plates and more. Our colorful containers are just right for holding your favorite mouthwatering delights. Yum!
Painting Sampler Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Carol Redmond If you love to paint, then you will love this class! Working with a wide range of painting media including watercolors, acrylics and tempera, we’ll explore a variety of historical painting styles and subject matter, ranging from landscapes to portraits, still-life and abstract compositions.
Art Sampler Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Carol Redmond Variety is the spice of life. Spice up your summer with a taste of several different media. You’ll enjoy drawing, painting, mixed media and even some three dimensional techniques to round out the experience in both representational and abstract styles of art.
Containers Grades 3-6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122 /JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Jean Smith
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Watercolor Mural Grades 6—12 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $135/JCC Member; $162/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen This workshop brings a fun and collaborative approach to painting murals. We will learn the process of conceptualizing, collaborating and painting a large-scale work of art that will be displayed st the JCC/MACC. This workshop will first explore various watercolor techniques with some great takeaway pieces of art. Then using our knowledge of watercolor painting we will design and create a recycled mural using the scrap pieces of paper from our watercolor lessons. If you’re interested in working with other artists and learning how to produce public artwork, this is the workshop for you!
Week 10 • July 30—Aug. 4 Art That Moves (Section #1) Grades 1-3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Ann Fleming You will create kaleidoscopes, kites, wind socks and mobiles from paper, cardboard, tubes, dowels, wire, beads and other fun and funky materials. Learn to create unique designs for each different project.
On the Wall Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Jean Smith Decorate your room with items from this class. You’ll start with a clay plaque, then create a clay shelf to hang on the wall. You can design this shelf to hold a favorite toy, special object, award or memento. With so many colors, textures and shapes, your walls will pop.
Grades 3-6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122/ JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Jean Smith Have fun creating great art that will bring enjoyment to birds and those who like to watch them. Birds will flock to the luxury birdhouse and fanciful birdfeeders or birdbaths you will create. Install your artwork in your garden, and your family will enjoy many hours of bird watching.
Art That Moves (Section #2) Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Ann Fleming You will create kaleidoscopes, kites, wind socks and mobiles from paper, cardboard, tubes, dowels, wire, beads and other fun and funky materials. Learn to create unique designs for each different project.
Comic Books Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (break for lunch, Noon—1 p.m.) The Trailer $244/JCC Member;$292/Guest Instructor: Stan Yan Unleash your inner storyteller through comics! Learn to create a visual story including scripting, character design, penciling, inking and assembly of a comic book. Leave at the end of the week with a mini-comic book, the secret promotional tool for every aspiring comic book creator!
Week 11 • Aug. 6-10 Looking Closer at Plants and Flowers (Section #1) Grades 1—3 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon The Trailer $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Ann Fleming Dissect, study and draw real flowers and leaves. Keep a sketch book of drawings and pressed flowers. Use watercolor pencils, watercolor paint and pens for projects with flowers and plants as a theme. Make prints from cut up vegetables and plants. Learn how botanical art combines science and art.
Drawing and Printmaking Grades 1—3 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen This workshop brings a fun and creative approach to classic drawing
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and printmaking techniques. We will dive into a variety of unique art activities and cover basic monoprinting, stenciling and transfer methods. This workshop will emphasize experimentation and creative discovery. Kids will learn to print images by hand. They make great gifts!
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Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Greinetz Art Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Darcie Klassen In this workshop students will design, sculpt, and decorate their own festive piñatas. We’ll learn the origins of this wonderful Mexican tradition and dive into the messy and fun process of paper-mache. After the cheery sculptures are dry, you can decorate them with with bright colors and patterns, and we will fill them with an assortment of (kosher) candy. At the end of the week, the personalized piñatas will be taken home for friends and family to enjoy. Ole!
Looking Closer at Plants and Flowers (Section #2) Grades 3—6 M—F, 1—4 p.m. The Trailer $122/JCC Member; $147/Guest Instructor: Ann Fleming Dissect, study and draw real flowers and leaves. Keep a sketch book of drawings and pressed flowers. Use watercolor pencils, watercolor paint and pens for projects with flowers and plants as a theme. Make prints from cut up vegetables and plants. Learn how botanical art combines science and art!
Animal Form Vessels Grades 6—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—Noon Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guests Instructor: Cheryl Bankes Many ancient Chinese tomb vessels were created in the form of animals. We will study these ancient vessels and their intended meanings and then create contemporary personal animal vessels inspired by this tradition. After firing we will use a material called “rub n buff ” to make them look like bronze.
Whimsical Teapots Grades 6—12 M—F, 1—4 p.m. Frankel Clay Studio $122/JCC Member; $147/Guests Instructor: Cheryl Bankes Teapots are complex forms and throughout history ceramic artists have brought great creativity to functional and sculptural teapots. Learn about the inspiring and diverse history of teapots including Japanese teapots which look like animals or parts of nature and contemporary examples of personalized and whimsical teapots. Using these ideas for inspiration, students will create their own contemporary teapots.
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Wolf Theatre Academy • Summer 2012 Grades PreK–12 At the Wolf Theatre Academy, we set the HIGHEST STANDARDS for our faculty and students. Our students work with THEATRICAL
PROFESSIONALS who are experienced in the art of theatre EDUCATION. At the younger ages, we emphasize a POSITIVE, nurturing style of teaching with students growing through ENCOURAGEMENT in an environment that supports their development as individuals and as artists. Although our teaching focus shifts for older groups to QUALITY PERFORMANCE, we are proud that most students complete our programs with a sense of incredible accomplishment for a job well done. AGE-APPROPRIATE programming allows younger children to focus on FUN, creation and fantasy, while older students learn the SKILLS that will enable them to approach both
CLASSICAL and CONTEMPORARY material with ease. ONE & THREE-WEEK HALF-DAY workshops include performance classes, technical apprenticeships and audition techniques, in addition to FULL-DAY production and dramatics performance workshops. Now sit back as we raise the curtain on another summer of THEATRICAL MAGIC at the Wolf Theatre Academy!
Please see the introduction to MACC on pages 30 for information on registration, pricing, Lunch-In, special needs children and scholarships.
The Academy Is Different than Camp (For Grades 3 & up) The Wolf Theatre Academy’s summer experience should not be confused with a typical camp experience, which focuses on constant activity and stimulation. At the youngest ages (grades PreK–2), our classes are similar to those in camps, where programs are conducted as structured play. However, at the older ages (grades 3 and up), we are a serious training academy where the focus of our program is quality performance. While students are supervised at all times during academy hours, all students in performance or production workshops will be expected to work on their own at home and when not directly working with faculty. Also, students with leading roles will be asked to spend significant time studying at home. We encourage parents who are looking for a more recreational camp experience to take this into consideration when making their summer choices.
A New Theatre: The Shwayder becomes The Elaine Wolf Theatre Many of you know that due to a generous gift from Elaine Wolf, our mainstage theatre space (formerly The Shwayder Theatre) has received a significant renovation. Our new space includes a mezzanine level with additional seating, a new accessible aisle in the orchestra, a new stage floor, as well as new lighting and sound systems. We hope you will join us in our exciting summer of mainstage productions as we inaugurate this state-of-the-art theatre facility.
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Summer 2012 Mainstage Productions • Guys & Dolls • Hairspray • Taming of the Shrew
Mainstage Production Sessions Patrons of our program should note that, again this year, our mainstage productions rehearse in one “camp”session and perform in the next “camp”session. This is to accommodate those students whose schools let out during the first few weeks in June. This might be an issue if parents are trying to match schedules for other three week programs. Check dates carefully and please feel free to call our staff for assistance if you have any questions.
Emily MacIntyre, Assistant Director of the Wolf Theatre Academy Emily MacIntyre, production manager of MACC for the last eight years, will assume a new responsibility this summer as the assistant director of the Wolf Theatre Academy (WTA). Many know Emily as a significant "behind the scenes" presence in all WTA activities. Her new duties will include assisting WTA director, Steve Wilson, in communicating with parents, students and faculty to insure the highest-quality experience possible - much like a school vice principal. Congratulations Emily.
Grade Levels & New Afternoon Option for Preschool Students (Ages 4-6) All grade levels refer to the grade students will be entering in the fall of 2012. Students in grades 3 and 6 generally have two options. They may participate with younger students, which gives them greater responsibility and the possibility of larger roles in Dramatics Performance Work-
*Day One Auditions An asterisk and the note (*Day One Auditions) after the title of a workshop indicate that acting auditions and the casting of roles are part of the class. It should be noted that students do not need to audition before enrollment and all students enrolled will be guaranteed a part in the play/workshop. Auditions for individual roles will be held on the first day of class, and rehearsals begin after roles have been assigned. Barring absences or policy violations, each student will retain his or her role for the duration of the class. Although no preparation is required for auditions (see musical exception below), it is always helpful for inexperienced students to enroll in the Audition Techniques Workshop, which runs from May 29–June 1 (see page 45).
structor’s discretion. Extensive absences may result in the reduction or even elimination of a student’s performance responsibilities. MACC will not refund tuition because of a student’s absences.
Scheduling: Weekend rehearsals, May 28 (Memorial Day), June 17 (Father’s Day) and July 4 (Independence Day) Please read the class descriptions carefully, as some workshops list mandatory attendance at Sunday rehearsals and performances. There will be no Academy rehearsals or performances on Friday evenings or at any time on Saturdays. This summer begins with a short week of programming (Tuesday, May 29–Sunday, June 3, no classes taking place on Monday, May 28, Memorial Day). Please note also that some workshops have mandatory rehearsals on Father’s Day (Sunday, June 17). Families planning activities or trips on Father’s Day should not sign up for classes that conflict with their plans. Also, again this year there will be no MACC classes or rehearsals on Wednesday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
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shops, or they can choose to work with older students and face the challenge of more mature work. Students at the younger end of the grade requirements should expect smaller roles in productions and workshops (see also Day One Auditions and Casting below). Also note that for the first time we are offering an afternoon option for our preschool students ages 4-6. This is an expanded version of our morning classes that combines drama and art in a creative afternoon of enrichment.
Signing In & Out, Conduct, Snacks, Lunch For information on Signing In and Out, Conduct, Snacks and Lunch, please refer to page 30.
**Day One MUSICAL Auditions Two asterisks and the note (**Day One MUSICAL Auditions) after the title of a workshop indicates that both musical and acting auditions and the casting of roles are part of the class. It should be noted that students do not need to audition before enrollment and all students enrolled will be guaranteed a part in the play/workshop. Auditions for individual roles will be held on the first day of class, and rehearsals begin after roles have been assigned. Barring absences or policy violations, each student will retain his or her role for the duration of the class. This summer we are running two musical workshops in the Pluss Theatre. These are slightly different in terms of preparation then our non-musical workshop. It should be noted that no musical experience is necessary to sign up for these classes. However, all students enrolled in these musical workshops must come to the first day prepared to sing a song from a Broadway musical. Recommendations and further instructions will be provided once you sign up. It should also be noted that students are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the music from the show before the first day of this workshop.
Casting While the objective of the summer performance classes at the Wolf Theatre Academy is to give all students equal opportunities, we cannot promise specific parts to any student, and no student should expect a leading role or preferential treatment in any production. We make every effort to ensure that all children are engaged by the collaborative effort needed to put on a play, and that every student finishes the session with a positive feeling. Some children, especially those who have less theatrical experience or who are moving into a new age category, may initially be disappointed with their casting. Parents should understand that even if a child is disappointed with his or her casting, tuition cannot be refunded.
One-Week Workshops Session I • Week 1 • May 29—June 3 (All Classes begin on Tuesday; Short week due to the Memorial Day holiday)
Creative Dramatics Workshop Winnie the Pooh Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) T–F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $85/JCC Member; $100/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Join us as we travel through the classic stories of Winnie the Pooh and his friends Piglet, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore, Christopher Robin and more. Trick a nest of magical bees, find Eeyore’s tail and help Christopher Robin track a Heffalump. You’ll enjoy a week of art, drama, movement and fun in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Creative Dramatics Workshop …And Tigger Too Grades: PreK—1 (ages 4—6) T—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $85/JCC Member; $100/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Follow the adventures of Tigger as he bounces Rabbit, causes Eeyore to sink in the river, and romps with his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Using art, drama, music and movement, we’ll enjoy a week with A. A. Milne’s gentle and humorous characters.
Attendance at Performance Classes Students who will miss even a single performance of a production should not register for the class. Students who miss more than one day of any class for any reason, including illness, may be re-cast at the in-
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NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Dazzlingly Disney Grades: PreK–1 (ages 4-6) T—F, 1—4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $120/JCC Member; $145/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation. The greatest classic children's stories have been brought to the screen by Walt Disney. Stories like Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White and a host of other favorites will daily engage and delight. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in a world of adventure and excitement. Each day one or two new Disney tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Charlotte’s Web Grades 1–3 T–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $120/JCC Member; $145/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, farm-filled workshop. Come with us to the Arable farm, where you’ll meet Wilbur, an irresistible pig who desperately wants to avoid the butcher shop, and our heroine, Charlotte, a spider who sacrifices everything to save her friend. Join us as we create the Arable Farm set and props before we share our great adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
All Day Dramatics Performance Workshop Peter Pan (*Day One Audition) Grades 3–6 T–F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sunday, June 3, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sunday, June 3, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $300/JCC Member; $360/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Shelly Bordas You’ll be swept off your feet when you journey to a magical land with a certain boy who refuses to grow up. Wendy, John and Michael Darling enter a world of enchantment when they leave their family and fly off to Neverland with Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. There they join with the Lost Boys in their fight against Captain Hook and his band of pirates. This timeless classic has adventure, magic and the poetry of an enduring tale. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of May 29–June 1; (see page 30).
Audition Techniques Workshop Grades 3—12 T—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. The Elaine Wolf Theatre $260/JCC Member; $310/Guest Instructor: Brian Folkins
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This all-day intensive workshop, designed for both younger and older students, is valuable for beginners and experienced auditioners alike. This class will prepare students for every type of theatrical audition, from the Wolf Theatre Academy’s mainstage productions to school productions, college entrance auditions, community and professional theatre. You’ll learn the secrets of a successful audition, from effective piece selection to preparation, presentation, resumes, cold-readings and more. This class will also include professional theatre head shot pictures as part of the class. All students will need to prepare a short (one minute), memorized monologue for the first day of class (call for suggestions if you are unfamiliar with monologue preparation). Students interested in musical theatre can also prepare 16 bars of a song. If you want to learn more about the difficult and mysterious process of auditions, this class is for you! Please note that students who are 12 years and younger must register for Lunch-In for the week of May 29–June 1 (see page 30).
One-Week Workshops Session I • Week 2 • June 4—10 Creative Dramatics Workshop Magic Tree House Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9.—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Get ready for a world of adventure with stories from the beloved Magic Tree House series! Jack and his little sister Annie are just two regular kids from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania. Then they discover a mysterious tree house packed with all sorts of books...and their lives are never the same. Soon they are traveling through time and space in the magic tree house and having amazing adventures. Whether it's watching baby dinosaurs hatch, finding a secret passage in a castle, helping a ghost queen in an Egyptian pyramid, or finding pirate treasure – your young actor won't want to miss this week of adventure. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Magic School Bus Adventures Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Introduce your preschooler to science as we hop aboard the Magic School Bus for a series of super fun scientific adventures. The stories feature the exploits of Ms. Frizzle and her class of students at Walkerville Elementary School who board a magical school bus which takes them on educational adventures to space, under the Earth, into the human body or to other such locations. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Pixar Perfect Grades: PreK—1 (ages 4-6)
Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation. Inspired by the incredible animated feature films from Disney’s Pixar Studios, this class will bring these terrific contemporary adventures to life! Stories like Finding Nemo, Toy Story 1, 2 & 3, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc and Up have astounded and amazed children and adults alike. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
NEW Playmaking and Set Design Puss in Boots Grades 1–3 M—F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor:Rich Sater Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, swashbuckling workshop. Long before meeting Shrek, Puss in Boots - just after he is named a hero for saving a woman from a charging bull - is run out of town on suspicion of bank robbery, even though the real villain is Puss' friend, Humpty Dumpty. Though Puss has not truly forgiven Humpty, he decides to reunite to steal the goose that lays golden eggs. Joining them for the adventure of nine lifetimes is beautiful and notorious cat burglar, Kitty Softpaws. Join us as we work together to build our own sets and props and then perform this modern fairy tale for parents and friends on the final day of class.
NEW All-Day MUSICAL Performance Workshop The Lightning Thief: Percy Jackson, Book 1 (*Day One Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sunday, June 10, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sunday, June 10, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Kelly McAllister Based on the first novel of Rick Riorden’s popular Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, this workshop is sure to offer a week of amazing adventures. Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school...again. And that's the least of his troubles. Lately, mythological monsters and the gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy's Greek mythology textbook and into his life. And worse, he's angered a few of them. Zeus's master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Now Percy and his friends have just ten days to find and return Zeus's stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the true thief: he must come to terms with the father who abandoned him; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of June 4–8; (see page 30).
Three-Week Workshops Session I & II • Weeks 3, 4, 5 • June 11—July 1 Mainstage Musical Production Guys & Dolls (*Day One Audition) Grades 7—12 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (Three weeks) Mandatory Technical Rehearsal: Sun., 6/27, Noon—8 p.m. Performances: Wed. 6/27 (eve.); Thurs. 6/28 (mat. & eve.); Fri. 6/29 (mat.); Sun. 7/1 (mat & eve) The Elaine Wolf Theatre $675/JCC Member; $810/Guest Director: Billie McBride Musical Director: Stephen Nye
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M—F, 1–4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Miriam Tobin
Considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, Guys & Dolls soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends of the American stage: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of New York City; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fiancé, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of the hilarious, fast-paced story and the bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana. The memorable score includes“Guys & Dolls,”“Luck Be A Lady,”“I'll Know” and the rousing “Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat.” This Wolf Theatre Academy mainstage production, which features professional direction, choreography, lighting, set and costume design, is suitable for all ages.
Technical Apprenticeship Guys & Dolls Technical Apprenticeship Grades 8—12** Week I (6/13—6/15): W—F, Noon—6 p.m. (Note that this workshop begins on Wed.) Week II (6/18—6/22): M—F, Noon—6 p.m. Week III (6/25—6/29): M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (Eve performances Wed., Thurs., Sun.) Mandatory Technical Rehearsal: Sun., 6/27, Noon—8 p.m. Performances: Wed. 6/27 (eve.); Thurs. 6/28 (mat. & eve.); Fri. 6/29 (mat.); Sun. 7/1 (mat & eve) The Elaine Wolf Theatre and Workshop $275/JCC Member; $330/Guest Instructors: MACC Production Manager Emily MacIntyre; Summer Technical Director and designers A limited number of technical apprenticeship positions are offered in conjunction with each Academy Production Workshop. Apprentices will enjoy personal instruction and hands-on experience working with the production’s backstage elements, which include sets, lights, sound and props (costume work not included in this workshop) using the state-ofthe-art equipment of the 410-seat, newly renovated Elaine Wolf Theatre. Students work side-by-side with MACC’s production manager, summer technical director and professional designers. Each student then fills a technical crew position for the session’s mainstage production. **Students in grade 7 who have technical experience working on at least two mainstage theatre productions (school or professional) may petition for admittance into this class.
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One-Week Workshops Session I • Week 3 • June 11—17 Creative Dramatics Workshop Pixar Perfect Grades: PreK—1 (ages 4-6) M—F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Inspired by the incredible animated feature films from Disney’s Pixar Studios, this class will bring these terrific contemporary adventures to life! Stories like Finding Nemo, Toy Story 1, 2 & 3, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc and Up have astounded and amazed children and adults alike. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into plays with the children acting out the parts. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in the world of adventure and excitement.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Dazzlingly Disney Grades: PreK–1 (ages 4-6) M—F, 10:30 a.m.–Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister The greatest classic children's stories have been brought to the screen by Walt Disney. Stories like Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderell, Snow White and a host of other favorites will daily engage and delight. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in a world of adventure and excitement. Each day a new Disney story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Fabulous Fairy Tales Grades: PreK–1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 1.–4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! Using improvisation, movement, art and play, we’ll explore classics like Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and many more of our favorite classic fairy tales. Creating characters ranging from princes to witches, students will enjoy their favorite tales from the inside. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Monster's Inc. Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m.
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Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, fuzzy monster filled workshop. James P. Sullivan (Sulley) and Mike Wazowski pick up their paychecks at Monsters Inc., the utility company that generates energy from the goose bumps of children. Sulley, the No. 1 scream-generator at the plant accidentally lets a little girl named Boo into the monster world. Since monsters are actually terrified of children it's a major cause for alarm and when the evil Randall finds out it’s a major headache for Sulley and Mike. Join us as we work together building our own sets and props before we share our cuddly monster adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
Dramatics Performance Workshop Matilda (*Day One Audition) Grades 3–6 M–F, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sunday, June 17, 1–4 p.m. (Father’s Day) Performance: Sunday, June 17, 6 p.m. (Father’s Day) Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Shelly Bordas Students will bring Roald Dahl's classic tale to life. Enter the world of Matilda, a genius with special powers and not-so-bright parents. Matilda has a great time driving her family crazy, but at school she's up against Miss Trunchbull, the heavy-hitting, kid-hating headmistress. Thankfully, Matilda befriends the kind Miss Honey and together they overcome the nasty Trunchbull. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of June 11–15; (see page 30). Note also that there is a mandatory rehearsal and performance on Father’s Day (Sunday, June 17). If you have made other plans for the day, please do not register for this class OR, better yet, treat dad with the unique present of a magical performance on his special day.
One-Week Workshops Session II • Week 4 • June 18—24 Creative Dramatics Workshop Care Bear Fair Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Join those cuddly friends who really know how to share. Whether you feel like Funshine Bear, Cheer Bear, Share Bear, Grumpy Bear or Oopsy Bear (just to name a few), there is a bear for everyone. We will use the books, television show and movies to re-create the magic land of Carea-Lot. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Unbearably Wonderful Bears Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6)
We’re going on a bear hunt…so come and join the fun! Search in the forest, look upstream, stick your nose in a cave—and don’t forget to look on your bedroom shelf. We’ll play with old stories and new stories while we have fabulous, un-bear-able fun! Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Winnie the Pooh Grades: PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 1—4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! Join us as we travel through the classic stories of Winnie the Pooh and his friends Piglet, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore, Tigger, Christopher Robin and more. Trick a nest of magical bees, find Eeyore’s tail, and help Christopher Robin track a Heffalump. You’ll enjoy a week of art, drama, movement and fun in the Hundred Acre Wood. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Kung Fu Panda II Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, kung fu-filled workshop. Po the Panda is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu masters, The Furious Five - Tigress, Crane, Mantis, Viper and Monkey. But Po's awesome, new life is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain, who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu. It is up to Po and The Furious Five to journey across China to face this threat and vanquish it. But how can Po stop a weapon that can stop kung fu? He must look to his past and uncover the secrets of his mysterious origins; only then will he be able to unlock the strength he needs to succeed. Join us as we work together to build our own Chinese sets and props and then perform this world saving adventure for parents and friends on the final day of class.
NEW All-Day MUSICAL Performance Workshop Beauty & the Beast (**Day One MUSICAL Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sun., June 24, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sun., June 24, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch)
Instructor: Shelly Bordas Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. This version of the popular musical has been specially adapted for young performers-abridged to 45 minutes, with music transposed into keys appropriate for young voices. Join us as we are transported to a lovely French provincial town where the beautiful Belle lives with her father – an eccentric inventor. When her father doesn’t return from a trip to the local fair, Belle rushes off to find him. To her dismay, she discovers he is being held captive in an old castle by a horrible beast. She trades her freedom for his and the “tale as old as time” begins. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of June 18–22; (see page 30).
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M—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister
**PREPARATION: It should be noted that no musical experience is necessary to sign up for this production. However, unlike our one-week non-musical workshops which do not require any formal preparation, all students enrolled in Beauty & the Beast must come to the first day prepared to sing a song from a Broadway musical. Recommendations and further instructions will be provided once you sign up. It should also be noted that students are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the music from the show before the first day of this workshop.
One-Week Workshops Session II • Week 5 • June 25—July 1 Creative Dramatics Fabulous Fairy Tales Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Katie Wall Using improvisation, movement, art and play, we’ll explore classics like Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, Beauty and the Beast, and many more of our favorite classic fairy tales. Creating characters ranging from princes to witches, students will enjoy their favorite tales from the inside! Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Into The Woods Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Katie Wall Join us for a magical musical exploration of the world's greatest fairy tales. Using the musical Into the Woods as inspiration, we will sing our way through Cinderella, The Three Little Pigs and a host of other tales as we create our own fairy tale adventure. Each day a new story is read and sung and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
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NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Magic Tree House Grades: PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 1—4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Miriam Tobin Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation. Get ready for a world of adventure with stories from the beloved Magic Tree House series. Jack and his little sister, Annie, are just two regular kids from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania. Then they discover a mysterious tree house packed with all sorts of books...and their lives are never the same. Soon they are traveling through time and space in the magic tree house and having amazing adventures. Whether it's watching baby dinosaurs hatch, finding a secret passage in a castle, helping a ghost queen in an Egyptian pyramid, or finding pirate treasure – your young actor won't want to miss this week of adventure! Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Wizard of Oz Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Katie Wall Art and theatre are combined in this journey to the enchanted land of Oz. When Dorothy finds herself in the land of Oz, the little girl from Kansas bravely tries to find a way back home with the help of three new friends—a Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion, and the Tin Woodman. You’ll journey through magical landscapes as you embark upon the quest to find the wizard who holds the answers to your questions—or does he? This timeless classic will take you on a magical journey down the Yellow Brick Road. Join us as we work together to build our own yellow brick road sets and props and then perform this enchanted adventure for parents and friends on the final day of class.
NEW Dramatics Performance Workshop The Sea of Monsters: Percy Jackson, Book 2 (*Day One Audition) Grades 3–6 M–F, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sunday, July 1, 1–4 p.m. Performance: Sunday, July 1, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Kelly McAllister Based on the second novel of Rick Riorden’s popular Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, this workshop is sure to offer another week of amazing adventures. Percy, Poseidon's 13-year-old demigod son, is desperate to rescue his friend Grover, captive of the bloodthirsty Cyclops Polyphemus, and to retrieve the healing Golden Fleece. The sheepskin is needed to restore the protection around Camp Half-Blood, the only safe haven for the children of gods and humans, heroes-in-training in our modern world. However, the camp has already been compromised and
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the quest for the Golden Fleece has been awarded to the bully Clarisse. Encouraged by Hermes, Percy sets off for the Sea of Monsters (in the legendary Bermuda Triangle) with his friend Annabeth and classmate Tyson, Percy's Cyclops half-brother. Adventure follows chaotic adventure at a rapid pace as our heroes work to save the world - again! Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of June 25–29; (see page 30).
Three-Week Workshops Session II & III • Week 6, 7, 8 • July 2—22 Mainstage Musical Production Hairspray (*Day One Audition) Grades 6—12 M,T,Th, F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (7/2-7/6; no rehearsal 7/4) Sunday Rehearsal: 7/8, 12 p.m.-6p.m.* M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (7/9-7/13) Mandatory Technical Rehearsal: Sun., 7/15, Noon—8 p.m. M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (7/16-7/20) Performances: Wed. 7/18 (eve.); Thurs. 7/19 (mat. & eve.); Fri. 7/20 (mat.); Sun. 7/22 (mat. & eve) The Elaine Wolf Theatre $675/JCC Member; $810/Guest Director: Scott Lubinski Musical Director: Mary Dailey Join us for one of the most dynamic musicals of recent years! Hairspray delights audiences by sweeping them away to 1960s Baltimore, where the 50s are out – and change is in the air! Loveable plus-size heroine, Tracy Turnblad, has a passion for dancing, and wins a spot on the local TV dance program, "The Corny Collins Show." Overnight she finds herself transformed from outsider to teen celebrity. Can a larger-than-life adolescent manage to vanquish the program's reigning princess, integrate the television show, and find true love (singing and dancing all the while, of course!) without mussing her hair? This fully mounted musical production includes a brilliant script and rousing songs that include: “Good Morning Baltimore,”“Mama I’m A Big Girl Now,”“I Can Hear the Bells” and the show stopping “You Can’t Stop the Beat.” *Note we have added a rehearsal on Sunday, July 8 to make up for the time lost for the July 4 holiday. This rehearsal may not involve all the actors and will be set by the director after casting. This rehearsal will likely be mandatory for all principal actors. ** Parents should note that Hairspray contains mature content (PG-13) and should familiarize themselves with the story before signing their children up for this production. A detailed plot synopsis can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hairspray_(musical) or www.mtishows.com (search for Hairspray). Note that some of the racial elements of the story might be altered.
Technical Apprenticeship Hairspray Technical Apprenticeship Grades 8–12** Week I: Th, F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (7/5-7/6; note this workshop begins on Thurs. after 7/4 holiday) Week II: M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (7/9-7/13)
Performances: Wed. 7/18 (eve.); Thurs. 7/19 (mat. & eve.); Fri. 7/20 (mat.); Sun. 7/22 (mat. & eve) The Elaine Wolf Theatre and Workshop $275/JCC Member; $330/Guest Instructors: MACC Production Manager Emily MacIntyre; Summer Technical Director and designers A limited number of technical apprenticeship positions are offered in conjunction with each Academy Production Workshop. Apprentices will enjoy personal instruction and hands-on experience working with the production’s backstage elements, which include sets, lights, sound and props (costume work not included in this workshop) using the state-ofthe-art equipment of the 410-seat, newly renovated Elaine Wolf Theatre. Students work side-by-side with MACC’s production manager, summer technical director and professional designers. Each student then fills a technical crew position for the session’s mainstage production. **Students in grade 7 who have technical experience working on at least two mainstage theatre productions (school or professional) may petition for admittance into this class.
One-Week Workshops Session II • Week 6 • July 2—8 (No Class July 4) (All Classes meet M, T, Th, F)
Creative Dramatics Workshop Tink and Friends Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M, T, Th, F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $85/JCC Member; $100/Guest Instructor: Katie Wall If you love fairies, you’ll love this class. We will use stories about the world of Pixie Hollow created by the Disney Fairies books and movies. Follow the adventures of Tinkerbell and her friends Rani, the water fairy, Beck the animal fairy, Queen Clarion and many more. We’ll stretch our wings and fly away to magical adventures with Tink and her friends. Each day will conclude with an improvisational play based on a different story.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Precious Princesses Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M, T, Th, F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $85/JCC Member; $100/Guest Instructor: Katie Wall Join your favorite Princesses as they journey to adventure – from Cinderella to Belle to Rapunzel from Tangled, we will explore stories that feature those sweet, feisty and strong willed Princesses. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Care Bear Fair Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M, T, Th, F, 1—4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $120/JCC Member; $145/Guest Instructor: Miriam Tobin
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Mandatory Technical Rehearsal: Sun., 7/15, Noon—8 p.m. Week III: M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. (7/16-7/20)
Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! Join those cuddly friends who really know how to share. Whether you feel like Funshine Bear, Cheer Bear, Share Bear, Grumpy Bear or Oopsy Bear (just to name a few), there is a bear for everyone. We will use the books, television show and movies to re-create the magic land of Care-a-Lot. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Tangled Grades 1—3 M, T, Th, F, 1—4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $120/JCC Member; $145/Guest Instructor: Katie Wall Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, hair-raising workshop. Based on Disney’s latest re-telling of the classic Rapunzel fairy tale, join us for one of the most hilarious, hair-raising tales ever told. When the kingdom's most wanted—and most charming—bandit Flynn Rider hides out in a mysterious tower, he's taken hostage by Rapunzel, a beautiful and feisty tower-bound princess with 70 feet of magical, golden hair. Flynn's curious captor, who's looking to escape the tower where she's been locked away for years, strikes a deal with the handsome thief and the unlikely duo sets off on an action-packed escapade, complete with a super-cop horse, an over-protective chameleon and a gruff gang of pub thugs. Join us as we create fairy tale sets and props before we share our great adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
Dramatics Performance Workshop The Wizard of Oz (*Day One Audition) Grades 3–6 M, T, Th, F, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sunday, July 8, 1–4 p.m. Performance: Sunday, July 8, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $300/JCC Member; $360/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Shelly Bordas When Dorothy finds herself in the land of Oz, the little girl from Kansas bravely tries to find a way back home with the help of three new friends—a Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Woodman. You’ll journey through magical landscapes as you embark upon the quest to find the wizard who holds the answers to your questions—or does he? This timeless classic will take you on a magical journey down the Yellow Brick Road. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of July 2–6; (see page 30).
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One-Week Workshops Session III • Week 7 • July 9—15 Creative Dramatics Workshop Under the Sea Grades: PreK–1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kate Roselle If you love mermaids and pirates then cast off at the MACC docks because we’re off for some ocean adventures. We’ll put on our flippers and splash into dramatic play with stories like Finding Nemo, Peter Pan, Why the Sea is Salty, The Little Mermaid and other salty tales. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Strawberry Shortcake Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kate Roselle Join the happy-go-lucky Strawberry Shortcake, her pets Custard the cat and Pupcake the dog and her amazing friends Orange Blossom, Plum Pudding, Blueberry Muffin, Lemon Merange and Raspberry Torte as they learn lessons of friendship and sharing. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in Strawberryland. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Magic School Bus Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 1–4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! Introduce your preschooler to science as we hop aboard the Magic School Bus for a series of super fun scientific adventures. The stories feature the exploits of Ms. Frizzle and her class of students at Walkerville Elementary School who board a magical school bus which takes them on educational adventures to space, under the Earth, into the human body, or to other such locations. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Shrek: Forever After Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest
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Instructor: Kate Roselle Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, ogre-filled workshop, based on the final Shrek adventure. Shrek has become a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, Shrek has become bored with family life. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre," Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin. Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted,Rumplestiltskin is king, Donkey is an intellectual, Lord Farquaad is still alive and Shrek and Fiona have never met. Now, it's up to Shrek to undo all of Rumpelstiltskin's mischief in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world, and reclaiming his One True Love and family. Join us as we create our own Far, Far Away sets and props before we share our great adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
All-Day Dramatics Performance Workshop The Adventures of Harry Potter, Book Five (*Day One Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sun., July 15, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sun., July 15, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Miriam Tobin Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix chronicles Harry’s fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As the school year approaches, 15-year-old Harry Potter is in full-blown adolescence. It's been yet another infuriating and boring summer with the despicable Dursleys, this time with minimal contact from our hero's non-Muggle friends from school. Harry is feeling especially edgy at the lack of news from the magic world, wondering when the freshly revived evil Lord Voldemort will strike. Returning to Hogwarts will be a relief... or will it? Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of July 9–13 (see page 30).
One-Week Workshops Session III • Week 8 • July 16-22
Creative Dramatics Workshop Magic School Bus Adventures Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 9.—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member ; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Introduce your preschooler to science as we hop aboard the Magic School Bus for a series of super fun scientific adventures. The stories feature the exploits of Ms. Frizzle and her class of students at Walkerville Elementary School who board a magical school bus which takes them on educational adventures to space, under the Earth, into the human body, or to other such locations. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
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Magic Tree House Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister
High School Musical (**Day One MUSICAL Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sun., July 22, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sun., July 22, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: TBA
Get ready for a world of adventure with stories from the beloved Magic Tree House series! Jack and his little sister Annie are just two regular kids from Frog Creek, Pennsylvania. Then they discover a mysterious tree house packed with all sorts of books...and their lives are never the same.Soon they are traveling through time and space in the magic tree house and having amazing adventures. Whether it's watching baby dinosaurs hatch, finding a secret passage in a castle, helping a ghost queen in an Egyptian pyramid, or finding pirate treasure – your young actor won't want to miss this week of adventure! Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Curious George Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 1–4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! Join the world’s most curious monkey and the man with the yellow hat, as they meet new people and explore the wide world. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Sleeping Beauty Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, fun-filled workshop. When Princess Aurora is born, the entire kingdom is delighted, except for the evil fairy Maleficent, who places a curse on the young beauty that only a prince can break. Sent into hiding for her own safety and protected by fairies Flora, Fauna and Merryweather, "Briar Rose" lives in the forest, unaware of her royal blood. Yet despite everyone's caution, the princess' destiny plays out as she pricks her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel, falling into a deep sleep. It's up to the daring Prince Philip to brave the fire-breathing dragon and awaken the sleeping beauty with true love's kiss. Join us as we create our own fairy tale sets and props before we share our sleepy adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
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Disney Channel's smash hit musical comes to life on stage. This workshop version of the popular musical has been specially adapted for young performers-abridged to 45–60 minutes, with music appropriate for young voices. In this loose, modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet (with a much happier ending), basketball team captain Troy falls for the brainy Gabriella. Both have musical talent and want to try out for the school musical, but their respective groups of friends are not happy. Chad and the rest of the Jocks want Troy for the big game and the Taylor and the rest of the Brainiacs want Gabriella for the science decathlon. When drama diva Sharpay, her brother Ryan and the rest of the Thespians get involved, everyone is out to make sure Troy and Gabriella stay off the stage. With jazzy, contemporary pop songs like “Start of Something New,”“What I’ve Been Looking For,”“Breaking Free” and “We’re All In This Together,” this hip, new musical will have you dancing in the aisles. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of July 16–20; (see page 30). **PREPARATION: It should be noted that no musical experience is necessary to sign up for this production. However, unlike our one-week nonmusical workshops which do not require any formal preparation, all students enrolled in High School Musical must come to the first day prepared to sing a song from a Broadway musical. Recommendations and further instructions will be provided once you sign up. It should also be noted that students are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the music from the show before the first day of this workshop.
Three-Week Workshops Session III & IV • Weeks 9, 10, 11 • July 23—Aug. 12 Mainstage Shakespeare Production The Taming of the Shrew (*Day One Audition) Grades 6–12 M-F, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Three weeks) Mandatory Technical Rehearsal: Sunday, 8/5, 12–8 p.m. Performances: Wed. 8/8 (eve.); Thurs. 8/9 (mat. & eve.); Fri. 8/10 (mat.); Sun. 8/12 (mat. & eve) The Elaine Wolf Theatre $675/JCC Member; $810/Guest Director: Patrick Elkins-Zeglarski Experience Shakespeare’s classic romantic battle in this fast-moving, roller-coaster adventure that explores the relationship between Petruchio, a penniless adventurer and the strong-willed Katerina as they match wits in one of the zaniest courtships of all time. Baptista, a rich Paduan merchant, announces that his fair young daughter, Bianca, will remain unwed until her older sister, Katharina, a nasty shrew, has wed. Lucentio, a student and the son of a wealthy Pisan merchant, has fallen in love with Bianca. He poses as a tutor of music and poetry to gain en-
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trance to the Baptista household and to be near Bianca. Meanwhile, Petruchio, a fortune-hunting scoundrel from Verona, arrives in Padua, hoping to capture a wealthy wife. Hortensio, another suitor of Bianca, directs Petruchio's attention to Katharina. When Hortensio warns him about Katharina's scolding tongue and fiery temper, Petruchio is challenged and resolves to capture her love. The plot thickens as Hortensio, another suitor of Bianca, Gremio, agree to cover Petruchio's costs as he pursues Katharina, so they will be free to court Bianca. A hilarious tale of love, romance, deception and intrigue ensues. Don't miss a chance to explore one of the great comedies in theatrical history. This Wolf Theatre Academy mainstage production, which features professional direction, choreography, lighting, set and costume design, is suitable for all ages.
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NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop
The Taming of the Shrew Technical Apprenticeship Grades 8–12** Week I (7/25-7/27): W-F, Noon-6 p.m. (Note that this workshop begins on Wed.) Week II (7/30-8/3): M-F, Noon-6 p.m. Week III (8/6-8/10): M–F, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. (Eve performances Wed, Thurs, Sun) Mandatory Technical Rehearsal: Sunday, 8/5, Noon–8 p.m.
Tink & Friends Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 1–4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Miriam Tobin
Performances: Wed. 8/8 (eve.); Thurs. 8/9 (mat. & eve.); Fri. 8/10 (mat.); Sun. 8/12 (mat. & eve) The Elaine Wolf Theatre and Workshop $275/JCC Member; $330/Guest Instructors: MACC Production Manager Emily MacIntyre; Summer Technical Director and designers
Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! We will use stories about the world of Pixie Hollow created by the Disney Fairies books and movies. Follow the adventures of Tinkerbell and her friends Rani, the water fairy, Beck, the animal fairy, Queen Clarion and many more. We’ll stretch our wings and fly away to magical adventures with Tink and her friends. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
A limited number of technical apprenticeship positions are offered in conjunction with each Academy Production Workshop. Apprentices will enjoy personal instruction and hands-on experience working with the production’s backstage elements, which include sets, lights, sound and props (costume work not included in this workshop) using the state-ofthe-art equipment of the 410-seat, newly renovated Elaine Wolf Theatre. Students work side-by-side with the MACC’s production manager, summer technical director and professional designers. Each student then fills a technical crew position for the session’s mainstage production. **Students in grade 7 who have technical experience working on at least two mainstage theatre productions (school or professional) may petition for admittance into this class.
One-Week Workshops Session III • Week 9 • July 23-29 Creative Dramatics Workshop Curious George Grades: PreK–1 (ages 4-6) M—F, 9–10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Join the world’s most curious monkey and the man with the yellow hat, as they meet new people and explore the wide world. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
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Pig Tales Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M–F, 10:30 a.m.-Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater We’ll explore the amazing stories of the always smart and powerful pig – from those three little pigs to the Olivia stories to Babe, Wilbur and many more. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Playmaking and Set Design Toy Story 3 Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, toy-filled workshop based on the newest Toy Story animated feature. Andy is departing for college, and his toys, including Woody and Buzz, are going to be put in the attic. Before they can be put in the attic, they are accidentally thrown away and are picked up by the garbage men. The toys find themselves at a local day-care center, where they must try to survive the playful but careless pre-school children. Woody attempts to save his friends and find themselves a new home, but matters are further complicated when Buzz is damaged during an escape attempt. The toys try to reset Buzz, but end up causing him to revert to a Spanish version, much to the other toys' discomfort. Join us as we create sets and props before we share our toy adventure with parents and friends on the final day of class.
All-Day Dramatics Performance Workshop The Adventures of Harry Potter, Book Six (*Day One Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sun., July 29, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sun., July 29, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince chronicles Harry’s sixth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The war against Voldemort is not going well; even Muggle governments are noticing. Ron scans the obituary pages of the Daily Prophet, looking for familiar names. Dumbledore is absent from Hogwarts for long stretches of time, and the Order of the Phoenix has already suffered losses. And yet, as in all wars, life goes on. Sixth-year students learn to Apparate - and lose a few eyebrows in the process. The Weasley twins expand their business. Teenagers flirt and fight and study for finals. Classes are never straightforward, though Harry receives some extraordinary help from the mysterious Half-Blood Prince. So it's the home front that takes center stage in the multilayered sixth installment of the story of Harry Potter. Here at Hogwarts, Harry will search for the full and complex story of the boy who became Lord Voldemort -- and thereby find what may be his only vulnerability. Please note that students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of July 23–27 (see page 30).
One-Week Workshops Session IV • Week 10 • July 30-Aug. 5 Creative Dramatics Workshop Under the Sea Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M—F, 9—10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister If you love mermaids and pirates then cast off at the MACC docks because we’re off for some ocean adventures. We’ll put on our flippers and splash into dramatic play with stories like Finding Nemo, Peter Pan, Why the Sea is Salty, The Little Mermaid and other salty tales. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Strawberry Shortcake Grades PreK—1 (ages 4—6) M—F, 10:30 a.m.—Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Join the happy-go-lucky Strawberry Shortcake, her pets Custard the cat and Pupcake the Dog and her amazing friends Orange Blossom, Plum Pudding, Blueberry Muffin, Lemon Merange and Raspberry Torte as they learn lessons of friendship and sharing. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in Strawberryland. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Fabulous Fairy Tales Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 1—4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Rich Sater
MACC ACADEMIES
$370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Kelly McAllister
Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation! Using improvisation, movement, art and play, we’ll explore classics like Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and many more of our favorite classic fairy tales. Creating characters ranging from princes to witches, students will enjoy their favorite tales from the inside! Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Playmaking and Set Design Madagascar Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Kelly McAllister Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed, fun-filled workshop. Alex the Lion and his friends Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo manage to escape and ultimately are washed ashore on the exotic island of Madagascar. Join us as we build our own sets and props, and then create this animal adventure to share with parents and friends on the final day of class.
All-Day Dramatics Performance Workshop Ella Enchanted (*Day One Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sun., Aug. 5, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sun., Aug. 5, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Shelly Bordas When Ella was born, the fairy Lucinda gave her the "gift" of obedience (she must do everything anyone asks of her). Years, and many unintended consequences later, Ella sets out to return her “gift”. This turns into an amazing journey filled with ogres, giants, wicked stepsisters, elves, a charming prince and a plotting Uncle and his pet snake. Join Ella in her quest to find Lucinda and break the curse before it's too late. Students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of July 30-Aug 3 (see page 30).
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Playmaking and Set Design
Session IV • Week 11 • August 6-12
Tinkerbell Grades 1–3 M–F, 1–4 p.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Missy Moore
Creative Dramatics Workshop Pixar Perfect Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 9–10:30 a.m. Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Missy Moore Inspired by the incredible animated feature films from Disney’s Pixar Studios, this class will bring these terrific contemporary adventures to life! Stories like Finding Nemo, Toy Story 1, 2 and 3, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc, Wall-E and Up have astounded and amazed children and adults alike. Each day a new story is read and then transformed into plays with the children acting out the parts. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in the world of adventure and excitement.
Creative Dramatics Workshop Dazzlingly Disney Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 10:30 a.m.–Noon Ehrlich & Press Dance Studio $105/JCC Member; $126/Guest Instructor: Missy Moore The greatest classic children's stories have been brought to the screen by Walt Disney. Stories like Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, 101 Dalmatians and a host of other favorites will daily engage and delight. Let your child experience the wonder of these stories from the inside as children live and play for a week in a world of adventure and excitement. Each day a new Disney story is read and then transformed into a play utilizing the students as the actors.
Art and theatre are combined in this action-packed,fun-filled workshop.Based on the new animated film from Disney,Tinkerbell is the captivating story of one of Disney's most beloved fairies. When Tinkerbell is born, she discovers she is destined to be a Tinker fairy; one who invents gadgets to help fairies do their jobs more efficiently, but she is disappointed with her supporting role and yearns for a more impressive job. Tinkerbell's search inadvertently causes a disaster that threatens to cancel the coming of spring and only a firm belief in her own strengths can lead Tinkerbell to fulfill her destiny. Join us as we work together to build the magical glade of Pixie Hollow and then perform this mystical tale for parents and friends on the final day of class.
All-Day Dramatics Performance Workshop The Adventures of Harry Potter, Book One (*Day One Audition) Grades 3—6 M—F, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. Final Dress Rehearsal: Sun., Aug. 12, 1—4 p.m. Performance: Sun., Aug. 12, 6 p.m. Pluss Theatre $370/JCC Member; $445/Guest (plus $30/36 for supervised lunch) Instructor: Kelly McAllister Journey back to where it all started as we enter the magical world of Harry Potter. This workshop focuses on the highlights of Harry’s first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Follow Harry as you meet Hagrid the giant—the Keeper of Keys and Grounds— and challenge the powers of the evil sorcerer Lord Voldemort. Don’t be a muggle—join Harry, Hermione, Ron, and all of their friends for a final performance filled with magic and spectacle. Students who sign up for this class must register for Lunch-In for the week of Aug 6–10 (see page 30).
NEW Creative Dramatics & Art Afternoon Workshop Pixar Perfect Grades: PreK –1 (ages 4-6) M-F, 1-4 p.m. JCC Preschool Classroom $150/JCC Member; $180/Guest Instructor: Miriam Tobin Creatively charge your preschooler as we combine drama and art in a full afternoon of imagination stimulation. Inspired by the incredible animated feature films from Disney’s Pixar Studios, this class will bring these terrific contemporary adventures to life! Stories like Finding Nemo, Toy Story 1, 2 and 3, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc, Wall-E and Up have astounded and amazed children and adults alike. Each day one or two new tales are read aloud (or videos are shown), then art projects are utilized to create sets and props and finally students act out the stories.
Our fabulous and professional teachers are the heart of the Wolf Theatre Academy. Please check out our faculty bios at www.maccjcc.org. MACC gratefully acknowledges the extraordinary ongoing support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD).Thanks to its vital funding,MACC is able to bring you quality programs and events like the ones you enjoy all year. Indeed, without SCFD, the cultural landscape of Colorado’s Front Range would be far less vibrant and diverse. For more information, please visit the SCFD website at www.scfd.org MACC’s programs are supported through the generosity of the SCFD, The Denver Foundation,Daniel and Janet Mordecai Foundation and the Denver Post Community MACC at the Robert E. Loup JCC is a proud member of the Colorado Theatre Guild.
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OverNight Camp
Grades 2—11
JCC Ranch Camp Located in Colorado’s beautiful Black Forest in Elbert County
JCC Ranch Camp • Overnight Camp Grades 2–11 Since 1953, the
JCC RANCH CAMP has created MEMORIES that last a lifetime. Ranch Camp is a place where LIFE-LONG
FRIENDSHIPS are born, JEWISH IDENTITIES are nourished, and children are CHALLENGED to grow in mind, body and spirit. From traditional camp activities like nature crafts, SWIMMING and HIKING to our extensive EQUESTRIAN and ADVENTURE programs, Ranch Camp has something for everyone. JUDAIC
ACTIVITIES include Friday-night Kabbalat Shabbat, and Shabbat
morning services, as well as Havdalah and other Judaic programs throughout the week. Our Israeli counselors bring a taste of Israel to Elbert County and give our campers a glimpse into
ISRAELI CULTURE. Ranch Camp also offers a SUPERVISED KOSHER
CAMP KITCHEN.
Ranch Camp Mission
Our Staff
The mission of the JCC Ranch Camp is to provide a residential camping experience that enables children to strengthen their Jewish identity, become more caring members of society and connect with the natural world through challenging, fun, growth-oriented activities. In fulfilling its mission, the JCC Ranch Camp provides:
• A safe place for children to be cared for by qualified professionals, with a commitment to safety, supervision and Judaic programming.
With an average of 150 campers per session, small cabin groups and low camper-to-staff ratios, Ranch Camp offers an intimate community. Our outgoing, enthusiastic counselors are required to go through background checks and complete an intensive training program. Staff are trained in CPR and First Aid, and many also carry other specialty certifications. Some counselors are former Ranch Campers, while others join our camp family from around the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. All staff members are selected based on their experience working with children and their commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of campers.
• Opportunities for children to experience a nurturing community based on fun and challenges.
Financial Assistance
• Innovative learning opportunities for children in a “Western Judaic” environment that challenges children to grow in mind, body and spirit.
About Us Our Site Since 1953, the JCC Ranch Camp, located in Colorado’s beautiful Black Forest, has served thousands of campers from across the country and world. The camp, which is owned and operated by the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center in Denver, is open to children entering grades 2–11 with programs designed specifically for each age. Campers reside in log cabins in groups of eight to twelve with three to four counselors. All buildings are within a central area surrounded by hundreds of pineshaded spots for hiking, mountain biking, climbing, camping, and exploring. The facilities include accommodations for over 40 horses. Ranch Camp offers one of the best equestrian programs to be found in a Jewish camp setting nationwide. JCC Ranch Camp offers a heated outdoor swimming pool, a technical rock climbing wall, a low-elements ropes course, a high-elements challenge course and zip line, sports field and basketball court, nature and crafts centers, and miles and miles of beautiful trails on our 400 acres of Colorado ranch land.
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Scholarship Info The JCC Ranch Camp offers assistance based on financial need. Aid applications can be found online. Please call the Ranch Camp office at (303) 316-6384 for questions. The deadline for submitting the completed application is Monday, April 16, 2012.
Payment Plans Payment plans are available for a cost of $25. You may set up a payment plan at the time of registration through our online system. All payments must be made using a credit card.
Grant Info If your child has never attended a Jewish overnight camp before, If your child has never attended a Jewish overnight camp before, does not currently attend a Jewish day school, and your child considers themselves to be Jewish, you could be eligible to receive a One Happy Camper Grant. Go to www.onehappycamper.org or call the Ranch Camp office for more information.
ATID
Archery, arts & crafts, backpacking trips, barbeques, basketball, campfires, Capture the Flag, concerts, camping, drama, Ga-Ga, Havdallah, hiking, horseback riding, Israeli culture, high & low ropes course, Maccabiah, mountain biking, music, nature & ecology, rock climbing, Shabbat services, song sessions, sports, swimming & swim lessons, talent shows, volleyball, zip line… and more.
Entering grades 9—10 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $3,280
A Judaic Experience with a Western Flair In addition to our program activities, the Ranch Camp strives to connect children — mind, body and spirit — to their Jewish heritage, Jewish community and to the natural world around them. The Ranch Camp provides children with spiritual and innovative Jewish programming, including:
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Kabbalat Shabbat services in our outdoor Pavilions Saturday morning services in our sanctuary in the forest Havdallah under star-lit skies An ongoing commitment to hiring Israeli staff Spirited song sessions Israeli music, dance and culture Supervised kosher camp kitchen
Ranch Program Entering grades 3—7 Session I: June 10—24 (2 weeks); $2,150 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $2,885 Session III: July 18—Aug. 5 (19 days); $2,885 Session IV: Aug. 6—12 (1 week); $1,190 The Ranch Program, our traditional camping program, is packed with non-stop high-energy fun from the minute campers wake up in the morning until long after the sun goes down! Through familiar activities and those they never even dreamed they might try, campers test their personal limits. In the Ranch Program, campers have five activity periods each day, three of which are scheduled, one is a chug (week-long elective), and one is a free choice activity that they get to choose each day.
Mini Camp
The JCC Ranch Camp ATID Leadership Program offers 9th and 10th grade campers the opportunity to join us for another fun and meaningful summer while staying on-site at camp. This is a life changing opportunity to connect with your peers and impact your community! • Develop and implement programs at the Ranch Camp • Enhance leadership through team building & communication programs • Participate in high impact community service projects PLUS • Experience white water rafting • Learn orienteering skills • Take an exciting and beautiful overnight camping trip
EQ (Equestrian) Camp Entering grades 5—9 Session I: June 10—24 (two weeks); $2,390 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $3,280 Session III: July 18—Aug. 5 (19 days); $3,280 Session IV: Aug. 6—12 (one week); $1,295 The EQ Experience treats campers to an intensive dose of horsemanship. Each EQ camper is assigned his or her own horse for the entire session. Campers learn to ride and care for their horses throughout the session. Campers participate in arena lessons, trail rides, a horseback riding campout on the property and mounted games. Although EQ campers spend the majority of their time at camp riding and learning about horses, they still have the opportunity to experience the other Ranch Camp activities.
Ninja Acrobats Entering grades 5—9 Session I: June 10—24 (two weeks); $2,390 Session IV: Aug. 6—12 (one week); $1,295
Entering grades 2—4 Mini Camp I: June 10—17 (one week); $1,190 Mini Camp II: June 27—July 8 (12 days); $2,050 Mini Camp III: July 18—29 (12 days); $2,050
Learn the way of the Ninja Acrobat in Ranch Camp’s newest specialty camp. This modern form of Martial Athletics offers formal instruction in self-defense, acrobatic tumbling, aerial trampoline skills and confidence building games and physical activities that are safe, fun and transformational!
Our youngest campers attend a seven or 12-day session to ease their first transition from home to camp. They become familiar with the rhythm and flow of camp life and prepare for the full Ranch Camp experience next year. Campers have the opportunity to participate in many diverse scheduled and elective activities daily to get a taste of everything camp has to offer.
Ninja Acrobats is the creation of International gymnastics coach and competitor John Reardon, along with martial artists and child development experts. John brings over 30 years experience working with youth development programs nationwide and an unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of young people.
8th Grade Ranch
Rock ‘n Ride
Entering grade 8 Session I: June 10—24 (two weeks); $2,205 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $2,940 Session III: July 18—Aug. 5 (19 days); $2,940
Entering grades 7—9 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $3,280
The Ranch Program offers a special twist for 8th graders only. As a part of Sessions 1, 2 and 3, 8th grade campers embark on a four-day journey away from camp. The trip includes back-packing, basic camping skills and visiting the Great Sand Dunes.
www.ranchcamp.org
JCC RANCH CAMP
Activities A to Z
This program is for campers who love friendship, the outdoors and adventure! Campers spend time both on and off-site. Rock ‘n Ride combines mountain biking, rock climbing and camping as campers travel through some of Colorado’s most beautiful terrain.
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Pack ‘n Ride
WIT (Wrangler-in-Training) Program
Entering grades 8-10 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $3,505
Entering grades 10—11 Session I: June 10—24 (two weeks); $835 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $1,275 Session III: July 18—Aug. 5 (19 days); $1,275 Session IV: Aug. 6—12 (one week); $415
Pack ‘n Ride is for our horse-crazy campers who have spent at least two summers with us in the EQ Program. On this amazing trip, you will combine horsemanship skills with the beauty of a wilderness experience. Not only will you be able to utilize the skills you have learned in the EQ Program, but you will also be able to add many horsemanship and camping skills that are important for any cowboy or girl. Pack 'n Ride consists of a 6-day horse pack trip, day at the Hot Springs and a community service project. This program is for campers entering grades 8–10 who have participated in the EQ Program for at least two summers; children who do not meet these two criteria will not be admitted into this camping program.
The Wrangler-in-Training (WIT) program is a hands-on training program to develop leadership skills in our equestrian program. WIT participants live with campers, learn the basic elements of becoming a corral staff member, develop safe horsemanship practices and receive training and supervision from members of our senior corral staff. WIT program participants focus on developing their horsemanship, riding and instructing skills. Our goal is to provide high quality learning opportunities that provide participants with the types of experiences and skills that will enable them to be successful wranglers and riding instructors at Ranch Camp or any other camp of their choosing.
TASC (Teen Adventure + Service Corps) Entering grades 9—10 Session I: June 10—24 (two weeks); $2,390 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $3,280 Session III: July 18—Aug. 5 (19 days); $3,280 During this extraordinary program, “TASCers” embark on adventures that include whitewater rafting, a multi-day backpacking trip and a Ranch Camp Service Project. An 8–10 day outdoor trek full of fun, laughter and personal challenges teaches TASC campers about leadership and independence.
Camp Shai/Ranch Camp Combo Entering grades 2—8 June 13—June 26 (June 13—17 at Camp Shai, June 19—26 at Ranch Camp) Camp Shai campers who participate in one three-week session of Camp Shai can register for Ranch Camp's Session 4 for 50% off ($600). Campers who take advantage of this limited offer will enjoy the best of both worlds - Camp Shai day camp program and one week at the Ranch Camp overnight camp program.
Teen Village Adventure Tour Entering grade 10 Teen Village Session: July 8—Aug. 5 (four weeks); $4,325 This intense, life-changing four-week program takes teens on the ultimate tiyul n’oded (nomadic journey). The Teen Village teen tour is a 28-day session featuring a 21-day tour filled with challenging adventures designed to instill confidence, nurture independence and develop leadership skills. Highlights from past tours include a multiple-day backpacking trek, sport climbing, exploring the world of Native American peoples of the southwest, visiting Colorado’s natural hot springs, white water rafting and local art and music festivals.
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SIT (Staff-in-Training) Program Entering grade 11 Session I: June 10—24 (two weeks); $835 Session II: June 27—July 15 (19 days); $1,275 Session III: July 18—Aug. 5 (19 days); $1,275 Session IV: Aug. 6—12 (one week); $415 The Staff-in-Training (SIT) program is a hands-on training program to develop leadership skills in the camp setting. SIT participants live with campers, learn the basic elements of being a camp counselor and a camp specialist and receive training and supervision from members of our senior staff. Our goal is to provide high quality learning opportunities that give participants the skills to be successful future camp counselors at Ranch Camp or any other camp of their choosing.
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Questions? Contact Camp Central at campcentral@jccdenver.org or call (303) 316-6307 or visit www.jccdenver.org/camps.
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