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Create Your Summer . . . .
With our Create Your Summer format, children may select specific enrichment programs to pursue their interests or discover new ones. Our age-appropriate group offerings share many of the same features of our school — they’re hands-on, adventure packed, creative, and offer a rich array of activities throughout the summer.
Robotics
June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Grades 4-6
Instructor: Laura OGrady
Camp snapshot: This robotics program is for those ready to learn about coding, detailed Lego building, and programming. We will create our own robots and code programs that instruct the robots to complete tasks. Using First Lego League materials, we will learn about the importance of coding to the future of tech! Who should choose this camp: Tech savvy individuals, coders, Lego builders
Fee: $200
Printmaking
June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Camp snapshot: This week, campers will learn the art of printmaking, first by creating a template and then reproducing the template on different materials. To create fine art prints, several types of printmaking will be explored, including silk screen, relief, and etching techniques. Who should choose this camp: Students of art, pattern makers, and creative kids
Fee: $185
“Survivor” Challenge Week
June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Ken Revell
Camp snapshot: Students will take part in a five-day friendly competition based on CBS’s reality TV show “Survivor.” Each day they will put their physical and mental capabilities to the test with scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, puzzles, and more. Students will work individually and as a team to accomplish their goal to be a “Survivor” challenge champion. Who should choose this camp: Team players, reality TV and sports enthusiasts, ninja warriors
Fee: $185
Camp (GOTR) Girls on the Run
June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Grades 3-5
Instructor: Girls on the Run coaches
Camp snapshot: This summer program combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of a great camp! During this week-long session, third through fifth grade girls will build friendships in a fun and nurturing setting that includes interactive games, physical activity, expressing creativity through arts and crafts, and storytelling. Led by caring and qualified Girls on the Run coaches, Camp GOTR provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for all girls to develop self-confidence, learn life skills they can use now and as they grow and have fun with friends.
REGISTER at www.gotrcincinnati.org
Who should choose this camp: Girls on the Run alumnae, runners, girls who want to build confidence and selfesteem
Fee: $185
Cincy Sweets and Frozen Treats
June 12-16 | 12:30–3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Lauren Stull
Camp snapshot: Cincinnati is truly a foodie city and is home to some of the most famous ice cream parlors, candy stores, and sweet confectioneries. Not only will this week feature visits and tours to these local hot spots, we will also create our own versions of sweets to see if they taste as yummy as our local gems.
Who should choose this camp: Candy lovers, Cincinnati aficionados
Fee: $185
How I Built This
June 12-16 | 12:30–3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Ken Revell
Camp snapshot: Want to design, build, and make your own inventions? From Rube Goldberg machines to robots, the possibilities of building are endless. In this hands-on camp, children will build with model kits, make their own creations, and study popular inventions throughout the world.
Who should choose this camp: Inventors and experimenters in science and technology
Fee: $185
Minecraft
June 12-16 | 12:30–3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Corey Wilson
Camp snapshot: Join us to compete against your friends in an all-out player vs. player match-up, create a survival world, and even build a masterpiece to showcase in a building competition. Who should choose this camp:
Gamers, Minecraft enthusiasts, and builders of worlds
Fee: $185
Racquet Sports
June 12-16 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron
Camp snapshot: Each day of this exciting program will feature off-site venues where children will learn about racquet sports. We will meet local instructors, focus on hand-eye coordination, and play these unique sports. Tennis, racquetball, ping pong, badminton, and pickleball will all be covered in this active camp.
Who should choose this camp: Those who want to learn how to play lifelong sports, amateur tennis players, passionate sports fans
Fee: : $185
Dazzling Digital Design
June 12-16 | 12:30-3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Danielle Levine
Camp snapshot: Learn how to create amazing images in Canva, a digital design platform! Campers will learn how to edit designs, change backgrounds, and animate images. Campers will also look at the different kinds of projects digital designers create.
Who should choose this camp: Graphic designers, artistic mindedindividuals, app developers
Fee: $185
Cincy Shakespeare Theater Camp
June 12-16 | 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Cincinnati Shakespeare Co. Camp snapshot: Join this one-ofa-kind, full day camp that will teach Shakespeare’s text, offer unique theater games and ensemble building, and stage combat. The week will culminate with a performance!
Who should choose this camp: Theater goers, actors and actresses, Shakespearerean speakers
Fee: $395
Robotics
June 20-23 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
(No program June 19)
Grades 4-6
Instructor: : Laura OGrady
Camp snapshot: This robotics program is for those ready to learn about coding, detailed Lego building, and programming. We will create our own robots and code programs that instruct the robots to complete tasks. Using First Lego League materials, we will learn about the importance of coding to the future of tech!
Who should choose this camp: Tech savvy individuals, coders, Lego builders
Fee: $160
3D Models and Printing
June 20-23 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
(No program June 19)
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Jason Knarr
Camp snapshot: This hands-on program will explore different software like Tinkercad that involves building houses, figures, and other structures with the ultimate goal of 3D printing. Children who are interested in the future of technology and programs like Minecraft and Roblox will enjoy this week exploring worlds and creating physical objects based on their own digital designs!
Who should choose this camp: Designers, artists, creative kids
Fee: $148
Fencing
June 20-23 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
(No program June 19)
Grades 2-6
Instructor: Queen City Fencers Club
Camp snapshot: This medieval themed program will teach children to channel their inner knight and learn about the art of fencing. We will practice technique before sparring with a partner! This camp will also feature trips to the Queen City Fencers Club during the week.
Who should choose this camp: Those with an interest in unique sports
Fee: $148