College for Kids 2019 Summer Mailer

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Registration begins Jan. 25, 2019 at 8 a.m. Go to: mccneb.edu/c4K


COLLEGE FOR Kids SUMMER CAMPS 2019 ALL REGISTRATION BEGINS Jan. 25 at 8 a.m.

To register, visit mccneb.edu/c4k or call 531-622-KIDS (5437). Payment due at time of registration. For kids ages 3 to 11. Each College 4 Kids class is held for five days–Monday through Friday. Registration ends the Wednesday before each new session begins. Walk-in registration is sometimes available; however, some classes may already be filled. Don’t be a “no show.” If you register and cannot attend, please call 531-622-KIDS (5437)to drop before the first day of class.

TUITION Preschool ................................ $52 per week (Must be toilet trained)

High Fives................................. $52 per week (Entering kindergarten in the fall)

All other classes.....................$30 per week

(One 55 minute class for five days, Monday-Friday) You may register for a maximum of three classes per week. Any 5-year-old that has completed kindergarten may register for a class for 6-year-olds.

DEERFIELD PRIMARY 1100 DEERFIELD BLVD., BLAIR JUNE 3-7, 2019 9-11:45 a.m. K105 -80 Preschool Activities (Must be toilet trained) K975 -80 High Fives (Entering kindergarten in fall) 9-9:55 a.m. K416-81 Wacky and Weird Art K045-81 Mini Med School K323-81 Experiment with the Brain K 2 1 2-81 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K367-81 Roller Coasters and Rockets K363-81 Cooking with Science K200-81 Babysitting Basics (Bring $8 lab fee)

AGES 3-5

10-10:55 a.m. K323 -82 Experiment with the Brain K 2 1 2 -82 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K367 -82 Roller Coaster and Rockets K363 -82 Cooking with Science K347 -82 Math on the Move K416 -82 Wacky and Weird Art K0 45 -82 Mini Med School

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11

11-11:55 a.m. K363-83 Cooking with Science K347-83 Math on the Move K416-83 Wacky and Weird Art K045-83 Mini Med School K323-83 Experiment with the Brain K 2 1 2-83 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K 3 6 7-83 Roller Coaster and Rockets

AGES 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11

5 AGES 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 11+


BENNINGTON ELEMENTARY 11620 N. 156 ST., BENNINGTON JUNE 17-21, 2019

ALDRICH ELEMENTARY 506 N. 162ND AVE., OMAHA JUNE 10-14, 2019 9-11:45 a.m. K105 -10 Preschool Activities (Must be toilet trained) K975 -10 High Fives (Entering kindergarten in fall) 9-9:55 a.m. K323 -11 Experiment with the Brain K043 -11 The Science of Everything Gross K414 -11 Summertime Cruise K042 -11 Be an Ocean Adventurer K 2 1 2 -11 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K416 -11 Wacky and Weird Art K046 -11 Down on the Farm K044 -11 Travel and Explore K363 -11 Cooking with Science K410 -11 Beach Days K367 -11 Roller Coasters and Rockets K200 -11 Babysitting Basics (Bring $8 lab fee)

AGES 3-5 5 AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 11+

10-10:55 a.m. K363 -12 Cooking with Science K410 -12 Beach Days K367 -12 Roller Coasters and Rockets K347 -12 Math on the Move K323 -12 Experiment with the Brain K043 -12 The Science of Everything Gross K414 -12 Summertime Cruise K042 -12 Be an Ocean Adventurer K 2 1 2 -12 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K416 -12 Wacky and Weird Art K046 -12 Down on the Farm K044 -12 Travel and Explore

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

11-11:55 a.m. K 2 1 2 -13 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K416 -13 Wacky and Weird Art K046 -13 Down on the Farm K044 -13 Travel and Explore K363 -13 Cooking with Science K410 -13 Beach Days K367 -13 Roller Coasters and Rockets K347 -13 Math on the Move K323 -13 Experiment with the Brain K043 -13 The Science of Everything Gross K414 -13 Summertime Cruise K0 42 -13 Be an Ocean Adventurer

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

9-11:45 a.m. K105 -30 Preschool Activities (Must be toilet trained) K975 -30 High Fives (Entering kindergarten in fall) 9-9:55 a.m. K363 -31 Cooking with Science K410 -31 Beach Days K 2 1 2 -31 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K044 -31 Travel and Explore K043 -31 The Science of Everything Gross K414 -31 Summertime Cruise K045 -31 Mini Med School K367 -31 Roller Coasters and Rockets K416 -31 Wacky and Weird Art K046 -31 Down on the Farm K042 -31 Be an Ocean Adventurer K200 -31 Babysitting Basics (Bring $8 lab fee) 10-10:55 a.m. K043 -32 The Science of Everything Gross K414 -32 Summertime Cruise K045 -32 Mini Med School K367 -32 Roller Coasters and Rockets K416 -32 Wacky and Weird Art K046 -32 Down on the Farm K042 -32 Be an Ocean Adventurer K347 -32 Math on the Move K363 -32 Cooking with Science K410 -32 Beach Days K 2 1 2 -32 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K044 -32 Travel and Explore 11-11:55 a.m. K416 -33 Wacky and Weird Art K046 -33 Down on the Farm K042 -33 Be an Ocean Adventurer K347 -33 Math on the Move K363 -33 Cooking with Science K410 -33 Beach Days K 2 1 2 -33 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K044 -33 Travel and Explore K043 -33 The Science of Everything Gross K414 -33 Summertime Cruise K045 -33 Mini Med School K367 -33 Roller Coasters and Rockets

AGES 3-5 5 AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 11+ AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11 AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

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MILLIKEN PARK ELEMENTARY 2950 DALE ST., FREMONT JUNE 24-28, 2019

ASPEN CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL 18414 SUMMIT DRIVE, GRETNA JUNE 24-28, 2019 9-11:45 a.m. AGES K105 -20 Preschool Activities 3-5 (Must be toilet trained) K975 -20 High Fives 5 (Entering kindergarten in fall) 9-9:55 a.m. AGES K416 -21 Wacky and Weird Art 6-7 K 2 1 2 -21 Crazy Chemical Concoctions 6-7 K042 -21 Be an Ocean Adventurer 6-7 K367 -21 Roller Coasters and Rockets 6-7 K386 -21 Watercolor Art 8-9 K414 -21 Summertime Cruise 8-9 K046 -21 Down on the Farm 8-9 K347 -21 Math on the Move 8-9 K044 -21 Travel and Explore 10-11 K043 -21 The Science of Everything Gross 10-11 K410 -21 Beach Days 10-11 K045 -21 Mini Med School 10-11 10-10:55 a.m. K386 -22 Watercolor Art K414 -22 Summertime Cruise K046 -22 Down on the Farm K347 -22 Math on the Move K044 -22 Travel and Explore K043 -22 The Science of Everything Gross K410 -22 Beach Days K045 -22 Mini Med School K416 -22 Wacky and Wild Art K042 -22 Be an Ocean Adventurer K367 -22 Roller Coasters and Rockets K 2 1 2 -22 Crazy Chemical Concoctions

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

11-11:55 a.m. K044 -23 Travel and Explore K043 -23 The Science of Everything Gross K410 -23 Beach Days K045 -23 Mini Med School K416 -23 Wacky and Weird Art K 2 1 2 -23 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K042 -23 Be an Ocean Adventurer K367 -23 Roller Coasters and Rockets K386 -23 Watercolor Art K414 -23 Summertime Cruise K04 6 -23 Down on the Farm K200 -23 Babysitting Basics (Bring $8 lab fee)

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 11+

9-9:55 a.m. K416-41 Wacky and Weird Art K367-41 Roller Coasters and Rockets K415-41 The Incredible EngineerMother Earth K212-41 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K363-41 Cooking with Science K413-41 STEM Olympics 10-10:55 a.m. K415-42 The Incredible EngineerMother Earth K212-42 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K363-42 Cooking with Science K413-42 STEM Olympics K416-42 Wacky and Weird Art K367-42 Roller Coasters and Rockets

AGES 6-7 6-7 8-9

11-11:55 a.m. K363-43 Cooking with Science K413-43 STEM Olympics K416-43 Wacky and Weird Art K367-43 Roller Coasters and Rockets K415-43 The Incredible EngineerMother Earth K212-43 Crazy Chemical Concoctions

AGES 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 10-11

8-9 10-11 10-11 AGES 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11

10-11


HICKORY HILL ELEMENTARY 1307 ROGERS DRIVE, PAPILLION JULY 8-12, 2019

SUNSET HILLS ELEMENTARY 9503 WALNUT ST., OMAHA JULY 15-19, 2019

9-11:45 a.m. K105-50 Preschool Activities (Must be toilet trained) K975-50 High Fives (Entering kindergarten in fall) 9-9:55 a.m. K416-51 Wacky and Weird Art K045-51 Mini Med School K410-51 Beach Days K347-51 Math on the Move K212-51 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K386-51 Watercolor Art K414-51 Summertime Cruise K363-51 Cooking with Science K043-51 The Science of Everything Gross K042-51 Be an Ocean Adventurer K 3 67-51 Roller Coasters and Rockets K044-51 Travel and Explore

AGES 3-5

AGES 3-5

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

9-11:45 a.m. K105 -70 Preschool Activities (Must be toilet trained) K975 -70 High Fives (Entering kindergarten in fall) 9-9:55 a.m. K043 -71 The Science of Everything Gross K367 -71 Roller Coasters and Rockets K414 -71 Summertime Cruise K347 -71 Math on the Move K386 -71 Watercolor Art K363 -71 Cooking with Science K045 -71 Mini Med School K042 -71 Be an Ocean Adventurer K416 -71 Wacky and Weird Art K212 -71 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K046 -71 Down on the Farm K044 -71 Travel and Explore

10-10:55 a.m. K043-52 The Science of Everything Gross K042-52 Be an Ocean Adventurer K367-52 Roller Coasters and Rockets K044-52 Travel and Explore K416-52 Wacky and Weird Art K045-52 Mini Med School K410-52 Beach Days K347-52 Math on the Move K212-52 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K386-52 Watercolor Art K414-52 Summertime Cruise K363-52 Cooking with Science

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

10-10:55 a.m. K416 -72 Wacky and Weird Art K212 -72 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K046 -72 Down on the Farm K044 -72 Travel and Explore K043 -72 The Science of Everything Gross K367 -72 Roller Coasters and Rockets K414 -72 Summertime Cruise K347 -72 Math on the Move K386 -72 Watercolor Art K363 -72 Cooking with Science K045 -72 Mini Med School K042 -72 Be an Ocean Adventurer

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 10-11

11-11:55 a.m. K212-53 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K386-53 Watercolor Art K414-53 Summertime Cruise K363-53 Cooking with Science K043-53 The Science of Everything Gross K042-53 Be an Ocean Adventurer K367-53 Roller Coasters and Rockets K044-53 Travel and Explore K416-53 Wacky and Weird Art K045-53 Mini Med School K410-53 Beach Days K200-53 Babysitting Basics (Bring $8 lab fee)

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 11+

11-11:55 a.m. K386 -73 Watercolor Art K363 -73 Cooking with Science K045 -73 Mini Med School K042 -73 Be an Ocean Adventurer K416 -73 Wacky and Weird Art K212 -73 Crazy Chemical Concoctions K046 -73 Down on the Farm K044 -73 Travel and Explore K043 -73 The Science of Everything Gross K367 -73 Roller Coasters and Rockets K414 -73 Summertime Cruise K200 -73 Babysitting Basics (Bring $8 lab fee)

AGES 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 8-9 8-9 8-9 8-9 10-11 10-11 10-11 11+

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2019 COLLEGE FOR KIDS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Preschool Activities

(K105)

(Ages 3-5, must be toilet trained) Traditional preschool activities will offer a week of learning friendship skills, the four basic shapes, colors, numbers and hands-on, theme-related activities planned just for preschoolers. There will be songs, stories, snacks, crafts, music and more. There will be a snack each day. If your child has a food allergy, let us know.

High Fives

(K975)

(Age 5, entering kindergarten in the fall) Includes more advanced activities for 5-year-olds who will enter kindergarten in the fall. Concepts include: days of the week, months, the alphabet, counting, simple math and patterns. We will draw, write, cut and glue, paint and work on art projects. There will be a snack each day. If your child has a food allergy, let us know.

Babysitting Basics

(K200)

(Bring $8 lab fee to first class) Learn what to do in an emergency or in case of illness: how to prevent accidents, playing with children of various ages, selecting safe toys and games and how to dress, diaper and feed infants. Upon completion, students receive a certificate from the American Safety and Health Institute.

Be an Ocean adventurer

(K042)

You don’t need to visit the ocean to learn all about it. In this class, students will discover how animals survive in the ocean, explore ocean zones, create tide pools and grow crystal “coral” reefs to take home.

Beach Days

(K410)

Enjoy a five-day beach sensory-themed week as we dig into moon sand and create sand slime. Each student will participate in building the strongest floating boat and also create their own jellyfish suncatcher to take home. We will compete in a beach volleyball game and a beach hockey match. At the end of the week, we will conclude with a picnic, making beach bum Chex Mix and an ocean float drink. Let us know of any allergies.

Cooking with Science

(K363)

Do you have an appetite for science? In this class, we will explore cooking through hands-on science experiments. Students will eat their way through various exciting learning opportunities using elements like matter, solar power and more fun interactive projects. Come hungry and ready to taste test this week.

Crazy Chemical Concoctions

(K212)

Bring out the mad scientist. Join us as we learn the principles of chemistry while experimenting with ordinary household items. Come discover how and why ordinary supplies like vinegar, lemon juice, salt, sugar and glue can create bubbling, oozing, slimy substances sure to gross out your parents. We’ll have a world of fun while learning chemistry basics.

Down on the farm

(K046)

Have you ever thought about what life is like on the farm? Come join us as we take part in worm exploration, uncover different crops (including popcorn) and so much more. We hope to see you ‘mooo-ve’ on down to the farm. There will be a snack each day. If your child has a food allergy, let us know.

Experiment with the Brain

(K323)

Explore the wonderful world of the human brain. Find out what part of your brain helps you talk, think, smell and feel. Answer questions to find out if you are right-brained or leftbrained. We will talk about traumatic brain injury and why you need helmets and seat belts. Design and build a “helmet” for a pseudo-brain (raw egg) and drop it from a significant height to test your design. All age levels will get to dissect an actual sheep brain.

Math on the Move

(K347)

This class goes way beyond pencils and worksheets. We will review math skills, play math games and get moving as we solve problems. The problems you’ll solve will get you moving and thinking. Did you ever think you could do math and have fun? Sign up for this class and you can.

Mini med school

(K045)

Come and join this fun, interactive and hands-on biology class. We will dive deep into the human body and look at everything stretching from your head to your toes. You will get up close and personal with preserved animal organs and get the chance to learn how our body functions. Many exciting and fascinating experiments await.

Roller Coasters and Rockets

(K367)

Join us in designing and building contraptions that are wild, crazy or simply defy logic. As young engineers, we will build our own mini marble roller coasters, slingshot UFO helicopters, create unique skewer structures and shoot rockets into the sky. It’ll be a blast.


STEM Olympics

(K413)

Go for the “gold” with Olympic event themed engineering challenges. Use the principles of gravity, inertia and friction to build the fastest bobsled tracks and ski slopes. Design streamlined javelins that will accurately hit targets. Create buoyant miniature kayaks that will navigate rushing waters and serpentine tracks. These STEM adventures will immerse campers in the science behind Olympic competition.

Summertime Cruise

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(K414)

All aboard! “Cruise” into port and visit an exotic daily destination. Explore new lands, try local foods and learn foreign games the locals play; all while learning about cultures near and far. Come ready to stamp your passport and explore our big wonderful world.

The Incredible Engineer —Mother Earth

(K415)

We will discover the true architectural engineering created by the earth itself. We will examine how STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) can be found in its purest form in the world around us, while exploring plants, animals, living and nonliving things. Join us as we create recycled paper with nature accents, grow fascinating plants and fungus on rocks and water beads, and examine the jungle that is our backyard. Adventure awaits.

The science of everything gross

(K043)

Travel and Explore

(K044)

Why do skunks smell so bad? Why do humans burp? Why do cuts create scabs? Why does mold grow on food? Investigate all that is nasty in this class that celebrates the science of everything gross.

Teleport around the world and experience hands on cultural experiences in France, French Polynesia, Louisiana, Senegal and Canada. Learn facts about each place and why the French language is important to their culture. We will explore French food, dance to the drums of the islands, celebrate dazzling holidays, create African artwork and compete in our own Quebec festival. Come ready to learn.

Wacky and Weird Art

(K416)

Explore the world of art from a whole new perspective. Some of the world’s best artists had very unique and unusual ways of creating. You will be painting upside down like Michelangelo, using wacky tools to paint like Vincent van Gogh and using marbles and Hot Wheels cars to paint like Jackson Pollock. Come be weird with us and create some true works of art while having a blast.

Watercolor Art

(K386)

Experience the fun of painting with liquid watercolors. Students will learn basic techniques of this medium as well as develop their drawing skills and explore their creativity. By the end of the week, each student will bring home a portfolio of their own masterpieces.

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CULINARY DISCOVERY CAMP *

From soups to ice cream sandwiches, this camp is filled with delicious recipes and important skills lessons for young culinarians. There will be trips to the garden and pantry to discover the ingredients of the day, and lessons about food and cookery, sprinkled with tidbits of nutrition information to fill each session. You’ll work, eat and laugh with ICA’s fun, engaging staff who will guide you down the path to culinary discovery. (ages 8-12) Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts Building 22, 5300 N. 30th St. KIDS 990A MTWTH 6/10-6/13 9:00A-2:00P $150 KIDS 990B MTWTH 6/17-6/20 9:00A-2:00P $150 KIDS 990C MTWTH 6/24-6/27 9:00A-2:00P $150

RESTAURANT CAMP *

Prerequisite: Culinary Adventure Camp (Teen) or Culinary Discovery Camp (Kids) Here’s your chance to put your culinary skills to the test in a live, guest-centered environment. Spend Monday and Tuesday learning menus and procedure for lunch service, and then prepare and serve lunch, to-order, in the Sage Student Bistro on Wednesday and Thursday. Note: campers may take this class a maximum of two times total in order to allow for more campers the opportunity to attend. Registrations of students who have already done two years of Restaurant Camp will be canceled. (ages 8-18) Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts Building 22, 5300 N. 30th St. TEEN 225A MTWTH 7/08-7/11 9:00A-2:00P $150 TEEN 225B MTWTH 7/15-7/18 9:00A-2:00P $150 TEEN 225C MTWTH 7/22-7/25 9:00A-2:00P $150


PARENT & CHILD CLASSES FOR 2019 ART AND GARDENING CAMPS

FARM FRIENDS

Visit Barreras Family Farm in exploring everything there is to know about farm animals, from the cute and cuddly to the strong and massive. These sessions are set up for one parent and one child. Only the child should be registered. These classes are offered rain or shine. Receive a FREE class if you register for either all five Fridays or all five Saturdays. (ages 5-10) Barreras Family Farm, 11564 County Road P30, Blair, NE KIDS 300A F 6/7-7/26 2:00P-4:00P $99 KIDS 300B SA 6/8-7/27 2:00P-4:00P $99

CHICKENS

Discover how fast they grow from eggs, to chicks, to teenagers, to adults. Help us gather eggs in the coop, lay fresh bedding and give out treats from our organic garden. Take a walk in the pasture and discover where the chickens hide, what predators they have and more. Barreras Family Farm, 11564 County Road P30, Blair, NE KIDS 303A F 6/7-6/7 2:00P-4:00P $24 KIDS 303B SA 6/8-6/8 2:00P-4:00P $24

GOATS

Barreras Family Farm has a small herd of Nubian dairy goats, come get to know these friendly critters. Help us bottle feed the babies, milk the momma goats, learn about fresh raw milk and more.

ADVENTURE IN ART CAMP Join this fun and exciting environment to nurture your creativity and talent. Explore many types of art including drawing, painting, sculpture, jewelry and weaving. End camp with an art gallery show to display your works of art for your family and friends. The instructor is Beth O’Hanlon. Supplies included. (ages 8-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 992A MTWTH 6/3-6/6 10:30A-12:30P $99

NEW! GARDENING DISCOVERY ADVENTURE* Discover how exciting it can be getting dirty in the garden. This camp will introduce young and future gardeners to everything exciting about the garden and greenhouse. Each day, you will be introduced to new plants, see new insects, and experience the tastes and smells of the garden. Learn how to start your own plants, create your own garden and harvest what you grow. The experienced MCC Horticulture staff will lead you for a fun-filled week of playing in the soil and experiencing the bounty of the harvest. (ages 8-12) Fort Omaha Campus, Building 29, 5300 N. 30th St. KIDS 059A MTWTH 7/8-7/11 9:00A-2:00P $175 KIDS 059B MTWTH 7/22-7/25 9:00A-2:00P $175

Barreras Family Farm, 11564 County Road P30, Blair, NE KIDS 302A F 6/14-6/14 2:00P-4:00P $24 KIDS 302B SA 6/15-6/15 2:00P-4:00P $24

BUNNIES

Meet some cuddly critters named Katerina, Clover and Hopper. Explore different breeds of rabbits and check out their unique characteristics. Watch how fast they hop and play. Help us pick bunny treats from our organic garden and spend plenty of time holding each of them. Barreras Family Farm, 11564 County Road P30, Blair, NE KIDS 301A F 6/28-6/28 2:00P-4:00P $24 KIDS 301B SA 6/29-6/29 2:00P-4:00P $24

COWS

We have some big babies. Ever bottle feed a 100-pound baby cow? Snuggle up on these big babies. Walk the pasture with their adult brothers and sisters and see how big they really get. Learn the differences between pasture raised, grass finished and corn fed. Barreras Family Farm, 11564 County Road P30, Blair, NE KIDS 305A F 7/12-7/12 2:00P-4:00P $24 KIDS 305B SA 7/13-7/13 2:00P-4:00P $24

HORSES

Help us groom our horses, watch a farrier give them a horse pedicure, and learn how to read their body language. Everyone can try riding (assisted by a farm hand on lead rope). Barreras Family Farm, 11564 County Road P30, Blair, NE KIDS 304A F 7/26-7/26 2:00P-4:00P $24 KIDS 304B SA 7/27-7/27 2:00P-4:00P $24


COMPUTERS/ TECHNOLOGY

NEW! BEE SPOTTING FOR FUN

Want to discover fun facts about bees? This class is for kids looking for an interesting new hobby. Understand the connection between bees, flowers and our food. Find out how to identify native bees and honey bees. Discover what is and isn’t a bee and much more. (ages 8-12) MCC North Express, 2112 N. 30th St. (third floor) KIDS 048A SA 6/1 10:00A-12:00P $20 KIDS 048B SA 7/13 10:00A-12:00P $20

FIT KIDS–FUN, FITNESS AND FOOD

A healthy lifestyle starts early. Introduce your child to making physical activity and healthy eating a fun, regular part of every day. Using thematic instruction, students will work on age appropriate gross and fine motor skills, balance and hand/eye coordination with fun games, equipment, music and stories. After they work up a sweat, your child will learn cooking basics, following a recipe and creating healthy snacks for themselves. These recipes will introduce children to some new and exciting healthy eating choices, while staying sensitive to allergies and picky eater preferences. This class truly focuses on building your child’s vocabulary and knowledge by creating positive feelings about choosing to be healthy and is presented in an environment of fun, encouragement and teamwork. MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 306A MTWTH 6/17-6/20 9:00A-12:00P $77 (ages 3-5) KIDS 306B MTWTH 6/17-6/20 9:00A-12:00P $77 (ages 6-8)

NEW! HEALTHY HAPPY U–FOR GIRLS!

It’s time to get empowered. This class is about motivating girls to find their confidence and inner strength. Participants will be inspired to develop fitness routines they are excited about, set goals while learning the steps to achieve them and learn the importance of embracing healthy habits at this crucial age. Girls will learn to love fitness, cook yummy yet nutritious recipes and make some supportive friends—leading them to a lifetime of healthy happiness. (ages 9-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 061A MTWTH 7/15-7/18 9:00A-12:00P $77

NEW! MCC AT DO SPACE TECH CAMP*

This tech camp at MCC at Do Space will engage and excite students of all different ages, experience levels and learning styles. Students will learn different concepts each day throughout this three-day camp, including Lego Robotics©, Mamba Drone programming and Flying, 3-D Pen application and more. (ages 8-12) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 378A MTW 7/8-7/10 9:00A-12:00P $175

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MINECRAFT© MODDERS*

Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mods. Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Students must own a Java version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. (ages 8-10) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 381A MTWTH 7/29-8/1 9:00A-12:00P $175

APP ATTACK!*

Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app. Using a specialized app & game development tool, students will explore the world of web-based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of app publishing functions. Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to app stores not included. Students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. (ages 8-12) MCC South Express, 3002 S. 24th St. KIDS 376A MTWTH 7/8-7/11 1:00P-4:00P $175


MAKE YOUR FIRST 3-D VIDEO GAME*

If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you. Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows you the keys to designing your first 2-D platformer game. Conceptualization, play experience, level design, graphics, sounds and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a $15 conversion fee. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. (ages 8-10) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 377 MTWTH 6/24-6/27 9:00A-12:00P $175

NEW! BATTLE ROYALE: MAKE YOUR FIRST FORTNITE® STYLE VIDEO GAME*

CODE BREAKERS *

Calling all future coders, programmers and designers. Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star. Whether you want to be a Silicon Valley CEO or the high school student who just made $1 million dollars for programming in his or her bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. (ages 8-12) Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Drive, Blair, NE KIDS 378A MTWTH 6/3-6/6 1:00P-4:00P $175

PYTHON PROGRAMMERS *

Want to learn the world’s fastest growing programming language favored by Google, NASA, Youtube, and the CIA? Learn how to code with Python to create engaging apps and games. Each lesson takes you step-by-step on a programming path that will let you challenge friends with fun content you create from start to finish! Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. (ages 8-10) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 064A MTWTH 6/3-6/6 9:00A-12:00P $175

Fans of Fortnite, we need you. Instead of playing the game, design your own. Using a professional 3-D game development software, build levels and assets inspired by popular battle royale games like Fortnite. This course includes cartoonish action and battle sequences. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Note: children will not be playing Fortnite in this camp. (ages 8-10) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 063A MTWTH 7/15-7/18 9:00A-12:00P $175

NEW! ESPORTS APPRENTICE–YOUTUBE© STYLE VIDEO GAME*

Whether you want to be the next pro gamer, streamer or gamecaster, this course will teach you the basics to get started. No longer just a hobby, eSports is the fastest growing career for the next generation. More than 400 million people watched YouTube videos and Twitch streams of video game competitions this year alone. In this course, students will develop competitive game-play skills in Black Rocket’s new eSports App, learn how to produce commentary for live tournaments, use professional streaming software and most importantly practice online safety. Students will gain full access to the eSports App and a video of their class tournament with commentary. Videos will not be broadcast publicly, but will be shared with all students in the class. (ages 8-10) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 047A MTWTH 7/22-7/25 9:00A-12:00P $175

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NEW! ROBLOX® CODERS AND ENTREPRENEURS*

Discover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX®, an online universe where you can create anything you dream of. This new class combines game design concepts, coding and fun. Young entrepreneurs will also learn how to navigate ROBLOX’s fast-growing marketplace to publish their games. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. (ages 8-10) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 062A MTWTH 6/17-6/20 9:00A-12:00P $175

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NEW! 3-D MAKER/RACING CAMP* Prerequisites: Ability to work in a team. Good sportsmanship. Each student will be provided with all necessary tools, training and materials. NEW! 3-D MAKER/INNOVATOR/BUILDER EXTRAORDINAIRE*

Imagine, design, build. These are the defining elements foster the maker mindset and enable a “can do� attitude in a safe, secure environment geared for the younger maker. Using technology and power tools (under supervision) to craft, create and build mantle-worthy projects. Using 3-D printers and computer-assisted design software, we help your resident maker release their inner inventor. Centered around specific design challenges, tinkering has never been more fun. (ages 8-11)

STEM/STEAM CAMPS

MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 050A MTWTHF 6/24-6/28 9:00A-12:00P $159

NEW! STEM AND THE ART OF SPEED*

Does your child have an inquiring mind? Do they like to build things with a purpose? Do they like to go fast? If so, this camp is tailor-made for your 21st century contemporary racer. The speed categories are air, land and sea and for each event, they will design and build their own model to be used in competition with their peers to see who takes the crown for all the elements. From aerodynamics to coefficient of friction to hydrodynamics, these topics will be covered and mastered in real-world challenges geared for fun, excitement and achievement. (ages 8-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 051A MTWTHF 6/24-6/28 12:30P-3:30P $159

BUNDLE & SAVE* Register for both camps and receive a discount. Bring a sack lunch. KIDS 052A MTWTHF 6/24-6/28 9:00A-3:30P $295

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BUNDLE & SAVE* Register for more than one camp and receive a discount.


NEW! AVIATION/AEROSPACE CAMP* Prerequisites: Ability to work in a team. Each student will be provided with all necessary tools and materials. NEW! AVIATION*

From Da Vinci’s first drawings to Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk to SR-71 Blackbird, flight has always been the reason we look to the skies. Learning the principles and concepts of aviation, we start with creating record-breaking paperairplanes to understanding the basics of powered unmanned flight to learning about the fastest air-breathing planes. The student is taken on a journey to gain a deeper understanding behind the science, technology and engineering of aviation. Mini-hot air balloon challenges, airplane launchers, paper rockets and zipline cargo delivery challenges embrace the power of hands-on and problem-based learning centered around flight. (ages 8-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 053A MTWTHF 6/3-6/7 9:00A-12:00P $159

NEW! AEROSPACE*

Transcending “what if” to “can do” attitudes are what’s needed to excel not only in the field of aerospace engineering, but in all we do. Students work as a team and confront mission scenarios that require dynamic problem solving and critical thinking—21st century learning skills required in the workplace. Introduction to Space Flight is designed to foster a basic understanding of space technology. The session is filled with interactive lab and classroom learning. Topics covered include the history of space flight, propulsion theory, orbital mechanics fundamentals, space shuttle and International Space Station operations. Theory and practice converge in hands-on learning when applied to present and future commercial, industrial and military applications in space. (ages 8-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 054A MTWTHF 6/3-6/7 12:30P-3:30P $159

BUNDLE & SAVE* Register for both camps and receive a discount. Bring a sack lunch. KIDS 055A MTWTHF 6/3-6/7 9:00A-3:30P $295

NEW! DIGITAL ART/MUSIC CAMP* Prerequisites: Ability to work in a team. Each student will be provided with all necessary tools and materials. NEW! DIGITAL ART*

Use technology to create art. Art and design are a part of our everyday lives. From cell phones to cars to buildings to toys, art is integral in all aspects of function and aesthetics. Key concepts in art like symmetry, balance, composition and colors are employed for interactive lessons. Using visual programming and machine learning, robots will be used not only as tools in creating art but as the subject of the art itself. This fun and engaging camp isn’t just for right-brain enthusiasts or left-brained thinkers, it’s for all who see the beauty of art in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math). (ages 8-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 056A MTWTHF 7/29-8/2 9:00A-12:00P $159

NEW! DIGITAL MUSIC*

Instructors with real-world music production experience teach you how to record, mix, edit and produce digital music. Key music production concepts like songwriting and musical arrangement, in addition to learning how to create/modify sounds and even program drum beats and patterns. The entire process of making digital music is explored here. The digital music camp culminates with an original music product made using everything learned during the camp to be shared with friends and family. (ages 8-11) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (second floor) KIDS 057A MTWTHF 7/29-8/2 9:00A-12:00P $159

BUNDLE & SAVE*

Register for both camps and receive a discount. Bring a sack lunch. KIDS 058A MTWTHF 7/29-8/2 9:00A-12:00P $295



KIDS SUMMER CAMPS 2019 Registration begins Jan. 25, 2019 at 8 a.m.

Go to: mccneb.edu/c4k or register by phone at 531-MCC-KIDS (5437).

PAYMENT DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. Metropolitan Community College affirms a policy of equal education, employment opportunities and nondiscrimination in providing services to the public. To read our full policy statement, visit mccneb.edu/nondiscrimination.


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