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ACADEMIC AND SPECIAL INTEREST CAMPS
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS EDITOR’S NOTE: This Summer Fun for Kids supplement is provided as a public service to our readers.
A word of caution: Parents must approach listings in this guide and check references as they would any advertised activity for children. These listings are not endorsements. We hope these pages help show parents the many activities available to Fairbanks-area children and families, and that it is useful for building ideas and finding things your children might enjoy through the summer months.
AC A DE M I C A ND S PE CI A L INT E R E S T CAM P S
com COST: 1 week, $225; 2 Weeks,
$400 CONTACT:
ALCAN, 455-4203
ALCAN Gardening Camp
EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
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ALCAN Adventure AGES: 8-13 WHEN: June 8-12,
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. WHERE: Mini Golf Fairbanks at
Algebra Made Easy! SPONSOR:
a student-friendly, studentcentered classroom. Visit our website at algebra4allages.weebly. com COST: $75/week CONTACT: Kim Kelly, Ph.D. (907) 590-5588 EMAIL: algebra4allages@ gmail.com
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AGES: Grades 7-12 WHEN: 1 p.m.-5 p.m. for the
following weeks: June 1-5, Pioneer Park June 8-12, June 15-19, June WHAT: Learn basics of 22-26, June 29-July 3, July planning and carry out 6-10, July 13-17. planting project in fun, WHERE: Monroe High School safe and educational WHAT: Does your child environment. Design and struggle with math? Do produce personalized flower and plants boxes and you want to introduce your child to algebra using a fun gardens to be on display and easy method? Is your all summer long. Group child starting high school? project will have a design If yes, this camp offers an team listing and process inexpensive opportunity explanation on site and online. Information available for you child to learn the fundamentals of algebra in at www.alcanadventure.
ALCAN Lego Camp
will learn preparation process. Exhibition: Presentation to parents and guests, and participants will display their creations at Fairbanks venue with full design descriptions. Information available at www.alcanadventure. com COST: 1 week, $225; 2 Weeks, $400 CONTACT: 455-4203 ALCAN EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
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ALCAN Adventure AGES: 8-13 WHEN: June 15-19 and July
13-17, 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Tanana Valley
Fairbanks Suzuki Institute Fairbanks School of Talent Education, the Fairbanks Symphony Association and the University of Alaska Music Department AGES: 4-18 WHEN: May 26-31 WHERE: UAF Campus
Academic and Special Interest camps 2-3 Day camps 3-9 Faith-based camps 9-10 Family/Group camps 10 Fine arts camps 10 Overnight camps 10-11 Sports camps 11-14 Sports activities 14-15 Summer programs 15
WHAT: Enrollment is open
WHERE: Monroe High School
to violin, viola, cello and flute students currently studying the Suzuki method. Student, intermediate and advanced curriculum available. Core classes include master, repertoire and dalcroze with optional enrichment classes. COST: Student, $290; intermediate, $400; advanced, $505 CONTACT: Sally Endestad, 479-6634 www. suzukifairbanks.com EMAIL: sendestad@gmail. com
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Mad Scientist Day Camp
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Fairgrounds WHAT: Initial: Learn history and participate in enrichment activities and building. Creative Building Time: Daily Challenges and Project Builds. Planning Preparation: Participants
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AGES: Grades 7-12 WHEN: June 1-26
North Star Ballet Summer 2015 Dance Intensive
Institute for Science and Mathematics AGES: 5-13 SPONSOR:
Saturday, July 11 5K Run/Walk & 1K KidsRun with the Elves
with faculty from José Limón Dance June 15–July 10, for ages 12–19
For additional event information-
Training in Ballet, Modern, Pilates, Performance, Dance History
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kiddo to geometry in an engaging, hands-on learning atmosphere. This 4-week summer course introduces students to the basics of geo-trig and will give them confidence going into geometry or geo-trig in the fall. Also ideal for those who want to keep their math skills sharp over the summer. Limited to 20 students. COST: $200 for 4 weeks CONTACT: Kim Kelly, Ph.D. 5905588 EMAIL: algebra4allages@gmail. com
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS WHEN:
CONTACT: Mike Donaldson,
June 8-11, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; June 15-19, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; June 22-26, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; June 29-July 3, 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.; July 6-10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; July 13-17, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; July 20-24, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; July 27-31, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Aug. 3-7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Aug. 10-14, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. WHERE: 2925 Horner Court, Fairbanks WHAT: Robotics projects, bug collections, and messy chemistry experiments are just a few of the active-learning options at the Mad Scientist Day Camp. Each camp takes place at the Mad Scientist Workshop, which is packed with awesome experiments that help young learners make exciting discoveries about how the universe works. COST: $235-$335
479-6860 EMAIL: workshop@ scimathinstitute.org
Introduction to Algebra for Elementary Kids! SPONSOR:
her math ability. Outdoor time is interspersed with summer learning in this week-long camp. Information at algebra 4allages.weebly.com COST: $75/week CONTACT: Kim Kelly, Ph.D. 590-5588 EMAIL: algebra4allages@ gmail.com
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AGES: Grades 3-6 WHEN: 8 a.m.-noon during
the following weeks: June 1-5, June 8-12, June 15-19, June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17. WHERE: Monroe High School WHAT: If your child can multiply and divide, he/ she can learn the basics of algebra. Using an easy and fun method, your child will learn how to solve simple equations and gain confidence in his or
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complete a simulated archaeological dig, examine authentic museum artifacts, and learn what it takes to be a real-life archaeologist. We’ll explore the history of Alaska’s Native cultures through hands-on activities both in the field and the museum. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
Archaeology Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 4-6 WHEN: June 15-19, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon. WHERE: UA Museum of the North WHAT: Campers will work with professional archaeologists to SPONSOR:
art experiences with opportunities to explore drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media and sculpture. Students will create art in the studios, experience field painting, and collaborative outdoor projects. The week will culminate in an exhibition and reception featuring student artwork in the UAF Art Department Gallery. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
Art Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 2 and 3 WHEN: June 22-26, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: UAF Fine Arts Building, Room 317 WHAT: This will be a week of fun, educational SPONSOR:
Ballroom Dance Camp LHS Ballroom Dance Team AGES: 6 and older WHEN: June 22-26, 9 a.m.-noon ,1:30-4:30 p.m. WHERE: Ryan Middle School Gym SPONSOR:
WHAT: For 6 to 9 years old:
Beginning Ballroom, 9 a.m.noon; Beginning Latin and Swing, 1:30-4:30 p.m. For 10-14 years old: Beginning Ballroom, 9 a.m.-noon; Beginning Latin and Swing, 1:30-4:30 p.m. For 14 years old and older: Beginning Ballroom, 9 a.m.-noon; Beginning/ Intermediate Latin and Swing, 1:30-4:30 p.m.; Intermediate Ballroom, 9 a.m.-noon. COST: $150 1/2 day; $250 full day CONTACT: Stefani Borrego EMAIL: Stefani.borrego@ k12northstar.org
Bug Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 3-7 WHEN: July 20-24, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon SPONSOR:
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS WHERE: UA Museum of the
WHERE: Calypso Farm and
North Creativity Lab WHAT: Learn about Alaska’s insects and their relatives - from our beautiful butterflies and dragonflies to our less lovable mosquitoes and spiders. Through field, forest and pond, under rocks, in flowers and everywhere else, we’ll collect (catch and release some, keep others) and study these fascinating many-legged tiny animals. COST: $200 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
Ecology Center, 4780 Old Nenana Hwy., Fairbanks WHAT: In this half day program we will visit the animals in the barn, taste fresh produce from the garden and explore the forest. We’ll learn through play. Parents are welcome to stay and visit the farm during camp, and are encouraged to carpool. COST: $200 CONTACT: Matt Labrenz, 451-0691 EMAIL: calypsofieldtrips@ gmail.com
CALYPSO FARM CAMP (HALF-DAY) Calypso Farm and Ecology Center AGES: 4-6 years WHEN: June 22-26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. SPONSOR:
COURTESY CALYPSO FARM AND ECOLOGY CENTER
Fairbanks Youth Soccer Association Summer soccer programs for ages 3 up through High School. For more info and to register online, visit www.fysasoccer.org Last day to register is May 3rd Also, don’t forget to sign up for our annual Run-A-Muck 5K Fun Run, May 23rd
FYSA: 516 2nd Ave #311 907-456-FYSA (3972) staff@fairbanksyouthsoccer.com This year, in addition to regular programs, every registrant will get to participate in our Midnight Sun Soccer Week, June 15 th-20th. We’ve got fun events and activities planned to celebrate soccer here in the Interior. Free for all registrants thanks to the incredible generosity of Pogo Mine.
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Calypso Farm Camp Calypso Farm and Ecology Center AGES: 7-12 years WHEN: July 6-10, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. WHERE: Calypso Farm and Ecology Center, 4780 SPONSOR:
Old Nenana Highway, Fairbanks WHAT: Experience life on the farm. We’ll do animal chores — milking the goat, hauling hay and checking the coop for eggs. We’ll harvest fresh produce and make delicious feasts. We’ll kick back in the shade of the forest and try our hand at farm crafts like woodworking and weaving. COST: $275 CONTACT: Matt Labrenz 4510691 EMAIL: calypsofieldtrips@ gmail.com
Camp Habitat: Nature Detectives SPONSOR:
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AGES: 6-7 WHEN: July 13-17 or July 20-
24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Creamer’s Field
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS Migratory Waterfowl Refuge WHAT: Camp Habitat Summer
Camps offers children 4-11 years old guided explorations of Creamers Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, through games, discovery hikes, creative projects, and guest speakers. COST: $215 CONTACT: Elizabeth Padilla, 750-2298 EMAIL: camphabitat@gmail. com
explorations of Creamers Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge through games, discovery hikes, creative projects and guest speakers. COST: $140 session CONTACT: Elizabeth Padilla, 750-2298 EMAIL: camphabitat@gmail. com
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AGES: 4-5 WHEN: June 8-12, 12:30-4 p.m.;
June 15-19, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Creamer’s Field
Migratory Waterfowl Refuge WHAT: Camp Habitat Summer
Camps offer children 4-11 years old guided
WHEN: July 13-17 or July 20-
24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge WHAT: Guided explorations of Creamers Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, through games, discovery hikes, creative projects and guest speakers. COST: $265, with $25 registration fee per family
creamersfield.org/camp_ habitat.html or by phone EMAIL: camphabitat@gmail. com
Camp Habitat: Refuge Camp Yes! Adventures in the Woods Camp Habitat
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WHEN: July 13-17 or July 20-
Camp Habitat: Water Striders AGES: 8-9
SPONSOR:
750-2298 EMAIL: camphabitat@gmail. com
AGES: 10-11
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Camp Habitat: Nature Sprout
CONTACT: Elizabeth Padilla,
24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; includes one overnight camp-out on Thursday night WHERE: Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge WHAT: Camp Habitat Summer Camps offer children 4-11 years old guided explorations of Creamers Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, through games, discovery hikes, creative projects and guest speakers. COST: $265, with $25 registration fee per family CONTACT: Elizabeth Padilla, 750-2298; register at
The Other Paw Assistance Dogs AGES: 5-12 WHEN: July 20-24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., for ages 8-12; July 27-31, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., for ages 5-7 WHERE: Effie Kokrine Early Charter College School/ Pearce Park WHAT: Camp Yes! in the Woods embraces and supports the many different ways people learn and experience the world. Camp curriculum combines nature literacy with social thinking and self-regulation. Campers learn about nature, themselves, and each other SPONSOR:
COURTESY WILD ROSE SUMMER CAMP
while playing outside and exploring nature. Activities include nature hikes, games, crafts, music, nature exploration, science experiments, fort building and assistance dog training. COST: Full-day (week one), $250; half-day (week two), $175. Scholarship funding is available to families that
qualify. CONTACT: Gretchen
Chamberlain, 726-7151 EMAIL:
campyesinthewoods@ gmail.com
Cloverbud Camp UAF CES Tanana District 4-H Program
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS AGES: Youth who have
completed grades K-2 WHEN: July 13-15, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., each day WHERE: Georgeson Botanical Gardens WHAT: This day camp will present adventure in the out-of-doors with the security of evenings at home. Nature observations, crafts and games will be designed to the interest and attention span of this age group. Fun will be the key ingredient. COST: $35 for 4-H members and $40 for non-4-Hers CONTACT: Marla Lowder, 474-2427 EMAIL: mklowder@alaska. edu
Creative Dance Camp SPONSOR:
North Star Ballet
AGES: 4-8 WHEN: Session one: May 26-
30, Session two: June 1-5 WHERE: Tanana Valley Fairgrounds, College Road WHAT: A fun, educational dance experience, Creative Dance Camp includes arts and crafts, costume making, music appreciation, folk and ballet dancing. The week ends with a demonstration for family and friends. COST: $185 CONTACT: Kristina West, 451-8800 EMAIL: nsdf@polarnet.com
Dinosaur Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: For students entering grades 3-6 WHEN: July 6-10, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Museum of the North WHAT: Discover dinosaurs and other fossils — especially those found
right here in Alaska. We will learn about the different dinosaurs, how fossils are preserved, bone identification and dinosaur track formation. Handson activities will help participants understand how we study dinosaurs. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
Fairbanks Tennis Association Summer One-week Sessions and Camps Fairbanks Tennis Association AGES: Grades K-12 WHEN: Camp one: June 15-19; Camp two: June 22-26; Camp three (grades K-5): Aug. 3-7; Camp four (grades K-5): Aug. 10-14. Registration will be from 1- a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 9 at Fairbanks Resource Agency, and from noon to 4 p.m. at the Dan Ramras courts. WHERE: Dan Ramras Community Tennis Courts WHAT: Week-long tennis camps feature daily lessons for all skills and ages. Participants have fun and play with experienced coaches. Information available at www. fairbankstennis.org COST: Students in grades K-2, $25 per week; all others, $55 per week; scholarships available. CONTACT: Kathy Larson, 4554301 EMAIL: info@fairbankstennis. org SPONSOR:
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AGES: Grades K-12
grades 5-7
WHEN: Session one: June
WHEN: June 15-19, Monday-
1-12; Session two: June 29July 17; Session three: July 20-July 31. Registration will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 9 at Fairbanks Resource Agency, and from noon to 4 p.m. on May 31 at the Dan Ramras courts. WHERE: Dan Ramras Community Tennis Courts WHAT: Each session is two or three weeks long, with lessons for all skills and ages. Kids play two times per week and there is a match play on Friday. For specific times, please confirm at registration. Information available at www.fairbankstennis.org COST: Students in grades K-2, $35 per two-weeks and $50 per three weeks; all others, $40 per two-weeks and $55 per three weeks; scholarships available. CONTACT: Marie Schmidt, 455-4301 EMAIL: info@fairbankstennis. org
Friday, 9 a.m. -noon. WHERE: Hutchison Career Center Kitchen WHAT: A culinary adventure for teens. Explore recipes from Africa, France, Japan, Spain and the USA. In addition to learning a variety of cooking methods, topics covered include kitchen safety, kitchen etiquette, food safety and presentation. A demonstration of skills will be presented at the end of the course. COST: $200 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
Geology Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 2 or 3 WHEN: July 6-10, MondayFriday, 1-4 p.m. WHERE: Reichardt Bldg., Room 230 WHAT: Campers will create projects as we investigate where rocks come from, how glaciers move, how volcanoes form, and other geological phenomena. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu SPONSOR:
International Cooking Workshop University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 8-12 WHEN: June 1-5, MondayFriday 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Hutchison Career Center Kitchen WHAT: A culinary adventure for teens. Explore recipes from Africa, France, Japan, Spain and the USA. In addition to learning a variety of cooking methods, topics covered include kitchen safety, kitchen etiquette, food safety and presentation. A demonstration of skills will be presented at the end of the course. COST: $200 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu SPONSOR:
Fairbanks Tennis Kids’ Cooking Camp Association Summer International SPONSOR: University of Alaska Two- and Three-week Cooking Workshop Fairbanks Sessions and Camps AGES: Students entering SPONSOR: University of Alaska Fairbanks Tennis Association
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Fairbanks AGES: For students entering
grades 2-4 WHEN: Choose either June
8-12 or June 22-26, 2015, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.noon WHERE: Hutchison Career Center Kitchen WHAT: Focus on fun with food from start to finish. Includes preparation, eating, and clean-up with kitchen safety in mind. Learn preparation, presentation, kitchen etiquette, stove safety, and food safety. Topics include baking (biscuits, pretzels, muffins, tortillas), cooking (individual casseroles) and smooshing (cream cheese playdough, ice cream, freezer jam) and culminating with an English tea on Friday for invited guests. COST: $200 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska. edu
Music Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 2 and 3 WHEN: July 6-10, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Old UPark Building, Room 156 WHAT: Experience the excitement and fun of music through singing, dancing composing and playing instruments. Learn about music and how it is a part of our everyday lives through active games and play. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu SPONSOR:
North Star Ballet Summer Dance Intensive SPONSOR:
LEAF Garden Camp Calypso Farm & Ecology Center AGES: 5-17 SPONSOR:
WHEN:
June and July WHERE: Hunter Elementary, Pearl Creek Elementary, Woodriver Elementary, Randy Smith Middle School Gardens WHAT: LEAF Camps get kids in the garden having fun, gardening outdoors, and learning about healthy eating. There are five camps for ages 5-8 and 8-11 during June and July. For ages 12 and older there is Cooking in the Garden and Arts and Inspiration. More information is available online at calypsofarm.org COST: $125-$200 with scholarships available CONTACT: Danny Sparrell, 451-0691 EMAIL: calypsosgi@ gmail.com
North Star Ballet
AGES: 12-19 WHEN: June 15 to July 10 WHERE: North Star Ballet,
Tanana Valley Fairgrounds WHAT: Summer Dance
Intensive is a four-week intensive dance program providing in depth instruction in technique, theory and performance preparation. Daily classes in ballet, modern and Pilates. COST: $1200 CONTACT: Kristina, 451-8800 EMAIL: nsdf@polarnet.com
Photography Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 2 and 3 WHEN: Aug. 3-7, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Bunnell Building, Room 128 WHAT: Learn how a camera functions, the basic concepts of composition and how to use them, SPONSOR:
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Photography Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 4-6 WHEN: July 27-31, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Bunnell Building, SPONSOR:
Room 128
AGES: For students entering
WHAT: Learn how a camera
functions, the basic concepts of composition and how to use them, and basic post processing techniques. The day begins with a discussion of elements of photography in the classroom, then students will create photographs around campus. After each shoot, students will return to the classroom to edit their images. Students must have their own digital camera. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
grades 2 and 3 WHEN: June 22-26, MondayFriday, 1-4 p.m. WHERE: Art Building, Room 415 WHAT: Learn how to make and decorate pots during this hands-on, educational week of fun with clay. Artwork will be fired and presented at a student exhibition and reception in the UAF Art Department Gallery. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: For students entering grades 4-6 WHEN: June 22-26, MondaySPONSOR:
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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415 WHAT: Learn how to make
and decorate pots during this hands-on, educational week of fun with clay. Artwork will be fired and presented at a student exhibition and reception in the UAF Art Department Gallery COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
Storytelling Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 2 and 3 WHEN: July 27-31, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Bunnell Building, Room 126 SPONSOR:
Pottery Camp Pottery Camp
Friday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Art Building, Room
SUMMER FUN CAMP
June 1-August 14
AGES 5*–12
*Child must have attended school in 2014-2015
HOURS Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm
COST: $175
tell more entertaining stories. Campers will present their stories to a live audience at the end of the week. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
CONTACT: UAF Summer
Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
UAF Summer Music Academy UAF Dept. of Music & Fairbanks Symphony Association AGES: 6th grade through 12grade WHEN: June 7-19, 2015, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. week days WHERE: UAF Department of Music WHAT: UAF Summer Music Academy is an intensive two week program of music education for middle and high school students. Teachers work to develop each student’s potential through a broad musical SPONSOR:
Storytelling Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 4-6 WHEN: July 27-31, MondayFriday, 1-4 p.m. WHERE: Bunnell Building, Room 126 WHAT: Learn ways to tell more entertaining stories. Campers will present their stories to a live audience at the end of the week. SPONSOR:
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and basic post processing techniques. The day begins in the classroom with a discussion of the elements of photography, then students will create photographs around campus. After each shoot, students will return to the classroom to edit their images. Students must have their own digital camera. COST: $175 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS educational experience. Community involvement and public service are encouraged through performances and activities in Fairbanks community settings. Our goal is to promote excellence in music education. COST: $575 CONTACT: Linda Harriger EMAIL: laharriger@alaska.edu
Wild Rose Summer Camp Wild Rose Camp
AGES: 5-14 years old WHEN: First Session (for
ages 5-7): June 15-19 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Second Session (for ages 8-14): June 22-26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Third Session (for ages 8-14): June 29- July 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fourth Session
COURTESY WILD ROSE SUMMER CAMP
Wooly’s Team: Five Fabulous Camps SPONSOR: Fairbanks Children’s
Museum AGES: 4-10 WHEN: Weekly half-day
sessions from June 1 – August 7. Morning Session (ages 4-6): 9 a.m.-noon; Afternoon Session (ages 7-10): 1 p.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Fairbanks Children’s Museum, 302 Cushman Street, Suite 101 WHAT: Half-day summer camps are designed around the museum’s mission of inspiring exploration and curiosity in a young mind. The camp themes address science, art, building and storytelling and are
designed to appropriately engage children based on their age and learning level. All camps include handson learning and are taught by museum educators. COST: $175 per week, $155 per week (members and military) Register online at www.fairbanks childrensmuseum.com CONTACT PERSON: Megan Gilmore, Visitor Services manager, 374-6873 EMAIL: megan@fairbanks childrensmuseum.com
Youth Baking Blitz Cooking Camp University of Alaska Fairbanks AGES: Students entering grades 4-10 WHEN: May 26-29, TuesdayFriday, 9 a.m.-noon WHERE: Hutchison Career SPONSOR:
Creative Dance Dance Camp Creative
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(for ages 5-7): July 6-10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Large hayfield at 1.5 Mile Sheep Creek Road, two miles west of UAF WHAT: This outdoor educational camp provides children with experiences in nature and art. Art activities include felting with wool, batiking, plant dyeing, paper making from plants, tie-dyeing, block printing, bookmaking, marbling, candle dipping, puppet making, pottery, string art and more. Afternoon activities include shelter building with willow, earthen kiln and oven construction, giant puppet theatre, storytelling and garden study. COST: $285 CONTACT: Susan Kerndt, 4796363 Information available at wildrosesummercamp. com
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS Center Kitchen
WHEN: June 24-26 for K-2;
WHAT: Learn how to make
a basic pie crust, a variety of quick breads and yeast breads. Delight in making pies and tarts, zucchini bread and muffins, scones, Irish soda bread, whole wheat sunflower seed rolls and artisan bread. Plan on getting elbow deep into the dough and having fun, all at the same time. COST: $200 CONTACT: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021 EMAIL: summer@alaska.edu
FA I T H - B A S E D CAMPS Camp Baldwin Tanana Valley Baptist Association AGES: Grades K-12 SPONSOR: COURTESY WILD ROSE SUMMER CAMP
June 29-July 3 for grades 3 and 4; July 6-10 for grades 5 and 6; July 13-17 for grades 7 and 8; July 20-24 for grades 9-12 WHERE: Delta Junction WHAT: Camp Baldwin is a traditional camp setting with studies, activities, and Bible lessons. Caregivers are trained summer missionaries. Camp Baldwin is an overnight camp located in the suburbs of Delta Junction with bath houses, dining room/kitchen, recreation area, bunkhouses, etc. Bus service may be provided from/to Fairbanks on a limited availability for a small fee. For more information: www.tananavalley baptistassociation.com COST: $90-$120 CONTACT: Sandy, 474-4989 EMAIL: tvba@tananavalley baptistassociation.com
Camp Discovery Vacation Bible School Light of the World Lutheran Church AGES: 3-12 WHEN: June 1-5, WHERE: 4155 Geist Road WHAT: At our Camp Discovery, we’ll learn how Jesus works in and through us as we explore five “tree-mendous� Bible stories, meet new friends, do fun activities, sing great songs, make crafts, play games, eat snacks, and more. It’s going to be fun, so please join us. Free meal served beforehand each night. For information or to register, go to: www.light oftheworldlutheran.com. COST: Free CONTACT: Jason Strong 479-4324 EMAIL: strongjas@gmail.com SPONSOR:
2015 SUMMER CLASSES AND REGISTRATION
You may be eligible to receive assistance with paying for child care.
REGISTRATION: Fairbanks Resource Agency 805 Airport Rd. Saturday, May 9 10AM–2PM
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Camp Li-Wa Victory Ministries of Alaska AGES: 5-18 WHEN: Weekly camps from June 8 through July 31, 2015. WHERE: 590 Wigwam Way, Fairbanks (about 10 minutes from Walmart) WHAT: Camp Li-Wa has something for everyone. We have traditional, horse, wilderness and day camps. Enjoy such activities as canoeing, archery, petting farm, climbing wall and more. Visit us at www. campliwa.org to find the right camp for your child. COST: $215-$420 CONTACT: Jo Hibma, 457-6059 EMAIL: info@campliwa.org
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Vacation Bible Camp: What’s In The Bible? Fairhill Community Church of God AGES: Grades K-6 WHEN: Monday-Thursday, July 22-25, 1-4 p.m. WHERE: 101 City Lights Blvd., Fairbanks WHAT: Kids will experience an exciting journey through the Bible and walk away knowing the big story of the Bible —God’s Great Rescue Plan and what it means to live as a Christian. COST: Free CONTACT: Church Office, SPONSOR:
Vacation Bible School Zion Lutheran Church AGES: K-6, age 5-12 WHEN: July 20-24; 9:30 a.m.noon WHERE: 2982 Davis Road WHAT: Join us for fun and learning of God’s love for us in Jesus. COST: Free CONTACT: John Lafleur, 4567660 EMAIL: admin@zionfairbanks. org SPONSOR:
FA M I LY / GROUP CAMPS A Week in the Woods SPONSOR:
The Folk School AGES: 8-98 WHEN:
June 27-July 1 WHERE: Cache Creek Road WHAT: Week in the Woods is
an opportunity to leave our everyday routines behind and gather in the remote boreal forest, learning and creating in a multigenerational community. It is a rare chance to live and study with an
amazing cast of instructors, including woodworkers, craftspeople, artisans and naturalists. COST: Adult learner registration fee: $490 youth/adult co-learners. Registration fee: $580 (fee covers one adult and one youth) Additional youth co-learner fee: $250. CONTACT: John Manthei, 451-0445 EMAIL: john.folkschool@ gmail.com
A Week on the River The Folk School AGES: 8-98 WHEN: From 2 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 6, until 2 p.m., Monday, Aug. 10 WHERE: Tanana River, 30 miles downstream from Fairbanks WHAT: Week on the River is a multi-generational summer camp held on the Tanana River. Activities include everything from basics like knot tying to group projects like making a mud oven and using it to cook the day’s catch. Participants will gather raw materials and transform them into useful items as well as learn skills like tracking. Learn more at: thefolkschoolfairbanks.org/ week-on-the-river/ COST: $450/adult, $600/adult and one child, $200 for additional child CONTACT: Jenna Hertz, 248SPONSOR:
Fairbanks Weavers’ & Spinners’ Guild Youth Summer Fiber Arts Program for the weeks of: May 26-29 (four days only) June 1; June 8; June 15; June 29; August 3 & August 10
Ages: 6 – 9; 8 – 15; 9 – 15 years Weekly sessions: 2 per day $90/session Times: 9am – 12pm & 1pm - 4pm
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FINE ARTS CAMPS Drama Project 2015 Fairbanks Drama Association and Children’s Theatre. Drama Project is sponsored by Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and Denali Center. AGES: 5-18 WHEN: Session 1: June 15-26, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.noon. Class 1: Ages 5-7. Class 2: Ages 8-10. Class 3: Ages 11-14, 1-4 p.m. SESSION 2: June 29-July 10, M-F. Class 1: Ages 5-7. Class 2: Ages 8-10. Class 3: Ages 11-14, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SESSION 3: July 13-Aug. 2, M-F, 1-6 p.m., ages 12-16; Team Ensemble, “Aladdin.� Maximum class size of 30 students. Cost is $325 for this 3-week class. Public performances will be on July 31, Aug. 1 and 2. WHERE: Hap Ryder Riverfront Theatre, 1852 2nd Ave. WHAT: Drama Project is a fun and professional theatre training program for young people, featuring a professional teaching faculty. Three sessions, each with three age-based classes are offered. COST: $150 for Session 1 or 2; $325 for Session 3. CONTACT: Peggy Ferguson, 451-4378 EMAIL: pegferguson@gci.net SPONSOR:
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Pikes Landing Road WHAT: Bluegrass Camp
offers instruction and performance in Americana music, including vocals, harmonies, fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin and bass. It’s a great opportunity for beginners and experienced musicians to develop skills and have a huge amount of fun during a week of music and friendship, taught by experienced musicians in the field. Information available at www.fairbanksfolkfest.org COST: $275; early bird
discount available CONTACT: Pete or Peg Bowers,
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Outside The Line Summer Camp Outside The Line Youth Art AGES: 7 and older WHEN: July 13-17, MondayFriday, 9:30 a.m.-noon WHERE: 485 Ballaine Road, Studio WHAT: Adventures in expression. New projects for returning artists. Choice of 2 or more projects each day; found object sculpture, shadow drawing, painting, grab bag, 2/3-D collage, tissue paper stained glass, foil relief, art in a bottle, with nature walk for material. Spacious studio in woodsy setting. Indoors/outdoors, weather permitting. COST: Early bird $210 by May 31; $230 after that date. Cash only after June 30. CONTACT: Marionette Donnell Stock, MFA 479- 6420 EMAIL: marionette@alaska. net SPONSOR:
AGES: 6 to 15 WHEN: Weekly sessions 9 a.m.
to 12 and 1-4 p.m. for the following dates. May 26-29; June 1-5; June 8-12; June 15-29; June 22-26; June 29 to July 2; Aug. 3-7; Aug. 10-14 WHERE: Room 219, Lathrop Building, 516 2nd Ave. WHAT: Weekly 3-hour sessions in the morning and afternoon that explore art-related projects that stimulate creative ideas, develop skills and techniques in drawing, watercolor, painting, basketry, a variety of beading techniques, loom weaving, paper-making, machine sewing, quilting and woodcarving. COST: $90 per session, two sessions per day; noonhour supervision, $10 extra CONTACT: Penny Wakefield 452-7737 EMAIL: info@ fairbanksweavers.org
Summer Dance Camp Mo Holland Dance Studio AGES: 7-14 WHEN: June 8-26, M,W,F, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. WHERE: 914 College Road WHAT: Campers will learn tap, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary, yoga, musical theatre and Zumba. There will be a performance for family and friends on June 26. COST: $350 CONTACT: Mo Holland, 452-5678 EMAIL: dance1@acsalaska.net SPONSOR:
OVERNIGHT CAMPS Youth Summer FiberArts Program
All Ages Farm Camp
SPONSOR: Fairbanks Weavers
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Calypso Farm and Ecology Center AGES: 5 years and older
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS WHEN:
WHEN:
WHERE: 3313 E. Lakeview,
July 31-Aug. 3 WHERE: Calypso Farm and Ecology Center, 4780 Old Nenana Hwy., Fairbanks WHAT: This weekend overnight program at the farm is intended for all ages. Activities will include fiber arts, blacksmithing, baking, cooking, gardening, forest crafts, ecology and more. Adults welcomed COST: $350/adult, $300/youth aged 5-18 accompanied by adult CONTACT: Matt Labrenz, 451-0691 EMAIL: calypsofieldtrips@ gmail.com CATEGORY : Overnight Camp
July 13-July 17 WHERE: Calypso Farm and Ecology Center WHAT: Spend a week camping in tents and cooking in an outdoor kitchen. We’ll do chores in the barn, explore the outdoors and learn skills — wood-fired baking, blacksmithing and weaving. Meals are provided and we’ll cook together using farm fresh produce. Families will join us on the last camp day COST: $500 CONTACT: Matt Labrenz, 4510691 EMAIL: calypsofieldtrips@ gmail.com
Wasilla, WHAT: This is a great camp for kids ages 7-12. Lots of fun activities include archery, crafts, campfires, canoeing and more. A perfect camp with lots of activities for kids of all interests. COST: $175 CONTACT: Major Tina Bottjen, 452-3103, Ext. 3 EMAIL: tina.bottjen@usw. salvationarmy.org
Calypso Farm Camp: Residential
Kings Lake Camp
Calypso Farm and Ecology Center AGES: 10-14 years SPONSOR:
The Salvation Army AGES: 7-12 WHEN: July 6-10 SPONSOR:
Scouting. This camp builds on skills already learned, while expanding camper’s knowledge through hands on learning. COST : $175 CONTACT: Major Tina Bottjen, 452-3103, Ext. 3 EMAIL: tina.bottjen@usw. salvationarmy.org
Wild Wild West 4-H/Youth Camp Kings Lake Camp SPONSOR:
The Salvation Army
AGES: 13-17
Kings Lake Camp The Salvation Army AGES: 7-12 WHEN: June 15-19 WHERE: 3313 E. Lakeview, Wasilla WHAT: This camp is for kids involved in or interested in Salvation Army Youth (S.A.Y.) programs, including Sunbeams, Girl Guards, Adventure Corps and SPONSOR:
the beauty that God has provided in nature. COST: $200 CONTACT: Major Tina Bottjen, 452-3103, Ext. 3 EMAIL: tina.bottjen@usw. salvationarmy.org
WHEN: July 21-26 WHERE: 3313 E. Lakeview,
Wasilla WHAT: Have video games
become too easy? Want a new and exciting adventure? This camp offers lots of fun activities include archery, crafts, campfires, canoeing and more. This camp is for teens who want to really step out of their element and into
UAF CES Tanana District 4-H Program AGES: Youth who just completed grades 3-8 WHEN: June 22, 6 p.m. to June 25, 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Twin Bears WHAT: Come join us this year. We have a great theme learning about the Wild West and living outdoors. Youth will rotate through classes based on the theme. There will be swimming, crafts, games, skits, hiking and campfires. It promises to be
educational and fun —we look forward to seeing you COST: Non 4-Her $105 and 4-H member $95 CONTACT: Marla Lowder 474-2427 EMAIL: mklowder@alaska.edu
SPORTS CAMPS
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ALCAN Baseball Development Program SPONSOR:
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS program. Morning session: Focus on speed and strength fitness development. Afternoon session: Focus on individual skills. Breakfast will be served. Fruit and vegetable breaks are included. Multiple family member discounts available. Information available at www.alcansports.com COST: Nine weeks Full Day Program, $2,000; Nine weeks Half Day Program, morning or afternoon, $1,000. CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 4554203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
ALCAN Baseball Hitting Program ALCAN Sports AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9; Development, ages 1011; Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17 WHEN: June 1-22, Monday and SPONSOR:
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ALCAN Baseball Pitching and Throwing Program SPONSOR:
ALCAN Sports
AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9;
COURTESY WILD ROSE SUMMER CAMP
Wednesday, 1:15-3:15 p.m. WHERE: Tanana Valley
Fairgrounds and Noyes Field WHAT: Students will practice in indoor batting cages.
Repetitions with guidance is a key component as players will have the opportunity each week to have hundreds of swings with guidance
Come see Resource & Referral for your child care needs, resources and training!
from batting tee, soft toss pitching machine, and live pitching. Limited number of players. Camp maximum of 32 students. Information available at
Development, ages 10-11; Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17. WHEN: June 2-23, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:15-3:15 pm WHERE: Tanana Valley Fairgrounds and Noyes Field WHAT: This program will emphasize fundamentals for the individual skills for throwing the baseball. We will focus on the techniques and methods
to increase arm strength. Pitching Techniques will allow time for fundamentals in regards to footwork. COST: $400 CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
ALCAN Sports Development Program SPONSOR:
ALCAN Sports
AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9;
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May 26-July 24 WHERE: Tanana Valley
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ALCAN Hockey Defensemen Program SPONSOR:
Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17 DATES AND TIMES : May 27-July 22, Monday and Wednesday, 3-4 p.m. WHERE: UAF Patty Center Arena WHAT: Camp maximum of 32. The program will emphasize the following individual skills. We will focus on the proper techniques to maximize potential in each skill. This camp is designed to create the foundation for a strong defensive player. COST: $500 CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports. com
ALCAN Hockey Development Program
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SPONSOR:
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AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9;
Development, ages 10-11; Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17 WHEN:
May 26-July 24 WHERE: Tanana Valley
Fairgrounds and UAF Patty Ice Arena WHAT: Full-day or halfday program. Morning session: Focus on speed and strength fitness development. Afternoon session: Focus on individual skills. Breakfast will be served. Fruit and vegetable breaks are included. Multiple family member discounts available. Information available at www.alcansports.com COST: Nine weeks Full Day Program, $2,000; Nine weeks Half Day Program, morning or afternoon, $1,000. CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
COURTESY WILD ROSE SUMMER CAMP
Afternoon: Focus on individual skills in students selected primary sport, hockey, soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, football or golf. Breakfast will be served. Fruit and vegetable breaks are included. Multiple family member discounts available. Information available at www.alcansports.com COST: Nine weeks full day program, $2,000; Nine weeks half day program, morning or afternoon, $1,000. CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS WHEN:
ALCAN Hockey Goalie Program SPONSOR:
ALCAN Sports
AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9;
Development, ages 10-11; Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17. WHEN:
May 26-July 24 WHERE: Tanana Valley
Fairgrounds and UAF Patty Center Arena WHAT: Individual program and options available for goalies. Infomation available at www. alcansports.com COST: $500 - $2000 CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
ALCAN Hockey Goal Scoring Program SPONSOR:
ALCAN Sports
AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9;
Development, ages 10-11; Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17 WHEN:
May 26-July 23, Tuesday and Thursday, 3-4 p.m. WHERE: UAF Patty Center Arena WHAT: Camp maximum of 32. This program will emphasize the individual skills for goal scoring and offensive play. We focus on the proper techniques to maximize potential in each skill. This camp is designed to develop the tools to increase goal scoring. COST : $500 CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
ALCAN Hockey Power Skating Program SPONSOR:
May 26-July 23, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. WHERE: UAF Patty Center Arena WHAT: Camp maximum of 30. The emphasis of the Advanced Power Skating Program includes acceleration and explosiveness, the first 3 steps; power and stride development, maximizing stride potential for individual players; agility and quickness, refinement of body positioning and on-ice angles in small areas. COST: $500 CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
ALCAN Soccer Development Program ALCAN Sports AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9; Development, ages 10-11; Prospects, ages 12-13; Juniors, ages 14-17 SPONSOR:
WHEN:
May 26-July 24 WHERE: Tanana Valley
Fairgrounds and Noyes Field WHAT: Full-day or half-day program. Morning session: Focus on speed and strength fitness development. Afternoon session: Focus on individual skills. Breakfast will be served. Fruit and vegetable breaks are included. Multiple family member discounts available. Information available at www.alcansports.com COST: Nine weeks full day program, $2,000; Nine weeks half day program, morning or afternoon, $1,000. CONTACT: ALCAN Sports, 455-4203 EMAIL: info@alcansports.com
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AGES: Rookies, ages 8-9;
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Get Golf Ready for newbies and beginners North Star Golf Club
SPONSOR:
AGES: 14 and older. Siblings,
parents and grandparents are welcome. WHEN:
Session 1: June 2-July, Tuesdays, 6:15-7:45 p.m. Session 2: June 3-July Wednesdays 3:30 - 5 p.m. Eight weekly sessions end the week of July 20 WHERE: 330 Golf Club Drive, off the Old Steese, 0.75 mile north of Chena Hot Springs Road WHAT: Small group instruction with Bernadine Stump, LPGA, using national Get Golf Ready format where beginners learn the basics in a low stress, fun and welcoming environment with all equipment and supplies provided. Weekly topics: Swing Fundamentals, Putting, Chipping, Pitching, Video, Driving, Sand Play and On-course playing lesson. MORE INFORMATION: www. northstargolf.com COST: Complete series $140 (a $20 savings) or sign up by the individual session for $20 per session. CONTACT: Melinda Evans Home Office, 455-8362 until 5/15/15, then Berni Stump, LPGA 457-4653 EMAIL : northstargolf@alaska. net
Golf! Fun for Kids Camps North Star Golf Club AGES: 5-14 DATES AND TIMES : Weekly sessions run Tuesday thru Friday, 10 a.m.-noon, starting the week of June 1 though the week of Aug. 3. WHERE: 330 Golf Club Drive, off the Old Steese Hwy., 0.75 miles north of Chena Hot Springs Road WHAT: This camp offers small group instruction in a fun format using SNAG golf and other techniques with Bernadine Stump, LPGA. Learn the basics, safety, etiquette, putting, SPONSOR:
short game, full swing and play on the course. All equipment and snacks provided. Please ask about our $25 scholarships, thanks to Play It Again Sports and Puttin’ on the Ritz Ladies. Bring a friend or sibling. COST : $125 per child per session ($100 with $25 scholarship) CONTACT: Melinda Evans, Home office: 455-8362 until May 15. Then Berni Stump, LPGA 457-4653 EMAIL : northstargolf@alaska. net
LPGA Girls Golf Camp North Star Golf Club AGES: 5-14, limit 10 girls WHEN: Tuesday, July through Friday July 17, 10 a.m.-noon WHERE: 330 Golf Club Drive, off the Old Steese Hwy., 0.75 mile north of Chena Hot Springs Road WHAT: This camp offers small group instruction in a fun format using SNAG golf and other techniques with Bernadine Stump, LPGA. Learn the basics, safety, etiquette, putting, short game, full swing, and play on the course. All equipment, snacks and swag provided. Sponsors include Puttin’ on the Ritz Ladies, Play It Again Sports, LPGA and more. Signup with a friend. COST : $75 (Thanks to our sponsors). CONTACT: After May 15, Bernadine Stump, LPGA; 457-4653 EMAIL: northstargolf@alaska. net SPONSOR:
SPORTS AC TIVITIES Camp Kick Midnight Sun Martial Arts Academy
SPONSOR:
AGES: 7 and older WHEN: June 1-5, Aug. 3-7,
9 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: 530 2nd Street WHAT: TaeKwon-Do training for all levels, beginner to advanced, will include patterns, self-defense, sparring and board breaking. Other activities include arts and crafts, model rockets, indoor and outdoor fitness training and TaeKwon-Do Fear Factor Challenge. Snacks provided. Students must bring sack lunch. Price includes all activities. Limited space available; $50 deposit holds your spot. COST: $225 for entire week, $65 per day CONTACT: Jeff Hurben EMAIL: kickit@ak.net
Far North BMX SPONSOR: Far North BMX AGES: 5 to adult WHEN: Practice is on
Monday evenings and races are on Wednesday evenings, from late May through August. Exact schedule is still being set. WHERE: Corner of 19th Ave. and Kiana St. WHAT: BMX (Bicycle Moto Cross) is an exciting and family-oriented sport that provides great exercise in a fun, positive environment. No experience necessary. If you can ride a bike without training wheels, you can race BMX. Helmet, long sleeve shirt, long pants and closed-toed shoes required. A limited number of loaner bikes and helmets are available on a firstcome-first-serve basis. COST: $60 for USA BMX membership, plus weekly racing fee. EMAIL: farnorthbmx@ yahoo.com
FootGolf North Star Golf Club AGES: 5 and older. Children 12 and younger with adult supervision. Teens are welcome as long as they follow the rules. Adults of all ages. WHEN: Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. “Tee Times” required. WHERE: 330 Golf Club Drive, off the Old Steese Hwy., 0.75 mile, north of Chena Hot Springs Road. WHAT: FootGolf is a combination of the popular sports of soccer and golf. The game is played with a regulation number 5 soccer ball at a golf course facility on shortened holes with 21-inch diameter cups. The rules largely correspond to the rules of golf. Play will start in June. Please check our FaceBook page and website: www. northstargolf.com for updates. COST: TBD. There will be group rates for organized teams in uniform. Check www.northstargolf.com for rates and details (coming in May). CONTACT: Melinda Evans home office until May 5, at 455-8362. After that date, call the Clubhouse at 4574653. EMAIL: northstargolf@alaska. net SPONSOR:
Girls Summer League Softball Interior Girls Softball Association AGES: 5-18 WHEN: Week days in June until early August, days and times vary by league. WHERE: South Davis Fields WHAT: Fast pitch softball summer leagues: T-ball, age 8 and younger, 10 and younger, 12 and younger, 14 and younger, and high school leagues. Girls who have never played are SPONSOR:
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS
Golden Heart Running Club Golden Heart Rotary Club AGES: 7-12 WHEN: June 4-July 21, Tuesday/Thursday, 5:306:30 p.m. WHERE: Birch Hill WHAT: This is a running club for children 7-12 years old. Children learn fundamentals of crosscountry running at Birch Hill Rec. area. Children will earn a t-shirt if they attend 10 of 13 practices. COST: Free CONTACT: Susan Kramer, 590-5086 EMAIL: eventplanning2004@ hotmail.com SPONSOR:
Midnight Sun Kids Learn to Bowl
SUMMERTIME PROGRAMS Chena Riverwalk Tanana Valley Watershed Association AGES: Toddler to middleschooler WHEN: Saturday, June 13, 1-4 p.m. WHERE: Carlson Center WHAT: Chena Riverwalk is a fun and educational .5 or 2-mile walk for children and parents or guardians. Your adventure begins at the Carlson Center where you’ll get a bag of goodies, snacks and map. Choose either the shorter explorer loop through Pioneer Park or the Adventure loop through downtown. Both routes feature activity stations run by 20 local organizations. COST: Free; donations of $5/ child greatly appreciated CONTACT: 374-8890 EMAIL: jenna.tvwa@gmail. com SPONSOR:
Enep’ut School-Age Summer Program SPONSOR:
Enep’ut Children’s
Center AGES: Kindergarten to 12 years old (younger children may enroll through our preschool, toddler and infant programs) WHEN: May 20-Aug.18, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. WHERE: 1112 Hess Ave., Fairbanks (near UAF) WHAT: Our summer program is designed to reinforce traditional school lessons through fun activities, discovery, arts and crafts, sports, and “chores.� School-age children will be responsible for the maintenance of the flower and organic vegetable garden. Activities will be enjoyed outside in the sunshine in Enep’ut’s large, natural play area. COST: Varies. Full-time, parttime, and drop-in options available. CONTACT: Director Carrie Grafft, 479-6844 EMAIL: eneput@gmail.com
Every Hero Has A Story! (FNSB Public Libraries Summer Reading Program) Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Libraries
SPONSOR:
SPONSOR:
AGES: 2-18
CONTACT: Susan Jones, Youth
Services Dept., 459-1052
WHEN: Sign-up anytime
beginning Tuesday, May 26 PROGRAMS: June 2 through July 24 WHERE: Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles Street, or North Pole Branch Library, 656 NPHS Blvd., or at the FNSB Bookmobile (various locations). WHAT: Every Hero Has A Story! Summer Reading Program is a free reading incentive program for preschoolers through young adults. Kids can sign up to win prizes by reading books of their choice during the summer and enjoy eight weeks of special programs, library activities, weekly incentives and prize drawings at their local public library. For more information: fnsblibrary.org COST: Free
CAMP CONTACT EMAIL:
BerryRoom@fnsblibrary.us
Summer Activity Fair SPONSOR:
KTVF Channel 11
AGES: All ages WHEN: Sunday, April 19
Fairbanks Montessori School Summer Camp
WHERE: Pioneer Park Civic
Fairbanks Montessori School AGES: 3-6 WHEN: May 27-July 1 and July 6 - Aug. 7, 7:30 a.m.5:45 p.m. WHERE: 2014 30th Ave. WHAT: Introduction to the Montessori method. Session I: Gardening and Crafts. Session II: Alaska Lore. COST: varies CONTACT: Lakeesha Sconiers, 451-8485 EMAIL: lakeesha@ fairbanksmontessori.org
Summer Activity Fair and be amazed at all the great opportunities available for your kids this summer. Ask questions of local organizations, get brochures, participate in hands-on activities and sign your kids up for their favorite summer camp. This is a free event and everyone is welcome. COST: Free CONTACT: Brittney Holaday, 458-1801 EMAIL: brittneyholaday@ ktvf11.com
SPONSOR:
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Class Dates: July 13 through August 2 Classes Mon–Fri., 1 – Q N t Class size limited to 30 students. Registration fee: $325 for the three week program.
REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 1. For information, phone 456-PLAY Visit www.fairbanksdrama.org to download registration brochure starting May 1
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Midnight Sun USBC Women’s Bowling Assoc. AGES: 12 years and younger WHEN: May 31 through Aug. 30, every Sunday, noon-12 a.m. WHERE: Arctic Bowl, corner of 10th Ave. and Cowles St. WHAT: Kids 12 and younger, accompanied by an adult, bowl two games for free each Sunday. On first visit the adult will fill out registration card for each child, with name, address and phone number. The
adult is not required to bowl, but must supervise the child’s behavior. Great opportunity for families to play together. COST: Free CONTACT: Karen Sours or Doreen Holan, 456-7719 EMAIL: manager@arcticbowl. com
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welcome. Evaluations for team assignments will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 26 at the Monroe Catholic High School gym. For more information find us at Interior Girls Softball Association on FaceBook or igsaak.org or contact us at igsa.alaska@gmail.com COST: T-ball, $60; all others, $100 CONTACT: Joe Ribar, 388-5675 EMAIL: igsa.alaska@gmail. com
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SUMMER FUN FOR KIDS
Camps are one week half day learning adventures limited to 20 children each.
Cooking
Cooking Camps meet 9 a.m.–noon at the Hutchison Career Center Kitchen. D* YOUTH BAKING BLITZ: Blitz FILLE g in Bak entering grades 4–10 MAY 26–29, for students KIDS COOKING CAMP: Choose either JUNE 8–12 or JUNE 22–26, for students entering grades 2–4 INTERNATIONAL COOKING WORKSHOP: JUNE 1–5, for students entering grades 8–12 JUNE 15–19, for students entering grades 5–7
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* TO PLACE YOUR CHILD ON A CAMP WAITLIST, PHONE OR TEXT 907-474-7021
A limited number of SCHOLARSHIPS are available for children who qualify for the Free and Reduced Lunch program, made possible by Dr. James Miears, DDS, Stephanie and Roy Strandberg and The UA College Savings Program.
www.uaf.edu/summer/kids/
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Take a UAF course this summer and start your college career NOW! Over 50 courses to choose from, including:
DRAWING, CARTOONING, INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA, CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH, CERAMICS, NATURAL HISTORY OF ALASKA, COMMUNICATION, CALCULUS, METALSMITHING, BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY, BEGINNING COSTUME CONSTRUCTION AND MORE!
Find out more at
www.uaf.edu/summer/ students/high-school/ F12515438
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